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Why is the killing of American Indians by European colonists and explorers between the 15th and 19th centuries considered genocide?A.Because it involved citizens of a countryB.Because there are now memorials marking what took placeC.Because it occurred during a period of colonizationD.Because it was a deliberate attempt to eliminate a group of people

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Answer:

c

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because it occured in colonization

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User Mafro
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Answer:

Because it was a deliberate attempt to eliminate a group of people

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