Americanization of Native Americans Education or Genocide

Date Submitted: 06/05/2004 15:14:27
Category: / History / North American History
Length: 26 pages (7214 words)
Americanization: The Beginning Throughout history there have been dominant and subordinate groups, of different cultures, living in the same geographical area. In what is now known as the United States, two of these cultures are the dominant Europeans and the subordinate Natives Americans. These natives who have lived on the North American continent for over 10,000 years in a semi-peaceful existence had no idea of the tragedy that would beset them. Starting almost 500 years ago, explorers …
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