• Square Singer
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    2 years ago

    Of course it wouldn’t stop colonialization, but it would change the future quite a lot.

    • No English-speaking superpowers/English as lingua franca
    • No Commonwealth
    • No wide-spread anglo common law based legal systems
    • Superpowers/alliances would be totally mixed up up to now.
    • China could have developed totally different due to them not constantly losing against the English.
    • No colonialization of the Welsh, Scots, Irish by the English

    I think that should shake up the timeline quite a bit.

    • Devi
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      42 years ago

      No, you’d just have the exact same thing but with another nationality. France had like half of Africa so they’d definitely be bigger.

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        And wouldn’t that completely shift worldwide powerbalanes for centuries to come?

        For example, would WW2 have happened if France had been a global superpower instead of a pushover?

        Would the american revolution have happened with another colonial ruler?

        Without that example, would the french revolution have happened?

        Without both revolutions, would democracy be a thing by now, or would we still have totalitarian monarchies?

        You know the butterfly effect? It’s the same except we aren’t killing a butterfly but instead one of the superpower nations of that time.

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          32 years ago

          France was never a pushover. The idea that being invaded by a bigger stronger army was their fault is weird and one I’ve only heard in the US.

          Most countries that are colonies eventually seek independence, including most that France had.