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History, 27.11.2019 03:31 damientran

Where and when do we see violence being used by the europeans and/or then americans to deny freedom to native peoples? be specific in your answers. what was the purpose or goal of violence as used by the europeans and/or americans? how did they incorporate violence into their overall strategy for the domination, control, and exploitation of native peoples? how did the europeans and/or americans justify violence against native peoples? what "arguments" did they use to legitimize the dispossession of native peoples, the destruction of their culture and lives? what was the impact of the threat of violence (both legal and extra-legal) on native peoples?

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