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Book One is the first of a two book series. This book covers Indian Wars east of the Mississippi River. It is a tale of suffering hardship and violent clash between the settlers who wanted the land and the Indians who owned the land. The story is not glamorous or .romanticc. It was brutal truth that is never taught in American textbooks. The Indians were in the way as the country strived for space for its growng immigration.. The Indian story must be known. They became fierce and killed many white settlers but they were hungry, desperate and fighting for what belonged to them by right of ancestral privilege. We are told stories of Indian savagery, but very rarely told the true stories of hypocrisy, lies and betrayal perpetrated by a deceitful government. Hundreds of treaties were written, few were ever honored..