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What did Edward Said mean by imaginative geography?

Edward Said devoted to the concept of "imaginative geography" an important part of his Orientalism. According to the scholar, the perception of the colonial space is determined by images and discourses created and spread by those who detain power. Describing the Orient as a blank space, the colonial empires tried in fact to justify the cultural annihilations and political invasions they committed overseas.


What is the thallus type of Volvox?

The thallus type of Volvox is colonial, consisting of multiple cells, each with flagella, arranged in a hollow sphere. The cells are specialized for different functions within the colony, such as reproduction and movement.


What was the geography and climate like in 1600s colonial Delaware?

Being in the middle region, they had rich furtile soil, mild winters, long growing seasons, and lots of rivers and Valleys. That is just what all middle colonies had, so unless there is some specific geography that was in colonial delaware... i don't know... :)


Why didn't time zones matter in the colonial times?

Communication and transportation were so slow that it didn't matter that every city was on a different time.


What was the climate and geography of colonial new york?

New York's climate was much the same as it is today. See the related question for that description. The terrain was very swampy near the coast and the Hudson river. Further North were mountains covered with many forests. The ground was rocky though the soil was good for farming once it was cleared of rocks and trees. The Middle Colonies also had many great rivers and harbors (used to develop trade with the western areas within their own colonies as well as with the other American colonies and England). The farmland was fertile which contributed to the many small, family-owned farms.

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What affected The different climates and geography of each colonial region most directly?

Climate most directly affected agriculture.


What was the different climates and geography of each colonial region most directly affect?

The different climates and geography of each colonial region directly affected their economic activities and way of life. For example, the Southern colonies with their warm climate and fertile soil were well-suited for agriculture, particularly cash crops like tobacco and rice. The New England colonies, with their rocky soil and colder climate, focused more on fishing, shipbuilding, and trade.


What are some geography features of colonial Virgina?

It was colonial virginia...ask my gramps. )=


Colonial Virginia geography?

subtropical climate


How do you think the committee of correspondence affected decisions made by colonial leaders?

It affected the colonial leaders because


How did the colonial economy develop?

The geography of the colonies were different. The south had good soil, so they became agricultural, and the north had bad soil, so they became industrial.


What was the major factor determing colonial farming practices?

geography


What was the major factor determining colonial farming practices?

Geography


Who affected the colonial times?

... help?


What was the geography like in colonial north america?

The geography of colonial North American range from mountains to swamplands. The original 13 colonies ranged from the rocky and mountainous Maine, to the swampy Georgia coast.


Physical geography in colonial New Hampshire?

i dont know someone answer it for me please


How did France Vietnam?

They affected them by ruling as the colonial power.