Many historical problems with this analysis. The timeline itself is I believe correct, but the causation in many cases is off. Three example: Cromwell's conflict was only partially about money, it was more about religion. Scotland's bid for independence was about English tyranny and Scottish ethnic self-determination. And while Napoleon did restore Christianity after the "rationalist" French Revolution, he did what he did for his own power and wealth.
Many historical problems with this analysis. The timeline itself is I believe correct, but the causation in many cases is off. Three example: Cromwell's conflict was only partially about money, it was more about religion. Scotland's bid for independence was about English tyranny and Scottish ethnic self-determination. And while Napoleon did restore Christianity after the "rationalist" French Revolution, he did what he did for his own power and wealth.
> Many historical problems with this analysis
i don't disagree. imho, anything that gets a toehold with normies is worth it. the img might be of use to someone.