Saturday, November 27, 2021

Native Americans Were Not A Constant Threat in the Old Wild West

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Native Americans Were Not A Constant Threat

Western films often portray Native Americans as the antagonists who constantly attacked settlers. In truth, this rarely happened. Historian Roger McGrath said that the Wild West “was a far more civilized, more peaceful and safer place than American society today.”

Sioux chiefs pose for a photo with representatives at the White House.
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While some Native American tribes warred with settlers, most saw an opportunity for trade. According to Hard Road West: History and Geology Along the Gold Rush Trail, more Native Americans were killed by migrants than the other way around. And even that number is low–only 426 deaths in 20 years, compared to the 30,000 deaths in that timespan.

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