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yeah, so go back to China ans shiit on your KMT ancestorsHere is the biggest worshipper of Hitler and the Nazi Germany.
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yeah, so go back to China ans shiit on your KMT ancestorsHere is the biggest worshipper of Hitler and the Nazi Germany.
yeah, so go back to China ans shiit on your KMT ancestors
I know. so you can shiiting on your KMT ancestors too if you hate/look down on them so much. I dont care if you do thatKMT is already sh1ting on themselves, and just watch the coming election in 2016.
I know. so you can shiiting on your KMT ancestors too if you hate/look down on them so much. I dont care if you do that
There were never, "millions of American natives" at any time during the 'American-Indian Wars'. Most tribes were very small as were most battles and they were...wars. There were attacks, massacres, and battles engaged in by both sides. Of those engagements as an example of how small they were, one of the largest battles was Little Big Horn, which the Indians won, killing 268 U.S. soldiers. One of the largest massacres was at Wounded Knee, where about 300 Indians were killed, including women and children. The numbers can add up but that would be over about two and a half centuries.Yep, America kill millions of American natives but pointing finger to point to Hitler and Mao. They like to point to a minimum figure of 2 million. I find hard to believe 2 million only?
There were never, "millions of American natives" at any time during the 'American-Indian Wars'. Most tribes were very small as were most battles and they were...wars. There were attacks, massacres, and battles engaged in by both sides. Of those engagements as an example of how small they were, one of the largest battles was Little Big Horn, which the Indians won, killing 268 U.S. soldiers. One of the largest massacres was at Wounded Knee, where about 300 Indians were killed, including women and children. The numbers can add up but that would be over about two and a half centuries.
I am not making excuses for my country's handling of the conflicts with Indian tribes, but just pointing out that it is a far cry from the tens of millions that were killed under communism.
Right, that most native deaths were due to disease that they had no immunity to. It worked both ways, however. European populations, indeed, western Europe in general, was ravaged by American venereal diseases that there was no natural immunity to that killed millions. The difference was that there were allot more European-Americans than native Americans.Taken from wikipedia:
"On the 2010 census 0.9 percent of the U.S. population identified themselves as being Native American (or Alaskan Native).No conclusive evidence exists to determine how many native people lived in North America before the arrival of Columbus.