United States Treaties with Aboriginal Indigenous Peoples Were NEVER Valid

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United States Treaties with Aboriginal Indigenous Peoples Were NEVER Valid. All treaties made with all colonizers (the United States, Great Britain, France, Portugal, Spain, etc.) that had the aborigine mark their foreign contract papers with an X, were coerced.

The foreign-constructed documents of said colonizers were deliberately formed through malfeasance, and the x-markers were made under threat and duress.
Reject all treaties and demand the return of the land at the North-America place name, and demand that Europeans exit to their own homeland of Europe.

Etymology of Aboriginal (adj.) First, earliest, existing from the beginning, especially in reference to inhabitants of lands colonized by Europeans, from aborigines (see aborigine). Aborigine (n.) Living sentient being, woman or man, animal, or plant that has been in a land or region from the earliest times. Indigenous, originating in a particular place, referring to procreation and tribal groups.

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