From 1619 on, not long after the first settlement, the need for colonial labor was bolstered by the importation of African captives. At first, like their poor English counterparts, the Africans ...
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The New Times on MSNStolen wealth, fractured nations: The enduring legacy of colonial plunderDid you make it? Did you trade for it? No? Then it's stealing. — Cullen Bohannon, Hell on Wheels This stark statement, uttered in the context of America’s brutal westward expansion, resonates ...
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