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26 May 2024
- diffhist Superpower 22:35 −1 2804:d59:b637:7600:e0ef:3b02:821f:b803 talk (Undid revision 1225820395 by 2804:D59:B637:7600:E0EF:3B02:821F:B803 (talk)) Tag: Undo
- diffhist Superpower 22:35 +1 2804:d59:b637:7600:e0ef:3b02:821f:b803 talk (→Terminology and origin) Tag: Reverted
23 May 2024
- diffhist Superpower 23:38 +150 2804:d59:b637:7600:cc6c:4477:c846:577f talk (→Archaic globalization (before 1500)) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Superpower 23:36 −331 2804:d59:b637:7600:cc6c:4477:c846:577f talk (→Proto-globalization (1500-1800): Source says great power, not super power, Russians had no influence in the Americas, Africa and Asia at that time) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Superpower 23:34 −46 2804:d59:b637:7600:cc6c:4477:c846:577f talk (→Modern globalization (1800-1945): It had no influence in Africa, Oceania and the Americas) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Superpower 03:44 −54 HealthKnight1993 talk contribs (→Modern globalization (1800-1945))
- diffhist Superpower 03:14 −955 HealthKnight1993 talk contribs (A superpower is a country with a strong economy, global trade, strong military with global deployment capabilities, and strong cultural influence across the world. Persians, Indians and Chinese did not have armed forces capable of global deployment at this time. In the case of the Ottomans, the Ottoman Navy extended as far as the Indian Ocean, sent an expedition to Indonesia in 1565 and, in the early 17th century, operated as far as the Atlantic.)
- diffhist Superpower 02:47 +262 HealthKnight1993 talk contribs (→Proto-globalization (1500-1800))