Rabbit holes may often swallow the whole day--then again, sometimes one small detail opens a treasure trove of forbidden questions. Thanks for the link!
=Text in image= African Colonies after the Berlin Conference of 1884 ...'In 1884 the leaders of fourteen European countries and the United States came together to discuss control of Africa's resources. Known as The Berlin Conference, they sought to discuss the partitioning of Africa, establishing rules to amicably divide resources among the Western countries at the expense of the African people.' Bottom line, it was all about natural &human[slave trade] re$ource pillaging
yuk back at Ya, bud...cheers
That's s great graphic. Very useful. Danke!
more like, Voyage au centre de la Terre ,eh?
Yes...seriously. And then take a left turn at Rothschild island and head for New Schwabia.
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Rabbit holes may often swallow the whole day--then again, sometimes one small detail opens a treasure trove of forbidden questions. Thanks for the link!
w0w,R2T...mercy buckets! appropos, IMPERIALISMO, here's a historical/ graphical pie slicing tidbit...nphsworld16huggins.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/colonial-africa.jpg?w=584
=Text in image= African Colonies after the Berlin Conference of 1884 ...'In 1884 the leaders of fourteen European countries and the United States came together to discuss control of Africa's resources. Known as The Berlin Conference, they sought to discuss the partitioning of Africa, establishing rules to amicably divide resources among the Western countries at the expense of the African people.' Bottom line, it was all about natural &human[slave trade] re$ource pillaging
Thank you for this reference! I will read it today.