White Settlers Vs White Indians

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Since Christopher Columbus throughout the 19th century, Indians have been treated extremely unjustly in history. Many have been massacred, manipulated to go against each other, robbed of their own land, cheated out of unreliable promises, and the most tribes got kicked out. Indians were moved a variety of times when gold was discovered on their land or the Europeans just wanted the land for agriculture and conquer more territory. Ironically, many white people during these times called them savages, although Indians were the complete opposite. Since the beginning of Columbus’s time, the Indians welcomed the white settlers with open hands; unfortunately the white settlers saw that as an advantage to control them. Many white settlers were afraid …show more content…

by Howard Zinn, explicates how the Indians were controlled however the white men pleased whether. Since the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, as the land expanded as well the interest in expanding economic interest. For instance, Europeans wanted more agriculture, trading , and marketing, it was a need for them to remove the Indians from their lands, to accomplish their goal. Indians were peaceful and were willing to share land with the white settlers but the white settlers wanted the land for themselves. Indians at many times were quickly removed for some sort of use for them like the mining the fold. IF that were the case, then if Indians weren’t gone by when Americans told them or had agreed to one of their treaties, troops would be sent to handle the situation : massacre the Indians. For the Indians that did agree to the agreements they were helped to fight against the Americans. They were relocated quit a few times, just like the Creeks, Cherokee, Chicksaw, Choctaw. Native Americans were always making many promise, but none were ever kept. There were also various who tried to make peace with the white settlers because the Native Americans knew that they truly were the ones who owned the land. The Indians wanted everything to be how it was before, but they knew that during these times they needed to survive and adjust to the changes of the white’s man world. The Indians did not want to fight pointless battles, risking lives on both sides, when their mentality was that words should be able to solve an issue. On the other hand, words from Indians were useless with white settlers: if they wanted them moved, the Indians were going to be movies whether they liked it or not. All Indians really desired a place they would permanently call home, where they could once live like they used to without having to worry about greedy people who wanted their

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