11-28-2008, 02:44 PM
Nethran Wrote:Well, I know we killed some, spread a lot of deisease throughout their various tribes(or nations, to be politically correct), and moved them to reservations, which happened to not be where White cities were. There were even people who purposefully spread diseases like small pox to kill them off. Maybe 95% was a slight exaggeration, but it's not incorrect.
If we happened to kill them in battles that they started, it makes no difference, because they were here first and we took over their land that they held for thousands of years before they even knew Europeans existed.
The strong live and the weak die; there's no escaping it. Europeans had the choice of being persecuted in England or persecuting Indians in America (AND YES, I KNOW that:
Some Europeans came to America only to make money (Jamestown)
At the start, Indian raids severely hurt helpless Europeans.
Indian removal would have taken FAR longer if it weren't for diseases that killed off most tribes before the Europeans even got that far inland.
As long as darkness flows through my veins, I will never cease, As long as my dreams still haunt me, I will never show mercy, and as long as evil lives I will never die.....
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