Description: Depredation and Deceit by Gregory F. Michno The Trade and Intercourse Acts were manipulated by Anglo-Americans who ensured the continuation of the very conflicts that they claimed to abhor and that the acts were designed to prevent. In bringing these machinations to light, Michnos book deepens - and darkens - our understanding of the conquest of the American Southwest. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The Trade and Intercourse Acts passed by Congress between 1796 and 1834 set up a system for individuals to receive monetary compensation from the federal government for property stolen or destroyed by American Indians. By the end of the Mexican-American War, both Anglo-Americans and Nuevomexicanos became experts in exploiting this system - and in using the army to collect on their often-fraudulent claims. As Gregory F. Michno reveals in Depredation and Deceit, their combined efforts created a precarious mix of false accusations, public greed, and fabricated fear that directly led to new wars in the American Southwest between 1849 and 1855. Tasked with responding to white settlers depredation claims and gaining restitution directly from Indian groups, soldiers typically had no choice but to search out often-innocent Indians and demand compensation or the surrender of the guilty party, turning once-friendly bands into enemy groups whenever these tense encounters exploded in violence. As the situation became more volatile, citizens demanded a greater army presence in the region, and lucrative military contracts became yet another reason to encourage the continuation of frontier violence. Although the records are replete with officers questioning accusations and discovering civilians deceit, more often than not the army was forced to act in direct counterpoint to its duties as a constabulary force. And whenever war broke out, the acquisition of more Indian land and wealth began the cycle of greed and violence all over again. The Trade and Intercourse Acts were manipulated by Anglo-Americans who ensured the continuation of the very conflicts that they claimed to abhor and that the acts were designed to prevent. In bringing these machinations to light, Michnos book deepens - and darkens - our understanding of the conquest of the American Southwest. Author Biography Gregory F. Michno, the author of many articles and several books, including Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative of Custers Defeat, Death on the Hellships, and Battle at Sand Creek: The Military Perspective, holds a masters degree in history from the University of Northern Colorado. He lives with his wife, Susan, in Frederick, Colorado. Review Gregory F. Michno demonstrates in meticulous detail that the scale of attempted fraud associated with the Trade and Intercourse Acts throughout northern New Mexico was even worse than previously assumed. He also reveals the interconnections between depredations claimants, army contractors, and local boosters, as well as the impact that their never-ending allegations had on federal policy with the Jicarillas and Utes.""Robert Wooster, author of The American Military Frontiers: The United States Army in the West, 1783 - 1900Gregory Michno has an engaging writing style. His description and analysis of a tragedy that was ultimately the result of a widespread campaign of lies and fraud, pursuant to fleecing the system and ultimately the native population, is clear and compelling…As Michno states, ""Manifest Destiny, depicted in paintings as an angelic woman in a diaphanous white gown floating serenely, yet watchfully, over the immigrants heading west, was quite a bitch in reality."" (p. 245) - The Journal of Americas Military Past Review Quote Gregory Michno has an engaging writing style. His description and analysis of a tragedy that was ultimately the result of a widespread campaign of lies and fraud, pursuant to fleecing the system and ultimately the native population, is clear and compelling...As Michno states, "Manifest Destiny, depicted in paintings as an angelic woman in a diaphanous white gown floating serenely, yet watchfully, over the immigrants heading west, was quite a bitch in reality." (p. 245)-- The Journal of Americas Military Past Details ISBN0806157690 Author Gregory F. Michno Short Title DEPREDATION & DECEIT Pages 336 Publisher University of Oklahoma Press Language English ISBN-10 0806157690 ISBN-13 9780806157696 Format Hardcover DEWEY 973.66 Year 2017 Imprint University of Oklahoma Press Subtitle The Making of the Jicarilla and Ute Wars in New Mexico Place of Publication Oklahoma Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2017-09-14 NZ Release Date 2017-09-14 UK Release Date 2017-09-14 Publication Date 2017-09-30 Illustrations 20 black & white illustrations, 5 maps, 2 tables Audience General US Release Date 2017-09-30 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:124995406;
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