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Do you know where the worst genocyde took place?

gregshin

Diamond Member
It'll surprise ya...and i'm counting % wise of people that died....if you can guess right you get a prize
 
Do you count the unintentional genocide of the Aztecs by the Spanish when they brought their diseases over on the Columbian Exchange?
 


<< Do you count the unintentional genocide of the Aztecs by the Spanish when they brought their diseases over on the Columbian Exchange? >>

That's what I was thinking at first... but that's not true genocide.

Maybe the warring with the Indians in North America by the US..... Wiped probably a good 50% of out.
 


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<< Do you count the unintentional genocide of the Aztecs by the Spanish when they brought their diseases over on the Columbian Exchange? >>

That's what I was thinking at first... but that's not true genocide.

Maybe the warring with the Indians in North America by the US..... Wiped probably a good 50% of out.
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Yep i'm talking about the Americas...the figure is 90% GENOCYDE....crazy huh? Learned that in my history of Americas class at Cal state....i was a history major
 
This site suggests the US? (anti Columbus site)

link

In the end more than 150 million human beings would perish, the largest genocide in human history. Teaching this in the classroom, however, would mean acknowledging the United States' own brutal treatment of indigenous people, something we seem reluctant to do. Rarely able to acknowledge our own atrocities, we continue to promulgate lies to hide the fact we live in a stolen land.
 
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