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Once upon a time, this continent had many languages (Iriquois, Algonquin, Mohawk, Cree, Ojibwe, Lakota, Comanche, Nez Perce, et cetera, et cetera). The continent itself was one of lush variety. Vast numbers of wildlife roamed. Great tracts of forests spanned from north to south. "
As depicted in coloring books.
Ask the French, the British, the Colonists, how the wonderful Indian would rather butcher the whiteman than take him as a prisoner during the French and Indian War.
Do you think that might have clouded the image of the friendly Indian and forced the settlers into "kill or be killed"?
The French and Indian war was a war between the French and Indians and the British and American Colonists. So you call the invaders and occupies "settlers"? Much like calling American invaders an occupiers or Muslim land "heroes and freedom fighters and nation builders and those whose land we invader and occupy are call terrorist? And you people expect the Muslims and Indians not to be pissed off and do all they can to rid their lands of invaders? Much like we are pissed at illegal alien invasion and occupation and what some of you would like done to them?
What goes around seem to be coming around and it's bitch. And we feel much like the natives of america.
French and Indian War1 Introduction
The French and Indian War (175463) was a conflict between France and Great Britain that resulted in Britain taking over all French lands in North America. It was also the last war fought between European powers in North America before the American Revolution (177583; a conflict in which the American colonies gained independence from Great Britain). During the French and Indian War, American colonists fought with the British army against the French. The French and Indian War officially ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763. For Britain,
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"When a white army battles Indians and wins, it is called a great victory, but if they lose it is called a massacre."
- Chiksika, Shawnee