Arizona and the Illusion of Control
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Arizona and the Illusion of Control

In this episode, we explore arizona and the illusion of control. You know, when you step off a plane in Phoenix today, it honestly hits you like a physical wall. Oh, absolutely. Like that intense, just completely dry heat. It immediately pulls the moisture right out of your skin. Yeah, you feel it instantly. But then almost instantly, you walk through these sliding glass doors and boom, you are hit by this blast of artificial freezing air conditioning. It's quite the contrast. It really is. And, you know, you look out the window as you drive and there are sprawling green lawns, these massive blue swimming pools and just endless ribbons of concrete highway. It feels It feels so incredibly permanent. Right, right. Like we've totally conquered the desert. Well, it definitely projects this illusion of ultimate control. You know, we look at all that modern infrastructure and we just assume we've taken one of the most unforgiving volatile landscapes in be nurtured and deeply understood. But for the European and American empires arriving later, the desert was initially viewed as an obstacle. Just something in the way. Right. It was considered a strategic transit route, a buffer zone to protect more valuable assets rather than a place to actually settle down and build a life. You see that transit mindset perfectly with the Spanish in the 1680s. Father Eusebio Aquino establishes these remote missions along the rivers and later the Spanish build presidios or forts in places like Tucson. Exactly. They aren't building massive cities. They're just trying to maintain tenuous footholds. And then following Mexican independence, the United States swoops in. Right. After the Mexican -American War in 1848. Yeah. The U .S. claims the northern 70 percent of modern Arizona. But I have a question about what happens next. Sure. Just five years later. In 1853, the U

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