what fatal dangers, problems did mankind face centuries ago but are no longer a threat today
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The biggest is disease :
The bubonic plague killed about 30% of the European population. If we encountered something like this, a vaccine would prevent it from doing the same on harm on that scale. Also, food poisoning from stale food, we have the knowledge and antibiotics to ensure that a bacterial infection from that stale McDonald’s won’t be a death sentence.
For the early humans, their biggest fear were probably animals, other humans, or starvation. All of these are cured by guns and McDonald’s restaurants.
Medieval Europe (Specifically Spain and Portugal) often suffered raids from the Moors (to the point that most of Spain was actually conquered during the Umayaad Dynasty). That simply would not not happen today because of the vast inferiority between the Spanish military and current caliphates.
Also, full Invasion of one country by another is kind of rare nowadays. The closest we really see is insurrection and then secession (Like in the case of North Sudan and South Sudan), but two countries going to war would bring in all the other countries resulting in a world war—like what happened in WWI. We’ve made strides as humans to ensure that won’t happen again
The bubonic plague killed about 30% of the European population. If we encountered something like this, a vaccine would prevent it from doing the same on harm on that scale. Also, food poisoning from stale food, we have the knowledge and antibiotics to ensure that a bacterial infection from that stale McDonald’s won’t be a death sentence.
For the early humans, their biggest fear were probably animals, other humans, or starvation. All of these are cured by guns and McDonald’s restaurants.
Medieval Europe (Specifically Spain and Portugal) often suffered raids from the Moors (to the point that most of Spain was actually conquered during the Umayaad Dynasty). That simply would not not happen today because of the vast inferiority between the Spanish military and current caliphates.
Also, full Invasion of one country by another is kind of rare nowadays. The closest we really see is insurrection and then secession (Like in the case of North Sudan and South Sudan), but two countries going to war would bring in all the other countries resulting in a world war—like what happened in WWI. We’ve made strides as humans to ensure that won’t happen again
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