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Why slaughter Indians?

The reason why American colonists slaughtered Indians was simple: they plundered their rich natural resources and became the legitimate owners of this frontier.

Indians are distributed throughout the American continent, which is rich in natural resources, fertile land and so many animals. They are the aborigines here. As long as there are a large number of Indians on the American continent, they are the masters of this land, and those European colonists and their descendants will always be just guests and robbers. Therefore, they want to slaughter Indians, make the American continent a land without owners, and let European colonists become the legitimate owners of the American continent.

The advantage of killing Indians is that the American government can get rid of the heavy burden and responsibility it should bear in one fell swoop, and can requisition millions of square kilometers of real estate and countless natural resources for free, thus making the United States develop its economy without burden.

Extended data

About 25 million people died in the Indian massacre. According to statistics, during the colonial period, about130,000 Indians were killed in Spain, about100,000 Indians were killed in Brazil, and about100,000 Indians were killed in the westward movement of the United States.

According to some honest and rigorous American scholars' recalculation based on historical data, from the late 1980s to the early 1990s when Columbus "discovered" the new American continent in 1492, the total population of Indians living in the United States now ranged from 30 million to 1 100 million. In the United States in the 1970s, there were less than 800,000 Indians left in the "reservations" that were forced to disperse in remote areas of the United States.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-American Massacre