Pan-racial alliances, during colonialism

at a time, now, when people are spreading false propaganda, it falls on me to expose their lies and emphasize the relevant parts of history.

the propaganda, you all heard/read already, so i won't repeat. anyway you will see each of several "versions" narrative of fraud history are each false.

selection from history:
when English settled colonies in "new england" they had native ALLIES.
massasoit made effort for trade with the "enemy invaders bent on genocide" who weren't really like that.

Pan-racial alliances, during colonialism
the natives and colonists interacted, traded and even... despite American-indians had a faith, something about Christianity "rung true" better.
Pan-racial alliances, during colonialism

a surprise is:
not only in Spanish america where inquisition came spreading fear, as ordered by pope to save souls... a RISK even now, i mean a billion catholics SUBMIT to a pope hoping he won't command renew inquisition but if he would they already submitted and also now agree to principle save souls. pope decides how...
but also without fear, people there joined Christianity.
like in other places jew and muslim joined Christianity, these natives too. accounting for the willing disappearance of native culture as the savages integrated in civilization.
also wars did ignite so the British WITH NATIVE ALLIES fought the violent harmful natives.
the fact that today few remain is no proof that europeans mass murdered all the others... some try to blame U.S. for those false accusations, long before the first American citizen was born, anyway also false about British.

instead the British wanted allies, not wanted "kill due to ethnicity".
many wars did occur. named philip and french indian etc. those were wars completely unnecessary if all natives would be like massasoit. read about massasoit.
the celebration of Thanksgiving SHOULD emphasize those pan-racial alliances, as informed Americans have been emphasizing for centuries about mayflower boat story.

Pan-racial alliances, during colonialism
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