American Indian Wars
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ History of the American Frontier Wars in Canada and the United States
By Kelly Mass
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When European federal governments and people, and Americans and Canadian inhabitants, waged war against different American Indian and First Country tribe, the American Indian Wars (in some cases described as Frontier Wars, First Nations Wars, or the Indian Wars) happened.
There were many fights in The U.S.A. and Canada between colonist groups in the 17th century and the early twentieth century. The reasons for the different wars varied. Colonial wars were combated with the help of allied Indian tribe, and European powers and their people.
After the American Revolution, many wars were localized to certain states or areas, and at times highlighted land use disputes; some required cycles of violence in retaliation;
There was an increase in the level, period and strength of the armed fights between inhabitants and numerous Indian or First Country tribe after 1780.
The turning point took place throughout the War of 1812, when big Indian alliances from the Midwest and the South battled and lost against the United States.
Let's take a look at what influence this has had on the development of the United States.