Capitolo 9
industrially.
America was the sphere where the European as a farmer a farmer,
before it came on a great staircase into contact with another run. Till now, in
the Old World, when an escort had overflowed another,--and history
introduced many examples of it,--the escort invadenda, after having subjugated and
driving out in wide measure, the escort in which you/he/she had preceded the
occupation of a region, gradually established down in a common possession,
and, in the slow trial of years, a fusion of escorts, more or
less suits, happened. In America, with the Anglo-Saxon and
especially those of the New type of England, this was not the case. Otherwise from
French to the north or the Spaniard to the south, the
Anglo-Saxon didn't show any disposition to join himself/herself/themselves the
aborigines,--he didn't show any faculty to treat with inferior runs, as
they has called, omits through a trial of the extermination. Here in
Massachusetts that this was so that the beginning. Here every one almost has
reads the poem of Longfellow, "The Courting of Miles Standish", and he/she calls to
the short one minds, acute conflict among the captain of Plymouth and the
Indian head, Pecksuot and as those Wandering that mercilessly God-fear
puts to death stabbing and already hanging an enough number of the
sore-stricken and dying aboriginal. That episode happened to April,
1623, only a few more than two years after the unloading us to-night
famous, and it was, till now as it pertains to England New, the beginning of
a series of wars that you/they didn't end until the Indian stopped being a
element in our civilization. When John Robinson, the shepherd revered of
the church of Plymouth, news received nearby to Leyden of that killing
Plymouth,--for Robinson it never got through him Atlantic,--he wrote: "Oh,
as happy a thing made to be him/it, if you had converted of it before you had
killed some! There is cause to fear that, from occasion, especially of
provocation, can be there wanting that tenderness of the life of man
(done after the image of God) what reunion is. It is also a thing more glorious