About this book
De Verdelgingsoorlog der Yankees tegen de Apachen-indianen by Anonymous delivers a stark, 1873-era chronicle of the brutal conflicts that accompanied American westward expansion. This history and war stories volume traces the long, often violent displacement of Native peoples—from early Puritan settlers in the seventeenth century to late nineteenth-century clashes such as the Modoc struggle—framing those events as part of a broader campaign that decimated Indigenous societies across the continent.
Drawing on contemporary observations and popular accounts of the time, the narrative explores themes of colonialism, cultural collision, and the varied instruments of conquest: military force, introduced disease, alcohol, and social disruption. Written in the language and perspective of its period, the book offers a candid, sometimes unsettling portrait of how settler policy and frontier violence reshaped the North American landscape and its people.
Ideal for listeners of historical non-fiction and military history, this audiobook is suited to anyone seeking an unvarnished, period-grounded examination of the United States’ Indian Wars and the human cost of expansion. Approach it as a primary-era account to be read alongside modern scholarship for fuller context.