Talk:American-Indian War

got bored...you can use it if you want... or not. --GlennBecksATool 13:56, 18 February 2008 (UTC)

Aftermath
Compared to other conflicts such as the American civil war and two world wars that would later ensue, the Indian wars were a considerably irrelevant and often forgotten part of America's military history. The Americans would arise victorious in all their honorable glamor and claim their rightful property they so rightfully deserve. Over the course of history, retributions have often been attempted but these deeds go unnoticed by the ungrateful descendants of the tribesmen who have either moved onward to remaining reservations or simply dissolved. Much later when America reaches it's maturity, logical treaty organizations would arise as facty unions to resolve conflicts and force America to pick and choose it's battles wisely. Most historians commonly agree that the Americans were perfect for the absolute ownership of the land and that those hippies' demands were simply too impractical to say the least.