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Preying Indians
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Preying Indians

Preying Indians delivers a fascinating and unique exploration into the origin of America. The past is carefully displayed through a white man's Native American perspective, clearly portraying the great wickedness that had occurred in forming the southern New England Colonies. The history shared concludes in the year 1676, the same year that ended King Philip's life. King Phlip's war, as well as other tragic events, will help the reader become familiar with an amazing lost history. In a fashionable manner, Medonis elucidates the Connecticut River Valley's assiduous past. The birth of the United Colonies in 1643 displays the genesis of America's superior power, which was first practiced upon the Native American. Sadly, this method of governing a man of a different complexion seemingly destroyed all original local traditions. Depravity is clearly presented in several incidents throughout various New England plantations. One bright spot between Indian and the white man was witnessed in Martha's Vineyard- the Indian successfully became a Christian. Was conversion into a foreign religion a realistic vision for the Indian? Does the world of today reflect the views of "Preying Indians"?
Kirjailija
Thomas Medonis
ISBN
9781483997889
Kieli
englanti
Paino
376 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.3.2013
Sivumäärä
278