Re: KRS - Possible news to come
From: Philip Deitiker (Donevenask_at_worlnet.att.net)
Date: 09/02/04
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Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 03:14:50 GMT
"zolota" <zolota3@REMOVEshaw.ca> says in
news:yTuZc.285613$M95.161773@pd7tw1no:
> You posted about violations of treaties but included a
> Canadian source.
did I? Possibly, I try to get the best information sometimes
it aint the best.
> When confronted about the contradiction
> you squiggled like a Swedish schoolteacher. For shame!
lol. Yeah I beed bawd.
> For what it's worth most of you premise is bollocks too,
> most homesteads in the US were settled legitimately by
> settlers wilth papers from your government. Those squatter
> stories are sad, and pathetic, but even I would not call
> them typical of US history.
True, they weren't typical, but the basic problem was that
government used those extreme cases as reasoning to shuffle the
NA pop once more.
Besides in this one instance the claim was that no Swede was
unaccounted for during the period between 1840 and 1880, when,
in fact, many could be unaccounted for large periods of time.
No-one in their right mind can make the case that all the
scandinavians in the new world were always in the cities were
cencii were taken, and in the case of minnesota before trains
where the means of transportation of trade goods, there is a
good chance that alot of them were out distributing trade goods
before the 1870.
I consider the case closed.
1. There were people from St. Paul out in about in the west.
2. There were alot of Scands in St.Paul
3. There was an old road between Ft Abercrombie and Ft snelling
4. And it all but connected with the Red River/Pembina Trails
5. That road crossed Kensington.
Conclusion lots of opportunities for a scand. to plant stones.
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