Announcer you are watching American History tv. 48 hours of programming on cspan3. Forow us on twitter information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. Masoncer at George University Professor Joseph genetinpilawa argues during the reconstruction era, native americans frequently worked directly with the u. S. Government but the advance of to the west was an overwhelming force that still cost native americans ttheir land. His classes about an hour and 15 minutes. Mr. Genetinpilawa today, we are going to pick up with u. S. Federal tribal relationships. Although you will notice and i did warn you we are jumping forward slightly. Last class, we were speaking about removal and the establishment of reservations in the 1830s, 1840s. Early 1850s. We are going to jump forward a bit into the civil war and after. One of the things i want to try and do is think about the ways that native history and the development of the west were directly connected to the civil war and rec
Bit into the civil war and after. The things i want to try and do is think about the ways that native history and the development of the west were directly connected to the civil war and reconstruction even though we dont always think of those things as related to one another. I think we kind of separate westward expansion and the civil war from one another but what the people who lived through that, i dont think they would have separated it. Get intoing to try to that mindset today. When we think about the term reconstruction, we usually use it to describe a series of policies and developments in the and 1877. Een 1863 these were policies that were designed to integrate free slaves into a mainstream thelation and readmit states back into the union. Welcome, everyone. [inaudible] free people themselves took an active role in reconstruction. Former slaves took an active role in the reconstruction process but there are Big Questions. This is just at the end of the civil war and their Big
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