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PREVIEW: NATIVE AMERICANS: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: Conversation with Professor Alan Taylor of the University of Virginia on the policy toward the North American Indians (Native Americans) in the frontier of 19th Century America, Canada and Mexico -- brutalit

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 11 August 2024

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PREVIEW: NATIVE AMERICANS: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: Conversation with Professor Alan Taylor of the University of Virginia on the policy toward the North American Indians (Native Americans) in the frontier of 19th Century America, Canada and Mexico -- brutality and/or containment. More next week.

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This is John Bachelor, conversation with Professor Alan Taylor of the University of Virginia,

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his new book American Civil Wars, 1850 to 1873. The conversation continues next week. Looking at Canada, the United States and Mexico,

0:19.1

developing simultaneously, governance and responses to the settling of the West or the

0:27.0

settling at all. The question of the The choices were grim. There was eradication.

0:44.9

That was a minority position.

0:47.6

There was the possibility of leaving them alone.

0:50.1

That was unacceptable.

0:51.4

And the professor now explains next week what was the

0:56.9

dominant position what did the government move toward where are where's the

1:01.7

government today on this same question what is to be done with the Native Americans?

1:07.0

Much controversy here, but the professor tells the story of then, decisions made then by the governments,

1:15.9

successive governments.

1:19.1

Professor Alan Taylor, University of Virginia, American Civil Wars 1850 to 1873.

1:27.0

More of this in the new week.

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