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colonies! >> yeah. obviously, they didn't want this to leak into their colonies and get the idea about rebellion, anything would hurt the british. and they did regain florida for, what, 20 years or so. or until the early 1800s when the united states took it over. moving on. could it be like how the story of the pilgrims replaced the story of jamestown as beginning the country since the south lost. do you want to touch on that? >> do i want to touch it? that's the ultimate question. there is also, this i didn't really touch on. but the winners write the history. so you have a lot of political activity happening in the northern colonies that at the end of the american revolution, who will be wanting to write those histories down? they're going to want to talk about all the cool stuffer they did. stuff. so yeah. i think you were talking about the civil war. i think that's where a lot of, for the south, and this is just my kind of historical opinion, when you have a ton of civil war battlefields, virginia,
colonies! >> yeah. obviously, they didn't want this to leak into their colonies and get the idea about rebellion, anything would hurt the british. and they did regain florida for, what, 20 years or so. or until the early 1800s when the united states took it over. moving on. could it be like how the story of the pilgrims replaced the story of jamestown as beginning the country since the south lost. do you want to touch on that? >> do i want to touch it? that's the ultimate question....
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or those three colonies. so what about this misconception? this was basically the biggest misconception that i kind of found is that everything was happening in the north. everything was one in the north. it's because of the north that and everything that happened up there that we are. the only reason we won the war. so you can see and thanks to the musical hamilton more of this misconception is reaching a modern audience. so let's talk about the fact that the southern theater had as much impact on the war as the northern theater as those northern colonies. let's talk about southern politics first. now the politics of boston and new york they were just one driving force behind the start of the war. you have taverns and town halls in charleston and savannah that are having that same influx of revolutionary ideas, and they're adding fuel to that overall idea of let's start this revolution the politics in the south are largely controlled by the wealthy not surprising such as plantation owners and any sort of lik
or those three colonies. so what about this misconception? this was basically the biggest misconception that i kind of found is that everything was happening in the north. everything was one in the north. it's because of the north that and everything that happened up there that we are. the only reason we won the war. so you can see and thanks to the musical hamilton more of this misconception is reaching a modern audience. so let's talk about the fact that the southern theater had as much...
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you see, there were 13 separate individual colonies.r individual customs and loyalties. ♪ they all seemed jealous and fearful of one another. they quarreled all the time. quarrels about boundaries. ♪ quarrels about money values. quarrels about religion. quarrels about size. the small states thought the big ones were bullies. the big states, on the other hand, thought the small ones were constantly ganging up on them. but one thing they could agree , faced with a common danger, they must be united. and when war came, they fought together and won their independence. ♪ united in war, could they remain united in peace? some people began talking about a central government for all of the states. on this idea, the majority did not agree. they were proud of their sovereignty. and to each, a central government still meant tyranny. ♪ outrageous dictatorship. people were afraid of losing their identity as individuals in a superstate. they also feared the cost of such a scheme. the wartime unity weakened. the old dislikes and jealousies returned. t
you see, there were 13 separate individual colonies.r individual customs and loyalties. ♪ they all seemed jealous and fearful of one another. they quarreled all the time. quarrels about boundaries. ♪ quarrels about money values. quarrels about religion. quarrels about size. the small states thought the big ones were bullies. the big states, on the other hand, thought the small ones were constantly ganging up on them. but one thing they could agree , faced with a common danger, they must be...
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founded as puritan colonies. and puritanism by the early 1700s is in decline. now 70, 80 years past the time of the founding. and the puritan movement has started to fade away. historians e debate about just how much puritanism is really declining. some of this may just be taught because you know that pastors especially but lots of christians will talk about, oh, you know, our founders were much more committed than we are. i don't know if you've ever heard that in a church service or something. but, you know, it used to be so much better, but now we've fallen away. that's a very common rhetorical movement you get in churches, and you started to see that in the puritan churches in the late 1600s, early 1700s, and it breeds a type of sermon, a characteristic type of new england sermon that you get in this period that historians call the jeremiahad. if you know your bible, that's from jeremiah who was a very gloomy kind of prophet. and he was the sort of prophet that said to israel you've fallen away from god, you n
founded as puritan colonies. and puritanism by the early 1700s is in decline. now 70, 80 years past the time of the founding. and the puritan movement has started to fade away. historians e debate about just how much puritanism is really declining. some of this may just be taught because you know that pastors especially but lots of christians will talk about, oh, you know, our founders were much more committed than we are. i don't know if you've ever heard that in a church service or something....
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oh, with the colonial government. that created structures in which we are governed, as we are, that is very lazy. we also tend to blame the british. we are all the strength all the time. we keep complaining about all white people, maybe to mean europe, young people in the 2 of these, these the new colonies that say now, all right, i'd like to get some more views on the site. the problem came with a single article foundation, movies, country. like if we're talking about export, we didn't center canyons, other people who live in this land, we are in. so what we are experiencing now is a result of what happened then. so the west is still to blame, but we reproduce what they did. but is it fair? let me ask schaefer here. is it fair to sort of lump the whole western world into, you know, the white saviors. they're trying to come and save us. we don't need their help. is there room for collaboration or is it just going to be this bipolar dialogue? well, i think i think room for collaboration that existed that as assumed tha
oh, with the colonial government. that created structures in which we are governed, as we are, that is very lazy. we also tend to blame the british. we are all the strength all the time. we keep complaining about all white people, maybe to mean europe, young people in the 2 of these, these the new colonies that say now, all right, i'd like to get some more views on the site. the problem came with a single article foundation, movies, country. like if we're talking about export, we didn't center...
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oh, with the colonial government. that created structures in which we are governed as we are, that is very live we. others tend to blame the british, your oldest strength all the time. we keep complaining about all white people, baby to mean europe, young people in the 2 of these, these the new colonies that say now, all right, i'd like to get some more views on the side. the problem came with a philosophical foundation, movies, country. like if we're talking about export, we didn't center canyons or the people who live in this land we are in. so what we are experiencing now is a result of what happened then. so the west is still to blame, but we reproduce what we did. but is it fair? let me ask schafer here. is it fair to sort of lump the whole western world into, you know, the white saviors. they're trying to come and save us. we don't need their help. is there room for collaboration or is it just going to be this bipolar dialogue? well, i think i think room for collaboration that existed, assumed that, that seem to
oh, with the colonial government. that created structures in which we are governed as we are, that is very live we. others tend to blame the british, your oldest strength all the time. we keep complaining about all white people, baby to mean europe, young people in the 2 of these, these the new colonies that say now, all right, i'd like to get some more views on the side. the problem came with a philosophical foundation, movies, country. like if we're talking about export, we didn't center...
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it's in the colonial records. but something happened, and obviously i am really truncating this because you are going to buy the book. but something happened. and despite that good long strong relationship that portugal had with angola, when they found silver underneath the royal city -- yep, you named it -- they were determined to take control of the city. and in the fall of 1618, they sent 36 ships loaded with sailors and armaments to take control of the city. and in january and february of 1619, the royal africans were beaten. now, approximately 4,000 were captured. now whenever you try to take over a government, you obviously take the most educated, the land owners, those of prestige. those were the ones that were captured. now, the last ship to arrive was the first ship to leave, and that was the san juan bautista. and because it was the first ship to leave, it had the most royal of the royals on it. now, while they were placed on 36 slave ships, it's really important to understand that 350 left on the san ju
it's in the colonial records. but something happened, and obviously i am really truncating this because you are going to buy the book. but something happened. and despite that good long strong relationship that portugal had with angola, when they found silver underneath the royal city -- yep, you named it -- they were determined to take control of the city. and in the fall of 1618, they sent 36 ships loaded with sailors and armaments to take control of the city. and in january and february of...
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how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from, i gave us the best definition for neo colonialism, which is late stage imperialism. what you have is indirect influence of political decision making of you can make decision making. ok. so let me come to the farmer right here, mr. michael to being in. because you're from, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not. he did. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your clothing of them . let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said. we should be talking about nicholas ation right now . look at me, unfair view from where doing it on our own when we're talking about colonization and we're talking about imperialism. we're not talking about individual experiences . we're talking about a systemic issue. ye
how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from, i gave us the best definition for neo colonialism, which is late stage imperialism. what you have is indirect influence of political decision making of you can make decision making. ok. so let me come to the farmer right here, mr. michael to being in. because you're from, as you mentioned, is over a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who...
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oh, with the colonial government. that created structures in which we are governed, as we are, that is very lives we. others tend to blame the british. we are all the strength all the time. we keep complaining about all white people, maybe to mean europe, young people in the 2 of these, these the new colonies that say no. alright, i'd like to get some more views on the side. the problem came with a philosophical foundational movies country. like if we're talking about export, we didn't center canyons, other people who live in this land, we are in. so what we are experiencing, know is a result of what happened then. so the west is still to blame, but we reproduce what they did. but is it fair? let me ask schafer here. is it fair to sort of lump the whole western world into, you know, the white saviors. they're trying to come and save us. we don't need their help. is there room for collaboration or is it just going to be this bipolar dialogue? well, i think i think room for collaboration that existed that as assume that
oh, with the colonial government. that created structures in which we are governed, as we are, that is very lives we. others tend to blame the british. we are all the strength all the time. we keep complaining about all white people, maybe to mean europe, young people in the 2 of these, these the new colonies that say no. alright, i'd like to get some more views on the side. the problem came with a philosophical foundational movies country. like if we're talking about export, we didn't center...
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oh, with the colonial government. that created structures in which we are governed, as we are, that is very live we. others tend to blame the british. yeah. oldest strength all the time. we keep complaining about all white people, baby to mean european people in the 2 of these, these the new colonies that say now, all right, i'd like to get some more views on this side. the problem came with a philosophical foundation, movies, country. like if we're talking about export, we didn't center canyons or the people who live in this land we are in. so what we are experiencing now is a result of what happened then. so the west is still to blame, but we reproduce what they did. but is it fair? let me ask schaefer here. is it fair to sort of lump the whole western world into, you know, the white saviors. they're trying to come and save us. we don't need their help. is there room for collaboration or is it just going to be this bipolar dialogue? well, i think i think room for collaboration that existed that it's assumed that the
oh, with the colonial government. that created structures in which we are governed, as we are, that is very live we. others tend to blame the british. yeah. oldest strength all the time. we keep complaining about all white people, baby to mean european people in the 2 of these, these the new colonies that say now, all right, i'd like to get some more views on this side. the problem came with a philosophical foundation, movies, country. like if we're talking about export, we didn't center...
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through the course of colonialism. he considered the museum as a way to secure the material legacy of endangered cultures are hard because they're, they're spanish. this, in, from today's perspective, it's very, very hard to appreciate the mindset of the key players back then. they were no doubt motivated by scientific curiosity about people and cultures around the world . but those who financed it all were motivated by the colonial is to drive to appropriate the world for raw materials. and they set the terms of reference, even for those whose aims were noble and gall. early taylor half town cut off basi and wanted to create a museum where human kinds common heritage could be researched. sadly, he failed, but what he sought to achieve resembles the basic idea behind the humboldt for him . can that vision still be fulfilled today? and if so, how? in 2017 we met jonathan fine. who would later had the logical museum when he was curating an exhibition entitled beyond compare. it posed the uncomfortable question, whether i
through the course of colonialism. he considered the museum as a way to secure the material legacy of endangered cultures are hard because they're, they're spanish. this, in, from today's perspective, it's very, very hard to appreciate the mindset of the key players back then. they were no doubt motivated by scientific curiosity about people and cultures around the world . but those who financed it all were motivated by the colonial is to drive to appropriate the world for raw materials. and...
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of course, in this context, debates about colonialism are bound to arise. but i think it was our route. we had to form into what it was meant to be at lee. i hope and wish the visitors to the forum will leave the building with an enriched experience. there is more that unites us than what devises and the me how to come out to welcome to the german chancellor in berlin, yet the stuff. this is where the federal commissioner for culture and the media. monica cut us holds office and of course ms. cortez years german cultural policy to quit to politic for, for what does he miss cut us, you've been in office for over 7 years now and your 2nd term is set to end in the fall. you once said it's the best job in the world. is that still how you feel my muscle? yeah. and in the human also not to do something. yes, i still feel that way and that's my own subject to view. but given my background, this is in fact the nice this job i could imagine and i'm grateful to anglo merkel, that i could serve a 2nd time as her minister state for culture and media here in the chancer
of course, in this context, debates about colonialism are bound to arise. but i think it was our route. we had to form into what it was meant to be at lee. i hope and wish the visitors to the forum will leave the building with an enriched experience. there is more that unites us than what devises and the me how to come out to welcome to the german chancellor in berlin, yet the stuff. this is where the federal commissioner for culture and the media. monica cut us holds office and of course ms....
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he _ colony. there is no doubt the lot is changing hong kong. he was - colony. is changing hong kong. he was once| colony. there is no doubt the lot is - changing hong kong. he was once part of the student protest movement. translation mac of the student protest movement. translation ma— translation mac most of our generation _ translation mac most of our generation is _ translation mac most of our generation is going - translation mac most of our generation is going through | translation mac most of our - generation is going through this. they— generation is going through this. they are — generation is going through this. they are compelled to leave their homes _ they are compelled to leave their homes. many of reference and hong kon- homes. many of reference and hong kong either arrested or have been persecuted and political cases. many others _ persecuted and political cases. many others of— persecuted and political cases. many others of left hong kong for the national— others of left hong kong for the national security law and other reasons — national securi
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of course, in this context, debates about colonialism are bound to arise. but i think it was a lot of form into what you always meant to be at lee, i hope and wish the visitors the forum will leave the building with an enriched experience. there is more than unites us than what devices and the house is for come off to welcome to the german chancellor in berlin. yet the stuff . this is where the federal commissioner for culture in the media, monica clutter holds office and of course ms. cortez yours. german cultural policy, georgia could to put it in for, for us is miss curtis. you've been in office for over 7 years now, and your 2nd term is set to end in the fall. he once said, it's the best job in the world. is that still how you feel? wonderful. yeah. does that finish manase? no to me. yes, i still feel that way and that's my own subject to view. but given my background, this is in fact, the nicest job i could imagine. and i am grateful to anglo merkel that i could serve a 2nd time this minister state a culture in media here in the chancery where i can he
of course, in this context, debates about colonialism are bound to arise. but i think it was a lot of form into what you always meant to be at lee, i hope and wish the visitors the forum will leave the building with an enriched experience. there is more than unites us than what devices and the house is for come off to welcome to the german chancellor in berlin. yet the stuff . this is where the federal commissioner for culture in the media, monica clutter holds office and of course ms. cortez...
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of course, in this context, debates about colonialism are bound to arise. but i think it was about what we had to form into what you meant to be at lee, i hope and wish that visitors to the forum will leave the building with an enriched experience. there is more than unites us than what devices and the me how to come out to welcome to the german chancellor in berlin, yet the stuff. this is where the federal commissioner for culture and the media. monica cut us holds office. and of course ms. cortez years german cultural policy, it's a crew to politic for, for us is miss cut us. you've been in office for over 7 years now and your 2nd term is set to end in the fall. you once said it's the best job in the world. is that still how you feel? wonderful. yeah. and finish your mon or sooner today. yes, i still feel that way. and that's my own subject to view. but given my background, this is in fact, the nicest job i could imagine. and i'm grateful to anglo merkel that i could serve a 2nd time as her minister of state. so culture and media. here are the chancery wh
of course, in this context, debates about colonialism are bound to arise. but i think it was about what we had to form into what you meant to be at lee, i hope and wish that visitors to the forum will leave the building with an enriched experience. there is more than unites us than what devices and the me how to come out to welcome to the german chancellor in berlin, yet the stuff. this is where the federal commissioner for culture and the media. monica cut us holds office. and of course ms....
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the colonial narrative the records of the diseases that affected the indigenous nation and those among others of scholarly and popular histories. in 2020 has put many text back more visit on - - visibly in the public eye in these colonial histories to create narratives of absence and scarcity to create a void into which colonists could enjoy to detach illness from those bodies and domesticated animals. at the same time the focus from the public on colonial accounts of disease and destruction and indigenous communities sometime pressuring we lack accounts of these events so today i want to consider testimony by work of 19th century indigenous intellectuals going into print production as addressing the legacy of disease in colonialism for their community these indigenous intellectuals made that i want to talk about today they insisted on seeing disease not as an isolated phenomenon but as effective colonialism areas of indigenous life to the lands and waters and resources and indigenous people like to live and to trace legacies by critically interpreting a print archive of history they w
the colonial narrative the records of the diseases that affected the indigenous nation and those among others of scholarly and popular histories. in 2020 has put many text back more visit on - - visibly in the public eye in these colonial histories to create narratives of absence and scarcity to create a void into which colonists could enjoy to detach illness from those bodies and domesticated animals. at the same time the focus from the public on colonial accounts of disease and destruction...
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colonial has until august 24th to file a responsive pleading.s the criteria for class action if the case moves forward as a class, this could be a years long process they just getting started. it is early days here. dom. >> eamon, we know you are not a lawyer what is the law on this? has there ever been any precedent for something like this for a class-action lawsuit? >> they are sorting through this what is the level of cybersecurity you have to have to be adequate and below which you are negligent? that is a fuzzy area and ultimately who has to pay. is this an act of god like a hurricane or is this something you could see coming and need preparation. all of that is sorted out. if this does go forward, which is, as i said, to be determined. if that goes forward, it has to be sorted out in terms of the details of the case. a lot of companies are watching this to see what their liability could be going forward this could be an important one >> not just this industry, but every industry eamon javers, thank you very much >>> coming up, treasury sec
colonial has until august 24th to file a responsive pleading.s the criteria for class action if the case moves forward as a class, this could be a years long process they just getting started. it is early days here. dom. >> eamon, we know you are not a lawyer what is the law on this? has there ever been any precedent for something like this for a class-action lawsuit? >> they are sorting through this what is the level of cybersecurity you have to have to be adequate and below which...
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of course, in this context, debates about colonialism are bound to arise. but i think it's a good ones for me to what you meant to be in the i hope and wish that visitors the forum will leave the building with an enriched experience. there is more that unites us than what devices and the me house is for come off to welcome to the german chancellor in berlin. yet the stock. this is where the federal commissioner for culture and the media. monica cut us holds office and of course ms . cortez years german cultural policy, georgia crew to politic for, for us is miss cut us. you've been in office for over 7 years now. and your 2nd term is at the end in the fall. you once said it's the best job in the world. is that still how you feel? wonderful. yeah. to them finish your mon also know today. yes, i still feel that way. and that's my own subject to view. but given my background, this is in fact, the nicest job i could imagine. and i'm grateful to anglo merkel that i could serve a 2nd time as her minister of state. so culture and media here in the chancery where i
of course, in this context, debates about colonialism are bound to arise. but i think it's a good ones for me to what you meant to be in the i hope and wish that visitors the forum will leave the building with an enriched experience. there is more that unites us than what devices and the me house is for come off to welcome to the german chancellor in berlin. yet the stock. this is where the federal commissioner for culture and the media. monica cut us holds office and of course ms . cortez...
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colonial pipeline is a good example of that. the fbi announced colonial pipeline informed federal law enforcement the day it had been attacked by a ransomware attack. that helped the fbi attribute that behavior almost immediately, from what i understand, within three days, the fbi was able to point to the darkside criminal network, which perpetrated the attack. a few weeks after that, the fbi was in an extraordinary operation, able to seize the vast amount of cryptocurrency that colonial pipeline had paid as ransom. that shows you the benefits of prompt reporting, particularly to federal law enforcement, so you can track down who did it and it may be recovered any payments. that said, reporting too quickly for notification requirements that are onerous on industry threatened to wash the government in data. you want to avoid a situation where there is blind reporting, it is not thought through, just a huge amount of paperwork. that creates more issues for the government rather than less. so finding that right timeframe is importa
colonial pipeline is a good example of that. the fbi announced colonial pipeline informed federal law enforcement the day it had been attacked by a ransomware attack. that helped the fbi attribute that behavior almost immediately, from what i understand, within three days, the fbi was able to point to the darkside criminal network, which perpetrated the attack. a few weeks after that, the fbi was in an extraordinary operation, able to seize the vast amount of cryptocurrency that colonial...
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it was how many colonies that voted yes and how many voted no that matters. this is good enough to be considered unanimous. by the end of that momentous day july 2nd, 1776, a philadelphia printer had the news and he squeezed that news into the last free spot in his late edition. the announcement in the philadelphia evening post was two lines long, "this day the continental congress declared the united colonies free and independent states." that was it. you just witnessed history. now, congress had not yet touched the committee of five's draft of the public declaration. so they took up that task the following morning. they ordered up a batch of printed copies of the committee's language. all of those printed copies of the committees language must have been destroyed afterwards. none of those printed copies of the committees draft survived today. then they started scribbling on those printed copies. they amped up some of the language describing the king's crimes, but they struck out jefferson's lengthy rant about george and the slave trade. they added two new a
it was how many colonies that voted yes and how many voted no that matters. this is good enough to be considered unanimous. by the end of that momentous day july 2nd, 1776, a philadelphia printer had the news and he squeezed that news into the last free spot in his late edition. the announcement in the philadelphia evening post was two lines long, "this day the continental congress declared the united colonies free and independent states." that was it. you just witnessed history. now,...
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i think colonial pipeline is a good example. fbi publicly announced colonial pipeline essentially informed federal law enforcement today that it was attacked by ransomware attack. that help the fbi attribute that behavior almost immediately. from what i understand, within three days the fbi could choke the dark side criminal network which essentially perpetrated the attack. within a few weeks after that, the fbi was in an extraordinary preparation, able to see vast amount of crypto currency colonial pipeline has paid a ransom so that shows you the benefits of prompt reporting, particularly federal law enforcement so you can track down who did it and potentially try to recover any payments. with that said, reporting quickly notification requirements that are to much on industry, do threaten essentially to wash the government and data so what you want to avoid is a situation where there is reporting be made, it's not really thought through, is a huge amount of paperwork and it creates more issues for the government, rather than le
i think colonial pipeline is a good example. fbi publicly announced colonial pipeline essentially informed federal law enforcement today that it was attacked by ransomware attack. that help the fbi attribute that behavior almost immediately. from what i understand, within three days the fbi could choke the dark side criminal network which essentially perpetrated the attack. within a few weeks after that, the fbi was in an extraordinary preparation, able to see vast amount of crypto currency...
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of course, in this context of debates about colonialism off bound to arise. but i think it's good and right that these debates will take place that one does. he dodged on from the, from the good on that, does that mean all the references are explained? is there provenance laid out their past and what part of history there from even when it's a problematic part of history? nish, it's a minute. let me start in mid to there in the, in how to do it. i'm submission. i didn't consider it my role to get to involved with a tent. i have to respect my museums, autonomy, i trust the experts i trust, they know how to deal with it. appropriately and in line with today's expectations, it takes the greatest amount of transparency and openness to present the problematic circumstances of how the pieces were acquired. that can be no credibility without a broad transparent depiction is difficult context. and it's true. we have debated the benign bronzes all the more carefully, but everything was always known and out in the open. only now it's weights differently in the list. bo
of course, in this context of debates about colonialism off bound to arise. but i think it's good and right that these debates will take place that one does. he dodged on from the, from the good on that, does that mean all the references are explained? is there provenance laid out their past and what part of history there from even when it's a problematic part of history? nish, it's a minute. let me start in mid to there in the, in how to do it. i'm submission. i didn't consider it my role to...
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. >> the first flag in the american colonies was the english flag of st. george. it arrived in 1497. objections began almost immediately but the first real flag protester did not appear until 1637. john endicott cut off part of the cross saying it was a gift a the pope but a relic of the anti-christ. he have barred from public office for yun year. by in large, the colonies remained loyal to the british flag even after armed conflict broke out. as the american revolution grew more heated, new banners began to appear. the rattlesnake at the pine tree was the most common symbols. 1775, no one had given much thought to the colors by which colonial ships could recognize each other. two floating batteries were marked with green tree flag but the making of flags before ships was left to army contractors as a project to play with in their spare time. a flag was raised on prospect hill in massachusetts but actually the flag was the flag, proof the colony saw themselves as british citizens even while they fought british troops. it was the same grand reunion or meet your fla
. >> the first flag in the american colonies was the english flag of st. george. it arrived in 1497. objections began almost immediately but the first real flag protester did not appear until 1637. john endicott cut off part of the cross saying it was a gift a the pope but a relic of the anti-christ. he have barred from public office for yun year. by in large, the colonies remained loyal to the british flag even after armed conflict broke out. as the american revolution grew more heated,...
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certainly, that is true and many other colonies. i think we have a perception that many loyalists are incredibly wealthy people, people who have status, and money to lose. but, the reality is, we will see people from across the spectrum, from every political class, and station. life, who has some sort of tie to britain, or the empire. geography can be quite important. we see that in the events that i will discuss, later on. certain areas, again, geographically tied to the empire. we tend to see a lot of loyalists in the large cities on the sea board, and again, cities that are tied to the global trade of the empire. cities that are full of recent immigrants from the british isles. but, we also see large numbers of loyalists on the front here. these are areas that, are most directly, perceiving the protection for british soldiers. there are an occupying force, they're seeing it as a means of perception. there is a lot of religious, and ethnic minorities myself, the fear of marlborough, the fear that a mob will subsumed them. it is fa
certainly, that is true and many other colonies. i think we have a perception that many loyalists are incredibly wealthy people, people who have status, and money to lose. but, the reality is, we will see people from across the spectrum, from every political class, and station. life, who has some sort of tie to britain, or the empire. geography can be quite important. we see that in the events that i will discuss, later on. certain areas, again, geographically tied to the empire. we tend to see...
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he tells rita's that there were swarms of tax collectors in the colonies. when they were really just 50. he tells rita's that tax collectors pose the same sort of threat as occupying soldiers. when that's hardly true. he blames american slavery. and the slave trade on king george a man who came to the throne 16 years earlier not a hundred and sixty years. earlier what i'm saying is simple and i hope uncontroversial what i'm saying is don't look to this list of grievances. but just the facts objectivity, this is not journalism. this is not the list's job. the lists job is to be polemical. its job is to fire up readers. it's job is to give them a story. in john adams's words shall make their ears to tingle. there's a catalog of prosecut. i can't say the word as a category catalog of prosecutable crimes. it's actually surprisingly vague. there's lots of emotion but not much detail. notice that jefferson includes no places no dates in this list of injuries and use of patients and he names no other names except the king. as a result if you don't know your revolu
he tells rita's that there were swarms of tax collectors in the colonies. when they were really just 50. he tells rita's that tax collectors pose the same sort of threat as occupying soldiers. when that's hardly true. he blames american slavery. and the slave trade on king george a man who came to the throne 16 years earlier not a hundred and sixty years. earlier what i'm saying is simple and i hope uncontroversial what i'm saying is don't look to this list of grievances. but just the facts...
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instead he calls for readers to change how we read histories of colonialism and disease. in a passage that might seem paradoxical but is important for us to consider carefully, mokegan called on readers to pause here, close your eyes, set off in your heart all prejudice and consider the above arecords hand by the historians. title in the name of eternal truth by all that is sacred and dear to mankind is there ever a people without the slightest reason of offense or treasuries. mokegan's call here to close your eyes might seem strange one when we consider the colonial history he references to see the past narrowed as progress and indigenouspeople within racialcategories , the call to find a meeting . closing our eyes mokegan suggests allows readers to be critical of invisibility to foreground indigenous experiences of disease, their connections to climate change and colonialism to recognize how indigenous people had survived and are surviving those attacks on bodies, lands and water. i'll stop there and look forward to our conversation. >> all right. thanks carrie. going t
instead he calls for readers to change how we read histories of colonialism and disease. in a passage that might seem paradoxical but is important for us to consider carefully, mokegan called on readers to pause here, close your eyes, set off in your heart all prejudice and consider the above arecords hand by the historians. title in the name of eternal truth by all that is sacred and dear to mankind is there ever a people without the slightest reason of offense or treasuries. mokegan's call...
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. >>> when hackers attacked the colonial pipeline, small mom and pop gas stations took a huge hit. running dry. now the little guys are fighting back that's next, as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on cnbc. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ it's a wishlist on wheels. t a choice that requiresy no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet over-delivers. it is truly the mercedes-benz of sports sedans. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers. weighs in on the wild residential real estate market that's what's topping cnbc on the money >> the residential real estate market is on fire, and has been since lockdown, as more and more people move out of cities and into the burbs closing bell anchor sara eisen spoke with the treasury secretary janet yellen today she says we're not seeing the same type of housing bubble that infamously popped in 2008. but she did rev
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colonial pipeline is a good example of that.as publicly announced colonial pipeline essentially informed federal law enforcement the day that it had been attacked by a ransomware attack. that helped the fbi attribute that conduct and attribute that behavior almost immediately. from what i understand within three days the fbi was able to point to the dark side criminal network which is essentially perpetrated the attack. within a few weeks after that the fbi was in an extraordinary operation, able to seize the past vast amount of the crypto currency that colonial pipeline had paid as ransom. so that shows you the benefits of prompt reporting, particularly to federal law enforcement so you can track and exactly who did it and maybe potentially try to recover in payments. with that said, reporting to quickly for notification requirements that are too onerous on industry do threaten to essentially washed the government in data. what you want to avoid is a situation where there's just lied reporting being made, it's not really though
colonial pipeline is a good example of that.as publicly announced colonial pipeline essentially informed federal law enforcement the day that it had been attacked by a ransomware attack. that helped the fbi attribute that conduct and attribute that behavior almost immediately. from what i understand within three days the fbi was able to point to the dark side criminal network which is essentially perpetrated the attack. within a few weeks after that the fbi was in an extraordinary operation,...
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. >>> when hackers attacked the colonial pipeline small mom and pop gas stations took a huge hit, andhe pumps running dry. now the little guys are fighting back that's next as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on cnbc. what's on the horizon? the answers lie beyond the roads we know. we recognize that energy demand is growing, and the world needs lower carbon solutions to keep up. at chevron, we're working to find new ways forward, like through our venture capital group. backing technologies like electric vehicle charging, carbon capture and even nuclear fusion. we may not know just what lies ahead, but it's only human... to search for it. >>> the treasury secretary weighs in on the wild residential real estate market and that's what's topping cnbc on the money the residential real estate market is on fire and has been since lock down as more and more people move out of cities and into the 'burbs. sarah eisen spoke with the treasury secretary janet yellin today. she says we're not seeing the same type of housing bubble that infamously popped in 2008, but she di
. >>> when hackers attacked the colonial pipeline small mom and pop gas stations took a huge hit, andhe pumps running dry. now the little guys are fighting back that's next as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news on cnbc. what's on the horizon? the answers lie beyond the roads we know. we recognize that energy demand is growing, and the world needs lower carbon solutions to keep up. at chevron, we're working to find new ways forward, like through our venture...
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lord dunmore, the last governor of the colony is a perfect example of that. we do know that claypool had settled along the lost river in the 1750s. hits family is very locally prominent. they have a lot of connections to the local government, so certainly not a poor farmer, well-established family at this time, pretty middling in the sense of the type of people that we see out in this area. certainly not poor, fairly well-connected. so the epicenter of claypool's rebellion is going to be the farm of a man named john break, unlike claypool, is a german immigrant, and he's certainly a very prom nencht man, more prominent than claim yoom himself. he owns a lot of land and a mill and some industries there along the -- the river about 15 miles or so. the farm is going to become a rendezvous point for claypool and his rebels. when we look at the man who is making up the rebellion, there's a lottism grants, german immigrants and scottish immigrants and those people are fairly poor. these are the people that the 80% tax is going to fall heavily on and these are the p
lord dunmore, the last governor of the colony is a perfect example of that. we do know that claypool had settled along the lost river in the 1750s. hits family is very locally prominent. they have a lot of connections to the local government, so certainly not a poor farmer, well-established family at this time, pretty middling in the sense of the type of people that we see out in this area. certainly not poor, fairly well-connected. so the epicenter of claypool's rebellion is going to be the...
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through the course of colonialism. he considered the museum as a way to secure the material legacy of endangered cultures. hard because they are their spirit. this in, from today's perspective, it's very, very hard to appreciate the mindset of the key players back then. they were no doubt motivated by scientific curiosity about people and cultures around the world . but those who financed it all were motivated by the colonial is to drive to appropriate the world for raw materials. and they set the terms of reference even for those whose aims were noble and color lease leisure. taylor half town cut off bossy, and wanted to create a museum where human kinds common heritage could be researched. sadly, he failed, but what he sought to achieve resembles the basic idea behind the humboldt for him . can that vision still be fulfilled today? and if so, how? in 2017. we met jonathan fine. who would later had the eschatological museum when he was curating an exhibition entitled beyond compare. it posed the uncomfortable question
through the course of colonialism. he considered the museum as a way to secure the material legacy of endangered cultures. hard because they are their spirit. this in, from today's perspective, it's very, very hard to appreciate the mindset of the key players back then. they were no doubt motivated by scientific curiosity about people and cultures around the world . but those who financed it all were motivated by the colonial is to drive to appropriate the world for raw materials. and they set...
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and that is certainly true and a lot of other colonies. i think we have a perception that most loyalists are incredibly wealthy people. people who have status and money to lose. but the reality is we are going to see people from across the spectrum, from every political class and station in life, who have some sort of tie to britain or to the empire. geography can be very important. we are going to see that in the events that i'm going to discuss later on. certain areas are geographically tied to the empire. we tend to see a lot of loyalists in the large cities on the seaboard, cities full of recent immigrants from the british isles. but we also see large numbers of loyalists on the frontier. these are areas that are most directly receiving the protection of british soldiers. they do not see soldiers as an occupying force. they see them as a means of protection. we are going to see a lot of religious and ethnic minorities turned to loyalism. that fear of mob rule, the fear of the mob is going to subsume them. you see, as far as ethnic grou
and that is certainly true and a lot of other colonies. i think we have a perception that most loyalists are incredibly wealthy people. people who have status and money to lose. but the reality is we are going to see people from across the spectrum, from every political class and station in life, who have some sort of tie to britain or to the empire. geography can be very important. we are going to see that in the events that i'm going to discuss later on. certain areas are geographically tied...
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which colonies do you consider mid atlantic? i know virginia is considered southern in some aspects, but probably more mid atlantic. what are your thoughts? >> i think if i was to be absolutely 100%, you know, very geographically strenuous about this, i would say pennsylvania, new jersey, delaware. maryland, you know, western maryland i think has a lot more in common with pennsylvania whereas eastern maryland -- the chesapeake is, at least in the 18th century, more in common with the south. again with virginia, certainly the tidewater is culturally, politically, economically the south. the area that i was discussing, hampshire county across the mountains i would say culturally is much more in tune with pennsylvania, with western maryland. that's where these settlers are coming through. that's where their economic and cultural ties are to. you know, i kind of use that as a broad term just to kind of how can i best define this tiny little area instead of western maryland, western virginia. the mid atlantic is a broader region. i c
which colonies do you consider mid atlantic? i know virginia is considered southern in some aspects, but probably more mid atlantic. what are your thoughts? >> i think if i was to be absolutely 100%, you know, very geographically strenuous about this, i would say pennsylvania, new jersey, delaware. maryland, you know, western maryland i think has a lot more in common with pennsylvania whereas eastern maryland -- the chesapeake is, at least in the 18th century, more in common with the...
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and today's aftermath of our colonial history got a huge momentum. as a result, the general population is now more sensitized to the issue, and this has been a blind spot in our remembrance culture for a long time takes begin. and we started to come to terms with our recent history by looking at the 1st and 2nd world was the period before that when europe had colonized africa is only now coming into view. and that's good for us. of course, some very visible issues have come into focus. the humble forum with the non european art it displays has in part a colonial context. and then you have to determine what was acquired unfairly and should just be returned on this issue is particularly visible with the beneath bronzes. we have research the history that we are familiar with it. and we know that germany has purchased the 500 beneath bronzes from the art market, but they were acquired and fairly so we are prepared to return them. we would like to return a substantial amount of them from 2020 to onwards. 20 mason. yeah. you have, we've also prepared a sho
and today's aftermath of our colonial history got a huge momentum. as a result, the general population is now more sensitized to the issue, and this has been a blind spot in our remembrance culture for a long time takes begin. and we started to come to terms with our recent history by looking at the 1st and 2nd world was the period before that when europe had colonized africa is only now coming into view. and that's good for us. of course, some very visible issues have come into focus. the...
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in part to how's artifacts brought to germany during colonialism? that's one issue that came up when we sat down with her they were supposed to be a big fraction at the home lot forum. instead they ignited the hated debate about colonialism and polluted. the bending bronze is stolen by the british in 1897 from burning city. and what is today? 9 curia then. so to museums, more than $500.00 ended up in berlin. artifact stained with blood german coach commissioner, monica curtis has a clear position on. so that's why on june 15 we launched an online platform where hundreds of the exhibits can be viewed in to form. that was a very important 1st step to say see here, and next we negotiate forms of possible restitution moments. and we would like to achieve substantial restitution as early as 2022. that's 9 and 20. nice. yeah. so homo foreign construction site was a major preoccupation for coaches over the years. the new building a partial reconstruction of oppression palace was highly controversial and settling on a concept for its use took some time. a t
in part to how's artifacts brought to germany during colonialism? that's one issue that came up when we sat down with her they were supposed to be a big fraction at the home lot forum. instead they ignited the hated debate about colonialism and polluted. the bending bronze is stolen by the british in 1897 from burning city. and what is today? 9 curia then. so to museums, more than $500.00 ended up in berlin. artifact stained with blood german coach commissioner, monica curtis has a clear...
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