Chapter 136: The History of the Indians' Wars

In any war, when both sides of the war can appear on the battlefield at the same time, at least it shows that from a certain point of view, the forces of the two sides can reach a delicate balance.

The two sides of absolutely one-sided forces will not have a chance to appear on the battlefield at the same time.

The so-called 'asymmetric war' is actually a false proposition.

On the one hand, the side that has 'asymmetric capabilities' has long solved problems outside the battlefield before using its 'asymmetric capabilities';

On the other hand, when this kind of 'asymmetric warfare' takes place out of necessity, it should actually be called 'beating' or 'slaughter'.

- The word 'war' is dirty enough, but there are something even dirtier that needs to be used as a cover.

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It's like the 'war' of the whites and Indians in another time and space, it is only a logical 'war', in fact, it is nothing more than a massacre under the cover of 'war'.

Because the forces of the two sides of the 'war' are so unbalanced that it should never have happened!

- You will never have a 'war' with a 3-year-old, there will never be a 'war' between a tiger and a rabbit, and there will never be a 'war' between Bactria and the Gambia!

- But the United States can say that there was a 'war' between him and the Indians, and it was very tragic!

Why?

In the history of the United States, it has never been written how tens of millions of Indians fell step by step to only a few hundred thousand - but, presumably, for logical reasons, after all, it was a mass extinction of tens of millions of people, and it would be too illogical to have a decent 'war' at all.

As a result, the history books of the Americans arranged several wars related to the Indians, among which the following were called "tragic" and "famous":

In 1811, at the Battle of Tippercano, in which 1,000 American troops and 500 to 700 Indians were involved, Tecumse's brother 'The Prophet' was killed;

In 1813, at the Battle of the Thames, 3,760 American troops, 800 British troops, and 500 Indians, in which Tecumse himself was killed;

In 1876, at the Battle of Little Giant Horn, 647 American troops and 900 to 1,800 Indians participated;

There is no need to list the rest of the wars, large and small, because these are already the 'biggest' wars.

The question is, how did a people, who at the end of the eighteenth century still had a population of tens of millions, become a minority with a total population of less than 1 million at the end of the nineteenth century through such wars of a few hundred men at the largest scale?

Even 200 years later, after the explosion of science and technology and the rapid improvement of living standards, Laomei has become the world's first power, known as the beacon of human civilization...... But the number of Indians continues to decline in the process, and now there are less than 800,000 people?

Even Mexico has millions!

Could the lighthouse civilization not be able to accommodate a million Indians?

Therefore, from any point of view, it is completely untenable to describe the history of the demise of the Indians as a 'history of war'.

The only thing that can be explained is that beyond these 'tragic' wars, there are 'more tragic' things, maybe massacres, maybe exterminations...... The information has been lost and cannot be confirmed.

Can we only believe that in line with the principle of 'no doubt of guilt', let's just think that these tens of millions of Indians killed themselves?

200 years later, the history books of white people describe the Indians as 'cruel', 'barbaric', 'ugly' and 'backward'......

In fact, however, any nation that is exterminated to less than a tenth of its life will probably become cruel;

If the nation were to be further exterminated to the first percent, then the white man would arrange all sorts of strange things on it, such as the penchant for flattening the head with a doorknob, not growing a beard, and eating human flesh raw...... What is bloody and ignorant, they should have;

If this nation is completely exterminated, and there is no scum left, then congratulations to this nation...... A mysterious, ancient, and glorious civilization was born! No one cares how it became extinct, archaeologists will only use endless ways to prove that the incense of this ancient civilization should be inherited by themselves!

Unfortunately, in the history of another time and space, the Indians will never have the opportunity to defend themselves!

Winner of the Caldecott Award in 1941, the work was an inspirational book called "They Are Strong and Good" about how a white family survived from the clutches of the Indians — what could the Indians say? I can only lie in the grave and praise it!

Even the black-and-white legal evidence of the 'headhunting order', 200 years later, there are people who argue that 'the ignorant Indians did it first, because they have a bloody sacrificial system and an ignorant tribal culture'—what can the Indians say? You can only default to it!

In the world 200 years later, what people see is a pleading of innocence that avoids the important and presets the position, and a confession performance that moves me with tears!

USA: 'I'm sorry this war has hurt both of us, let's forgive each other!' ’

Indian: 'Good...... Good ......' (mmp)

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Six years after the turtledoves came to this world, they can finally have a real war with the white people!

In May 1846, Turtledove deployed 50,000 troops in Texas to confront 100,000 American troops in southern Mexico.

In the eyes of the outside world, whether in terms of troops, weapons and equipment, or war potential, the Indians are at an absolute disadvantage.

However, since the two sides were able to appear on the battlefield at the same time, there must be some unknown factor that led to a temporary balance of forces between the two sides.

This was a real war, and unlike the previous wars in which the U.S. army only had to make a trip to the Indian village to achieve a great victory, there was still a possibility of defeat even if the U.S. military had organized and premeditated all its efforts.

Even if Sherman and Jackson's armies broke through the Rio Grande and captured the southern town of Kopache without much difficulty—but the war would not be over until the Indians announced their surrender!

Moreover, the balance of victory and defeat is so delicate that sometimes it only takes a straw to completely change the balance of the situation.

And on the night of May 21, the four signal flares that were raised at the last moment became the "straw" in the hands of $15.

"Go to hell! American Old! ”