Seungyeop Paik

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Many, perhaps most, of the early encounters between people from the different world zones were violent, chaotic, and destructive. Suspicion of strangers played a role. But so did the many differences in population densities, technologies, patterns of social and military organization, and even resistance to diseases that had accumulated over many millennia. There were winners and losers, and for the losers, the outcomes could be catastrophic. Like the appearance of the first oxygen atmosphere or the sudden death of the dinosaurs, this was an example of what the Austrian economist Joseph ...more
Origin Story: A Big History of Everything
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