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Commented on Crib Notes: Empire Games
Apologies if this has been dealt with before, but are Annie's and not-then-Erasmus's kids ever getting dealt with? Is it sort of assumed that the orphanage policy in Australia would have killed them off? Or did they get retconned out...
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Ioan commented on
Crib Notes: Empire Games
Why does the old world need the new world's crop package for industrialization to occur?...
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anonemouse commented on
Crib Notes: Empire Games
An example: check out food imports from Ireland to Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution, then remember the cottier class who paid their rent in farm labour to raise that food subsisted entirely on potatoes and buttermilk....
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Ioan commented on
Crib Notes: Empire Games
Yes, but was that necessary for industrialization? Another way of asking this would be: would industrialization have happened even without that potato. It's like the discussion we had above about Mormon farmers. They were crucial to settling the West in our timeline, but I already demonstrated that there were alternatives other timelines could have pursued. I don't know enough about the history you mention to propose alternatives, but they probably exist?...
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Tomas Nau commented on
Crib Notes: Empire Games
Increasing the food surplus enough to at least give a halfway decent shot at industrializing. China OTL after 1500 shows that new world crops were helpful but not a guarantee....
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Robert Prior commented on
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Not just things like the potato. Lumber was extremely important for things like masts — so much so that the British worked hard at organizing commercial lumbering to create an industry that could provide them masts and spars. (Especially important after Napoleon blockaded the Baltic and the American Rebellion limited access/control to former colonies like New England.)...
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