Oh please. It took a lot of hard work to deliberately miss the point of the statement, but you somehow got it done.
Indians are specifically excluded from the "we" in "We fought them for the land, and we won." In that sentence, there are two parties, not one. Europeans and Indians. The Europeans were not going back to Europe to lick their monarchs' boots. And the Indians were not trudging back to Siberia. So the two groups fought. And one of them won. Bigly. Thank God, who helped them win.
Indians are part of the "we" as well. It's not like they are excluded when we talk about America.
Oh please. It took a lot of hard work to deliberately miss the point of the statement, but you somehow got it done.
Indians are specifically excluded from the "we" in "We fought them for the land, and we won." In that sentence, there are two parties, not one. Europeans and Indians. The Europeans were not going back to Europe to lick their monarchs' boots. And the Indians were not trudging back to Siberia. So the two groups fought. And one of them won. Bigly. Thank God, who helped them win.