Which of the fallen best examines the effect of european settlement on endangerous people in south carolina

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The book "The Fallen" often refers to the novel by David W. Blight that examines the lives of individuals during and after the American Civil War, which might not directly address European settlement and its effects on endangered peoples in South Carolina.

For a comprehensive examination of the effects of European settlement on Indigenous peoples in South Carolina, consider works like "The Native American Experience: A History" or "Indians in South Carolina" by William S. Powell. Additionally, historical analyses that focus on the interactions between European settlers and Native American tribes, such as the Catawba and Cherokee, or accounts detailing the impact on their populations and cultures will provide deeper insights.

If you are specifically interested in modern examinations or thematic representations, you might also look into works by contemporary scholars or authors who focus on colonialism and its long-term effects on Indigenous communities.

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