The Hidden History of America brings together well-researched but frequently overlooked episodes from American history, covering events and decisions that rarely appear in standard school curricula. The book examines forgotten treaties with indigenous peoples, the economic forces underlying the Civil War, and the less-publicized dealings behind the country's industrial rise, presenting these as documented historical facts rather than speculation.
Each chapter focuses on a specific episode or period where the popular narrative leaves out significant context or suppresses inconvenient detail. The book draws on historical sources and aims to complement mainstream accounts of American history with perspectives that have received less attention. The tone is measured and factual, suited to readers with an existing interest in American history who want to look beyond the standard version.
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Reader review: "As someone who has read widely on American history, I was surprised by how many angles this book covered that I had not encountered before. Factual and well-sourced." -- Norbert A.
This title is suitable for American history, politics, and alternative history sections. It appeals to readers looking for depth beyond the standard narrative and fits well in public libraries, academic collections, and general non-fiction shelves.
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