Part One: Our World Turned Upside Down

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#5 The French Revolution and the Struggles for Political Transformation

By the time of the French Revolution in 1789, the Americas had been invaded, slavery had been introduced on an industrial scale and the eradication of the native populations was well underway. Africa was being denuded of its young people and the process of impoverishing India had started. The balance of the world’s power and wealth had shifted and reversed. The wealth of China, India and the rest of Asia would be radically diminished, all on a historically unprecedented scale.

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#4 The Struggle for the True Religion in Europe: The Renaissance and Reformations

The Protestant Reformation and the subsequent religious wars had secular consequences far beyond the improvement of weapons, which is dealt with in future blogs. The early invaders, from the 1490s, were from Catholic Spain and Portugal. The second phase of invasions carried out by the English, French and Dutch began as trading but soon turned into colonial invasions from the early 1600s.

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