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dgtcreative2024 · 5 months
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illustratus · 5 months
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The March to Tenochtitlan by Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau
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Marble bust of Claudius Caesar (10 BC-54 AD), 4th Roman emperor, ca. 41-54 AD Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania The Roman conquest of Britain was the Roman Empire's conquest of most of the island of Britain, which was inhabited by the Celtic Britons. It began in earnest in AD 43 under Emperor Claudius, and was largely completed in the southern half of Britain by AD 87, when the Stanegate was established. - Slavery was an accepted part of everyday society in the Mediterranean world at the time when Rome made contact with Britain. As the Roman Empire expanded, many slaves were acquired as prisoners of war. Rome's initial contact with Britain, followed by the conquest, continued to supply British slaves onto the Roman Slave Market. This brutal way of life is reflected in the writings of Strabo (1st century BC - 1st century AD). He referred to slaves among the list of commodities exported from Late Iron Age Britain. Generally a slave's life expectancy was short. Their usefulness declined as they got older, often beyond the age of 30. Archaeological finds reflect the shocking trade across Britain and East Anglia. Slave shackles and other objects have been found in Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk. -Norwich Castle Museum, Slaves in Roman Britain.
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castilestateofmind · 5 months
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"Pizarro started from nothing, rising to a life of conquest and glory. He toppled the Inca with an act of Odyssean cunning. After years of war, he went out in a blaze of glory, fighting off assassins even in his old age… is this not Bronze Age Mindset?
Is this not greatness?".
-Alaric the Barbarian.
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ace-hell · 2 months
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Are people genuinely brain dead or am i tripping💀💀💀
@fresh-cup-of-antimatter i didn't say that the arab identity is a colonial invention i said the arab identity IS a colonial identity are you ok💀💀💀
Acknowledging the arab colonialism and the arabization of WA and NA is not racism that's reality and life and you are racist for not accepting a form of colonialism just bc they are poc. Poc can colonize, read about the arabization of the middle east. Arabs came from arabia peninsula why tf you think Morocco speaks arabic💀
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The fact that its supposedly "soft" colonization - by instead of massacring the natives and replacing them but making them replace their culture, language and identity- doesn't make it any less of a colonization
Denying arabic muslim colonization is racist towards SO many ethnic groups that i can't even list it out, and that includes MY people - the jewish people of judea
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knaveofmogadore · 4 months
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So like, imagine this. It's the first big family reunion after COVID restrictions let up, your family took a few years to all get vaccinated, ect. Your kid is 6, so they weren't old enough to take to the last one, this is the first time they're meeting some of these more distant relatives. So you introduce them to Uncle Mike, and you say "This is Uncle Mike. He thinks you're so small and delicious, and that it'd be so easy to pick you up and throw you at the nearest wall and break all your bones." If that 6 year old then power kicks uncle Mike in the nuts and runs away screaming, whose fault is that?
So this post is about Doctor Who. The patron unknowable Eldritch entity of your country has just spent an entire afternoon telling you that the universe is full of things that are stronger and bigger than you, and a lot of them will happily blenderize your planet for a bit of rocket fuel, or eat all of you for a big Sunday brunch. And he's letting that ship full of slavers happily fly away to tell the entire galaxy about your tiny planet's existence. You are an animal, your empathy and reason only extends to the boundaries of what you can understand, and the Doctor has just told you that the vast majority of the galaxy sees you as prey. Me, personally? I'm with Harriet, I wouldn't stand a chance in that situation, I'd 100% take that shot.
All I'm saying is that if the Doctor wanted to foster empathy, they probably shouldn't have started with enthusiastically explaining how cleverly the aliens were going to coerce them into slavery, especially not to a woman who grew up in Britain as it rebuilt itself from the blitz in a post-nazi Europe
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tmarshconnors · 11 months
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"The world suffers a lot, not because of the violence of bad people, but because of the silence of good people."
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Napoleon Bonaparte, later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military commander and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars.
Born: 15 August 1769, Ajaccio, France
Died: 5 May 1821, Longwood House, Longwood, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
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pitch-and-moan · 2 years
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Napoleon Everywhere
Having failed multiple times at conquering Europe, and then failing to understand his need to conquer Europe, Napoleon decides instead to use his time travel portal to cause as much chaos as possible in Europe in the 19th century. He begins appearing at various rebellions in Ireland, Albania, Poland, and Crete, not caring who he fights for or why.
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realjaysumlin · 23 days
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DECENTERING ASIAN SLAVERY IN EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN COLONIAL EMPIRES: DEBATES, DEFINITIONS AND CHALLENGES (16TH TO 19TH CENTURY) | H-Net
History that you aren't being taught and you have to ask yourself why?
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makanabazari · 4 months
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https://advancedpolicies.blogspot.com/2024/06/european-union-elections.html
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years
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"Carving Up of European Turkey," Vancouver Sun. November 15, 1912. Page 1. --- Map showing how the Balkan states will partition the country they have conquered-if the great powers let them.
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whats-in-a-sentence · 8 months
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Henry Reynolds wrote:
While conflict was ubiquitous in traditional societies territorial conquest was virtually unknown. Alienation of land was not only unthinkable, it was literally impossible. If blacks often did not react to the initial invasion of their country it was because they were not aware that it had taken place. They certainly did not believe that their land had suddenly ceased to belong to them and they to their land. The mere presence of Europeans, no matter how threatening, could not uproot certainties so deeply implanted in Aboriginal custom and consciousness.
"Killing for Country: A Family History" - David Marr
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illustratus · 5 months
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Frontispiece of "História da Colonização Portuguesa do Brasil"
Illustrated by Alfredo Roque Gameiro
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 10 months
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Juan Ventura de Miranda (Spanish, 1723-1805) The conquest of Oran by Spanish troops, 1760 Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
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castilestateofmind · 8 months
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"The armor, the pikes, the Toledo steel blades, the discipline and know-how from decades of fighting the Moor [...]. And above all, bravery and daring [...]. Once conquests were made, he never stopped".
-BAP on Pedro de Alvarado.
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a-typical · 9 months
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American Holocaust — David E. Stannard
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