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A People's History of the New World

A People's History of the New World offers a perspective that emphasizes the experiences and struggles of indigenous peoples, colonized populations, and marginalized groups during the exploration and colonization of the Americas. It challenges traditional narratives centered on European explorers and settlers by highlighting their impact on native communities, such as displacement, violence, and cultural erosion. The book aims to present a more inclusive, critical view of history, encouraging readers to understand the complexities and power dynamics involved in the formation of the New World from the viewpoint of those often overlooked in mainstream accounts.