Friday, April 4, 2014

The dirty works that took place during the Victorian Era

Why did Europeans decide to create a fascist society among many nations of Europe just after slavery had finally ended during the last quarter of the nineteenth century? Was fascism somehow an extension of the arm of the white man's control of other nations that do not or did not have the ability to defend themselves against invasions by European nations' armies, navies, and governments with the end goals for economic control and international dominance of them, while forcing them into labor camps to mine gold, silver, zinc, lead, iron, oil, plant and harvest sugar cane farms (Africa), cotton farms, wheat farms, barley farms (13 colonies of North America), fishery ports in the "Newfoundland" (Canada), exotic firs, and animal skins (Australia), minerals used for tin, rubber, and plastic materials (in Africa during the mid to late years of the Victorian Era through the early twentieth century, until 1921, when Iran warned Britain to stay out of North Africa for the last time)?

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