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Papua New Guinea Inventions

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In the year 1960, the hunters and gatherers of Papua New Guinea still had only stone axes to chop down their sago trees. In that same decade, an American man set foot on the moon. Why is that? Modern Americans never stop to think why, both in the past and now, white Europeans were conquering the world and inventing modern life while some societies still had to chase down wild animals to eat. It wasn’t because they were smarter, it wasn’t because they tried harder, it wasn’t because they were white. The reason some societies are so technologically and socially advanced was because of geography, where they’re located on a map. Geography determines climate, and climate determines the presence of easily farmed crops and domesticated animals, which …show more content…

Steel machines and tools allow easier invention and conquest, vastly speeding up progress. However, steel is very difficult to make. Iron is the necessary starting resource, which some places just naturally don’t have. The iron needs to be melted in an extremely hot fire, which can’t be created in more tropical environments, where firewood is wet and green. All the variables need to be precisely controlled to create high quality steel. To figure out how hot to make the fire, or how long to cool the steel, or any of the other nuances of metalworking, they need plenty of steel specialists to dedicate their entire lives to the craft. In Papua New Guinea, that would never happen. Every single person has to devote all their time to food, or they’ll starve. They don’t have the time to experiment with steel. However, Europe, as was established, had wheat and domesticated animals. Only a few people had to spend their time farming and everybody got to eat. That meant steel could be perfected enough to be used in sharp, flexible swords and light, durable armor. Europe was a superpower in war when conquering civilizations that weren’t lucky enough to have iron. The Incas would have been able to easily fight off the attacking Spanish, if only they had more iron and less smallpox. The metal the Incas had been naturally gifted with instead of iron was gold, and …show more content…

Those who lived in Eurasia got easily farmed crops and easily domesticated animals, then their abundance of food gave them the time to invent steel, and their contact with animals gave them the disease immunity to conquer the world. Being able to get their food easily snowballed, giving them the time to invent steel and then swords and then ships and then cars, all of which made it easier for them to spend less and less time on food. Meanwhile, the people of Papua New Guinea were stuck spending their lives struggling to stay alive, and still are. This is why some countries are so much poorer than others, to this day. Not because of race, or intelligence, or religious beliefs; global inequality is purely because of

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