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It was a simple miss understanding of two different cultures. One side believed in peace and caring of nature (thats the natives) and on the other side believe in mainfest destiny (the non-natives), the corruption of the mind in the individuals who participated in these mass murders to exterminate all native races and to fulfill the only goal that ends in chaos. Why this answer? Cause look at what "We the People" live in now: rapist, racism, teen pregencies, abortion, and even teen suicides rid the world.

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