• shawn1122@sh.itjust.works
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    5 days ago

    Absolutely. Napolean and trade barriers had an important role in that evolution

    During the Napoleonic Wars, the British Royal Navy blockaded France, cutting off all Caribbean cane sugar. The price of sugar loaf skyrocketed. Facing a riotous, sugar-deprived public, Napoleon poured state funding into beet research. ​He ordered thousands of acres to be planted and offered massive prizes to scientists who could refine the process. By the time the blockade lifted, the industry was advanced enough to compete with cane on a price-per-pound basis.

    It’s remarkable how much of human history (if not all of it) is adapting to the circumstances around us.

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      4 days ago

      And also uncomfortable how many inventions came about due to a war…