Genocide of Indigenous Peoples

After the founding of the United States, laws were made to legally support expansion into Native lands at the expense of Native people. From 1778 to 1868, approximately 368 treaties were made between the United States and Indian nations. By 1900, all of those treaties had been broken.

Each time a treaty was made, Native people lost more land. Removal forced Native people to relocate to strange and unfamiliar lands where they were challenged to survive. During the 1800’s reservations were established, depriving Natives Peoples access to the basic democratic principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. While confined to reservations, the 1883 Religious Crimes Code attempted to strip Native people of First Amendment protections of freedom of religion by banning ceremonies and religious practices. This made it legal for Indian reservation agents and superintendents to confiscate or destroy Native religious objects.

At the same time, Native children as young as four years old were institutionally kidnapped by government and Christian entities with the intent to reeducate them towards assimilation, so that they could become “good Americans.” In these boarding schools, Native children were forced to abandon their Native customs and languages. Under the care of the U.S. government and Christian guardianship, thousands of Native children died with no accountability to their parents.


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Well, you are talking about colonial power geonoiding native Indian, that happened 500+ years ago.
What? Where did you learn your history and math?

Between 1800 and 1900, the American Indians lost more than half of their population, and their proportion in the total U.S. population dropped from 10.15% to 0.31%. Throughout the 19th century, while the U.S. population grew by 20-30% every 10 years, the Indian population experienced a precipitous decline.
 
What? Where did you learn your history and math?
Between 1800 and 1900, the American Indians lost more than half of their population, and their proportion in the total U.S. population dropped from 10.15% to 0.31%. Throughout the 19th century, while the U.S. population grew by 20-30% every 10 years, the Indian population experienced a precipitous decline.

Well there was this little thing called immigration...between 1800-1900 20M people arrived by boat making the population ~75M by 1900 from 5M in 1800.
 
Well there was this little thing called immigration...between 1800-1900 20M people arrived by boat.
Immigration is different from colonization and genocide of the locals, Chinese people aslo emigrate around the world.
Immigrants don't go to a foreign land and kill off almost all the locals and tell the very few left to live in designated " reservation lands", I always thought "reservation lands " are for wild animals.
 
Immigration is different from colonization and genocide of the locals, Chinese people aslo emigrate around the world.

Yes over 100,000 jumped the California border by 1880. Seems to be a recurring trend...but on a much much much larger scale today 🤔
 
Yes over 100,000 jumped the California border by 1880. Seems to be a recurring trend...but on a much much much larger scale today 🤔
More into South East Asian countries, but they don't kill the locals and forcibly took their lands.
 
So now “we” are responsible for what others did in 35 countries?
America, Canada, Australia... No one said only US did the genocide, the western colonists all share the blame, so switch US to the west will fit the bill.
 
America, Canada, Australia... No one said only US did the genocide, the western colonists all share the blame, so switch US to the west will fit the bill.

That would be off topic here. Please let management know to make such a thread elsewhere.
 

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