Kamis, 27 April 2017

CWT Book Reviews: The Cherokee Nation in the Civil War

The Cherokee Nation in the Civil War  Clarissa W. Confer, University of Oklahoma Press Just as the Civil War’s root causes were planted long before 1861, so the Five Civilized Tribes’ involvement followed decades of tensions with the U.S. government. Clarissa Confer investigates the role played by the Cherokees. Two factors lay behind the Cherokees’ …

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