Chapter 5 covers, after Britain’s loss to the new United States, how Indigenous people became more vulnerable, especially those resistant to settlers’ war for independence, as the Treaty of Paris did not protect or consider them in any way. The United States Constitution only mentioned Indigenous nations in the context of granting the federal government power to deal with Indigenous nations instead of the states. Chapter 5 also notes that the 2nd Amendment also helped ensure the continued use of irregular forces of colonial militias used to attack Indigenous communities.
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