The official reason was the Bison herds were capable of destroying the fields of entire farms. We never stopped to ask if we should have been farming there in the first place.
Killing off the Buffalo, which was a source of food, clothing and other vital cultural resources for many indigenous cultures, was an official government policy to destroy those cultures.
Couple more words; ecocide, genocide.
fun fact.
The US army gave people ammunition for free if it was used to kill bison for a period of time.
Bison almost went extinct.
Bison were a source of food for the natives.
I love american history!
Every 50 bison they killed they celebrated a bisontennial.
Boooo!
Boocentennial?
Bye son
this is awfull (of bones)
i tried, i’m not sorry
You’re offal
eh, close.
The official reason was the Bison herds were capable of destroying the fields of entire farms. We never stopped to ask if we should have been farming there in the first place.
were bison known for like, destroying fences or something? Or did we just not think of building fences lmao.
Farmers don’t usually fence in their fields. You’re thinking of live stock farming.
well i mean that would make sense but like…
In terms of the chain of logic here.
bison are trampling your field:
i feel like building a fence would probably make sense here.
Yes but that would -
Involve effort
Not get them some actually pretty tasty meat. (sorry vegans it’s true, they’re tasty.)
Not give them an excuse to cause suffering among the natives, whose land they were farming on anyways.
i mean, have you ever tried killing an animal? They sort of tend to uh. Move around.
Like you would need to essentially pay thousands of people over the period of years to cull the population of bison, and they did.
And to be clear, they didn’t even really kill them for meat, im sure some did, but a lot of it was just to kill them.
I can’t believe you would trample on my freedom to extinct an animal like that.
hey man, don’t look at me like that, they already almost went through extinction ok.
I think they did stop to ask, and the answer they gave themselves was “yes”.
Certainly at every step of the way since we keep answering yes, despite all evidence to the contrary.
Correlation, causation, too many big words.
Which word was to big for you?
“The”
history goes a little wacky
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bison_hunting#
Killing off the Buffalo, which was a source of food, clothing and other vital cultural resources for many indigenous cultures, was an official government policy to destroy those cultures. Couple more words; ecocide, genocide.