What is the main argument of Guns, Germs, and Steel?

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Jared Diamond argues that geography, not innate differences among people, explains the inequality between societies. The advantages (such as guns, germs, and steel) that Europeans had in their encounters with New World peoples ultimately derived from the early spread of agriculture in Eurasia, which was enabled by the continent’s east-west axis.