Daniel to Asklemmy@lemmy.mlEnglish • 2 years agoIf you could go back in time and do, or bring, one thing to mess up the timeline what would it be?message-square73fedilinkarrow-up180arrow-down10
arrow-up180arrow-down1message-squareIf you could go back in time and do, or bring, one thing to mess up the timeline what would it be?Daniel to Asklemmy@lemmy.mlEnglish • 2 years agomessage-square73fedilink
minus-squareSquare Singerlinkfedilink3•edit-22 years agoOf 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.
minus-squareDevilinkfedilink4•2 years agoNo, you’d just have the exact same thing but with another nationality. France had like half of Africa so they’d definitely be bigger.
minus-squareSquare Singerlinkfedilink0•edit-22 years agoAnd 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.
minus-squareDevilinkfedilink3•2 years agoFrance 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.
Of course it wouldn’t stop colonialization, but it would change the future quite a lot.
I think that should shake up the timeline quite a bit.
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.
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.
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.