Jiang's description of Spanish New World rule as resource extraction without genuine colonization.
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economic exploitation
Jiang's description of Spanish New World rule as resource extraction without genuine colonization.
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Spain's New World territories are framed as economic extraction rather than colonization, with the navy built to carry gold and silver back to Spain.
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"...New World, okay? So, there's no colonization going on, there's just economic exploitation going on. And the ships, the navy is designed only to..."
"...the Dutch will exploit very heavily. Okay, and these centers of economic exploitation will also need a lot of slaves. And so the English,..."
"...right? Second difference is, Spain was a empire focused entirely on economic exploitation. They were only concerned about extracting resources. Whereas the Dutch was..."
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The Dutch Golden Age begins with a poisoned Spanish windfall and ends with Vermeer exposing cracks in the respectable household.
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