>>29704121
>Some absolute schizoid rant by someone who believes they know things.
They had maps, even accurate maps, specifically for trade routes and travel times. Englishmen were given these maps as gifts, same with Spaniards.
The maps usually had north and south as the "left hand" and the "right hand" of the sun; so the maps were drawn facing where the sun sets (West) with the right side of the map being North, and the left side being South.
They were usually drawn on organic materials that decay away, but the presence of cartographers and trade from the south of the Northern Americas, to the Northern sections of Northern America is enough evidence that the unfound maps also exist, as well as existing maps and maps given to colonists as gifts, and maps that existed further south that made their way north of South America.
Tl;Dr Even North American natives had maps, trade routes, permanent structures, earthworks, waterworks, central trade hubs, interconnected trade routes (at least the entire East Coast and some parts of middle America.)
The logic behind what you said cannot exist in a modern society. You summed this up extraordinarily well, better than I ever could, by saying: "Listen bitch, if you can't defend that which you call yours, it isn't yours."
You then described how 1/5 of the reasons are related to fighting, and acknowledge there are actually more reasons; killing your original statement.
Maybe there's a reason modern people condemn the exact mindset that led to the subjugation and murder of millions, and prevented the evolution of democracy and freedom from tyranny?