Donate a little to help the show on either Patreon or Paypal\nRemember to post #nowherenearcuba this week!\nWhen we were done conquering the west, done warring with Mexico, done fighting Native Americans, we looked out across the Pacific Ocean and said... "huh... I wonder what's over there?" The truth is that the United States is an empire. We accomplished that by fighting wars and by seeking out resources.\nIn the 1800's the United States faced a very real problem: we were running out of nitrogen. Not in the air. There is plenty in the air. We were losing it in our soil. Plants need nitrogen. Where were we going to get it?\nThe answer we came up with was: bird poop. It's rich in nitrogen and makes a great fertilizer. The trouble is that we didn't have any way to get large quantities of it. Until American businesses took over islands off the coast of our country.\nThis is the story of greed, a different kind of slavery, a Supreme Court battle, and the worst job in the 1800's.\nOur guest this episode is Daniel Immerwahr, author of the book "How to Hide an Empire" and an associate history professor at Northwestern University. In his book, he argues that the United States has been an empire since it's inception\n\nSpecial thanks to:\n\nStand up comedian Nick Staron\n\n\nPaul Hastings of the Compelled Podcast\n\n\nAngel McCoy of Angel Reads the Bible\n\n\n\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices