400 years of genocide, revealing the truth about the massacre of 10 million Indians by the U.S. gove

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-01

"For every Indian skull turned in, a reward of $50 to $100 was awarded." This is the reward rule for Indians issued by the United States in 1814.

Native American. Since the invaders landed on the American continent, since the 18th century, the colonizers have been aggressively targeting Native Americans, resulting in less than 300,000 Indians with a population of 10 million.

In the past few decades, the United States has also used the homes of local Indians as nuclear test bases, where a large number of nuclear tests have been tested, and at least more than 900 nuclear tests have been conducted here. It is also called "the most nuclear-bombed place on earth" by the United States.

Nuclear ** staff.

The Indians living here, young and old, have serious chemicals in their bodies, and even Indians die every day due to nuclear radiation. Even newborn babies have been detected with chemicals that exceed the limit. Looking back at the history of the United States since its founding, it is actually a history of blood and tears of the Indians.

The beginning of the nightmare of the Indians.

As early as the mid-15th century, Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas while sailing, where he met indigenous people and named them "Indians". From this time onwards, the Indian name has survived to this day. In 1620, Brafurd led more than 100 Puritans from LinkedIn on the Mayflower and finally arrived on the American continent after nearly two months at sea. This was the first time that the British landed on the land of America, and it was also the beginning of American history.

But after arriving in the Americas, the colonists were directly defeated by the local environment. In the first winter, nearly half of them died. At this time, it was the local Indians who reached out in time to give these outsiders how to live in the local area.

With the help of the locals, the remaining 50 or so Britons managed to live on the American soil until the second year, and at the same time managed to have a good harvest. To celebrate their survival, they held a great festival of thanksgiving, but the object of their gratitude was not the Indians who gave them a second life, but the religious God.

The colonists took revenge and began to be ruthless ** Indians.

The early colonists were able to coexist peacefully with the Indians, but by the early 19th century, as the colonists had grown in population, they needed more and more land. In order to gain more territory, these colonists raised their guns against the Indians without any burden.

Colonists ** Indians.

The way of living practiced by the Indians was tribal, and there were no national borders, only differences between tribes. Although the population is large, it is scattered all over the Americas. Coupled with the long-term isolation from the world, the ** in his hands is simply powerless to resist the guns and shells of the colonizers. Countless Indians were used as slaves, and even the colonists of the time cut off the heads of the Indians and used them as balls.

In order to further expand their territory and hasten the death of the Indians, the colonists even came up with ways to poison them.

They gave smallpox-used unsterilized items to local Indians, so that nearly half of the Indians in every tribe at the time were infected with the smallpox virus. According to the data, there were more than 100,000 Indians in Florida, but after the smallpox incident, fewer than 2,000 remained.

After the success of the founding of the United States, what awaits the Indians is not a new life, but a more cruel **.

Publicly **Indian's America**.

If you talk about the culprits of the Indians, in addition to the colonists, it is estimated that they are the founding fathers of the United States. Can you imagine Lincoln**, who freed the Negroes in our hearts, was also one of the culprits of the Indians?

Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln, who are permanently commemorated by the American sculpture ** Mountain, actually have a common title, that is, the Indians.

America's ** Mountain.

After the establishment of the United States, Washington** ordered the generals to kill on a large scale, and Washington told his soldiers: There is no difference between Indians and beasts except for their appearance. Washington also ordered the soldiers to peel off the skins of the Indians after killing them, so that they could make a very comfortable pair of shoes. This practice is undoubtedly very cruel. Under Washington's **, a large number of Indian tribes perished.

Washington, USA.

After Jefferson was elected, he famously said that "everyone in the world is equal", but such a person who pursued equality also ordered a large number of Indians. In order to improve the efficiency of the Americans, the United States came up with a new way, that is, to hunt the bison and seize the food of the Indians. The Indians have long relied on bison for their survival for their food and clothing**. In just a few years, less than a hundred bison were slaughtered and almost extinct. The Hindu people also died in large numbers because of the loss of food**.

Lincoln, who once liberated blacks and abolished slavery, was also ruthless when he was the Indians. He once hanged the political leaders of 38 Indian tribes, none of whom had violated U.S. law during his lifetime. Lincoln ordered that they all be sentenced to death within ten minutes.

Lincoln, USA.

At the same time, Lincoln also issued a rule during the American Civil War, which allowed him to get 160 acres of land in the southern United States for a fee of $10. As soon as this law was issued, a large number of people poured into the land of the local Indians to encroach on it, and carried out a large number of ** against the local Indians.

After Lincoln's death, countless descendants expressed their regret and condolences to this man who made great contributions, but the thought of his actions towards the Indians made people feel extremely embarrassed.

And the last one on the mountain, Roosevelt, the former Nobel Peace Prize winner, when faced with the behavior of the American Indians, just said lightly that only dead Indians are good Indians. It's hard to imagine that this is the words of a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.

* Several ways of the Indians.

In 1814, the United States at that time had an order: to encourage Americans to wantonly ** Indians. Turning in an Indian skull will result in a $50 to $100 reward. In the decades that followed, the Indians were killed in large numbers, until 1890, when American soldiers indiscriminately killed more than 400 Indians living in the vicinity because the Indians were unwilling to hand over their **.

At the beginning of the twentieth century, there were only 250,000 Indians left in the United States, and since then, the proportion of Indians in the United States has also dropped from 10% to 03%。Not only that, but the Americans pursued a brutal and inhumane genocidal policy against the Indians.

Genocide against Indians in the United States.

The most brutal way of exterminating the Indians in the United States was to enact sterilization laws. The law provides for "compulsory sterilization of persons with mental disorders, or of the poor." "A large number of Native American women have been sterilized as a result. By 1970, more than 40 percent of Native American females had been sterilized, leading many tribes to extinct because they had no offspring. By 1976, about 70,000 Native American women had been forcibly sterilized in the United States.

In addition to forcibly sterilizing Native American women, the United States even delusionally tried to erase traces of the presence of Native Americans. The Indians have been dominated by tribal culture since ancient times, but in the late 19th century, the United States issued a law to forcibly abolish the tribal management rights of the Indians, which seriously affected the culture of the Indians.

The United States forcibly allowed Indian children to accept American religion and culture, and forced them to participate in American religious activities and wear American religious clothing. As a result, many Native American children have misunderstood their identity and become confused.

Indian children.

The United States ** sought to erase the history of the Indians in the Americas. According to the report, more than 90 percent of U.S. governors say that Native Americans are not included in American culture.

Washington's atrocities against the Indians have reached the point of genocide. But in the face of all kinds of ironclad evidence, the United States not only did not reflect on its own mistakes, but even flatly denied what it had done. Until now, the Americans are conducting ** against the Indians. Perhaps in a few decades, the Indians who survived in the United States will disappear forever into the long river of history, and they may not hear an apology from the Americans until they die.

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