From: "Paul Murphy" <Villanova-AT-btopenworld.com> Subject: Re: iBERIAN INVADERS Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 23:37:01 +0200 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. http://unblinkingeye.com/Poetry/Aileron/aileron.html the list is very quiet... ----- Original Message ----- From: ^ ^ To: nietzsche-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 12:54 AM Subject: iBERIAN INVADERS IBERIAN INVADERS Francisco Pizarro in the 1530s invaded the Inca civilization in Peruvian Cuzco under Spanish imperialism. King George III of the British Empire colonized N. America in the same way Pizarro colonized S. America. Under Pizarro, great haciendas were formed by land alienation (the takeover of former Amerindian lands, similar to the Dawes Severalty Act), taxes were instituted, and a forced-labor system (juxtaposed with trade restrictions and conscription of American sailors before War of 1812) was introduced to maximize the profits of exploitation. Vis--vis the American revolutionary concept of salutary neglect, Spanish military forces fell at the hands of distance decay since its mitochondrion was concentrated in Lima and those territories that lay farthest from their center of powerArgentina and Chilewere the first to establish their independence from Spain (in 1816 and 1818, respectively). Finally, in the North, Simon Bolivar led the growing independence movement, and in 1824 two decisive military defeats there spelled the end of Spanish power in South America. CAESAR ----- MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: Click Here --- from list nietzsche-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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IBERIAN INVADERS Francisco Pizarro in the 1530s invaded the Inca civilization in Peruvian Cuzco under Spanish imperialism. King George III of the British Empire colonized N. America in the same way Pizarro colonized S. America. Under Pizarro, great haciendas were formed by land alienation (the takeover of former Amerindian lands, similar to the Dawes Severalty Act), taxes were instituted, and a forced-labor system (juxtaposed with trade restrictions and conscription of American sailors before War of 1812) was introduced to maximize the profits of exploitation. Vis--vis the American revolutionary concept of salutary neglect, Spanish military forces fell at the hands of distance decay since its mitochondrion was concentrated in Lima and those territories that lay farthest from their center of powerArgentina and Chilewere the first to establish their independence from Spain (in 1816 and 1818, respectively). Finally, in the North, Simon Bolivar led the growing independence movement, and in 1824 two decisive military defeats there spelled the end of Spanish power in South America.CAESAR
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