Well, I should think the key point was that they had a 30 to 60% mortality rate. That seems a tad bit high.Cormac wrote:[
In fact, re-education does form one of the defined forms of genocide - see Lemkin's definition, which formed the basis of the UN Convention on Genocide.
But, in any case, some of the Canadians here seem to have been unaware that they actually had wars with the native peoples, and claimed that such events never occurred.
In Canada, the Brits apparently just pulled the boats up to L'Anse Aux Meadows and signed a lease for Newfoundland, and reimbursed the natives for the rent that the Vikings had left unpaid. Then they moved in, and bought the remaining land, bit by bit, in fair negotiations at fair market value prices. I think in the 1700's, they used zillow.com to price Ontario. The French gave the native Canadians perfumed French whores in exchange for Quebec City and Montreal. In Saskatchewan, the Canadians and the native Canadians lived side by side in harmony. They'd even lend each other tools from their respective garages and not worry about getting them back.
