Centennial

What is the main conflict in Centennial by James A. Michener?

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The novel includes constant conflict, as the white people learn to harness limited water supplies and make the land produce. The Indians, on the other hand, are losing their way of life, leaving them victims of hopelessness, which in turn leads to neglect and alcoholism.

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