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But certainly not than Prussian Poland. Remember that in the case of the Russian industry, much of the investors and owners were actually foreign:
By 1900 around half of Russia’s heavy industries were foreign-owned – but the Russian empire was the world’s fourth-largest producer of steel and its second-largest source of petroleum. New railways allowed transport into remote parts of the empire, allowing the construction and operation of factories, mines, dams and other projects there. Russia’s industrial economy had progressed more in one decade than it had in the previous century. Its development was so rapid that the economic historian Alexander Gerschenkron later dubbed it “the great spurt”.
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We were a satellite of the Spanish Empire during the Renaissance. It didn't stop us. In fact: our trading system was dating back to the High Middle Ages (if not further back). So was the political system, the Spanish just couldn't curtail. In fact:
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Aaah another boring Western cuck boy. We don't give a shit about you or how you feel. End of the day I'm going to come home from work have a beer while the west dissolves into a new sharia state and cuck boys like you have no beer and no women to keep you company.
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No, absolutely not. First, Dalmatia was part of Venice. Second, mainland Croatia was joined Kingdom with Hungarian and Austrian crown, with own parliamant, finances and laws.
It was Croatian nobility that elected House of Habsburg on Croatian throne after Hungarian defeat at Mohacs, and later they did the same.
Legally, Croatia existed as separate ethnity until 1918 and creation of Monarchistic Yugoslavia.
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In the 1800s river transport was still important and Vistula would have been a much better accelerator of economic growth, had its course been controlled by one country. Instead the river was divided between 3 empires (southern part Austrian, central part Russian and the outlet was controlled by Prussia), as was its basin.
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