Why were the British more successful than the French, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish, Italians, Russian...

Why were the British more successful than the French, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Danish, Italians, Russian, and Germans?

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short answer: island niggers were protected by the sea

Because they live on an island and don't have to pay for a large army. Much like you Americans can go around the world and fuck shit up because you don't have to fear any repercussions

Succesful in what?

they invented jewing people and then they fell for the jews

The channel
Imagine a playground where all the kids are manly and fight. Britain is the anime-protag autist that runs off and explores the woods instead

Ramming american's dick

Because post-Napoleonic France was too unstable to hinder them. With France out of the picture, who could've stopped them from establishing a global empire?

made me think

Because they live on an island and don't have to pay for a large army.

And the capitals of southern Europe started to go go northern Europe since the sixteenth century because of the persecution of the Jews and because the bankers refused to lend money to the kings of southern Europe because they spent everything in wars of religion and their nobility was parasitic and useless. Remember that the conquer and colonization of the New World was made with borrowed money from banksters, like the jew Jakob Fugger.
Besides, the king Henry VIII started a state program to industrialize the country

Industrial Revolution, and they stepped down from their colonies instead of losing them in wars.

And they used a lot of pirates to stole money from the Spanish Empire.
The first English company was founded with silver stolen from the New World

favourable weather for agriculture, defensible island, readily accessible iron and coal

being the eternal anglo, playing other countries one against the other

kek

>Industrial Revolution

And how was the industrial revolution made in England?

New world silver stolen from Spanish gallons.
Potatoes from the new world.
An active program of industrialization carried out by the State from Henry VIII.
Money from the slave trade and the sugar produced in the Caribbean and the US-produced Cotton.
Wages in England were high, and so the investment in machinery was worth unlike the rest of the world.
Energy from sugar produced in the Caribbean and Brazil.

>An active program of industrialization carried out by the State from Henry VIII.
That seems early. Henry VIII was mid-late 1500s, the Industrial Revolution was early 1800s.

>The first English company was founded with silver stolen from the New World
Europeans truly are the worst mankind has to offer

>i-it's only because you live on an island!! not fairrrr
A large, historically indefensible island so close that you can see it from the mainland. Surrounded by a bit of water, not exactly lava. It's been invaded before, and the English channel isn't some magical cheaty thing that's given us superpowers.

Silly cunts.

Like any empire of Europe: money from slavery, servile work, looting, piracy, genocide, etc.

Read about the silver taken from Potosi.

Wages in England were high, and so the investment in machinery was worth unlike the rest of the world.
A worker's salary in England was 6 times higher than India and continental Europe

>New world silver stolen from Spanish gallons.

This is a meme, our empire wasn’t forged by their silver or gold. Afaik only two fleet were captured in 300 years, one by us and another by the dutch.

By "historically", you mean the Norman conquest and thereafter - never, right?
You need a navy for gobal dominance and a navy for home defense, so you don't have to split your focus.
Even a small channel is better than nothing. And there are steep, easily defendable cliffs there.
So yes, your geographic position made it very easy for you.

Read about this guy

JAKOB FUGGER

Serious...


The Portuguese empire had to deliver Brazil to him

The Nazis steamrolled an entire continent
with the "element of surprise" but stopped at the channel. There is just no strategic way to make a good attack on the british island. No one in the old days could invade Japan as well

>like the jew Jakob Fugger.
Fugger was a German Catholic.

Natural superiority.

>uer and colonization of the New World was made with borrowed money from banksters, like the jew Jakob Fugger.
>Besides, the king Henry VIII started a state program to industrialize the country
No, it's not silver stolen from Spanish galleon. But it's this silver that helped kickstart the industrial revolution as it poured a lot of capital (from spanish spending there new money willingly) on the european market.

It's possible to launch an attack on Britain, but only if you have naval superiority.