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3.5 Conclusions concerning the
Colonial Expansion (Statement
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History explains why the Europeans
colonized the world and why the Africans, Chinese, Indians, native Americans
and aboriginal Australians did not.
● How from China to Japan, and to India, Persia, and east
Africa,l there was a thriving international economy, over the Indian Ocean,
around the coast of south and east Asia, and over the inland Silk Road, from
China to Persia;
● How Europe’s competing nations “discovered” the
● How the Europeans unintentionally (for the most part)
spread old Eurasian epidemic diseases (such as smallpox and influenza) which
killed up to 90% of the indigenous Americans, Australians and other islanders
(eg Hawaiians);
● How the western European countries closest to the Atlantic
Ocean, exploited the Americas, robbing their peoples of their gold and silver,
and developed the slave trade to profit from mining as well sugar and cotton
plantations in the Americas;
● How steel swords, guns, cavalry and logistical backup from
Europe, as well as their diplomacy, deception and divide and conquer strategies,
controlled the remaining indigenous populations, enabling Europeans to occupy
these lands and exploit their peoples and their environments;
● How the gold and silver from the slave trade financed trade
with
● How this is not because of any innate superiority or innate
devilry, but because of technological developments born of geographical
accidents, self preserving elite groups on all sides, and the general lack of recognition
human rights on all sides;
● How the colonial expansion initially fed the Industrial
Revolution, which spread from
● How social developments in
This brief summary will be updated after more work and review against the experts, and over the longer term it can be updated as we learn more, but it will only be replaced by a better story.
All around the world, herders and farmers
caught diseases from their animals that spread as epidemics around increasingly
dense populations, cycling especially around
Trade developed across Eurasia along the “Silk
Road”, between
Indian arithmetic and algebra spread through
the Arabic world to
Later, Western Europe’s competitive nations on
the Atlantic coast –
Though the Vikings had known
about North America for hundreds of years, Western Europeans “discovered” the
Native Americans and Australians, and
indigenous islanders, were decimated mostly by European diseases (such as
smallpox and influenza) carried by these traders and invaders. Only a few significant diseases went back to
Europeans had steel swords, guns, cavalry and
logistical backup from
Europeans exploited local animosities in North
and
The Europeans established the
Atlantic slave trade, purchasing African slaves from coastal Africans with
cheap European goods, using slaves to mine silver and grow sugar and cotton in
the
The callous “divide and conquer” strategy of
betrayal on all sides never quite succeeded in China, though as the
Western Europeans grew stronger, from about 1850 to 1930 they forced China, weak at the time, to tolerate intrusive European demands to artificially
prop up trade .England
deliberately promoted opium addiction in China to create a demand for its
goods.
European colonialism did not arise because of any innate superiority or innate evil in Western Europeans, but because of unequal technological development born of geographical accidents, uncontrolled epidemic diseases, animosity between indigenous peoples, short sighted elites and abuse of human rights on all sides.