Memoirs are windows that understand past events and events of people's lives. The more people read the memoirs, the more people know about the world around them. This is why many memoirs are considered classical. There are many different genocide in our history. According to merriam-webster.com, genocide is "intentional killing of people belonging to a particular ethnic, political or cultural group" (genocide). Many famous memoirs come from these genocide, and many come from events not classified as genocide completely.
In the controversy about mass genocide in the history of Native American, there is a very controversial about the fate of Armenian genocide and Roma and Sinti between political science and professor of honor, Lewy, and the Holocaust The author is trying to incorporate various sounds into the discussion. Lewy tried to discuss some important issues and events that dominated these conversations. In particular, Lewy is the role of disease in destroying indigenous peoples, the US Army's conspiracy to deliberately spread diseases, early violence between Indigenous and Puritan settlements, and controversial Shaxi University Massacre, Round Valley War. And the Great Plains Indian War from the middle of the 19th century to the latter half. Although it was a sneaky introduction, this brought us usefulness throughout the discussion. Lewy's conclusion is that extinction is occasionally carried out, but that is by no means the policy of the United States government.
Massacre of Native Americans: Discussion of Historical Facts and History Brenden Rensink Nebraska University - Lincoln
Massacre of India The US government uses military force to adopt genocide policy against Native Americans. In politics, thousands of American Indians died by removal, concentration and assimilation policies. Economically, the US government uses power as long as precious resources are found in the soil of India. In the social aspect, the near extinction of Buffalo has resulted in starvation and death among tribes. Evidence clearly shows this