What are the societal frameworks necessary to build something like this?

>implying theocractic monarchies aren't build upon slave labor
It was slavery, if you say something else you are romanticizing slavery of white people by "white" people

lots of money and no place to invest it

>in 1315, Louis X of France abolished slavery
anything else?

but then again they clearly took effort to add expensive decoration and such so maybe they wouldn't have. i guess it wasn't about cost so much as trying to create an environment of aesthetic beauty to inspire the people to greatness and such. instead of the mass psychology issues that emerge from living in ugly places with all ugly buildings

and what did ops building cost in 1190 when it was built adjusted for inflation in todays dollar? i have no idea

And the 125 years of construction before he did that?

A thing called serfdom existed ie white on white slavery.

More?

95% or more white people.

This right here

Buildings like these are from a civilization that was VERY different from ours, and we rewrote history to say that colonists with barely any resources or man-power built them. History is a complete lie and these buildings are major anomalies.

Can I get you two anything else? Huh? More? Hmm?
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