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>large landmass
>full of resources
>history going as far back as north america
Why is this entire continent so fucking irrelevant? I'm not even talking development-wise. The middle east now is a shithole yet it is greatly influencing the world history. It's like nothing of any importance happens here, ever.
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>>18364897
>burger """education""", ladies and gent
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>>18364897
>large landmass
Yes, the number one prerequisite for a an area of the world to be important, largeness
>full of resources
Yes, so is Africa
>history going as far back as north america
Oh hahahahaha
lmao
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>>18364897
>large landmass
What a bizarre argument to make. Siberia is also a large landmass and yet it has been absolutely irrelevant for all of world history.
>full of resources
See the resource curse article on Wikipedia. Latin America is extremely important geopolitical because it's the biggest source of coffee and lithium.
>history going as far back as north america
Oh no, it's retarded.
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Incas punched far above their weight.
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>>18364924
siberia is not habitable for the most part
i'll give you the coffee point though



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