And it's in the wrong thread, anyway. We still have an Alternate History thread.
What would the battle of New Orleans have to do with the peace treaty the americans would accept, including possibly a provision in which the independance of the Native Americans was ensured? You guys really are taking away from the basis of the discussion, am I wrong? New Orleans or no New Orleans, the americans accepted a peace treaty with the british. To refresh everyone's memory, the question was at first "What about tecumseh keeping together the union".
Way to ignore the post immediately above yours.We need to keep the Alternate History thread going, damnit! Discuss those things and more in there!
I've been devoting a great deal of thought to this myself. It is interesting to contemplate -- the Chinese, Native Americans, and Indians all had very different "cosmovisions" as the anthropological term goes, than Europeans. Did European culture jumpstart the Industrial Revolution, or was the Industrial Revolution what jumpstarted European culture? Could the IR have happened without the Scientific Method to back it up? Suppose we did indeed have another culture that invents the basics of the Industrial Revolution -- would they have gone along the same path? I think most cultures had "science" of a sort, but the culture behind that science would drive it in a totally different direction...
I think the only way to solve this "problem" is to run an NES and see what would happen. Have Islam or China triumph by some contrivance, and see how the world develops. You'd need dedicated and intelligent players, of course...
Jared Diamond was explicit in saying that it was Eurasian dominance that was inevitable because of the distribution of domesticable large mammals.One book I read seems to think that European dominance was ineveitable due to some sort of distribute of domesticatale farm type mammals.
Jared Diamond needs to learn how to write a book that doesn't assume it's attempting to prove something to a four year old. Read Mann.Jared Diamond was explicit in saying that it was Eurasian dominance that was inevitable because of the distribution of domesticable large mammals.
Jared Diamond was explicit in saying that it was Eurasian dominance that was inevitable because of the distribution of domesticable large mammals.
Jared Diamond needs to learn how to write a book that doesn't assume it's attempting to prove something to a four year old. Read Mann.
Some people are starting from the ground up. Read Diamond, then read Mann.
You can never read too much!
I've been devoting a great deal of thought to this myself. It is interesting to contemplate -- the Chinese, Native Americans, and Indians all had very different "cosmovisions" as the anthropological term goes, than Europeans. Did European culture jumpstart the Industrial Revolution, or was the Industrial Revolution what jumpstarted European culture? Could the IR have happened without the Scientific Method to back it up? Suppose we did indeed have another culture that invents the basics of the Industrial Revolution -- would they have gone along the same path? I think most cultures had "science" of a sort, but the culture behind that science would drive it in a totally different direction
Sorry, for wastin' time.