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Introduction: Toward a New American History
Part I Indians and Empires
1. American Genesis: Indians and the Spanish Borderlands
2. The Native Northeast and the Rise of British North America
3. The Unpredictability of Violence: Iroquoia and New France to 1701
4. The Native Inland Sea: The Struggle for the Heart of the Continent, 1701-55
5. Settler Uprising: The Indigenous Origins of the American Revolution
6. Colonialism's Constitution: The Origins of Federal Indian Policy
Part II Struggles for Sovereignty
7. The Deluge of Settler Colonialism: Democracy and Dispossession in the Early Republic
8. Foreign Policy Formations: California, the Pacific, and the Borderlands Origins of the Monroe Doctrine
9. Collapse and Total War: The Indigenous West and the U.S. Civil War
10. Taking Children and Treaty Lands: Laws and Federal Power during the Reservation Era
11. Indigenous Twilight at the Dawn of the Century: Native Activists and the Myth of Indian Disappearance
12. From Termination to Self-Determination: Native American Sovereignty in the Cold War Era
Part I Indians and Empires
1. American Genesis: Indians and the Spanish Borderlands
2. The Native Northeast and the Rise of British North America
3. The Unpredictability of Violence: Iroquoia and New France to 1701
4. The Native Inland Sea: The Struggle for the Heart of the Continent, 1701-55
5. Settler Uprising: The Indigenous Origins of the American Revolution
6. Colonialism's Constitution: The Origins of Federal Indian Policy
Part II Struggles for Sovereignty
7. The Deluge of Settler Colonialism: Democracy and Dispossession in the Early Republic
8. Foreign Policy Formations: California, the Pacific, and the Borderlands Origins of the Monroe Doctrine
9. Collapse and Total War: The Indigenous West and the U.S. Civil War
10. Taking Children and Treaty Lands: Laws and Federal Power during the Reservation Era
11. Indigenous Twilight at the Dawn of the Century: Native Activists and the Myth of Indian Disappearance
12. From Termination to Self-Determination: Native American Sovereignty in the Cold War Era