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Civilization of the Indian Natives or, a Brief View of the Friendly Conduct of William Penn Towards Them in the Early Settlement of Pennsylvania

By Halliday Jackson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover a forgotten history of friendship and respect, where a leader and a religious group sought to build bridges with the Native people instead of walls.

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2017-07-07
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"Civilization of the Indian Natives" by Halliday Jackson is a historical work that shares the peaceful story of William Penn and the Native Americans in early Pennsylvania. The book tells about the Quakers' efforts to help Native tribes grow and prosper through education and farming. It shows how the Quakers believed it was crucial to treat the indigenous people with kindness and respect, and establish agreements through discussion instead of force. This record highlights the challenges and successes of the Society of Friends in promoting the wellbeing of the Native Americans during the early settlement of Pennsylvania.

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