Africas development

One of my main interests is understanding why africa fell behind the rest of the world. You have people blame colonalism and how it underdeveloped Africa.
But one thing you often won't see anybody talk about clearly how big the Gap was befofe colonalism and how far back it went.
By the year 1500 a.d almost anywhere you went in Eurasia ( asia, middle east, Europe) every state/kingdom had
1) a minted currency of coins
2) a strong tradition of writing in a local language about non religious stuff
3) administration with archives where documents in the local language are stored
4) wheel technology

They had all of these for multiple centuries by the 1500s and there was not a single state in all of subsharan africa that had all of these . Even 300 years later right before colonization there still wasn't a single state/kingdom in Subsharan africa that had all of these. You won't find anybody who says this clearly. Since it's kind of weird to talk about big this gap was. I think it's good in way people don't talk too much about this .

I'll end with one final statsic. If you were transported to the year 1550 . You wouldn't be able to find 100 books written in any african lanaguge. While there were millions of books in europe in non latin european lanaguge .
 
Africa is a very large place and it's best to completely forget about the rest of it and solely focus on the Somali peninsula and other entities that interact with it
 

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Damn when midas is having doomer posts then you know shits bleak. Normally you post just neutral or positive historical content.
 
There’s lots of different reasons, but some of them off the top of my head:
1. Colonial borders
2. African hive mind mentality
3. Constantly complain about colonialism but happily employ colonial systems
4. Uneducated elites monopolising all the power
 
Nah. It's less doomer it's that as I do more research I've gotten annoyed with it just being bland info like we has kingdoms and riches. I've started focusing on hard numbers like infrastructure pouplation size and looking into economic history. Funnily enough while most africa won't develop as much as people think. Somalia actually has a chance. Since it's on the Indian ocean which is one of the last major source of economic growth. As well as having oil and a large diaspora which can possibly bring money and tech transfers
 
Nah. It's less doomer it's that as I do more research I've gotten annoyed with it just being bland info like we has kingdoms and riches. I've started focusing on hard numbers like infrastructure pouplation size and looking into economic history. Funnily enough while most africa won't develop as much as people think. Somalia actually has a chance. Since it's on the Indian ocean which is one of the last major source of economic growth. As well as having oil and a large diaspora which can possibly bring money and tech transfers
Clan reconciliation in Somalia is way more likely than tribal reconciliation in other African countries, where they might not share the same language/religion/culture.
 

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