Respuesta :


No it was not always justified, because the main contributing problem was about land and that later inflicted a war.

Answer:

Totally Unjustified

Explanation:

The reasons for this racial genocide were multi-layered. Settlers, most of whom had been barred from inheriting property in Europe, arrived on American shores hungry for Indian land—and the abundant natural resources that came with it. Indians’ collusion with the British during the American Revolution and the War of 1812 exacerbated American hostility and suspicion toward them. Even more fundamentally, indigenous people were just too different: Their skin was dark. Their languages were foreign. And their world views and spiritual beliefs were beyond most white men’s comprehension. To settlers fearful that a loved one might become the next Mary Campbell, all this stoked racial hatred and paranoia, making it easy to paint indigenous peoples as pagan savages who must be killed in the name of civilization and Christianity.

Below is a list of wars with the us that are either justified or not

American Revolution- Totally Justified

Quasi War- Justified

Barbary Wars- Justified

War of 1812- Lean Justified

Indian Wars- Totally Unjustified

Mexican American War- Justified

Civil War- Totally Justified

Spanish American War- Lean Unjustified

Philippine American War- Totally Unjustified

World War 1- neither justified or Unjustified,

Pacific Front of World War 2- Totally Justified

European Front of World War 2- Totally Justified

Korean War- Justified

Vietnam War- Unjustified

Grenada Invasion- lean justified

Panama Invasion - lean unjustified

Gulf War- Justified

Kosovo War- lean unjustified

Afghanistan War- Justified

Iraq War- Unjustified

Libyan War- Lean Unjustified

ISIS War- Justified