Revolutionary war and the beginning of the new republic
THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR AND THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW REPUBLICMy Understanding of the American Revolutionary War and The Beginnings of the New Republic The American Revolution was inevitably going to occur, but was how the American Indians treated really inevitable or just another sign of the colonists greed? Throughout the American colonists stay in America they consistently had a hunger for land that was not theirs and always wanted more land than they agreed to take in various agreements, contracts and treaties. It seemed that there was no way that American Indians would be able to appease the colonists. The colonists in general were greedy. Regardless of what the subject matter, if the colonists felt they were being done an injustice they retaliated and whined until they got their way. Before the American Revolution occurred, England and the American colonists were able to live and prosper peacefully without even considering a break for thirteen years prior to the shot heard around the world. The idea of England and the colonists fig!hting was even explained to the American Indians as a quarrel between father and son. It was a family quarrel and most people from outside the family did not want to get involved in it. As time w
The Iroquois people had begun to fight their own civil war without a cause to try and help their neighbors. For the most part the colonists were just transplanted English men and women. Although I didn't really hold any biases this question made me think. I had learned about the various reasons that the colonists and Britain felt led to war, but I was relatively unaware of how this affected the American Indians or the slaves and Africans. However I understand why the Indians call him "destroyer of towns!. It seems to be that there is even less of a possibility of the American Indians being able to coexist with the white man than there is of the colonists becoming English gentlemen. There was a variety of information on the American I!ndians that I was rather unfamiliar with as well. " It is better than a variety of the names I could have thought up if I was alive to witness how the Indians sacrificed their own people to try and help him and his soldiers, especially during the winter he and his troops spent at Valley Forge. What really grabs your emotions however is the fact that nothing was ever done to help the Indians, especially those that fought on the side of the Americans. I didn't realize that their were already Indians from other nations fighting on the side of the French that encouraged the American Indians who were trying to maintain their peaceful ways to go to war in order to defend themselves and their families. In grade school when you learn about historical leaders, you learn about their background and than what they did. I can read Brinkley's book and get dry facts about the Revolution and don't tell the entire story. I feel that by using information such as that which we have viewed in these films where all the sides are presented everyone will understand why the Revolution occurred and why people fought on the sides that they did. The primary purpose of these films is to inform. These films explain how the colonists really never had any sense of nationalism until the first shots of revolt ar!e fired.
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