Out of the Fiery Furnace - Episode 2 - Swords and Plough Shares
Out Of The Fiery Furnace・2 minutes read
Iron's rise over bronze was driven by its availability and improvements in ironmaking techniques, impacting population growth and warfare. China led in ironmaking technologies, but its decline allowed Western Europe to rise, leading to global colonization.
Insights
- The Pillar of Iron in Delhi symbolizes a commitment to a new metal age, highlighting the significance of iron as a material synonymous with strength, leading to advancements in tools, weapons, and cultivation, impacting population growth.
- China's technological lead in ironmaking, including the discovery of casting iron and creating steel jackets, was not sustained due to political and social reasons, ultimately leading to the rise of Western Europe fueled by an ecumenical culture that combined Eastern and Western ingenuity, resulting in global colonization.
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