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What if no state or country actually touched each other and each was its own continent? Would there be a lot more airplanes and boats? Maybe bridges too.
There are island people in the pacific that live like that. Look up Tuvalu islands, they live on an itty bitty speck of land barely a mile long and the nearest mainland is nearly 1,000 miles away.
If the entire world was all broken up into small islands then what would probably happen is either really long bridges will be built or develop efficient airplane/ship transport. And it'd be a little scary in that if you were living on an island because what if the shipment of food sinks?