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I cannot fathom what the selection of a pre-fight boxing announcer has to do with Ferdinand Magellan or the concept of “colonial mentality.

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In the early days of world politics, colonization was the common method of territorial expansion. Renowned seafarers from perceived major powers like England, France, Portugal and Spain, crossed the seas in search of lands and peoples either to trade with or colonize and rule.

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MR. LERNER
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I cannot fathom what the selection of a pre-fight boxing announcer has to do with Ferdinand Magellan or the concept of “colonial mentality.

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In the early days of world politics, colonization was the common method of territorial expansion. Renowned seafarers from perceived major powers like England, France, Portugal and Spain, crossed the seas in search of lands and peoples either to trade with or colonize and rule.

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