What was among the most basic and profound lesson taught by the experience of colonial settlement?
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Back in the Day:
Lessons From Colonial Classrooms
Encourage your students to experience the lives of colonial children by providing some of the same activities children enjoyed -- or endured -- more than 200 years ago. Included: Authentic lessons from colonial times and similar lessons -- updated for the technological age. Plus! Colonial WebQuests!
"Since nothing below a man can think, man in being thoughtless, must needs fall below himself."
-- William
Answer:
The end of colonialism as an explicit political formation has given rise to understandings of postcoloniality and, perhaps ironically, an increased recognition of the role that colonialism played in the formation of modernity.
From: International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences