American History Project

History 120
Republicanism and latin america:
notes, thoughts, and some things I found

fuckyeahlatinamericanhistory:

—Charles Darwin, The Voyage of the Beagle (1839).
Darwin first visited the Falklands in March 1833, a few months after the British reestablished control over the archipelago.

It’s difficult to knit together all the little scraps of history that I’ve learned over the years into a working concept of time, all kinds of things happening at once across oceans and over mountains, but all interconnected. It’s fantastic, but it’s a little like holding dozens of threads and trying not to let them tangle as you weave them in the right pattern.

fuckyeahlatinamericanhistory:

—Charles Darwin, The Voyage of the Beagle (1839).

Darwin first visited the Falklands in March 1833, a few months after the British reestablished control over the archipelago.

It’s difficult to knit together all the little scraps of history that I’ve learned over the years into a working concept of time, all kinds of things happening at once across oceans and over mountains, but all interconnected. It’s fantastic, but it’s a little like holding dozens of threads and trying not to let them tangle as you weave them in the right pattern.

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