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Evaluating Claims of Historical Indispensability

An economic historian argues that the discovery and colonization of the Americas was an indispensable precondition for the eventual economic rise of Western Europe. From the perspective of assessing historical causation, what is the primary analytical weakness of accepting this claim of 'indispensability' without further inquiry? Briefly describe the specific 'what if' question that must be posed to rigorously test the argument.

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