The Pros And Cons Of Native Americans

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Centuries ago, the vast lands of the Americas were ruled by people not much unlike ourselves, two hands, two feet, and two eyes. However, when our ancestors settled on this land, they distinctly decided that these people were either inferior to us or did not belong on this land as much as we did. Unfortunately for the people that lived here before, there is no match due to the technological advancements or diseases that would soon rain upon them. Although some righteous Americans attempted to do good, they were constantly in conflict with the greedy adventurers from the East. As Native Americans were pushed from reservation to reservation, each migration killed thousands and slowly stripped them of their pride and culture. The Native Americans were undoubtedly wronged and the process of settling the west, but it is unclear if there ever was a solution to their plight. A man's words are supposed to be a symbol of their actions. Fulfilling a promise builds an entity's moral character; however, it is arguable that America's morality is subpar. President Grant himself had stated, " Indians would be harmless and peaceful if they were not put …show more content…

Time after time, reservation after reservation, Native Americans were promised safe and secure lands. However, Eastern settlers constantly traveled upon these Western lands and searched for fame, fortune, and livelihood. But for every dollar these settlers were gaining, they were causing sufferable harm to the Native Americans. one such industry was Buffalo hunting. Native Americans relied on the Buffalo as a food source, clothing, and other various tools and goods. However, in 100 years, Their life Source was taken to Extinction. Native Americans were pushed farther and farther from their home territories; white westerners often facilitated this drive looking for things like gold on the hilltop of the rocky

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