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    Capitalism and colonialism’s links as pillars of white supremacy contribute to the racial exclusion and exploitation of certain racial groups, such as Native Americans and Black people. This can be seen through the timeline of North American history, but also farther back in the history of European settler colonialism throughout Europe and into other nearby continents. The methods of decolonization employed by various racial groups affected by colonialism interact with one another in various ways

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    The Impact of Silver The city of Potosi, which is now modern day Bolivia, was once a vast mining town located in the Andean highlands in the mid 1500’s. This town was the world’s leading producer of silver; the mountain contained enormous amounts of silver that then created many opportunities for many different people all around the world. The population of Potosi at this time was around 160,000 large enough that it was comparing to that of cities like London and Amsterdam. This great mountain

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    On answering the question, “To what extent is The Tempest “about” nascent English colonial?” I would say that this Shakespearean play is completely a nascent of English colonialism, because it’s plot is based around colonialism. The story describes white men inhabiting an island and proceed to fight for control, without any input by the natives. What makes this a story specifically about nascent English colonialism is the alluding fact that humans are power hungry, which will prove to be true within

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    Jalen Lewis IR Theory and Rise of the West I wholeheartedly believe that the discovery of the Americas is the explicit explanation for the rise of European supremacy. Many factors brought me to this conclusion, which I will discuss throughout this entirety of the essay. First, we need to step back and examine Europe before the discoveries of the Americas. Secondly, I will discuss the numerous astronomical advantages in regard to what the discovery of the Americas meant for Europe. Lastly, I will

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    Haitian Revolution do to end racial slavery and how successful was it in doing so? The Haitian Revolution was the first ever ‘successful’ slave rebellion, which took place from 1791-1804. This was followed by the Independence of Haiti, Racial Slavery is the forced labor of individuals and discrimination based on race, in which racism and hatred are the core. Racial slavery leads to the dehumanization of the slave. One of the greatest instances of racial slavery was the importation of African slaves

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    While Presenting may be a literal objectification of slaves in Walker’s work, this overarching concept can also be seen in her works Untitled and Gone. In Untitled, the young woman is depicted as naked, a common practice from slavery. During the practice, slaves were often forced to stand nude and be inspected by potential masters, as if part of a crude, human dog show. The woman in this picture seems vulnerable in a similar fashion, forced to stand in an apparently submissive state to the fully

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    ARTH 202: Survey of the History of Western Art II Professor Schmunk Field trip to the Greenville County Museum of Art N.C. Wyeth’s Anthony Adverse originally served as the endpaper for the Hervey Allen novel of the same name, originally published in 1933. The novel is described by the Encyclopedia Britannica as being “a long, rambling work set in Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the Napoleonic era.” Throughout the story, Anthony has many adventures, including slave trading in Africa, working

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    Washington DC. Throughout the text Lewis illustrates the experience of African/Black Americans from slavery to living in the capital during the 20th century. While telling the story of Blacks and African Americans, he presents the idea that race and class has heavily shaped DC into the city that we are familiar with today. The author begins by addressing slavery in the district, he articulates that slavery was a part of the daily life in Washington and it defines the nation’s

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    The Transatlantic Slave Trade often known as the triangular trade was described as the largest long-distance movement of people in all of history. The movement of Africa slaves to the Americas lastly for approximately four centuries and can be viewed as one of the first ideas of globalization . The ship would move from the Americas to Western Europe with raw materials, then to Africa with manufactured goods. Lastly, from Africa the Americas with African slaves. Thus the movement of over 12.5 million

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    Many women and young girls dream of having a better life. They are willing to travel thousands of miles and cross oceans to provide themselves and their families better opportunities. However, in their lifetimes, they could never imagine falling victim to horrible crime of being forced into enslavement, or better known globally as human trafficking. Every year though, it is estimated that anywhere between 600,000 to 800,000 women are lured, coerced, or forced against their will into the black market

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