{"id":42450,"date":"2024-04-26T23:09:56","date_gmt":"2024-04-26T23:09:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/branding\/native-americans\/"},"modified":"2024-04-26T23:09:56","modified_gmt":"2024-04-26T23:09:56","slug":"native-americans","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sheilathewriter.com\/blog\/native-americans\/","title":{"rendered":"Native Americans"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Name <\/p>\n<p>Instructor<\/p>\n<p>Course<\/p>\n<p>Date<\/p>\n<p>Native Americans<\/p>\n<p>The British Empire in the 18th and 19th century conquered many countries including the United States of America. As a tradition, the British mistreated the native Americans just like they had killed, maimed and took the land of then of other countries they had conquered. In his book \u201ca different Mirror,\u201d Takaki brings out the suffering that the American natives endured from their own perspective.<\/p>\n<p>When the British started pouring into America, they did not take into concern of the people living there; they were only interested in taking the land away from the natives. The British had low regards for the Natives\u2019 way of life and perceived the Indians as savages, beasts, as well as other names such as cannibals, and uncivilized Heathens. The British did not like the Indians way of life, as evident in their claim that, \u201cthey lived like herds of deer\u201d (Takaki 33). <\/p>\n<p>The British claimed that their culture was much superior to any other culture in the United States and their way of life much civilized that the native Americans. They therefore classified the Indians as animals. As more British came to the United States, the natives slowly became the minority; the high numbers of the British meant that they needed more space to settle. In order to the space, Indians were evicted from their lands and those who resisted were killed without a second thought. The perception that the British were superior pushed them to kill Indians and ravage their lands. This is because the Indians were perceived as animals that were not fit to live amongst them (Takaki 34).<\/p>\n<p>The need to get more land by the British and to push the Indians out of these lands resulted to the enacting of a bill known as the Indian Removal Act. The act was enacted on the 28th of May 1830 by Andrew Jackson (Takaki 33). It directed that the Native Indians should trade the land they were occupying for another land to the west of the\u00a0Mississippi. However, the act was not without conditions and the president promised \u201caid\u201d for those people who wanted to move or to those who were moving. The Indians were also assured that the land they were trading would always belong to them regardless who were occupying. However, the rule had an exception; the treaty stated that if \u201cIndians become extinct, or abandon the same\u201d then \u201c\u2026such lands shall revert to the\u00a0United States.\u201d The Indians were also offered protection from any harassment if they moved. After examining the treaty and the accompanying promises, five different tribes resolved to move to the land on the other side of Mississippi with the destination being Oklahoma also known as the Indian Territory (Takaki 33).   <\/p>\n<p>Trail of Tears<\/p>\n<p>Over 70,000 Natives embarked on the trek to Oklahoma, a journey that took almost ten years to reach Oklahoma. The trek was given the name \u201cTrail of Tears\u201d due to the big number of the natives who died. What had looked as a good deal soon turned into tears as a big number of natives died along the way due to exhaustion and starvation. One of the tribes that were moving known as the Cherokee lost approximately 3,000 members. The other tribes also lost thousands of their members, and for those who were lucky enough to get to Oklahoma, a majority were not spared by diseases and died as a result (Takaki 53). <\/p>\n<p>Nez Perce Tribe<\/p>\n<p>The Nez Perce Tribe was not willing to the designated lands, thus about 750 members of the tribe moved to Montana. They managed to settle in Montana but were not aware of an impending attack from Howard, having fought before to protect their land. The Montana attack took them by surprise as a significant number of people were killed. Sensing that the whole tribe might be wiped out, the chief surrendered and eventually, the tribe was forcefully moved to the one of the reservation. In the reservations, the natives were not allowed to move freely as they used to, the living conditions were not favorable and a majority died of diseases and hunger (Takaki 53).<\/p>\n<p>African-Americans<\/p>\n<p>The Indians were not the only persons that the British killed or mistreated; African Americans also endured torture under the British, made to work for long hours. Some African-Americans even died from being overworked by the British. The British regarded the African-Americans as uncivilized, and animals. However, the British were afraid of the African- Americans because they could not determine their emotions at a given time: the British could not tell when they were angry or happy. Even when mistreated to the extreme the African- Americans did not care, this resulted in the British calling them \u201cSambo\u201d (Takaki 106). However, the British did not bar the African-Americans from living with them owing to their  manpower, unlike that of the Indians (Takaki 50).<\/p>\n<p>Conclusion<\/p>\n<p>The British used intimidation in order to look superior to the other tribes. They knew it was only by instilling fear in the Natives by killing them, taking their land and destroying their crops that they could control them. They had no respect for the cultures of the other tribes and worked hard to destroy them, as they realized there were some cultures that brought the tribes together which could work to their disadvantage.<\/p>\n<p>Work Cited<\/p>\n<p> HYPERLINK &#8220;http:\/\/www.bibme.org\/&#8221; o &#8220;Edit this item&#8221; Takaki, Ronald T..\u00a0A different mirror: a history of multicultural America. New York: sage, 2010. 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