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4 pages in length. Culhane Speck (1987) and Kelm (1999) both discuss how the natural selection afforded by widespread disease helped to aid European settlement by helping the white colonists eradicate what they viewed as an impediment to their progression as a race. The omnipotent superiority exuded by the white race, as each writer's passages clearly illustrates, set in motion a chain of events that even if the colonists knew in advance would occur, no preventive measures would have been taken. In effect, the diseases responsible for killing off indigenous peoples proved to be the final straw for these culturally compromised populations who were underfed, overworked and victimized by various abuses. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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an impediment to their progression as a race. The omnipotent superiority exuded by the white race, as each writers passages clearly illustrates, set in motion a chain of events
that even if the colonists knew in advance would occur, no preventive measures would have been taken. In effect, the diseases responsible for killing off indigenous peoples proved to
be the final straw for these culturally compromised populations who were underfed, overworked and victimized by various abuses (Kelm, 1999). Kerwins (1999) passage demonstrates how this mentality of white superiority
has successfully perpetuated itself throughout the subsequent centuries, bringing with it the same level of cultural intolerance illustrated by Americas first settlers who themselves were victims of religious intolerance.
Smith sought to build upon previously successful attempts to fortify the white race by the eradication or expulsion of other perceived inferior races; as such, her myopic quest to be
the mouthpiece of white supremacy in the early twentieth century is merely an extension of what Kelm (1999) and Culhane Speck (1987) had depicted centuries before. These separate documentations
are but two of myriad historical portrayals of how mans timeline has been fraught with unending cultural disputes between members of the same race, a curious yet wholly damaging component
of humanitys broken infrastructure when living harmoniously with ones own kind is an absolute impossibility. Indigenous people found themselves rapidly becoming minorities in their own lands, and while a
certain degree of economic independence could be maintained by continuing to live off the land, social demoralization, sickness, and dependence on European medical care to cure European diseases began to
take their toll" (Culhane Speck, 1987, pp. 70-72). The disease component of natural selection found in Kelm (1999) and Culhane Specks (1987) respective passages has come to reflect one
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