2. Native Americans
Under Siege
Most native americans thought of
the white men coming in from different
countries as intruders, after all it was their
land that they had inhabited for hundreds
if not thousands of years before we had
colonized it. Once they were starting to
be pushed west some fought while others
tried to blend into the new forming
society. those who fought against these
superior power were often defeated and
those who decided to be reformed
became a very important part of the
Canadian Economy by the 19 century.
3. Gridded Lives
• The author compares Billings Montana,
with Karaganda, Kazakhstan
• A US town in the north west was built
around a railroad community and a prison
was made into a town from a prison
developed by the Soviet Union.