treaties

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Native American confederacies

In the past, a Nation was a group of Indigenous People who were connected by common rituals, beliefs, and language. A confederacy was an alliance between two or more Native American Nations.

Give cheese a chance

2021
As the new butler, it is up to DJ Funkyfoot to convince President Horse to stop playing mini-golf and sign a peace treaty with the Queen of Wingland before a war breaks out.

The fate of the Tearling

a novel
2017
"Kelsea is imprisoned by the Red Queen and her guard must find a way to set her free"--Provided by publisher.

The Trail of Tears

2021
Native peoples of the United States have rich histories and traditions that help them maintain varied cultural identities in modern society. In the past, white Americans attempted to hide or eradicate these cultures, seeing Native Americans as an obstacle to prosperity. This distorted view eventually led to the deadly forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears.

The battle of San Juan Hill

famous battle of the Spanish-American War
Explores the Battle of San Juan Hill of the Spanish-American War. Authoritative text, colorful illustrations, illuminating sidebars, and questions to prompt critical thinking make this an exciting and informative read.
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Native peoples

2014
Native Peoples explores the fierce and bloody conflict between Euro-American immigrants and the indigenous peoples of North America, and the forced removal of Native Americans from their lands.

Encyclopedia of historical treaties and alliances

2006
Presents chronologically arranged profiles of over one hundred treaties, listing their dates, signatory nations, and leading negotiators; describing their historical contexts, terms, and effects on signatories; and providing excerpts. Includes an alphabetical list of treaties.

Triumvirate

the story of the unlikely alliance that saved the Constitution and united the nation
2010
Tells the story of how Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay joined forces in the wake of the Revolutionary War to write the Federalist Papers in an attempt to overcome the fears of the common man and unite the thirteen colonies.

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