While there were many groups of the time who were unfriendly to American Indians, Caucasians were attempting to exterminate American Indians. Many brutal acts were preformed on the Indians.
Indians were looking for peyote and apparently the pilgrims were looking to exterminate the indian race.
The Holocaust was not a living thing, it was a period of time in which the Nazis attempted to exterminate many "races" especially Jews.
What Buck did to the Indians was, he attempted to attack them.
You idiot, Hitler isn't considered genocide what he attempted is He tried to exterminate the whole Jewish Religon
The final solution was the proclamation by Hitler that led to the attempted genocide of the Jewish race. It established the orders to exterminate the Jewish population and to take their property.
Personal preference, really. Depending upon which tribe you are from or your political views, you might prefer Indians, Native Americans or American Indians. It really doesnt make a whole lot of difference.
The extermination of the buffalo herds because the Indians relied so heavily on the buffalo's for different sources, the europeans went on a buffalo killing campaign to exterminate them and their way of life.
To exterminate is to kill off completely. Here are some sentences.Please exterminate these cockroaches!A ruthless soldier will exterminate all of his enemies with no pity.She will exterminate the competition.
he attempted genocide on them.
Clifford E. Trafzer has written: 'Renegade tribe' -- subject(s): History, Indians of North America, Paloos Indians 'Exterminate them' 'Yuma' -- subject(s): History 'Earth Song, Sky Spirit' 'Salmon count' 'Blue Dawn, Red Earth' 'Native Universe' 'American Indian Prophets' 'American Indians/American presidents' -- subject(s): Presidents, Native Americans, Racial attitudes 'The Northwest Tribes in Exile' 'Renegade tribe' -- subject(s): History, Paloos Indians, Washington (State), Indians of North America 'Grandmother, Grandfather, and Old Wolf'
Exterminate is a verb.
The Powhatan Indians of the early 17th century could best be described as authoritative and powerful. However, as time passed, the English colonists managed to exterminate most of the tribe.