To them it was their land and we were invaders, and to us they were obstacles that needed to be eliminated. Why Couldnt we just come to a comprimise and share the land?
@Roncace Nahh, the worlds always been like that. If its not one thing its another. Frankly Im glad we have a transcontinental railroad, but im pretty sure we could have had that and indians get along ya know?
@pumkinvine I've just read Steven Ambrose's account of the building of the Transcontinental Railroad and this documentry runs pretty close to the truth. Only fault is it's a bit lacking in detail, but hey, a one hour documentry cannot compete with a work hundreds of pages long written by a historian using academic rigor, subject to peer review and full referenced.
Wow! That video is so kazomapaloop! Very awesome video, thanks for sharing with us man.
sniper77shot 1 year ago
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sniper77shot 1 year ago
To them it was their land and we were invaders, and to us they were obstacles that needed to be eliminated. Why Couldnt we just come to a comprimise and share the land?
WhyAyeMann 1 year ago
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Roncace 1 year ago
@Roncace Nahh, the worlds always been like that. If its not one thing its another. Frankly Im glad we have a transcontinental railroad, but im pretty sure we could have had that and indians get along ya know?
WhyAyeMann 1 year ago
This BBC documentary is absolutely extraordinary. Really well made!
tk339 2 years ago 3
@tk339 LOL, The BBC has never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
pumkinvine 1 year ago
@pumkinvine I've just read Steven Ambrose's account of the building of the Transcontinental Railroad and this documentry runs pretty close to the truth. Only fault is it's a bit lacking in detail, but hey, a one hour documentry cannot compete with a work hundreds of pages long written by a historian using academic rigor, subject to peer review and full referenced.
brightasblackout 1 year ago