unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Turquoise wrote:
unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Maybe if the "Native Americans" hadn't been pussyfooting around with each other, they'd have had a solidified government with which to claim illegality of European settlement, and with which to perhaps repel them.
Huh? HUH?!
It's more like... if the Native Americans had a lot of technology and had domesticated animals (to build up resistance to disease), they would have had the ability to kick us out. They also were much fewer in number than the European colonists.
Actually, it's more like... if the Native Americans didn't wreck their own culture, then they'd...wait. Our two posts are saying the exact same thing. So where's the argument?
Well, I'd agree that Europe had a major advantage because of technology. I wouldn't say that all the Native American cultures were self-destructive though. Quite a few of them were just peaceful societies minding their own business.
Disease probably killed more Indians than anything else. This invisible killer was something that the Europeans were only partially aware of, since medicine was still pretty primitive by today's standards.
I guess what I mean is... while many natives harmed each other through warfare, most of the decimation of the natives resulted from external factors like disease and a serious technological disadvantage against the Europeans. It wasn't really their own fault...