This is true because the Rothschild Family's biggest ADMITTED mistake was not creating banking businesses in the Americas early enough to capture the exponentially growing markets and populous; whereas the family kept focus in European markets. This was their attempt in taking control of the American markets.
In addition, The New York Times wrote that the Rothschilds "grossly misjudged the opportunities directly across the Atlantic" and quoted Evelyn de Rothschild as saying that despite the accomplishments made by the various branches of the family in international high finance for over 200 years, "we never seized the initiative in America and that was one of the mistakes my family made."[41]
This is true because the Rothschild Family's biggest ADMITTED mistake was not creating banking businesses in the Americas early enough to capture the exponentially growing markets and populous; whereas the family kept focus in European markets. This was their attempt in taking control of the American markets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothschild_family