TIL that the Indian subcontinent used to be the largest economy of any region in the world between the 1st and 18th centuries
TIL that the Indian subcontinent used to be the largest economy of any region in the world between the 1st and 18th centuries

Economic history of India - Wikipedia

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The original was posted on /r/todayilearned by /u/kalni on 2025-05-31 20:36:01+00:00.
Fuck the British
Well, I am hoping the current generation of Europeans (yes and british) don't feel embarrassed at what their ancestors did, but actually learn from their terrible history. Even a simple apology will go a long way.
Also listening to empire history podcasts, nothing has actually changed, captialist vs the plebs is still on going to this day. [Points at everything]
Colonialism is not taught in Britain. So I don’t think they plan on anything good.
As a Dane, I'm really fucking embarrassed about our ancestors contributions to the global slave trade.
I will also learn from their mistakes, and promise to never trade any slaves.
I'm embarrassed.
I was recently at the Michelin tire museum in France and there were literally zero references to the history of rubber harvesting and the brutal colonialism that propped it up. Only rosy depictions of ingenious French inventors. It was disgusting.
Reparations.