In the Sotuh, I agree, North? Eh... not so much, in my opinion, there were wars and deportations, but outright genocide? Not really, especially since the Europeans needed the Indians at first, be it for trading for the Metropolis or only for the colonist to survive.
Well, i respectfully disagree.
Look up Ohio and Indiana history.
The British Crown, and the East India company, treated the indians fairly well - atleast in comparison. The colonists, and subsiquently the united states, not so much.
The first actions of George Washington after the Revolution, was the removal of indians from pennsylvania, then Ohio, and the destruction of and massacre of over 40 Native towns and all their crops, in order to make it impossible for them to live there, and or return, and to expand colonial territory. (Few people know, that many of the natives here were full agriculturalists, with large permanent towns, because to speak of such would kinda be, well, telling
too much of the truth and opening a huge moral can of worms for American freedom&justice propaganda...) The reason the indians fought mostly on the british side, was because the colonists settlers where the ones who were assholes towards them, and defying the law of the crown by illegally settling on their lands and murdering them, even befroe the revolution. the East India company on the other hand, just wanted to trade for furs with them, and tried to protect their boundries from colonists. it is why the majority of Iroquoi now reside over the Canadian border - because the Crown, was much more friendly w/ the native peoples.
Good ole George Washington's nick name to the indians? given variously as "Caunotaucarius", "Conotocarious", "Hanodaganears", and "Hanadahguyus." ' town destroyer, town Taker, Burner of Towns, or Devourer of Villages,'
and that was all based on his actions immediately after the revolution in the north. From George's orders to Sullivan:
I would recommd. that some post in the center of the Indian Country should be occupied with all expedition, with a sufficient quantity of provision; whence parties should be detached to lay waste all the settlements around, with instructions to do it in the most effectual manner; that the country may not be merely overrun but destroyed . When we have effectually chastized them we may then listen to peace and endeavour to draw further advantages from their fears. "http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=WasFi15.xml&images=images/modeng&data=/texts/english/modeng/parsed&tag=public&part=165&division=div1I learned most of this while doing research for the Revolutionary War Mod for Empire total war, where I did the skins for the native peoples. No one 'volutarily' taught me this, i had to dig it up myself....
Look up the 'Sullivan expedition'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sullivan_Expedition for a start, and follow the links if your interested. My great great great grandfather served in one of the NJ divisions that took part in that, although, as far as I know, he left service right before that happened, (IE at the end of the revolution) although his land grants suggest otherwise perhaps...(i'll probably never know, because NJ military records post the revolution burned in a fire in the early 1800's) another one of my relatives, Mr Degraff, went on expedition to photograph indian tribes before they were extinct, I believe in the 1870's, and his photo's can now be found at the University of Indiana.