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500 years ago, in the North American continent, Indians lived a life of gathering, hunting and extensive farming.
In this vast and rich place, their enthusiasm, their customs and their language are all growing in a natural posture. Indian civilization has been multiplying in its own world and there is no country in the modern sense. Their collective way of life is a tribe, and they live a different life.
1492, a European named Columbus came to America, and many things in America were changed. ...
Spanish, English, Dutch and French flocked to tear this new continent apart. Since then, Indians have gradually lost control of their homes. The United States has become a battlefield for European countries to compete for interests.
Who rules the ups and downs of this land?
In the end, European countries failed to realize their desire to dominate this continent, because a new "overlord"-the United States of America was born on this land.
In today's small town of Plymouth, Massachusetts, people from all over the United States come here every day to pay tribute to a big stone.
Why do people admire a big stone so much? Because the history of the United States has an unusual relationship with it.
1, we, the undersigned, are in the same village before God. ...