That's the thing I was trying to say. But in reality, the native Americans simply occupied parts of North America and Alaska. There were over 500 separate tribes. Most didn't know of each others existance and the ones that did, many were at war and killing each other. There was no "nation". Just many completely separate groups of nomadic people living a very primitive life. Also, most of the Native American Indian tribes came over here across a land bridge and were not original inhabitants either. There's no way that a literal handful of people living this way could have or should have held onto a huge land mass. Its contratry to the evolution of human civilization. Imagine the state of humanity if everyone that found the continent said "Oh well. There's some scattered tribes of primitive people sporadically scattered around this huge land mass. So we better go."? LOL. Really. The bottom line is that the strong and more advanced always supercede. Civiliation would never evolve otherwise. And basically nothing is really "yours" if you are unwilling or unable to defend it. That's why the US has a strong military and the Constution gives citizens the right to keeep and bear arms. If we had no military, does anyone believe China or Russia or some other country would not invade us immediately?
P.S Dwinblood, I think you're awesome!