It's not a conspiracy. You can't really explain the intricacies of colonization, mercantilism and anglo immunity to disease until highschool and college. Most native didn't die from germ warfare. Most just died from regular contagion during day to day contact.
In fact the best attempt to give a fair picture to young people about North american colonization is this book.
There are also other examples where young people are brought into a more complicated understanding of history but most people under 15 are still trying to learn how to read and critically think now a days so it'a lost cause.
It's not a conspiracy. You can't really explain the intricacies of colonization, mercantilism and anglo immunity to disease until highschool and college. Most native didn't die from germ warfare. Most just died from regular contagion during day to day contact.
In fact the best attempt to give a fair picture to young people about North american colonization is this book.
https://www.amazon.com/Pocahontas-Joseph-Bruchac/dp/0152054650/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1520702471&sr=8-1&keywords=pocahontas+book
There are also other examples where young people are brought into a more complicated understanding of history but most people under 15 are still trying to learn how to read and critically think now a days so it'a lost cause.