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166 1 year, Britain draws lots to eat people.

Historically, criminals and crimes have existed since human beings. In order to combat crime, it was very popular to exile criminals in ancient times. This not only punishes him, but also saves effort and avoids killing him at once. The most typical remote areas in ancient China, such as Ningguta, Guangdong, Guangxi and Yunnan, were all ancient exile places. In the history of the world, two great countries were founded by exiled prisoners. Now, one is the strongest in the world, and the other is extremely powerful although it is vast and sparsely populated.

In the era of modern geographical discovery, western countries took the lead in rising, becoming advanced countries and expanding outward to establish colonies. Colonies not only met the needs of economic plunder by the great powers, but also were places where the great powers exiled prisoners. In the colonies, there were two places where the British Empire exiled prisoners. The first is the 13 colony in North America, and the second is the Australian mainland.

1607, after discovering the North American continent, Britain began to settle along the coast. In fact, North America was deserted at that time, and the first residents were prisoners. Since 166 1, Britain has regarded North America as its main exile. On the one hand, it can save manpower without killing prisoners. On the other hand, North America can also develop. Therefore, from 166 1, tens of thousands of British prisoners were transported to North America, which opened up the 13 colony.

And since 17 18, Britain has stepped up its efforts to transport prisoners, sending more than half of its domestic prisoners to North America. It can be said that North America was first opened, developed and established by British prisoners. By independence, it had grown to hundreds of thousands of people, most of whom were descendants of prisoners. It can be said that in 1776, North America 13 colonies became independent, and the United States was established on the basis of a prisoner country.

It is precisely because of the independence of exile in North America that British prisoners are overcrowded at home. For this reason, 1770, Britain began to replace the newly discovered Australia and became a new exile after North America. 1788 65438+1October 18 A fleet of six ships led by captain Philip *** 1530 arrived in Bottani Bay, Australia, including 736 prisoners.

Since then, Britain has transported hundreds of thousands of prisoners to Australia, almost all serious crimes, which lasted for hundreds of years. For Australia, this is the basis for the emergence of a vast and sparsely populated Australia. Moreover, compared with the United States, Australia is purely based on prisoners because of its limited appeal. In a real prisoner country, there are more prisoners than North America.

It is precisely because of the proliferation of these hundreds of thousands of prisoners that the population of Australia has rapidly increased to 2 million. Since then, a large number of immigrants have arrived, and the population is only 24 million now. So from the origin, North America and Australia are both countries based on prisoners, that is, prisoner countries. Unlike many people's imagination, the country built by these desperate prisoners is very powerful.

Now the United States is the largest economy in the world, the only superpower in the world, the most powerful country and the world police. It is infinitely difficult. Moreover, Australia is also very rich and has entered the ranks of developed countries. Although the land is vast and sparsely populated, Australians are as tough as prisoners. During World War II, almost 200,000 Japanese were killed, just because Japan bombed Australia and killed hundreds of Australians. The result was crazy revenge, showing the nature of prisoners. As a result, the United States and Australia established by prisoners, one is super powerful, the other is super strong, and both are very awesome.