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384 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2005
Indeed, because the Indians had not voluntarily participated in their own salvation and seemed incapable of even understanding what was in their own best interest, Cass claimed that the government had the moral duty to assume paternalistic responsibility for them. pg 91-2With mounting fears of that the regional elder leader Black Hawk would unite the anti-American confederation into defending their homes on a larger scale, the US government had to activate military intervention forces.