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Who is in the wrong here?
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>>221386896
The European landscape is the product of feudal times. Some cities still have the Roman grid in the historical centers. Nothing wrong with grids desu; they’re simpler and more functional and that’s what matters.
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Forgot pic: this is the proposed departments of revolutionary France.
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I admire the USA and I hate Europe, but it looks like not natural in the USA.
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>>221386947
I don't think farm fields have anything to do with feudalism.
Our farm areas look chaotic too.
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>>221386896
soul vs soulless
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>>221387214
Other way around fatty
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>>221386896
plains vs hills
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>>221387003
I'm Midwestern it's quite different all over (westcoast, Eastcoast, western, southern). But in my region we usually have one cute walkable downtown that stretches about 3 miles and the rest is all highway and suburbia.
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>>221387184
are you implying russia had no feudal system?
when did you liberate the serfs? 20th century?
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>>221386896
In Europe it mostly developed natueally so its better
Like say youve got 2 pararell streams, you obviously put the village between them. A grid system would instead put roads and bridges in illogical places

its the worst in cities because if you make a grid on a hill, you end up with fucking retarded steep streets that could be easily fucking avoided if it was planned by anyone who has stepped foot or even seen the area theyre drawing fucking squares on
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>>221387862
Feudal system weren't working for much longer time. Learn history or something.
>when did you liberate the serfs? 20th century?
In the middle of the 19th century. And still this lands on my pic from the places beyond Urals. So they had no serfdom there. Many farmlands on the Far East look the same.
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>>221386896
Jewish corporate golems / Humans
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>>221386896
Why dey buildings so yellow?
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>>221387184
I fail to see your point. Russia too had a feudal agrarian economy/society and thus the fields present still have "organic" shapes - even after later land rationalisations took place.
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>>221388857
See this >>221387965
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>>221388902
Do you mean work hours or what?
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>>221389000
I mean there were no "feudal agrarian economy" in these places.
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>>221386896
intredasting
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>>221386978
Austismkino
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>>221386896
history vs modern planning. left makes more sense i guess but we're not getting rid of medieval borders anytime soon
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>>221386896
>wrong
Neither are wrong here. Europe simply has funny fields, while America doesn't.
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>>221387589
Of course it's not natural. Humans setting up agricultural grids is not a naturally occurring process. It was also significantly easier to make grids in the NA midwest because the land is very flat and the land was pretty much unoccupied at the time making it easy to divide and give out to immigrant colonists. European farmland had centuries to millennia of occupation and different states of ownership resulting in a more chaotic landscape.



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