October 12th is the day on which many countries celebrate Columbus Day. This is the same day that the Europeans so-called "discovered" this continent, which is wrongly called "The United States"!
The population of Latin America at the time of European invasion is estimated to be between 20 and 40 million people.
According to some researchers, when the era of Christopher Columbus ended, there were only 100,000 people left from this population, and the same number reached only 200 people by 1542. It is estimated that within a generation after the arrival of Christopher Columbus, about 15 million Native Americans were destroyed throughout the Caribbean islands; This is genocide, that is, the killing of the entire population of a race on a large scale. The aging of these policies, the extermination policies that the Europeans used to justify the elimination of about 100 million Native Americans in the entire Western Hemisphere. By any standard, killing with this amount is considered a holocaust.
80% of the total budget of the early American governments was used to attack Indian tribes to seize their agricultural lands, which resulted in the loss of 95% of the native population of the region.
"Where is the Pequot tribe today? Where are the tribes of Narragansett, Mohicans, Pocanoket and many other tribes of our nation who were all powerful before? They disappeared under the white people's yoke as snow melts in the sun.”