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Did some British people come to the United States a long time ago to drive away the Indians and then establish the United States?

First of all, the United States was a country with little history not long ago, and it has only been more than 200 years now (1July 4, 776). Secondly, Britain, France, Spain and other countries began to colonize the United States in the17-18th century. Finally, in today's eastern United States, the British defeated the French, gained the sovereignty of 13 eastern States, and then immigrated to North America on a large scale (mostly criminals, refugees and emerging bourgeoisie). Indians are indigenous, yes, but they were not driven away, but slaughtered by European colonists and driven to remote areas or deep forests. Today, there are still a few remnants (not the kindness of Europeans, but well hidden). Due to the lack of cheap labor when European immigrants set up plantations in North America, black people invited pirate groups and arms groups to go to Africa to catch slaves who sold in North America that year. This is the so-called slave trade (one of the most disgusting crimes in the world), and they can cross the ocean by boat in the early days. Therefore, Americans are a large collection of European colonists, Indians, trafficked slaves in Asia, Africa and Latin America, descendants of laborers and emerging immigrant groups. Most of the land in the United States was acquired through the annexation of Mexico, and the original territory was only the eastern state of 13.