At the end of the Second World War, the United States found itself a global hegemon. Packed full of geographic advantages – beginning with possessing the world’s largest plot of arable land in the temperate zone, which delightfully overlapped the world’s largest navigable river system – helped the U.S. become... READ MORE
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