Toni
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I dunno. Making lampshades out of human skin is pretty hard core. The intent behind the Indian wars was to exterminate the indigenous. Sounds pretty genocidal to me.Spanish Inquisition: Taking from those who had more wealth than political power to protect themselves. It wasn't anything like genocide.What, exactly, do you think the Spanish Inquisition was? And weren’t the Nazis ‘good Christians?! What do you think the Crusades were? What do you think ‘mission schools’ were? Oh, sure, they were only a part of the plan but make no mistake: the goal was to beat the Indian out of NA’s and exterminate those who would not be made into useful servants.There have been some pretty bad things but not at the genocide level. Nobody set out to annihilate a population for religious reasons. Yes, there has been genocidal intent towards armed groups, not against groups that aren't attacking.
Crusades: Note what I said about armed. The Crusades were part of the longstanding Christianity/Islam conflict.
Indians: Again, note armed. Yes, they were defending their territory but it was a reaction to armed conflict, not genocide of an uninvolved group. In the ballpark with what's happening in Africa but nowhere near as brutal.
Of course greed was/the primary motive, just as it was the primary motivation behind the Crusades. Both the Indian wars and the Crusades had religious backing and motivation but mostly religion was used as the justification.
Re: Spanish Inquisition, from Wikipedia:

Spanish Inquisition - Wikipedia
The Inquisition was originally intended primarily to identify heretics among those who converted from Judaism and Islam to Catholicism. The regulation of the faith of newly converted Catholics intensified following royal decrees issued in 1492 and 1502ordering Jews and Muslims to either convert to Catholicism, leave Castile or face death.<a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Inquisition#cite_note-AD2-1"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span></a>Hundreds of thousands of forced conversions, torture and executions, the persecution of conversos and moriscos, and the mass expulsions of Jews and Muslims from Spain all followed.<a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Inquisition#cite_note-Prien20122-2"><span>[</span>2<span>]</span></a> The inquisition expanded to other domains under the Spanish Crown, including Southern Italy and the Americas, while also targeting those accused of alumbradismo,Protestantism, witchcraft, blasphemy, bigamy, sodomy, Freemasonry, etc.
Sounds a lot like genocide with, again, the primary motivation being greed, all wrapped up in false piety.