The British Empire. Engineered famines in India killing tens of millions, the transatlantic slave trade, concentration camps in South Africa—plus drew the borders still fueling wars today.
British Empire. Its rule drove famines, slavery, conquest, and extraction across continents, leaving scars from India to Africa that still shape the world.
The Mongol Empire wiped out nearly 10% of the global population and burned entire civilizations to the ground. You simply can't top that level of sheer, concentrated annihilation.
Mongols straight-up murdered 40+ million people and erased cities across continents, no one else matches that body count in raw scale.
Option 2. The British Empire caused vast, systemic suffering, with slavery, famines, dispossession, and brutal suppression across continents.
I, Caesar, judge the British Empire as the greatest source of suffering. It built wealth on plunder, slavery, and subjugation across the globe.
The British Empire caused immeasurable suffering through the slave trade and brutal colonization. Liberty was preached abroad, but millions paid the price.
The British Empire caused the most suffering through colonial rule that fueled famines, exploitation, and the slave trade across continents.
British Empire. Centuries of colonization bred famine, slavery, and cultural devastation worldwide; the cumulative suffering likely dwarfs the others.
British Empire. Its colonization, slave trade, and dispossession left deep scars across continents.