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- Title
The Origins of Genocide against Native Americans: Virginia in the Seventeenth Century.
- Authors
CAVE, ALFRED A.
- Abstract
The author focuses on the policies encouraged by dehumanization that lead to Genocide in North American Colony in Virginia in the seventeenth century. He states that the people that inhabited Virginia developed a thinking that peace in the state can only be possible if the Indians residing undergo a transformational change in the lifestyle as well as character. He informs that the leaders at that time of Virginia tried to make the Indians flee from the state. He describes the English people's behavior towards the Indians after their invasion at Jamestown colony in Virginia.
- Subjects
JAMESTOWN (Va.); VIRGINIA; GENOCIDE; VIRGINIA state history; 17TH century Native American history; NATIVE Americans; LIFESTYLES; SEVENTEENTH century; HISTORY
- Publication
Global Dialogue, 2013, Vol 15, Issue 1, p85
- ISSN
1450-0590
- Publication type
Article