Message from @ManAnimal
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By the time of WW2 the US economy accounted for half of the worlds economy or something ludicrous like that
the brits were nominally anti slavery
There's only one way to settle this....we all fire up HOI4
well, apples and oranges. 1/2 the world HAD no 'economy' as it was planned
the brits industrially stalled halfway through the industrial revolution
stupid communsts
the usa and germany kept going
then germany got fucked to hell during wwi
Slavery was banned in the empire at that time
Not hard enough clearly
Since they came back for a round two
yeah, precisely cookies
the empire should have been broken up into german states
slaves were forced to work a job with no pay. THEN slavery ended and the slaves started to get paid for the same jobs
GDP skyrockets
Germany can stay it just has to be anglicised, the Germens in America nowdays aren't a problem
It’s hard to put into context how much more wealth the British empire was at the time
Even with a low GDP per capita
every offense intended, if you buy into the nation of islam or black hebrew israelites bullshit
you are low-IQ
I meant post war samiritan
3 of the top 10 world economies were part of the British empire well into the 1940s
since it wasn't possible to anglicize a people that quickly
I meant by force not choice, lol
they didn't 'produce'; they 'acquired'
i.e. stole
oh force the consitution like Japan
great britain pioneered what was basically industrial era slavery
cash cropping
and that sorta stuff
life in colonial india was very very very shitty
well all of europe was in complete chaos post war
this is also why GDP is a lousy economic indicator
look at the youtube channel the great war
the production capacity of the brits was a fraction of the US at ANY time i
its amazing civilization remained at all
In 1900 both the UK and India had larger economies than Germany, and both were part of the British empire which combined was still the worlds largest economy
the production capacity of the brits was greater than americca for the entire first half of the industrial revolution
yes, but by that time most of that was finacial in nature