

America’s Empire State of Mind
35 snips Jan 3, 2025
In a compelling discussion, historian Daniel Immerwahr delves into America’s hidden history of imperialism, exposing how it intertwined with ideals of democracy and freedom. He shares how guano, a seemingly unremarkable resource, fueled America's overseas ambitions. Immerwahr also highlights the complex debates about American identity in light of territorial expansion, and he explores the often-overlooked realities of labor exploitation during the 19th century. The conversation sheds light on the lasting impacts of this imperial past on contemporary issues of citizenship and identity.
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The Limited View of the US
- The logo map of the contiguous US has only represented the country's borders for three years of its history.
- Daniel Immerwahr highlights that the US has always extended beyond this limited view.
Misunderstanding Puerto Rico's Status
- Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's joke about Puerto Rico being trash sparked outrage.
- This incident highlights the misunderstanding of Puerto Rico's status as a US territory.
Guano and US Expansion
- The US expanded its territory in the 19th century due to depleted soil and the need for guano.
- Guano, rich in nitrogen, was essential for revitalizing agricultural lands.