Most historians would place this earlier in the 20th century...
and not a few see a parallel in that period with the active life of John Milton 
Keynes (who must have died 2 years after Breton Woods from the stress of that 
financial/economic struggle).
But never mind, it is of no importance here...

First of all; when was there a military clash between the US and the UK during 
that period?

And furthermore: we all know how in history one world empire has succeeded the 
other.
If it is now posited that this can only inevitably happen through a war, then I 
would like to see A LIST of those armed conflicts that gave rise to such 
turning points....


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