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Settler Colonialism

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Settler ColonialismSettler Colonialism examines the genesis in the USA of the first full fledged settler state in the world, which went beyond its predecessors in 1492 Iberia and British colonized Ireland with an economy based on land sales and enslaved African labor, an implementation of the fiscal military state. Both the liberal and the rightwing versions of the national narrative misrepresent the process of European colonization of North America. Both narratives

Settler Colonialism examines the genesis in the USA of the first full-fledged settler state in the world, which went beyond its predecessors in 1492 Iberia and British-colonized Ireland with an economy based on land sales and enslaved African labor, an implementation of the fiscal-military state. Both the liberal and the rightwing versions of the national narrative misrepresent the process of European colonization of North America. Both narratives serve the critical function of preserving the Òofficial storyÓ of a mostly benign and benevolent USA as an anticolonial movement that overthrew British colonialism. The pre-US independence settlers were colonial settlers just as they were in Africa and India or like the Spanish in Central and South America. The nation of immigrants myth erases the fact that the United States was founded as a settler state from its inception and spent the next hundred years at war against the Native Nations in conquering the continent. Buried beneath the tons of propagandaÑfrom the landing of the English ÒpilgrimsÓ (Protestant Christian evangelicals) to James Fenimore CooperÕs phenomenally popular The Last of the Mohicans claiming settlersÕ Ònatural rightsÓ not only to the Indigenous peoplesÕ territories but also to the territories claimed by other European powersÑis the fact that the founding of the United States created a division of the Anglo empire, with the US becoming a parallel empire to Great Britain, ultimately overcoming it. From day one, as was specified in the Northwest Ordinance, which preceded the US Constitution, the new Òrepublic for empire,Ó as Thomas Jefferson called the new United States, envisioned the future shape of what is now the forty-eight states of the continental US. The founders drew up rough maps, specifying the first territory to conquer as the ÒNorthwest Territory.Ó That territory was the Ohio Valley and the Great Lakes region, which was already populated with Indigenous villages and farming communities thousands of years old. Even before independence, mostly Scots Irish settlers had seized Indigenous farmlands and hunting grounds in the Appalachians and are revered historically as first settlers and rebels, who in the mid-twentieth century began claiming indigeneity. Self-indigenizing by various groups of settlers is a recurrent theme in story of settler colonialism, white supremacy, and the history of erasure and exclusion about which I have written elsewhere.

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I love history; there is a lot in this book I did not know. It is definitely a challenge and a great way to learn. I took off one star (considered taking off two) because the author uses the non-Christian term of BCE. I HATE seeing that instead of what it really is BC - before Christ! I wonder if he is an atheist.
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