Rather than attacking Japan's Imperial Navy in force, the goal was to capture and control strategic islands along a path toward the Japanese home islands, bringing U.S. bombers within range and preparing for a possible invasion.
I believe that it would be the first one
Answer: Early on, the Native Americans cordially welcomed the Europeans in general. However, the greed of whites for gold, silver and exotic goods would soon change this peaceful relationship, promoting violent ethnic of the native populations. In addition to the physical destruction itself, the Native Americans had their culture, their uses and their customs destroyed by the Europeans, who, in the name of "civilization" and "religion," imposed on them new languages and a new faith.
It is not easy see something good about this.
It's basically a way of thinking of humans without a divine or supernatural presence