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ECavalier
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Crossposting my most recent entry on German state border reorganization proposals because it includes two maps!
Yesterday at 3:40 PM
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The counterargument would be that there is no empirical evidence of Britain intentionally destroying the textile industry in Bengal, and...
Yesterday at 3:19 PM
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I think you are confusing two separate questions which have very distinct answers; Q1.) Which regions have the geographical features...
Yesterday at 3:18 PM
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The whole Bengal Industrial Revolution stopped by the British because they were mustache twirling villains have always sound more like...
Yesterday at 3:18 PM
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Hellenistic era Greece was a long, long way technologically from an Industrial revolution, moveable type printing is an absolute...
Yesterday at 3:17 PM
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Exactly, people vaguely understood the basic principles at play but they didn't actually understand the exact maths behind them. Because...
Yesterday at 3:16 PM
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There's also a very notable connection between the development of steam technology and the mining industry in England. The early...
Yesterday at 3:16 PM
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Tbh this article really doesn't make a very convincing argument. It uses hypotheticals that have nothing to do with real life to try...
Yesterday at 3:16 PM
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There's a very good reason for that, Arabic is a more difficult language to print using movable type as a cursive language with more...
Yesterday at 3:14 PM
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That's not a widely held view among modern economic historians, yes Bengal was very exporting a lot and relatively rich but there...
Yesterday at 3:14 PM
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I think the idea that a fascist regime would inevitably collapse is more born from wishful thinking and intentional or not parallelism...
Thursday at 6:53 AM
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Situation of Scotland, Ireland and Colonization in a TL with an Angevin Empire?
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I just don't feel it's a fair viewing of things to use annexation as synonymous with unification. The United Kingdom as it is made up of...
Thursday at 4:16 AM
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The Angolan and the Mbunda wars of independence in my TL (1930s-1964) The Mbunda were aided by the UK and that is why at first they win...
Wednesday at 5:09 PM
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most bank clients can't fight back when the repo men come knocking. Now if those bank clients happened to be a planet spanning empire...
Wednesday at 12:22 PM
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Interesting, where can I read more? Because as you say, those are quite common understandings (which doesn't mean they are right or...
Monday at 6:45 AM
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