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🇺🇸 Let's take a journey through the #HistoryofUSA! From the early Native American civilizations to the modern-day superpower, this fascinating thread will explore key moments in the development of the United States of America. 🗽🦅
Before the arrival of Europeans, numerous Indigenous tribes thrived across the land. From the Iroquois Confederacy in the northeast to the Pueblo peoples in the southwest, their rich cultures and societies laid the groundwork for America's story. #NativeAmericanHistory
In 1492, Christopher Columbus' voyage marked the beginning of European colonization in the Americas. The Spanish, French, Dutch, and English all established settlements, profoundly impacting Indigenous peoples and the land. #Columbus #ColonialAmerica
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Allegations of "genocide" in Xinjiang are LIES of the CENTURY. But genocide did take place in Canada, the US&Australia. In the 1870s, the Canadian government included assimilation of indigenous people in its official agenda&openly advocated “the killing of the Indian bloodline”. Image
Over 150,000 indigenous children were sent to schools that enforced cultural genocide policies. Indigenous women and children are 12 times more likely to be murdered or to go missing compared with other groups, with the likelihood being 16 times higher than white people.
The American #WestwardExpansion slashed the population of native Indians from 5 million to 250,000, less than one fifth of the original.
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Uyghur population in Xinjiang has grown from 5.55 million to 11.68 million in the past 40 years. If #Pompeo was telling the truth, how could such a substantial increase in population happen? Image
Not the 1st time that #Pompeo cited false info and lied on Xinjiang. Adrian Zenz is a member of a far-right org set up by the US govt&a senior fellow of a "research group on Xinjiang's educational and training centers" set up&controlled by US intelligence agency.
In the US, population of native Indians dropped from 5mln in 1492 to 250,000 in early 1900s, as a large number of them were killed during #WestwardExpansion. #GeorgeFloyd's death shows that US systemic racism has chocked ethnic minorities so hard that they "can't breathe".
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