Analysis Of Guns, Germs And Steel By Jared Diamond

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Guns, Germs and Steel
Jared Diamond is an American biologist who spends 30 years trying to figure out why the world is unequal. Diamond traveled around the world looking for answers to why the world is the way it He believed that racial or gender were not responsible for difference in wealth and development. where he learned about the people and the agriculture problems they were facing. He wanted to comprehend why the people of Guinean were having difficulties on civilization. One of the Guinean asked “why you white men have so much cargo, and we black have so little.” No matter how hard the Guinean tried they seemed to go nowhere. This question eventually led him to write the book “Guns, Germs and Steel.” Guns, Germs, and Steels the three major things that shaped the world to civilization into what it is today.
Why are some nation consider poor? What it keeping them from breaking through? Why were the Europeans able to defeat the poor nation? These were some of the questions that Jared Diamond tried to uncover the answers. surprisingly the …show more content…

It’s not because some were smart than other or because of race, but geography was not divided equally. Some countries got lucky some did not, and that the fact of life. “What separates the winners from the loser is the land itself” (Diamond, Part 6). As the Europeans move forward the Guineans were left behind. Because people in New Guinea did not advance technologically, instead they spend time and energy feeding themselves. Because of these reasons Guinean were weak and easily on being colonized by other countries. Diamond supported his argument by stating that under developed nations are the weak line to being colonized or not have the vaccine to germs. Countries like Europe had the vaccines, had the technologies, and good food. Having all this made them very powerful and strong. And they were able to conquer any nation they wanted at the