Good question Peter. Yes, friction increased as it moved east for the same reaso

Good question Peter. Yes, friction increased as it moved east for the same reason all other development slowed as we move east: development is a response to trade and the institutions that result from trade, and geography is a resistor to trade.


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@Bananabread289 @UBERSOY1 @Airmanareiks @JeanReinfort @polygenic_ @KirkegaardEmil @jollyheretic Easy explanation germans and historians are aware of as the empirical revolution started in England and moved eastward, so that by the 1900’s germany was the capital of scientific and industrial education, not the UK. Because UK had focused on legal and financial innovation…

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