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OverviewRevealing America's Untold Struggles: Power, Betrayal, and the Fight for Truth ""The Hidden History of America"" digs into the events and decisions that official accounts often overlook, showing how key moments in the nation's past reflect ongoing battles for control and freedom. From the founding era's debates over centralized power to modern controversies around surveillance and elections, this book connects historical threads that question familiar stories. It starts with the Revolution, examining how elite interests and foreign ties shaped the push for independence, while Loyalists faced harsh reprisals that set patterns for future divisions. Moving to slavery, it highlights northern profits and international funding that sustained the trade, beyond southern plantations alone. Native American displacements during westward expansion reveal government deceptions and broken promises, fueling resistance that challenged expansionist ideals. The Mexican-American War exposes provoked conflicts and civilian hardships hidden behind manifest destiny rhetoric. The Civil War section uncovers economic pressures like tariffs that drove secession, alongside federal actions that strengthened central authority. Industrial growth brings in the robber barons, whose monopolies and worker exploitations were enabled by favorable policies, eroding fair competition. Imperial ventures, such as the Spanish-American War, show fabricated justifications and media roles in building empire. World War I details financial motivations and suppressed dissent that prolonged suffering for profit. The 1920s expose corruption under prosperity's surface, leading to economic crashes. The New Deal era questions programs that extended hardships while expanding bureaucracy, threatening balances of power. Medical experiments like Tuskegee highlight institutional betrayals eroding trust, especially among minorities. World War II alliances and domestic policies reveal compromises that sacrificed rights for wartime gains. Cold War origins address ignored infiltrations and media narratives that downplayed threats. CIA programs like MKUltra expose unethical tests on citizens, violating personal autonomy. Assassinations and Vietnam bring forward inconsistencies in official reports and elite privileges amid public sacrifices. Scandals from Watergate to later administrations set precedents for political conflicts. The Reagan years shadow includes covert operations and economic shifts with lasting impacts. Gulf Wars and 9/11 raise questions about pretexts and responses that expanded security measures at liberty's cost. Recent presidencies examine surveillance growth and divisive tactics that deepened national rifts. Throughout, the book ties these events to broader stakes: how hidden actions by powerful groups have shaped America's path, often at the expense of individual rights and traditional values. Comparable to ""A Patriot's History of the United States"" by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen, which counters biased narratives with a focus on core principles, this work appeals to those questioning standard histories. It fits retail trends toward books exploring societal divisions and hidden influences, drawing in history buffs and skeptics alike. With its broad reach, it promises strong sales in stores catering to thoughtful readers seeking deeper insights into national identity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Skriuwer Com , Auke de HaanPublisher: de Fryske Wrald Imprint: de Fryske Wrald Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9783565067596ISBN 10: 3565067594 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 29 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""The sections on Civil War motivations and economic pressures open eyes to overlooked factors."" - History Enthusiast on Amazon ★★★★☆ ""It ties Native displacements to corporate land interests in a straightforward way."" - Researcher on Goodreads ★★★★★ ""Details on World War alliances and domestic policies show real compromises made."" - Academic Reader via Book Forum ★★★★☆ ""The Cold War infiltration discussions reference evidence that changes views."" - Politics Buff on Reddit ★★★★★ ""Explains imperial wars like Spanish-American with focus on media roles."" - War History Fan on LibraryThing ★★★★☆ ""New Deal power expansions connect to bureaucracy growth effectively."" - Economics Student online ★★★★★ ""Covers scandals from Watergate to recent times with clear precedents."" - Current Events Follower on Facebook ★★★★☆ ""The 9/11 and surveillance rise questions tie to liberty concerns."" - Liberty Advocate on Barnes & Noble ★★★★★ ""Vietnam draft issues and elite evasions highlight class divides."" - Veteran Reviewer via Blog ★★★★☆ ""Overall, founding myths and elite manipulations frame the whole narrative well."" - Patriotic Reader on Twitter ★★★★★ Author InformationSkriuwer.com is a global community of writers and language enthusiasts dedicated to creating books that inspire, educate, and connect people across cultures. 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