McDon: Though he wasn't the only one of course he overshadowed others himself, he still was fairly important in abolishing slavery in the British Empire.
If you're talking about half of the world thing, I forget the exact figures but the British Empire had a good portion of the world's population at the time, mainly due to India, which is second or third in population to China? Plus I think U.S had a tiny population compared to size of the country at the time.
US was insignificant at the time, but I think it was more of an awakening within man, himself.
Here it was an issue, but other things drove our civil war too. If it had that effect elsewhere, that is good, but I can't know as I can only read to try and figure out, and the best texts seem to be the oldest texts.
I think Time magazine used to have a man of the year thing, and from my perspective, the most influential man of the 20th century was Goebbels (I didn't think this, just agree.)
tinyE: I'm totally confused. Who is quoting who? :D
My "read my post" post was aimed teshra but as soon as I sent it I realized he is the same guy that came after me last night for my forum conduct. The difference is last night he had a good point and I told him I would stop the annoying thing he pointed out that I was doing, and I have. This is a little different.
On a side note, how many more New Orleans Saints do I have to post before someone acknowledges the joke and/or tells me to shut the hell up? :P
Tom Dempsey
Sorry friend, when these things happen, you feel better when you have had a few, but have seen you have not.
Just blame it on those who have, smile, and be glad you aren't one of them :-)