Was the predecessor of the United States an Indian history?

Updated on history 2024-07-03
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No. When Columbus discovered the New World of America, European adventurers flocked to the country, and later gold mines were discovered in North America, and European gold diggers swarmed in. First, the Spaniards were the first to arrive, and then the Dutch, French, and English all came to North America, and they each made a map to enclose the Indians, expelling the Indians to designated areas, and mercilessly killing and exterminating the opponents.

    When the United States became independent, there were not many Indians in North America, and now there are about 200,000 Indians in the United States, who are the most qualified ethnic group in the United States, and they are also the ethnic group that is now completely marginalized by white Americans.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The predecessor of the United States was colonized by the Indians, but now many people do not admit it, as if they have forgotten their ancestors.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, the Indians were the native inhabitants of the Americas, and the current United States is mainly from Europe, and some are immigrants from other countries.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, most of today's Americans are descendants of Europeans and Africans, and the former British colonies were supposed to be.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are now 5.6 million Indians in the United States, before the Caucasian people logged in, the Indian population of North America was conservatively estimated at 100w, and the radical estimate was at most four million, don't think it was less, the total population of China before the Shang Dynasty was only a few million, and the Neolithic civilization lived in North America, a place where storms and snow tornadoes were swept all day long, and it was good to preserve a million people... Homo sapiens settled in North America tens of thousands of years ago, and no matter how much they rubbed it thousands of years ago, they should have developed a classical civilization, but they didn't, not because people were stupid (genetically it may be our distant relatives) because the land of North America seems to be fertile land, but in fact, it was a fatal trap for primitive people.

    The vast majority of places that have developed ancient civilizations must meet one condition [there are no less than two east-west large mountain ranges], China and Mesopotamia and Europe are like this, only Egypt is more special, and can only rely on this mountain range to block the cold snap in the north and tropical storms from the south, and then what is North America? Two large mountain ranges running north-south, cold in the north and tropical storms in the south going north, entering these two large mountain ranges in the north-south direction is equivalent to entering the highway... Americans and modern Chinese can't kill a few people after a few snowstorms and typhoons (Hurricane Katerina is still ** heavy), but let the primitive tribes experience a high probability of extinction.

    This is why the North American grates could only feed one million to four million Indians before they became colonies, and why ancient civilizations could not be born there, and why after hundreds of years of killing in modern times, the Indian population is now larger than before, and although they live on reservations, they can still enjoy the habitable conditions of industrial civilization.

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