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Quotes About Colonization

The missionaries go forth to Christianize the savages - as if the savages weren't dangerous enough already.
~ Edward Abbey
In understanding Black Africa, geography is more important than history. Fernand Braudel
~ Thomas Sowell
By 1709, the Irish owned only 14 percent of the land in their own
~ Thomas Sowell
For thousands of years, imperial conquests have been launched by Asians, Africans, and indigenous peoples of the Western Hemisphere, as well as by Europeans.
~ Thomas Sowell
And let's not forget that George Washington "loved the Indians," according to Glenn Beck,126 never mind that he waged an annihilationist war against them. Indeed, Washington wrote to Major General John Sullivan, imploring him to "lay waste" to all Iroquois settlements, so that their lands may not be "merely overrun but destroyed."127
~ Tim Wise
Following a successful exploratory mission to Earth, during which contact was briefly established with Cro-Magnon humans, the expedition returned to their home planet. It was decided to colonize Earth. Tragically, only one of their huge spaceships survived the journey
~ Timothy Good
It was an opportunity to intervene at the heart of the problem: to bring God and language to natives who were assumed to have neither; to alter their diets, their clothes, their minds; to help them despise everything that had once made their lives worthwhile and to offer them instead the privilege of knowing the one and only God and a chance, thereby, for redemption. (227)
~ Toni Morrison
While Americans tried to justify and glorify their Indian-killers, George Armstrong Custer in particular
~ Tony Horwitz
We can't condone what the Spanish did; it seems barbaric to us," Larry said. "But I admire their tenacity, giving up everything familiar to come here. It would have been like traveling to the moon today." Tim agreed. "Unless you reenact Mother Teresa, you're going to run into problems if you judge people by today's moral standards.
~ Tony Horwitz
You destroyed it with crosses and diseases and whiskey and guns.
~ Kent Nerburn
Captain John Smith, the "president" of the colony during much of its earliest history, regularly complained of the quality of those sent to establish the settlement. The colony, he said, would have been better off if the company in London had sent "one hundred good labourers (in place of) a thousand such Gallants as were sent me, that would doe nothing but complaine, curse, and despaire."15
~ Kieran Doherty
Still, John Smith knew he had to have backing if he was to lead the colony successfully even for a few weeks. He would have deeply felt his responsibility to both the four hundred or so newcomers who had survived the hurricane as well as the approximately two hundred already living in Jamestown when the remnants of the 1609 fleet arrived.
~ Kieran Doherty
Johnson praised Virginia for its uncivilized yet friendly natives and argued that the English settlers' goals included the betterment of the savages. Of course, the truth was different, as Johnson and Gray might have known had they visited the land they praised so lavishly. The English had high enough purposes, to be sure, but they were all too ready to take by force any land they wished. The Powhatan people, of course, were just as ready to fight to protect their way of life.
~ Kieran Doherty
when we were walking through Angkor War, I found myself wondering about what is lost when one culture is systematically annihilated so another can thrive in the name of progress. Think about it, what might have happened if Cambodia hadn't eventually been taken over by Siam and then France - what the Cambodians could offer the world if they're given the opportunity to follow through with what they're meant to become.
~ Kim Fay
The Europeans unwittingly brought a biological weapon with them that gave the invaders a brutal advantage over their opponents. With no immunity whatsoever to smallpox, Native Americans died in droves when they were exposed to the virus. In Central America, over 90 percent of the native population is believed to have died of smallpox in the decades following the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores in the early 1500s.
~ Carl Zimmer
It was both a religious and an economic war, for in those early days of global vandalism the sword and the cross went together.
~ Carlos Bulosan
Decidedly, the stories that turn the tribes tragic are not their own stories.
~ Gerald Vizenor
The conquest of the earth, which mostly means the taking it away from those who have a different complexion or slightly flatter noses than ourselves, is not a pretty thing when you look into it.
~ Joseph Conrad
The heathen could only be eliminated as a force if their culture was completely erased.
~ Tariq Ali
new France. I pity them, and I fear what lies ahead.
~ Tatiana de Rosnay
The fact that they came to our land, I know not why, does that mean we should poison our present and our future? Sooner or later they will leave our country, just as many people throughout history left many countries. The railways, ships, hospitals, factories and schools will be ours and we'll speak their language without either a sense of guilt or a sense of gratitude. Once again we shall be as we were - ordinary people - and if we are lies we shall be lies of our own making.
~ Tayeb Salih
That was when the Spanish came in and conquered the Aztecs. I thought that was a clever thing.
~ Les Baxter
Spanish Explorers celebrated Christmas in 1539 in the area we now know as the State of Florida.
~ James Lankford
I come from Brazil, which is a Portuguese speaking part of the continent.
~ Walter Salles