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by wqaatwt
150 days ago
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> the trials and tribulations of european settlers Yet it was already the richest place per capita in the 1700s. At least in the Northeast the average British colonist was earned more money, was healthier, lived significantly longer and was even actually taller than the average person who remained in Britain. All because they had more land per capita. > active workforce and their accumulated generational assets Yes, its just that per capita (across the entire empire) that workforce wasn’t very productive. |
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