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by fl7305
152 days ago
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> colonial remnant The whole southern part of Greenland was empty when Denmark landed there a thousand years ago. Bad weather and the Inuit managed to kill off the Danish settlers after that, before they returned a few hundred years later. So the Danish were one of the original settlers of Greenland. Not "colonizers". Or do you call the Inuit "colonizers" too, since they spread to lands outside of the original home? |
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It’s not, towns are solely on the coast and rely on the sea for a reason.
The talk of reasons for might make right is simplistic as well.