Adolf Hitler's Nazi Regime

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When we think about history, we think how horrible Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime was. They rounded up Jewish people, and killed them after they exploited them for everything they had, but how was America found? Our forefathers came to the "New World" thinking that the land was a gift from God to them. To them the land was just up for grabs, and the people that were already there were just more slaves and savages. Just imagine a race of aliens comes along with weapons you have never seen before, takes over the country you live in and moves everyone into camps in the desserts. They tell you that the land belongs to them, even though, your ancestors have been there for many centuries. When Sagoyewatha Seneca says, “Your forefathers crossed the great

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