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The Southeastern frontier westward expansion from 1750 to 1848 bringing pioneers into the Native American struggle for survival. It was the most dangerous period in history for a pioneer family to establish a home, as their entrance into the land clashed with the native people who were fighting for everything they possessed, including their very identity. In order to avoid removal, some Native Americans gave up their claim to the name, and there are many of their descendants today who cannot trace their ancestry on the Dawes Rolls. "The Reckoning gives great significance to our nation's…mehr

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The Southeastern frontier westward expansion from 1750 to 1848 bringing pioneers into the Native American struggle for survival. It was the most dangerous period in history for a pioneer family to establish a home, as their entrance into the land clashed with the native people who were fighting for everything they possessed, including their very identity. In order to avoid removal, some Native Americans gave up their claim to the name, and there are many of their descendants today who cannot trace their ancestry on the Dawes Rolls. "The Reckoning gives great significance to our nation's history and heritage of frontier pioneers and Native Americans, as ethnic groups and cultures are intertwined across the southeastern landscape of the United States. The Reckoning brings to life the characters in the story that leaves very little to the imagination!"
Autorenporträt
TIM KENT is a Civil War Historian, lieutenant commander of his local SCV camp & former first sergeant with the 26th Alabama infantry reenactment group. His interest in the Civil War began at the age of six when he overheard a conversation between his uncles regarding this momentous time in our nation's history. He has been studying all aspects of the War ever since. In addition to authoring his own books, he has assisted other authors in researching material for their books and was involved with the Wide Awake Films Civil War documentaries at Perryville. In 2012 he was commissioned as the writer and historical director for the documentary Sesquicentennial Civil War History of Colbert County Alabama. Tim is also a much sought-after speaker on Civil War History. Once you meet him you will understand why! His love for history is contagious!