“Another result of the War of 1812 was the loss of part of our history. As historian Bruce Johansen put it, "A century of learning [from Native Americans] was coming to a close. A century and more of forgetting--of calling history into service to rationalize conquest--was beginning." After 1815 American Indians could no longer play what sociologists call the role of conflict partner--an important other who must be taken into account--so Americans forgot that Natives had ever been significant in our history. Even terminology changed: until 1815 the word Americans had generally been used to refer to Native Americans; after 1815 it meant European Americans.”
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Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong
This book delves into the discrepancies and inaccuracies found in commonly used American history textbooks, offering a critical perspective on the historical narrative taught in schools. The author analyzes various events and interpretations, questioning the reliability of traditional accounts and presenting alternative viewpoints. more
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