The Bitter Harvest

Afterward

After Isaac McCoy’s death in 1846 the federal government acknowledged that the plan for colonization of the Indians had failed. They attributed the failure to “the complete opposition of the Indians.”109

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109. Lyons, Isaac McCoy, 56; Coleman, Presbyterian Missionary Attitudes, 139-140.
 

 

 


           

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