Guns, Germs, and Steel Interest

I am extremely interested in the idea that geography is power. In his book, Jared Diamond argues that geography prompted the way history has unfolded across the world. He asks, "why did history unfold differently on different continents? Why has one culture, namely that of Western Europe, dominated the development of the modern world?" He goes on to say that the reason different societies developed at different rates, over a period of many years, is because of location. It is due to the difference in plant and animal species, that was made suitable to the domestication of the continents. Technology and empires all came later when economies were starting to produce and grow in size. Empires began to grow in size due to their location and access to agriculture, making them able to support all within their region. While on the other hand, more hunter-gatherer societies were unable to support their extra people. I found this to be an extremely interesting idea to as of why some societies developed more quickly and advanced greater than others.

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