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Jun 20, 2016 4:06 PM CST kaybee,suggested we should given red indian names....
chris27292729
chris27292729chris27292729IOS island, South Aegean Greece93 Threads 15,811 Posts
truheart1941: only by your own people wiped out the indian race...or most of/.your crime is worse then this thred.



Don't forget who were the original settlers, who wiped out the
Red Indians.
The History Books claim were British.-

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Jun 20, 2016 4:42 PM CST kaybee,suggested we should given red indian names....
MikeD12
MikeD12MikeD12Broadstairs, Kent, England UK16 Threads 2 Polls 2,809 Posts
chris27292729: Don't forget who were the original settlers, who wiped out the Red Indians. The History Books claim were British.-


Correction - History does not support that theory.

I suggest you read more specifically, about the History of the acts of genocide perpetrated against the "Native American" Indians.

The "extermination" and persecution started at the time of Columbus in 1492 with colonization and the French in Canada, also in the late 15th and 16th Centuries. --- The British were in on the scene many years later.

BUT the worst continuous acts by numbers recorded, have been carried out since then, by arrogant white supremacist settlers, politicians and their indoctrinated white trash offspring, for generations since to the present day.
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Jun 20, 2016 4:56 PM CST kaybee,suggested we should given red indian names....
secretagent09
secretagent09secretagent09New Jersey Girl in, North Carolina USA198 Threads 4 Polls 7,230 Posts
MikeD12: Correction - History does not support that theory.

I suggest you read more specifically, about the History of the acts of genocide perpetrated against the "Native American" Indians.

The "extermination" and persecution started at the time of Columbus in 1492 with colonization and the French in Canada, also in the late 15th and 16th Centuries. --- The British were in on the scene many years later.

BUT the worst continuous acts by numbers recorded, have been carried out since then, by arrogant white supremacist settlers, politicians and their indoctrinated white trash offspring, for generations since to the present day.




Columbus never set foot on America. However, he did commit murder and atrocities against native people on the Caribbean islands.


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Jun 20, 2016 4:56 PM CST kaybee,suggested we should given red indian names....
Ccincy
CcincyCcincyCincinnati, Ohio USA77 Threads 20,535 Posts
chris27292729: Don't forget who were the original settlers, who wiped out the
Red Indians.
The History Books claim were British.-


chris here is some actual info that I Found about how the British during the time.this is where my Native American ancestry lived.


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Mackinac Island was home to a Native American settlement in the 17th century, before European's began exploration of the area. The island became a valuable position for the commerce of the Great Lakes fur trade, leading to the establishment of Fort Mackinac by the British during the American Revolutionary War.

Archaeologists have excavated fishhooks, pottery, and other artifacts dating back to around AD 900. The Anishinaabe (Ojibwa) indian tribes were some of Mackinac Island's first known inhabitants, who considered the island to be the sacred home of the Gitche Manitou, or the "Great Spirit". According to legend, Mackinac Island was created by the Great Hare, Michabou and was the first land to appear after the recession of the Great Flood. The island was a gathering place for the local tribes where their offerings were made to Gitche Manitou and was where tribal chiefs were buried.

A mission was founded for the Native Americans on Mackinac Island in 1670 by the Jesuit priest Claude Dablon. It was later moved to St. Ignace by the missionary and explorer Jacques Marquette. The mision helped the Straits of Mackinac to become an important French fur trading location. The British took control of the Straits of Mackinac after the French and Indian War and Major Patrick Sinclair chose the bluffs of the island for Fort Mackinac in 1780.

The entire Straits area was officially acquired by the United States through the Treaty of Paris in 1783, but the British forces did not leave the Great Lakes area until after Jay's Treaty in 1794. During the War of 1812, the British captured the fort and attempted to protect it by building Fort George on the high ground behind Fort Mackinac. In 1814, the Americans and British fought a second battle on the north side of the island, but the Americans failed to recapture the island.

The Treaty of Ghent forced the British to return the island and surrounding mainland to the U.S. in 1815. After the United States reoccupied Fort Mackinac, Fort George was renamed to Fort Holmes, after Major Holmes.

The American Fur Company was founded by John Jacob Astor on Mackinac Island after the War of 1812, exporting beaver pelts for thirty years. By the middle of the 19th century, commercial fishing for whitefish and lake trout began to replace the fur trade as the island's primary industry.

Mackinac Island became a popular tourist destination after the Civil War. In 1875, much of the federal land on the island was designated as the second national park, "Mackinac National Park." This only three years after Yellowstone was designated as the first national park. In the 1880's, the Grand Hotel was built and soon after, souvenir shops began to pop up. Wealthy industrialists built summer cottages along the island's bluffs for extended stays. All of the federal land, including Fort Mackinac, became "Mackinac Island State Park," Michigan's first state park, after it was given to the State of Michigan in 1895.

A historical ban on motor vehicles was introduced in 1898 and 1901 due to concerns for the health and safety of the island's residents and horses. This ban continues to the present with exceptions only for emergency and construction vehicles.
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Jun 20, 2016 4:57 PM CST kaybee,suggested we should given red indian names....
pedalguy59
pedalguy59pedalguy59Burlington, Ontario Canada28 Threads 1 Polls 6,976 Posts
secretagent09: Columbus never set foot on America. However, he did commit murder and atrocities against native people on the Caribbean islands.https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2013/10/14/christopher-columbus-3-things-you-think-he-did-that-he-didn't/


Hey, wave Nice to see your face again.laugh
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Jun 20, 2016 5:02 PM CST kaybee,suggested we should given red indian names....
secretagent09
secretagent09secretagent09New Jersey Girl in, North Carolina USA198 Threads 4 Polls 7,230 Posts
pedalguy59: Hey, Nice to see your face again.



Hi Pedals. Nice to see you too hug
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Jun 20, 2016 5:05 PM CST kaybee,suggested we should given red indian names....
chris27292729
chris27292729chris27292729IOS island, South Aegean Greece93 Threads 15,811 Posts
MikeD12: Correction - History does not support that theory.

I suggest you read more specifically, about the History of the acts of genocide perpetrated against the "Native American" Indians.

The "extermination" and persecution started at the time of Columbus in 1492 with colonization and the French in Canada, also in the late 15th and 16th Centuries. --- The British were in on the scene many years later.

BUT the worst continuous acts by numbers recorded, have been carried out since then, by arrogant white supremacist settlers, politicians and their indoctrinated white trash offspring, for generations since to the present day.

So the British settlers in USA and Canada, are innocent and behave like saints towards the Red Indians.
So the Spanish, and the Frence, started the ""extermination"" of the Red Indians and the British in USA and Canada were the innocent bystanders.
And it seems,those ""suprematist settlers"", none of them were
British.
Well someone wants to make a mockery of Historical facts
concerning the """extermination""" of the Red Indians,
in USA and Canada.-

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Jun 20, 2016 5:14 PM CST kaybee,suggested we should given red indian names....
MikeD12
MikeD12MikeD12Broadstairs, Kent, England UK16 Threads 2 Polls 2,809 Posts
True 003.5 wave

BUT The Taion Indians wer indgenous to the Carribean Islands and were all part of "The Americas" therefore what I said regarding the extermination and the Spanish "invasion" is accurately supported in this article
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Jun 20, 2016 5:23 PM CST kaybee,suggested we should given red indian names....
mollybaby
mollybabymollybabyCork City, Cork Ireland56 Threads 8 Polls 23,608 Posts
No colonists were faultless.

Some were just worse than others.
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Jun 21, 2016 12:53 AM CST kaybee,suggested we should given red indian names....
chris27292729
chris27292729chris27292729IOS island, South Aegean Greece93 Threads 15,811 Posts
mollybaby: No colonists were faultless.

Some were just worse than others.


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