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48 minutes ago, Anler said:

Rumor is early Americans killed 100 million natives. Now add in ww1, ww2, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. That's alot of dead. We win!

You can't be serious.  

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24 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

My point is nothing what you think it is...  my point was early americans didnt kill 100 million indians cause there wasnt anywhere even remotely close to 100 million indians to kill for early americans.

Ok so how many indians were there? They lived in all areas of the US from coast to coast.

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2 minutes ago, Anler said:

Ok so how many indians were there? They lived in all areas of the US from coast to coast.

There are only 315 million people in the US today.   Look at our vast cities.   You honestly think there were 100 million Native American's? :lol:

I've heard those numbers before I just didn't think anyone was gullible enough to believe them. 

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Just now, Highmark said:

There are only 315 million people in the US today.   Look at our vast cities.   You honestly think there were 100 million Native American's? :lol:

He pulled that number out of his fat Nazi ass :guzzle: 

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18 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Well since there numbers of indians range from 2 million on the low side estimate and 18 million on the high side estimate when the nina, pinta, and the santa maria pull into port i just had a smh moment on the 100 million comment.  Of the ones we killed most of it wasnt on purpose....  it was the natives weak ass immune system that got most of them.

That doesn't incense enough basement dwelling wannabe anarchists and mouth breathing liberals, gotta go big numbers bro. 

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Just now, bussman said:

That doesn't incense enough basement dwelling wannabe anarchists and mouth breathing liberals, gotta go big numbers bro. 

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1 minute ago, Highmark said:

There are only 315 million people in the US today.   Look at our vast cities.   You honestly think there were 100 million Native American's? :lol:

I've heard those numbers before I just didn't think anyone was gullible enough to believe them. 

:dunno: 1/3 of the population now? They had a presence in every state from east to west and north to south. So how many?

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1 minute ago, bussman said:

That doesn't incense enough basement dwelling wannabe anarchists and mouth breathing liberals, gotta go big numbers bro. 

This is why Jesus loves you the most... :lol:

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Just now, bussman said:

It was all peace pipes and snuggles around the teepee. A liberal educator told me this so it has to be true. 

Kinda like whites and blacks(mexicans, muslims, asians) too!

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9 minutes ago, Anler said:

:dunno: 1/3 of the population now? They had a presence in every state from east to west and north to south. So how many?

Again man use some common sense.  Look at America today.  I really don't believe there were more than a couple million and that seems high.  Reality is there is no way to accurately know.  If 100 million deaths occured where are all the mass graves?   I mean think about that.   Wasn't there like 60 million killed in WW2.  40 million more were killed here.   No fucking way.   

While it is difficult to determine exactly how many Natives lived in North America before Columbus,[6] estimates range from a low of 2.1 million[7] to 7 million[8] people to a high of 18 million[9]

Historian David Henige has argued that many population figures are the result of arbitrary formulas selectively applied to numbers from unreliable historical sources. He believes this is a weakness unrecognized by several contributors to the field, and insists there is not sufficient evidence to produce population numbers that have any real meaning. He characterizes the modern trend of high estimates as "pseudo-scientific number-crunching." Henige does not advocate a low population estimate, but argues that the scanty and unreliable nature of the evidence renders broad estimates inevitably suspect, saying "high counters" (as he calls them) have been particularly flagrant in their misuse of sources.[14] Many population studies acknowledge the inherent difficulties in producing reliable statistics, given the scarcity of hard data

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2 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Again man use some common sense.  Look at America today.  I really don't believe there were more than a couple million and that seems high.  Reality is there is no way to accurately know.  

How many people died in europe from the plague?

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