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==February 2009==
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i got my revision removed due to spelling mistakes or incorrect spelling due to the page requiring american English spelling can i make the same changes with the american spelling and removal of a error the error being calling "the french Indian war" the "french & native american war"? an issue can arise from calling Native-Americans Indians due to misunderstandings & racist connotations which is why i changed these in the first place. the same racial issue's can arise from calling African-Americans "negro". so keeping the spelling & grammar in mind, may i please change the unnecessary slurs to the correct terms? — Preceding unsigned comment added by A big dumb ( talk • contribs) 03:26, 21 July 2020 (UTC)
Please be more careful. You introduced spelling mistakes ("negro's" is not the plural of "negro", "African American's" is not the plural of "African American", and "Native American's" is not the plural of "Native American"), you changed from American to British spelling in an article about an American topic, you changed the spelling of a proper noun (yes it was spelled wrong, but the mistake was in the original name, which is what the "sic" means) and you arbitrarily changed "Indians" to "Native Americans" while discussing the French and Indian War and "negro" to "African American" while discussing how Negro Mountain got its name.And yet you then restore the entire edit.
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==February 2009==
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Last edited at 18:08, 8 February 2009 (UTC). Substituted at 01:01, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
i got my revision removed due to spelling mistakes or incorrect spelling due to the page requiring american English spelling can i make the same changes with the american spelling and removal of a error the error being calling "the french Indian war" the "french & native american war"? an issue can arise from calling Native-Americans Indians due to misunderstandings & racist connotations which is why i changed these in the first place. the same racial issue's can arise from calling African-Americans "negro". so keeping the spelling & grammar in mind, may i please change the unnecessary slurs to the correct terms? — Preceding unsigned comment added by A big dumb ( talk • contribs) 03:26, 21 July 2020 (UTC)
Please be more careful. You introduced spelling mistakes ("negro's" is not the plural of "negro", "African American's" is not the plural of "African American", and "Native American's" is not the plural of "Native American"), you changed from American to British spelling in an article about an American topic, you changed the spelling of a proper noun (yes it was spelled wrong, but the mistake was in the original name, which is what the "sic" means) and you arbitrarily changed "Indians" to "Native Americans" while discussing the French and Indian War and "negro" to "African American" while discussing how Negro Mountain got its name.And yet you then restore the entire edit.