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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 6162332" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>I actually already admitted that, but thanks.</p><p></p><p>You clearly have lots of great info on all the natives accomplishments. I certainly wasn't clear that just because the Europeans were great at betraying and taking over 2 entire continents, that doesn't mean the natives were inferior. They merely weren't well suited to resisting the Europeans. Given the time they had left alone before Columbus showed up, they had plenty of time to invent everything the folks in Africa, Europe/Asia had. Perhaps, living in the land of plenty didn't ferment a culture of necessity to drive the same tech innovations.</p><p></p><p>What we do see out of this, is that 2 different mindsets (the natives & the europeans), they both figure out horses just fine (natives once they get them). People can think and value differently, and still come to comprehensible solutions (let's ride these things!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 6162332, member: 8835"] I actually already admitted that, but thanks. You clearly have lots of great info on all the natives accomplishments. I certainly wasn't clear that just because the Europeans were great at betraying and taking over 2 entire continents, that doesn't mean the natives were inferior. They merely weren't well suited to resisting the Europeans. Given the time they had left alone before Columbus showed up, they had plenty of time to invent everything the folks in Africa, Europe/Asia had. Perhaps, living in the land of plenty didn't ferment a culture of necessity to drive the same tech innovations. What we do see out of this, is that 2 different mindsets (the natives & the europeans), they both figure out horses just fine (natives once they get them). People can think and value differently, and still come to comprehensible solutions (let's ride these things!). [/QUOTE]
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