Why the Indians don t resist the massacre of whites They are ruthless

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-08

Why didn't the Indians rebel**? Whites: They are vicious and ruthless.

While the ideal is our quest for peace, history is often full of violence. However, we must not use violence to maintain peace, but rather to achieve peace through mutual understanding and tolerance.

The end of war is often also the beginning of reform, the rebirth of peace.

Historically, the Indians gradually disappeared in the long river of human history due to wars and **. Although there are still some Indians living in the Americas, their civilization has disappeared.

It is said that the Indians migrated from Mongolia and have been living in the Americas ever since. Their languages are rich and diverse, with hundreds of them. In the Americas, the population of the Indians was large, they had their own beliefs, and lived a self-sufficient life, they were the original inhabitants of the United States.

In the United States today, the number of Indians is dwindling and replaced by some of their descendants. But why are Indians so scarce, and why do they have no voice in the country?

It all dates back to the Age of Discovery in the 15th century, when Columbus discovered the New World of America, which triggered the Third Great Migration. The discovery of the New World of America was a disaster for the Indians, who were in a deep predicament and eventually went to the abyss.

Although colonialism may have been seen as a historical necessity at the time, we ultimately considered it undesirable. Columbus was the first explorer to reach the Americas, and his discovery of the New World had a profound impact on the development of European and American societies.

The discovery of the New World allowed human civilization to spread further. However, for the Native Indians, it was a disaster. Spain and Portugal used ** and colonial rule, treating them as slaves, and carrying out brutal exploitation and oppression.

It is recorded that when Columbus discovered the New World, the population of Indians was at least 30 million. However, by the 70s of the 20th century, there were less than 800,000 Indians left, and Indian civilization suffered serious damage.

The discovery of the New World: both merits and demerits, different positions, and different results. We grieve for the misfortune of the Indians, who were compelled to rebel because of their good intentions.

Subsequently, more white Europeans emigrated to the Americas, and in order to plunder resources, they pursued a policy of genocide and had no conscience. Eventually, countless Indians lost their lives.

Originally, Europeans saw North America as a penal colony for criminals, many of whom were on the verge of death by the time they were exiled to North America. However, the Indians thought they were pitiful and did their best to ** them. "

The Aboriginal people warmly accepted them as friends or guests. However, these Europeans did not take this friendliness to heart. What they exchanged for kindness was ** and betrayal.

However, when the Europeans discovered that North America was rich**, they rushed to the continent. In the process, the white colonists gradually grew in strength and their colonies gradually solidified.

All this is inseparable from the selfless help and assistance of the indigenous people. We should remember history, cherish peace, and be grateful to those who have helped us.

When white European colonists first arrived in the New World, they did not adapt to life here, but over time they gradually adapted and expressed gratitude to the local Indians.

However, as the number of white settlers increased, so did the contradictions with the Indians, and it was difficult for ambitious people to be influenced by kindness. In the face of white aggression, the Indians finally chose to resist, and it is obviously absurd that history records that they did not resist at all, in fact, they still had the upper hand on the eve of the war.

The Indians, due to the limitations of the times and low productivity, despite their strategy and experience, could not resist in the face of **. They suffered all sorts of unimaginable deaths at the hands of the colonizers, some from the virus, some from starvation, and some from the US military.

However, the interests eventually made the colonizers lose their minds, and here they plundered**, bullied women, and did nothing wrong. At first, the Indians did not realize the seriousness of the problem until later white Europeans attacked them with advanced artillery.

At that time, European society had undergone profound changes, social productivity had been improved, and the ** they used were all advanced ** such as artillery, while the Indians were still in a primitive society.

Despite their primitiveness, the fighting power of the Indians could not be ignored. In the beginning, they had the advantage of a large population, but Europe did not send a large number of people to the colonial struggle.

At first, the Indians did not put up a heroic resistance, and even bribed them with money, but this was only in exchange for endless **. After this catastrophe, the Indians began to resist, although they were lagging behind, but their familiarity with the terrain allowed them to use their bows and arrows for long-range shooting, which played a considerable lethality.

The European colonists used advanced ** and smallpox and typhoid viruses to carry out inhumane ** against the Indians, so that the Indians were no longer the masters of North America, and after the establishment of the United States, the ** of the Indians was even more unimaginable.

This is undoubtedly a tragedy in history.

In the history of the United States, they paid people to kill Indians, an act that lasted from the late 15th century to the early 20th century, resulting in a 95% reduction in the Indian population during this period.

The United States has long regarded Indians as "harmful animals", and this concept has existed since the colonial period. The whites, as outsiders, considered themselves masters but had no respect for the Indians.

Both the colonies and later the United States tried to solve the problems of the Indians, wanting to destroy their traditional tribes and force them to believe in religion.

To this day, the Indians continue to suffer injustice and suffering.

In this democratic and just world, we have a beautiful vision for the future and hope that the Indians can live happily. We firmly believe that everyone should have equal rights, which is the common pursuit of mankind.

However, we must also not ignore the mistakes made by European societies in the process of primitive capital accumulation, which are deeply abhorrent. On the contrary, China has always put the country's development first and has not invaded anyone, which we should be proud of.

Let us work together to create a more just, equal and harmonious world.

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