The most important event in humanity's whole history

The most important event in humanity's whole history.
Do you agree?

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Leaving Africa might have been the most important or the birth of modern humans would definitely top humanity's history

this desu. agriculture would be third probably

no, that were Punic Wars

how the fuck are punic wars relevant or comparable to discovering a whole new continent where you meet up with a race of humans that have been cutoff from the rest of humanity and civilization for 20000 years
thats like comparing some shitty asteroid landing to the moon landing

no

The farther you go back, the more important the event is. Some caveman deciding to shit in a different bush and not getting stomped by a mammoth is probably much more important than any modern human history.

Do you know what history is?

>Whole history
He didn't say written history to what you're implying towards. English isn't your native language so i do not fault you or the Spaniard.

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but in the overall scheme of things, 90% of people in the world only knew about the existance of europe, africa and asia
imagine finding a new continent that has never been found before
that will NEVER happen again
the age of exploration and discovery is over
like, imagine landing in a land that you know literally nothing about, and assuming its some east asian islands only to find out later that its a whole new landmass that NOBODY knew about besides for the few tribes living there

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