History of the Land That Is the United States Today (Industrial Power and the Costs of “Closing” the Frontier)
Part VII Industrialisation: wealth, labour conflict, and new corporate power Late 19th-century U.S. history is driven by: It is also…
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Part VII Industrialisation: wealth, labour conflict, and new corporate power Late 19th-century U.S. history is driven by: It is also…
Part VI Civil War as a national fracture The Civil War is often framed as “inevitable,” but historically it was…
Part VExpansion as policy: land hunger meets state power During the 19th century, U.S. growth is not a natural drift;…
Part IV Independence as an argument, not only a war The American Revolution is often narrated as battlefield events. It…
Part III The Columbian Exchange: the biological revolution underneath the political one Before treaties, battles, or constitutions, the most transformative…
Part II A continent of nations, not a “prelude” It is common (and misleading) to treat Indigenous history as the…
PART 1 The land before “history”: ice, rivers, and habitable corridors What becomes the United States is best read first…
Two episodes in rapid succession—U.S. strikes in Venezuela followed by the seizure of President Nicolás Maduro, and renewed U.S. talk…
Greenland / alliance-friction and “might-makes-right” warnings (Jan 2026) Emmanuel Macron (France, President): warned the U.S. under Trump was “breaking free…
(Jan 6–7, 2021)Jens Stoltenberg (NATO Secretary-General): called it “shocking”; said the election result must be respected. Erna Solberg (Norway, PM):…
Directed at Donald Trump and/or U.S. policy under Trump Paris Climate Deal withdrawal backlash (June 1–2, 2017)
Country Bloc / alignment Stance Brazil LATAM democracy bloc / regional power Legality-first, restraint Co-signs joint call framing: de-escalation, legality,…