Description
March of the Titans Volume III: Europe and the World, European Expansion into the New World—Part 1: The European Empires, Portugal to Italy. The European Age of Exploration—and the resultant colonization of large parts of the globe by Whites—burst upon the world like a thunderbolt. Peoples and races who were at Stone Age level or less were suddenly confronted with technology and civilizational levels beyond their wildest imaginations.
This process is evident in the fact that of the 149 sovereign states which exist in the modern world outside of Europe, no less than 137 were created by Europeans during the colonial era. It is therefore no exaggeration to say that White men literally shaped the face of the modern world.
This volume starts with an overview of the concept of “White Supremacy,” as experienced by the explorers, the colonizers—and the colonized. Drawing upon a wealth of original descriptions from the diarists and explorers themselves, the staggering technological, cultural, and civilizational gaps they found firmly convinced them that the White race was superior. Little did they understand, or imagine, that the technology and knowledge that they transmitted to the world would eventually turn their worldview upside down and reveal the underlying error of “White Supremacy.”
Next, all the explorations of each continent are evaluated in detail: Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the Americas, and the Arctic and Antarctic. The trailblazers, heroes—and martyrs—of these expeditions are revealed, showing their staggering bravery and ingenuity.
Next, one of the most important factors in the discovery of the Americas is reviewed: the mass importation of millions of African slaves in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. Using factual eyewitness accounts, the origin—slavery in Africa by Africans—and the full extent of slavery’s impact in the Americas is revealed. This practice Africanized the entire Caribbean, sparked numerous deadly slave uprisings, and left a permanent mark on all the Americas, which altered their destinies forever.
Then each European nation’s own empires—the Portuguese, the Spanish, the French, the Dutch, the Belgian, the Danish, the Swedish, and the Italian—are discussed in full in multiple chapters, according to their size and extent, and revealing the racial impact of each colonial adventure.
In addition, the dramatic events of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec, the Maya, and the Inca are studied, along with the world’s very first analysis of exactly how many Whites remain in Central and South America, calculated by an assessment of the very latest DNA evidence.
Finally, the issue of European influence in China and Japan is reviewed, and of how those modern states have simply copied White Western civilization down to the last detail.
This is the most complete, up-to-date, and racially incisive history of the Ages of Exploration and Colonization ever written.
Volume III, Part 2, will deal with the momentous events which saw the global British Empire result in the creation of numerous other nations around the globe, culminating in the emergence of the United States of America.
338 pages, 325 dramatic illustrations.
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Contents
Chapter 1: White Supremacy—The Civilizational Racial Gap (Read this chapter for free here.)
Chapter 2 The Age of Discovery I—Exploring Africa
Chapter 3 The Age of Discovery II—Exploring Asia
Chapter 4 The Age of Discovery III—Exploring Australia
Chapter 5 The Age of Discovery IV—Exploring New Zealand
Chapter 6 The Age of Discovery V—Exploring South America
Chapter 7 The Age of Discovery VI—Exploring North America
Chapter 8 Voyages of Discovery VII—Exploring the Artic and Antarctic
Chapter 9 The Dark Stain—The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Chapter 10: Império Ultramarino Português I—The Portuguese Empire in Asia
Chapter 11: Império Ultramarino Português II—The Portuguese Empire in Africa
Chapter 12: Império Ultramarino Português III—The Portuguese Empire in South America
Chapter 13: Conquistadors—The Spanish Conquests of the Aztecs, the Mayas, and the Incas
Chapter 14: El Imperio Español I—The Spanish Empire in the Americas
Chapter 15: El Imperio Español II—The Spanish Empire in Asia
Chapter 16: El Imperio Español III—The Spanish Empire in Africa
Chapter 17: Los blancos—Whites in Central and South America
Chapter 18: l’Empire colonial I—The French Empire in the Americas
Chapter 19: l’Empire colonial II—The French Empire in the Caribbean
Chapter 20: l’Empire colonial III—The French Empire in Africa
Chapter 21: l’Empire colonial III—The French Empire in Asia and Oceania
Chapter 22: La Petite Colonie—The Belgian Empire
Chapter 23: De Gouden Eeuw I—The Dutch Empire in Asia
Chapter 24: De Gouden Eeuw II—The Dutch Empire in Africa
Chapter 25: De Gouden Eeuw III—The Dutch Empire in the Americas
Chapter 26: Schutzgebiete—The German Empire
Chapter 27: Handel Og Kristendom—The Danish Empire
Chapter 28: Nya Sverige—The Swedish Empire
Chapter 29: Mare Nostrum—The Italian Empire
Chapter 30: Isolation and Copying—The European Influence in Japan and China
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