I'm learning American history at school, but as I continue to learn, I feel that America was a really evil country... As you all know, the United States is a country where British companies have entered and people who are oppressed by religion or ideas have crossed over. To summarize the history of the United States, Jamestown was built in 1607 by the London Company, 110 more British people came to Jamestown in 1608 (because nearly all those who crossed in 1607) and 20 blacks were sold as slaves in 1619 and settled in 1620 with the Maei Flower, 1621 Americans.However, due to the independence of the United States, it became nominal... July 4, 1776, the independent document of the United States... It stated that "All men are equal" and "freedom of speech and action is guaranteed. Of course, it was not observed, and those who said anything damaging to the government were executed unknowingly, or from the colonial era of prison, Americans (British merchants) treated blacks really inhumanely. If it was much more than Hitler, it would have been better, not worse. They were stuffed into ships like livestock and sold them as slaves while sailing for a long three weeks. Black people were not granted any rights and could not take any rest. And white people didn't hate black people very much, but it was racism that the vested class created artificially. The reason was that poor white people often joined forces with black slaves to engage in armed struggle or rebellion, and the vested people were afraid of it, forcing them to punish poor white people, provide more workplaces, and even black people despise black people. Not only that, but the reason for independence in the United States seems like something. In general, in other countries, when independence movements are carried out, it is common for a hegemony state to brutally deal with and suppress the ruling class... The United States is just an independence practiced by the wealthy to gain more power. Washington and Thomas Jefferson were the richest people in the British colonies. Despite the fact that independent documents in the United States clearly state that "all men are created Equal" (all men are created equally), black people never escaped from the slave situation. The reason is that black people were not "people." The Indians were indiscriminately slaughtered... With the independence of the United States, all the treaties Britain had previously signed with the Indians were invalidated, so it began to occupy Indian land indiscriminately. The United States began to expand from the beginning of its founding, and there seems to be no respect for other countries. When the U.S. just settled down, they coveted Mexico right in the south. They eventually took Texas, California, and New Mexico from Mexico. What strategy I used was, first of all, when Mexico became independent from the Spanish Empire, the United States first built the American Embassy in Mexico and sent a diplomat to sway Mexican politics. The ambassador Poinsett spread new ideas in Mexico, creating many pro-American figures and desperately preventing Mexican politics from uniting. In addition, he continued to migrate his citizens to Texas, the territory of Mexico, leading to a rebellion in Texas. Meanwhile, as a competent officer named Santa Anna became president, as soon as he tried to unite Mexico and take the first step toward development, Texas, the American den, revolted, and at the same time, signed and sent troops to support Texas... The Mexican army, which lacks training and supply, is no match for the American army, and Mexico eventually gave up Texas... I wish it had ended, but the United States turned to California and New Mexico without ending the war. There have been several battles since then, and the result is that Mexico, which also suffered from the annihilation war of Mexican troops, just paid for it and gave up California and New Mexico... A soldier who was serving in the Philippines in the 19th century wrote in a letter, "When a local little boy asked me this, I was embarrassed and hardened, and the boy said to me, 'What did we do wrong? What did we do wrong to you that we're just killing our people?" Another soldier said, "There's definitely something wrong with what's happening here, they've never harmed us, what are we fighting for? I don't know... But he said, "Can't you point a gun at your country?" Now, it happened in the 19th century, so why is this similar to the current situation in the United States?I don't know why these letters are felt by the US soldiers serving in Iraq... The more I know the history of the United States, the more and more disgusting the country of the United States...
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