User talk:Caen

Replaceable fair use Image:New_bottles.gif
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Virgin Islands edits
I made the edit because, while the Indians were treated brutally, I doubt there was a deliberate system for eliminating them from the islands. If anything, the Spanish would have wanted to keep them around as a labor force. Therefore, although many were deliberately killed (i.e. "murder"), the term "genocide" is probably not technically correct. However, if you find reputable scholarship making such a statement, then go ahead and add it to the text in an appropriate place, and reference your source (remembering WP:NPOV). &mdash; Eoghanacht  talk 17:12, 14 April 2008 (UTC)