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RE: Adsactly Education - Mississippi River European Contact and Beyond

in #education6 years ago

@bigtom13 and @adsactly, In my opinion in many aspects History is evident that whenever people visited to the new land then in many cases they brought something, and in most cases we saw it's either war or plague.

And History is evident for one more thing and that is, in my opinion it's the aspect of Domination, and people tried to dominate or dominated for the land or for the Treasure.

In past people were more analytical and more explorative and they were finding those lands which can produce precious things and if they found then they tried to win that land either way.

Good to read this piece and great to see that you are doing effective Continuation of this Subject of history. Waiting for more pieces so keep this in depth and informative work.

Wishing you an great day and stay blessed. 🙂

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I've been quite careful with my words. In a great many cases the profit motive vastly overtook human rights in this story of the Mississippi. The horrible plagues of smallpox and measles would have happened sooner or later, but much of the rest of the story from the perspective of the Natives is simply a narrative about greed and lust ruling the collective mind.

Good to hear these words with more deeper perspective. Stay blessed. 🙂