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minus-squareSyntha@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·4 months ago I wonder how you could back this claim. Any link in mind? Sure man. Compare for example the extent and duration of the Swedish and German colonies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_overseas_colonies#/media/File:SwedishColonialEmpire(FIX).png Wtf is that even, you have to zoom in to properly see most of it lol https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_colonial_empire#/media/File:German_colonial.PNG To the, what I called, big powers of colonization. The Dutch While they’re in terms of territory best comparable to Germany, they had their colonial possessions for several hundred years compared to the, not even, 40 years of German control. For the others, it’s not even close: Spain Portugal France Britain Always happy to help out!
Sure man.
Compare for example the extent and duration of the Swedish and German colonies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_overseas_colonies#/media/File:SwedishColonialEmpire(FIX).png Wtf is that even, you have to zoom in to properly see most of it lol
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_colonial_empire#/media/File:German_colonial.PNG
To the, what I called, big powers of colonization.
The Dutch While they’re in terms of territory best comparable to Germany, they had their colonial possessions for several hundred years compared to the, not even, 40 years of German control.
For the others, it’s not even close:
Spain
Portugal
France
Britain
Always happy to help out!