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Racial Inequality

Colonialism, imperialism, capitalism these are all terms that cannot be separated from the systematic exploitation of groups of people for the exclusive purpose of extracting wealth, land and cheap labor from a group of people for the increased profits of foreign capitalists. This is achieved by undermining the laborers ability to access resources, as well as the ability to sell and retain fair value for their labor through the mechanisms of citizenship and later racism.
The displacement of the British peasantry by the British nobility and the experiences of Native Americans in colonial America are very similar. The British peasant's occupied land adjacent to that of the nobility, the land was communally used and the peasants were free to use it for agriculture and hunting in exchange for small taxes that supported the lavish lifestyle of the nobility. As the noblemen's happiness with consuming failed to be enough and his greed grew they devised new ways of creating wealth, mainly......


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