160. Native Nations vs Thomas Jefferson

160. Native Nations vs Thomas Jefferson

North America was never virgin territory. For thousands of years it has been home to established nations of Indigenous people who founded ancient cities like Cahokia. When European settlers arrived on the eastern seaboard, Native Americans never saw them as a threat. But as the United States established itself, how did its notion of a new republic affect those who had always lived there? Listen as Anita and William are joined by Kathleen DuVal to discuss interactions between Native Nations and American settlers. Twitter: @Empirepoduk Email: empirepoduk@gmail.com Goalhangerpodcasts.com Assistant Producer: Anouska Lewis Producer: Callum Hill Exec Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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205. Babur: The Taking of Delhi

205. Babur: The Taking of Delhi

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204. Babur: The First Mughal Emperor

204. Babur: The First Mughal Emperor

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203. Captain Hook, Peter Pan & The Dark Side of Neverland

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202. Long John Silver: The Truth Behind Treasure Island

202. Long John Silver: The Truth Behind Treasure Island

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201. The Raj at War

201. The Raj at War

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200. The East India Company’s Global Manhunt

200. The East India Company’s Global Manhunt

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199. Robbing the World’s Wealthiest Dynasty

199. Robbing the World’s Wealthiest Dynasty

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198. The Pirate Trial of the Century

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