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5 pages. There is no doubt that in a search of early human history almost all of the human culture, all the results of art, science and technology that we see before us today, are almost exclusively the creative product of the white or Aryan race. This paper deals with this topic and provides insight to this statement in order to discover the degree of truth that lies within it. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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and technology that we see before us today, are almost exclusively the creative product of the white or Aryan race. This paper deals with this topic and provides insight
to this statement in order to discover the degree of truth that lies within it. THE INFLUX OF THE WHITE RACES There is no doubt that from the time
that history began the Aryan arrived and immediately put his mark and culture on everything and every other culture that he touched. While it is true that there are
great works of art, science and culture that are derived from all different cultures, more than anything else just the sheer numbers of the Aryan groups are what caused them
to become the foremost culture when one takes a quick glimpse of the past. Like so many other groups who sought a better life, the Europeans created a new existence
in America different from what they had known in England. The year was 1620 when the Puritans, an assembly of religious Pilgrims made their way to the United
States in an effort to separate themselves from religious oppression. Their goal was to find a land where they were free to practice their beliefs without the constant torment,
and America was just the place for which they were searching. However, when they arrived onto the Native American soil, they turned into the very element of persecution from
which they escaped; not only did they segregated their religion, but through ravaging war and disease they also refused to allow Native Americans to maintain the same religious freedom the
Europeans had so badly sought. The Europeans blatant disregard for other religious beliefs was instrumental in urging Minister Roger Williams and a group of his followers to leave Massachusetts to
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