How did the U.S. rise to a global superpower in only 250 years but counties that have been around for 1000s of years are still under-developed?

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The U.S. was a developing country for *maybe* only 100-150 years. After that, the U.S. became arguably the largest economic, military, academic, manufacturing powerhouse the world has ever seen.

Yet, countries that have been around since ancient times are still struggling to even feed or house their population.

How is that possible?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

The US didn’t really become a *global* **super** power until after World War 2. So basically it had all the natural resources and infrastructure completely intact to provide for everything.

Being strategically far away from everyone else also helps.

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