There are stories we read and are taught about in history textbooks at a young age but when you grow more mature, there comes a time where you begin to have doubts about the history you’re being told to believe word for word. So you decide to do some research on your own. This becomes a major turning point for you. Your teen years are revolutionized. But you’re confused. You finally find out so many truths with one simple search and wonder why the original script didn’t provide accurate information in the first place? It’s because the retelling of what happened in the past changes constantly, and this is true with just about every major event in history. Nothing remains consistent.
For example, they tell us that in 1620, the Pilgrims on the
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Their stories of their suffering were tossed out of American history to support the glorification of those who currently run America. Blogger Broken Mystic asked, “What kind of democracy are we living in when educators and institutions refuse to mention the fact that 10 to nearly 30 million Natives were brutally murdered at the hands of European invasion and colonialism? What’s the point of taking advantage of young children's minds by teaching selective and extremely biased …show more content…
So many people aren’t aware of the horrific plague after Columbus arrived in the “New World”, that killed nearly the entire Native American population. A majority of the diseases were from the animals raised by Europeans and those diseases spread like the wind. It’s important to mention the plague because it wiped out 60% of Europe’s population. An when they arrived to the new land, they brought along with them this plague. And the sad thing is, a lot of the pilgrims were actually grateful that the native american population was dramatically discreasing. So why don’t they tell us this in history books? Why are historians and the people who provide these points of views so embarrassed to reveal the ugly truth and the crimes their ancestors committed instead of boasting about how incredible a guy Colombus