Because the concept of a nation state is not much older, no? American Independence and French Revolution were among the first movements.
Isn't it kinda interesting, that the first nation is still a thing? France is in it's 5th iteration.
Because the concept of a nation state is not much older, no? American Independence and French Revolution were among the first movements.
Isn't it kinda interesting, that the first nation is still a thing? France is in it's 5th iteration.
Even if this were true, this would be anthropic reasoning, which is always suspect. The belief that the present, the here and now, cannot be exceptional will always overlook examples where it is exceptional.
We live in interesting times.
i think the first poster misunderstood a quote and I can't reproduce it anymore either. it was something about no empire lasted more then 250 years? or no government form or something among these lines? it was not about the country disapearing in name or anything, but that it damatically changes in one way or another like completly changing the form of government
I remember it as most empires collapse before or around 250 years. If I remember the quote correctly it mentioned most not all, and empire not nation or country.
My country is 900 years old and my people has inhabited these lands before the romans ever dreamed of set foot here.
That is plain ignorance.
This isn't a facepalm. As any red-blooded American knows, the only country worth mentioning is America. Since all countries of note were founded after America, this OP is correct.
I believe the ottoman empire (1299–1922) would like a word.
It probably has a more stable foundation too!
How many different countries has your pub survived?
Remember the time we stumbled on an old local church with an American coworker. Yes dude, that thing was over 500 years old when Columbus discovered your continent, allegedly.
England would like a word. It formed in 927 AD. That means it is 1,098 years old.