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Founding Visions: Indigenous Relations and Land Use in Early America
Exploring the perspectives of American founders on indigenous people, this chapter examines their efforts to integrate indigenous groups into expanding society through peaceful means. Discussions range from land exchanges during the American Revolution to the role of trading houses in integrating indigenous communities into commercial society. The chapter also delves into the founders' views on slavery, industrialization, and the Democratic Party's formation, highlighting the complex dynamics of early American history.