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When we learn the story of the birth of the United States, we often only learn about it from the perspective of the U. S. government and (some of) its citizens. In what ways would the story be different if told from the Native American perspective? How would they view the Revolution, The Treaty of Paris, the Constitution, the early Presidencies, etc?

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