Mayerling, thank you for your very interesting post. I'm a native of California, and haven't been further east than Indiania, so your information about the names of the New York City boroughs was fascinating.
It is very common for victors to rename places they've taken from others; it's surprising we've retained as many Native American names as we have.
Your points about slavery being accepted in the days of the colonists, from several European countries, are true. Certainly the Spanish enslaved Indians as well as blacks, in their large regions to the west.
There is a new documentary series on the Civil War which focuses on the enormous cost in lives lost and damaged on both sides of the conflict. Some of my ancestors fought on both sides, and I am sorry for all of them. It was terribly divisive to this country, and I sincerely hope it never happens again.
It is very common for victors to rename places they've taken from others; it's surprising we've retained as many Native American names as we have.
Your points about slavery being accepted in the days of the colonists, from several European countries, are true. Certainly the Spanish enslaved Indians as well as blacks, in their large regions to the west.
There is a new documentary series on the Civil War which focuses on the enormous cost in lives lost and damaged on both sides of the conflict. Some of my ancestors fought on both sides, and I am sorry for all of them. It was terribly divisive to this country, and I sincerely hope it never happens again.
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