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Not Stolen

The Truth About European Colonialism in the New World

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Not Stolen

By: Jeff Fynn-Paul
Narrated by: Paul Maitrejean
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A renowned historian debunks current distortion and myths about European colonialism in the New World and restores much needed balance to our understanding of the past.

Was America really “stolen” from the Indians? Was Columbus a racist? Were Indians really peace-loving, communistic environmentalists? Did Europeans commit “genocide” in the New World? It seems that almost everyone—from CNN to the New York Times to angry students pulling down statues of our founders—believes that America’s history is a shameful tale of racism, exploitation, and cruelty.

In Not Stolen, renowned historian Jeff Fynn-Paul systematically dismantles this relentlessly negative view of U.S. history, arguing that it is based on shoddy methods, misinformation, and outright lies about the past. America was not “stolen” from the Indians but fairly purchased piece by piece in a thriving land market. Nor did European settlers cheat, steal, murder, rape or purposely infect them with smallpox to the extent that most people believe. No genocide occurred—either literal or cultural—and the decline of Native populations over time is not due to violence but to assimilation and natural demographic processes.

Fynn Paul not only debunks these toxic myths, but provides a balanced portrait of this complex historical process over 500 years. The real history of Native and European relations will surprise you. Not only is this not a tale of shameful sins and crimes against humanity—it is more inspiring than you ever dared to imagine.

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A book that doesn't allow a fad history to get in the way of the actual past.

ties to actual history vs opinion

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It is nice to hear an author bring a desire to be truthful rather than influential when presenting historical information.

A pursuit of truth.

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This was a breath of fresh air. I wouldn’t discount the fact that American natives, and Canadian First Nations people got mistreated but the current narrative pendulum has swung too far. This was clearly a well researched book. The narrator was easy to listen to. Highly recommend!

Excellent

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This book provides a necessary corrective and rebuttal to the woke view of American history. I highly recommend it.

Excellent Book!

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A necessary counterpoint to modern anti west fascists who attempt to paint American settlers as uniquely evil instead of heroic.

Necessary reading

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