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Tango0121 Aug 2016 9:32 p.m. PST

"Keeping straight the wars between Native Americans and the Europeans who came to settle among them tests the memory. There were, to name a few, the Taino, Aztec, and Powhatan Wars, the Pequot War, King Philip's War, the Pueblo Revolt, Queen Anne's War, the French and Indian War, the Tuscarora War, the Yamasee War, the Creek War, Pontiac's Conspiracy, Lord Dunmore's War, the First, Second, and Third Seminole Wars, the Black Hawk War, the Navajo Conflicts, the Ute Wars, the Modoc War, the Red River War, and the Nez Percé War. From the struggles against Columbus's depredations to the indigenous Brazilians fighting today for their hunting grounds, the roll of death and destruction unwinds across time and the hemisphere. James Loewen, historian and sociologist, says, "In one sense there was just one Indian war. It started in 1492 and it's still going on today, in some parts of the Amazon.".."
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