Imperialism , the most powerful countries in the world were the imperialist powers.
This is because imperialism did not disappear from North America after 1776.
Both patriotism and imperialism would mark the astronomical work of the commission of US astronomers who went down to run this boundary between Spain and the United
Is it imperialism , where countries rule others?
Now let's show our Earth imperialism and colonize a planet.
That it has an emperor rather than it is engaged in imperialism .
to tie it into a longer history of colonialism and imperialism .
So my book argues that it was this persistence of imperialism and not the rise of liberty that made science in the early United States what it was.
So these kind of negotiations were really typical of how imperialism had worked in the Spanish empire, like this contested place where weak officials really
It was inequality, imperialism , and violence.
And rebuilding new empires that claim to be against imperialism , one Russian and the other American.
would be possible to put an end to imperialism , to st-, to prevent war from being a principle
the, that imperialism , at a large scale, would come to an end quite rapidly, and today is not a problem in the world, except for in very local areas.
But, so is resistance to imperialism .
And this basically set in motion what became a common feature of European imperialism , which was gunboat diplomacy.
And it takes me back to the political oppression we experienced from colonialism and imperialism .
So you can see from examples like this how Spanish ways of combining science and imperialism persisted into the era of US rule.
Equally, it's now clear that it was imperialism that had smoothed the way for most earlier circumnavigators under political and social circumstances
two continent-sized countries that have always talked about how much we hate imperialism .
This was an example of imperialism , where one country takes power over another, and it’s a critical part of Latin American history.
So it was sort of when we describe the war on drugs as a process of American imperialism , cultural imperialism , and just imperialist imperialism ,
In these places, it was imperialism , inequality, and violence that most defined how people studied the natural world.
So despite the fact that Americans today love to view 1776 as this sudden shift from imperialism to liberty, people throughout most of the United States
And it's because just as in European empires, US imperialism led to encounters-- encounters with new places, encounters with new peoples, all of which
So looking at astronomy in this region reveals a lot of the ways that astronomy promoted Anglo American imperialism .
this might be a strange word to use, but there's a weird sort of imperialism in thinking about worlds that way, or in building worlds
To be fair, it was an app that overthrew British imperialism .
that it took after Reconstruction and the segregation era and maybe even a connection to the Christian imperialism you were talking about earlier.
For all its brutality, its bloodshed, European imperialism achieved at least one thing.
Yet Fogg's steam-powered exploits, set at the height European imperialism , represent a face of the past that truly is history,
Capitalism, imperialism , right?
Remember, the United States is not an ordinary form of imperialism .
So it's pretty much a club, now, that is not into the colonialism or imperialism of the past, but is all about promoting exploration
My worry is that in doing that you quickly wash over, literally whitewash you might say, colonialism, imperialism ,
Essentially, I mean, the short answer is American what we call cultural imperialism .
Instead, they experienced this as an era of US expansion, of yet another phase in a much longer, older history of European imperialism in North America-- one
So to take a step backwards briefly, Spain obviously had the longer tradition of using astronomy in the service of imperialism here.
And so I think we've got to the point of thinking, you don't need people to talk that idea of cultural imperialism --
is, of course, a very old story in development-- colonialism, imperialism being part of that problem.
domestically in the United States, you can't do that without accounting for a history of US foreign policy and US imperialism and the role that colonization
Was killing Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Seminoles not enough to quench your imperialism ?
Governments just can't do-- like say the invasion of Iraq, is the first time in the entire history of imperialism
It was there to bring goods back, to enslave people, to have cultural imperialism .
Was killing Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Seminoles not enough to quench your imperialism ?