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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Bowman" data-source="post: 7472766" data-attributes="member: 6925649"><p>What did Europeans worship 2250 years ago? Most Europeans were not monotheistic at that time, they worshipped all sorts of gods and goddesses, including those of the Greeks and Romans. Also none of them would be speaking modern English The only thing these modern Indians would have in common with their ancestors would be their physical appearance, they would be wearing different clothes, and most of them wouldn't not be hunter gatherers, but farmers. They might be a little shocked when the see the bearded, sword swinging, barbarians inhabiting the far shore of the Atlantic Ocean, and those modern Indians would call the "savages". Mothers would tell their kids stories of those savage European tribesmen with spears, some of them were even cannibals, giving such children nightmares about all the terrible things those "bearded savages" would do to them. Those Indians would be especially worried about what would happen to their women folk that got captured by those bearded barbarians. Basically it is a role reversal. The Egyptians and Persians would be exceptionally tough, but those would not be the people the Colonist Indians would encounter first. Indians would pray to their Great Spirit for deliverance and to protect them from the cruel depredations of those "savage" Europeans, Asians, and Africans.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It is a bit of a role reversal, and Much of Europe, Asia, and Africa can be considered wilderness areas by the American Indian standards. Lots of tall trees in Europe, and a lot of wildlife, animals that are very similar to those of North America, and those horses really are game changers, many would be brought back to North American in wooden ships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Bowman, post: 7472766, member: 6925649"] What did Europeans worship 2250 years ago? Most Europeans were not monotheistic at that time, they worshipped all sorts of gods and goddesses, including those of the Greeks and Romans. Also none of them would be speaking modern English The only thing these modern Indians would have in common with their ancestors would be their physical appearance, they would be wearing different clothes, and most of them wouldn't not be hunter gatherers, but farmers. They might be a little shocked when the see the bearded, sword swinging, barbarians inhabiting the far shore of the Atlantic Ocean, and those modern Indians would call the "savages". Mothers would tell their kids stories of those savage European tribesmen with spears, some of them were even cannibals, giving such children nightmares about all the terrible things those "bearded savages" would do to them. Those Indians would be especially worried about what would happen to their women folk that got captured by those bearded barbarians. Basically it is a role reversal. The Egyptians and Persians would be exceptionally tough, but those would not be the people the Colonist Indians would encounter first. Indians would pray to their Great Spirit for deliverance and to protect them from the cruel depredations of those "savage" Europeans, Asians, and Africans. It is a bit of a role reversal, and Much of Europe, Asia, and Africa can be considered wilderness areas by the American Indian standards. Lots of tall trees in Europe, and a lot of wildlife, animals that are very similar to those of North America, and those horses really are game changers, many would be brought back to North American in wooden ships. [/QUOTE]
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