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Expansion into Indian Territory
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... This expansion lead to many battles and some new found friendships, but overall it was very costly to the Indians way of life. ... These are just a few examples of what I picture in my head when thinking of an Indian. ... Many other things such as the absence of god in the Indians belief system automatically biased them into being an evil to the world as we saw in “black robe”. ... ” I found this source to be very valuable when researching the Indian Settler clash. ... They will increase and the Indian will decrease and at last die out. ... On page 139 of Indian Voices, there is a picture of Outacite, a Cherokee Chief, with a gorget around his neck displaying the royal arms of King George III. ... In 1671 an Indian named Piumbukhou talks to his unconverted relatives asking them to change their beliefs to coincide with the Europeans. ... She is entered into the light of knowledge of God, and of Christ. She is entered into the narrow way of heavenly joys, and she doth greatly desire that you would turn from these ways of darkness in which you so much delight, and come taste and see how good the Lord is. ...
The following is an excerpt from Indian Voices page 149.
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Title: Expansion into Indian Territory
Words: 1686 Rating: None Pages: 6.7 submitted by: robpfarrak
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