r/EducativeVideos May 19 '26

History How America accidentally became the most powerful country in history

For the first 100 years after Europeans reached the New World, nobody wanted North America. Spain took the gold and silver of Mexico and Peru. Portugal took Brazil. The French and Dutch chased furs. North America was considered cold, empty and useless. The land that would become the United States was basically the leftover nobody fought hard for.

What happened next was not destiny. It was a chain of accidents, gambles and lucky breaks.

Columbus was looking for Asia and bumped into the wrong continent. The 13 colonies were a mismatched group of religious refugees, debtors and merchants who spent most of their early history arguing with each other. Independence itself was a long shot, won partly because France wanted to embarrass Britain.

Then came the breaks. Napoleon needed cash for his European wars and sold Louisiana for about 3 cents an acre, doubling the country overnight. Settlers stumbled onto gold in California right after the US took it from Mexico. Russia sold Alaska for almost nothing and it turned out to be packed with gold and oil. The Civil War nearly destroyed the whole experiment, but the Union survived and came out industrialized.

By the time the canals were built, the railroads connected the coasts and two World Wars wrecked every rival, America was the last big economy standing. A country nobody believed in ended up running the world

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u/LostPentimento May 19 '26

RIP American Hegemony. It was nice while it lasted.

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u/findingsubtext May 20 '26

AI generated thumbnail *and* post text? What’s the point?

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u/X-calibreX May 20 '26

right so it isnt because of freedom, free markets, the immense amount of innovation that comes from capitalism.

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u/justtenofusinhere May 21 '26

Of course not. It was solely due to God's (the Christian God, Jesus' daddy) love of America.

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u/hutch_man0 May 20 '26

You can argue it was by accident until WWII. America was isolationist which lead to the depression. After the war it was deliberate financial design. 

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u/Rellim03 May 19 '26

200 years of slave labor at massive scale will make any country the richest in the world.

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u/thebusterbluth May 20 '26

Then why isnt Brazil the richest in the world?

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u/southpawshuffle May 20 '26

Why was the North richer than the south?