I would like to point out, it was the constant practice of Human sacrifice in the Americas that a lot of tribes where more than willing to side with the Spanish to go "You want gold? Oh those dickheads that keep sacrificing people have a lot of that! Forget maps, I'll guide you to where those bastards live and help you kill them."
A lot different in North America as when it was the Europeans and then mostly British in control, they were most focused on the fur trade so had great trading relationships with them. It's when America became independent that REALLY bad shit happened...
Some of it was for lack of better words, invasion and forcing out of what used to be their land, some of it was retribution for natives siding with the British during the revolution and in the war after.
It doesn't justify the atrocities but American history classes usually skip between the beginning and end of the natives story, not the very murky and dark middle.
Not all Indian tribes behaved like the Comanche. In fact, the tribes branded as 'civilized' who did no such thing were also driven from their land when gold was found there, so yeah, they were treated like the 'vermin they were'.
I would like to point out, it was the constant practice of Human sacrifice in the Americas that a lot of tribes where more than willing to side with the Spanish to go "You want gold? Oh those dickheads that keep sacrificing people have a lot of that! Forget maps, I'll guide you to where those bastards live and help you kill them."
A lot different in North America as when it was the Europeans and then mostly British in control, they were most focused on the fur trade so had great trading relationships with them. It's when America became independent that REALLY bad shit happened...
Like the massacres they committed in frontier towns. Back then the country still had balls so they were hunted down like the vermin they were.
I'd not be quick to say that and I don't mean that in a 'both sides' kind of way.
Just look at the war that happened in Florida for 6 years
Some of it was for lack of better words, invasion and forcing out of what used to be their land, some of it was retribution for natives siding with the British during the revolution and in the war after.
It doesn't justify the atrocities but American history classes usually skip between the beginning and end of the natives story, not the very murky and dark middle.
Not all Indian tribes behaved like the Comanche. In fact, the tribes branded as 'civilized' who did no such thing were also driven from their land when gold was found there, so yeah, they were treated like the 'vermin they were'.