I vote for Sacajawea. She's already on our 1 dollar coin, let's bump her up to the $10 bill and put like Elanor Roosevelt on the dollar coin.
She wasn't an American. She lived in the 1600's before America was a nation, so she wasn't.Well, was Pocahontas an American? I would like to see Republicans arguing against that in court.
^^^^ In the same way any white person who lived before the nation wouldn't be considered an American. Stop trying to paint us Republicans as racists @owlcoolShe wasn't an American. She lived in the 1600's before America was a nation, so she wasn't.
Wait, was that a jab at me or are you agreeing with me?^^^^ In the same way any white person who lived before the nation wouldn't be considered an American
AgreeingWait, was that a jab at me or are you agreeing with me?
Yup xDKat?
Proof he's an American, he was a president. And also lead it to its formation so yea.View attachment 1556
Pretty certain this guy is considered an American by Republicans.
He has less right to be called an American then Pocahontas. At least SHE was BORN in America.Proof he's an American, he was a president. And also lead it to its formation so yea.
Anyone who was a legal citizen of the country was an American. He was, Pocahontas was not.He has less right to be called an American then Pocahontas. At least SHE was BORN in America.
Stupid political parties.Anyone who was a legal citizen of the country was an American. He was, Pocahontas was not.
°-°Marilyn Monroe? She'd definitely...
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Fit the bill quite nicely. *ba dum tssss*
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No, Pocahontas was born near the territory that would LATER become Jamestown COLONY hence she never lived in the United States Of America, nor was she a citizen, and frankly she wasn't that important to American history.He has less right to be called an American then Pocahontas. At least SHE was BORN in America.
No, where did you get an idea like that from?So I can create my own nation of white superiority, take over America, and eventually be considered a Hero in Text Books? Sweet.