People are historically dumb and have zero awareness of what populations back then looked like. In 1730, the total population of the colonies was 655,000. Places like Boston and New York had populations like 13,000 and 8,500.
Think about that. We have individual cities with larger populations than the total number of colonists in America back then.
America is massive. You didn’t have to steal land because there was plenty of unsettled wilderness. Many colonists died just trying to establish settlements.
So what makes it “their land”? Are they talking about a particular tribe, or just Indians? Because remember, they were killing each other over land before the colonists arrived. It was largely wilderness though, so I’m not sure where ownership comes into play.
Some questions I’d ask: How much of the land was theirs? Did they own the whole continent? What gives them ownership exactly?
People are historically dumb and have zero awareness of what populations back then looked like. In 1730, the total population of the colonies was 655,000. Places like Boston and New York had populations like 13,000 and 8,500.
Think about that. We have individual cities with larger populations than the total number of colonists in America back then.
America is massive. You didn’t have to steal land because there was plenty of unsettled wilderness. Many colonists died just trying to establish settlements.
So what makes it “their land”? Are they talking about a particular tribe, or just Indians? Because remember, they were killing each other over land before the colonists arrived. It was largely wilderness though, so I’m not sure where ownership comes into play.