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week 9 -Commerce, Coercion, and America’s Empire

On the last few weeks we’ve seen the importance of the United States in Latin America, we’ve seen documents in which some kind of critic is exposed from an author to United States. In this week’s topic «all doubts» of the influence of USA should be erased. First of all, what surprised me (not related … Sigue leyendo week 9 -Commerce, Coercion, and America’s Empire →

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week 9 -Commerce, Coercion, and America’s Empire

On the last few weeks we’ve seen the importance of the United States in Latin America, we’ve seen documents in which some kind of critic is exposed from an author to United States. In this week’s topic “all doubts” of the influence of USA should be erased. First of all, what surprised me (not related … Sigue leyendo week 9 -Commerce, Coercion, and America’s Empire →

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Donald Duck, influence, United States

Week 2 Response

After watching The Meeting of Two Worlds as well as some additional readings, I feel that my knowledge on Christopher Columbus has definitely broadened. However, it has broadened in a sense that what I thought was a rather black-and-white topic, has a much more nuanced approach in reality. It struck to realize how the names […]

Posted in Blogs | Tagged with Christopher Columbus, influence, Journal, vikings, Voyage

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