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Imperialism: Crash Course World History #35
In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th century, but businesses really took off in the 19th century, especially in Asia and Africa. During the 1800s, European powers carved out spheres of influence in China, India, and pretty much all of Africa. While all of the major (and some minor) powers in Europe participated in this new imperialism, England was by far the most dominant, once able to claim that the "sun never set on the British Empire." Also, they went to war for the right to continue to sell opium to the people of China. Twice. John will teach you how these empires managed to leverage the advances of the Industrial Revolution to build vast, wealth-generating empires. As it...
published: 20 Sep 2012
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What is imperialism?
Naoko Shibusawa, Brown University.
More videos with Shibusawa: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/naoko-shibusawa
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: Imperial America: U.S. Global Expansion, 1890-1915 - https://www.choices.edu/imperialism
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory level college courses.
published: 09 Jul 2021
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Asian Responses to Imperialism: Crash Course World History #213
In which John Green teaches you about Imperialism, but not from the perspective of the colonizers. This week John looks at some Asian perspectives on Imperialism; specifically, writers from countries that were colonized by European powers. We'll look at the writings of Sayyid Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani from the Middle East, Liang Qichao from China, and Rabindranath Tagore from India. these voices from the countries that were colonized give us a sense of how conquered people saw their conquerors, and give an insight into what these nations learned from being dominated by Europe. It's pretty interesting, OK? A lot of this episode is drawn from a fascinating book by Pankaj Mishra called The Ruins of Empire: The Revolt Against the West and the Remaking of Asia. You should read it.
Crash Course i...
published: 24 Oct 2014
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What is Imperialism?
This video lecture discusses very briefly the meaning of imperialism. It specifically addresses the question, "What is Imperialism?". The content of this video lecture is different from the content of the video lecture titled "What is Empire?".
Full transcript of this video is available at: https://philonotes.com/2022/05/what-is-imperialism
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published: 18 Sep 2021
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FC24 Imperialism: Last Country Standing Wins!
Can Ronaldo finally win his first World Cup in FC24 Imperialism or will your favourite country conquer the World?
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published: 16 Mar 2024
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NBA 2024 Playoffs Imperialism: Last Team Standing Wins!
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published: 21 Apr 2024
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Colonization and Imperialism | The OpenBook
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The Industrial Revolution in Europe ushered in an era of machine made goods and scope for markets.
In order that the never ending demand for raw materials and also markets where these goods could be sold at che...
published: 05 Jun 2018
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Industrialization and imperialism | World History | Khan Academy
Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/1600s-1800s/imperialism/v/industrialization-and-imperialism
Thinking about how the Industrial Revolution(s) and capitalism helped catalyze far-flung imperialism during the 1800s.
World History on Khan Academy: From prehistory to today, this course covers the human events that have shaped our planet.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to ca...
published: 06 Jun 2017
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Anti-imperialist youth meet in Caracas aiming to fight U.S. hegemonism
The World Social Alternative meeting, organized by ALBA-TCP and the Simón Bolívar Institute of Venezuela, is being held in Venezuela. The event's premise is to foster unity and design an agenda to protect the Latin American and Caribbean regions from the imperial attacks of the new era. teleSUR
published: 20 Apr 2024
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The Origins of European Imperialism
How Europe Dominated the Planet
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Correction: 01:07 I characterize Europe as a “continent full of poor miserable farmers” and later go on to compare it to the “thriving” empires elsewhere. While it is indeed true that Europe in the 1400s was full of famine, plague, war, and general suffering, it’s inaccurate to say that Europeans were much worse off than people living in any other parts of the world. Especially if you look to Southern Europe where an explosion of art, science, and trade was taking place at this time. The accurate point would be t...
published: 10 Aug 2022
13:46
Imperialism: Crash Course World History #35
In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th century,...
In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th century, but businesses really took off in the 19th century, especially in Asia and Africa. During the 1800s, European powers carved out spheres of influence in China, India, and pretty much all of Africa. While all of the major (and some minor) powers in Europe participated in this new imperialism, England was by far the most dominant, once able to claim that the "sun never set on the British Empire." Also, they went to war for the right to continue to sell opium to the people of China. Twice. John will teach you how these empires managed to leverage the advances of the Industrial Revolution to build vast, wealth-generating empires. As it turns out, improved medicine, steam engines, and better guns were crucial in the 19th-century conquests. Also, the willingness to exploit and abuse the people and resources of so-called "primitive" nations was very helpful in the whole enterprise.
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Opium in China 0:23
The Treaty of Nanjing and British Control of Hong Kong 2:38
The Scramble for Africa 3:22
Why Europeans Previously Failed to Conquer Africa 4:39
How Technology Enabled European Colonization of Africa 5:41
An Open Letter to Hiram Maxim 6:22
African Resistance to European Invasion 7:16
European Domination Through Indirect Rule 8:16
Why Native Rulers Cooperated with Indirect Rule 9:52
Native Resistance to Imperialism Around the World 10:26
Khedive Ismail of Egypt & Business Imperialism 11:21
Credits 12:54
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In which John Green teaches you about European Imperialism in the 19th century. European powers started to create colonial empires way back in the 16th century, but businesses really took off in the 19th century, especially in Asia and Africa. During the 1800s, European powers carved out spheres of influence in China, India, and pretty much all of Africa. While all of the major (and some minor) powers in Europe participated in this new imperialism, England was by far the most dominant, once able to claim that the "sun never set on the British Empire." Also, they went to war for the right to continue to sell opium to the people of China. Twice. John will teach you how these empires managed to leverage the advances of the Industrial Revolution to build vast, wealth-generating empires. As it turns out, improved medicine, steam engines, and better guns were crucial in the 19th-century conquests. Also, the willingness to exploit and abuse the people and resources of so-called "primitive" nations was very helpful in the whole enterprise.
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Opium in China 0:23
The Treaty of Nanjing and British Control of Hong Kong 2:38
The Scramble for Africa 3:22
Why Europeans Previously Failed to Conquer Africa 4:39
How Technology Enabled European Colonization of Africa 5:41
An Open Letter to Hiram Maxim 6:22
African Resistance to European Invasion 7:16
European Domination Through Indirect Rule 8:16
Why Native Rulers Cooperated with Indirect Rule 9:52
Native Resistance to Imperialism Around the World 10:26
Khedive Ismail of Egypt & Business Imperialism 11:21
Credits 12:54
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- published: 20 Sep 2012
- views: 6564698
2:13
What is imperialism?
Naoko Shibusawa, Brown University.
More videos with Shibusawa: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/naoko-shibusawa
This video is part of the following Choices Prog...
Naoko Shibusawa, Brown University.
More videos with Shibusawa: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/naoko-shibusawa
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: Imperial America: U.S. Global Expansion, 1890-1915 - https://www.choices.edu/imperialism
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory level college courses.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Imperialism
Naoko Shibusawa, Brown University.
More videos with Shibusawa: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/naoko-shibusawa
This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: Imperial America: U.S. Global Expansion, 1890-1915 - https://www.choices.edu/imperialism
Perspectives from history. Choices for today.
https://www.choices.edu
History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory level college courses.
- published: 09 Jul 2021
- views: 45491
12:55
Asian Responses to Imperialism: Crash Course World History #213
In which John Green teaches you about Imperialism, but not from the perspective of the colonizers. This week John looks at some Asian perspectives on Imperialis...
In which John Green teaches you about Imperialism, but not from the perspective of the colonizers. This week John looks at some Asian perspectives on Imperialism; specifically, writers from countries that were colonized by European powers. We'll look at the writings of Sayyid Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani from the Middle East, Liang Qichao from China, and Rabindranath Tagore from India. these voices from the countries that were colonized give us a sense of how conquered people saw their conquerors, and give an insight into what these nations learned from being dominated by Europe. It's pretty interesting, OK? A lot of this episode is drawn from a fascinating book by Pankaj Mishra called The Ruins of Empire: The Revolt Against the West and the Remaking of Asia. You should read it.
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https://wn.com/Asian_Responses_To_Imperialism_Crash_Course_World_History_213
In which John Green teaches you about Imperialism, but not from the perspective of the colonizers. This week John looks at some Asian perspectives on Imperialism; specifically, writers from countries that were colonized by European powers. We'll look at the writings of Sayyid Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani from the Middle East, Liang Qichao from China, and Rabindranath Tagore from India. these voices from the countries that were colonized give us a sense of how conquered people saw their conquerors, and give an insight into what these nations learned from being dominated by Europe. It's pretty interesting, OK? A lot of this episode is drawn from a fascinating book by Pankaj Mishra called The Ruins of Empire: The Revolt Against the West and the Remaking of Asia. You should read it.
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- published: 24 Oct 2014
- views: 2502930
3:23
What is Imperialism?
This video lecture discusses very briefly the meaning of imperialism. It specifically addresses the question, "What is Imperialism?". The content of this video ...
This video lecture discusses very briefly the meaning of imperialism. It specifically addresses the question, "What is Imperialism?". The content of this video lecture is different from the content of the video lecture titled "What is Empire?".
Full transcript of this video is available at: https://philonotes.com/2022/05/what-is-imperialism
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This video lecture discusses very briefly the meaning of imperialism. It specifically addresses the question, "What is Imperialism?". The content of this video lecture is different from the content of the video lecture titled "What is Empire?".
Full transcript of this video is available at: https://philonotes.com/2022/05/what-is-imperialism
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- published: 18 Sep 2021
- views: 85457
18:44
FC24 Imperialism: Last Country Standing Wins!
Can Ronaldo finally win his first World Cup in FC24 Imperialism or will your favourite country conquer the World?
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Can Ronaldo finally win his first World Cup in FC24 Imperialism or will your favourite country conquer the World?
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Can Ronaldo finally win his first World Cup in FC24 Imperialism or will your favourite country conquer the World?
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- published: 16 Mar 2024
- views: 689109
28:08
NBA 2024 Playoffs Imperialism: Last Team Standing Wins!
NBA 2024 Playoffs Imperialism: Last Team Standing Wins! Today we let imperialism decide the 2024 NBA FINALS winner! Lock in your team and cross your fingers! HO...
NBA 2024 Playoffs Imperialism: Last Team Standing Wins! Today we let imperialism decide the 2024 NBA FINALS winner! Lock in your team and cross your fingers! HOPE YOU ENJOY!
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- published: 21 Apr 2024
- views: 24841
3:33
Colonization and Imperialism | The OpenBook
Classroom learning is not only enough for kids, Here TheOpenBook providing printable and online worksheets to help younger kids to learn their alphabets, number...
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The Industrial Revolution in Europe ushered in an era of machine made goods and scope for markets.
In order that the never ending demand for raw materials and also markets where these goods could be sold at cheap prices the European countries started their quest for territorial expansion.
Over a period of time this turned out to be a competition as to who could colonize and govern better.
The voyages of discovery undertaken at this time also propelled the need to occupy territory which had huge natural resources waiting to be exploited. The bonus was cheap labour also available.
This was the background with which imperialism started.
What does imperialism mean?
Imperialism is when a mother country takes over a smaller nation or colony for political, social, and/or economic reasons.
Imperialism can be broadly divided into two phases namely old imperialism and new imperialism.
Basically there was not much difference between the two but the policy of acquiring control was slightly different.
In the initial phase of imperialism the European countries found new trade routes and established factories in the places they had trade with.
Slowly on the pretext of safeguarding their factories they built fortresses and also gained power with the local leaders.
By dividing the kings amongst themselves they took over the territory for rule and soon became masters.
This policy they adopted in North and South America, Far East, Asia and Africa.
They exploited the raw materials and cheap labour available and took it for the thriving industries.
The finished goods were again sent to the colonies as they were called and sold there at exorbitant prices thus ruining the local industries.
In the age of new imperialism they established vast empires and set up administrative units for the benefit of the mother nation.
This was motivated by the economic needs of the second Industrial revolution that had taken place in Europe during this period and had created drastic changes in many industries and raw material for feeding the new demand became necessary.
What were the effects of this policy of colonial expansion?
It had both positive and negative effects.
The positive effects were new modes of transport and communication hitherto not available in the colonies now became a reality.
Good governance based on the rule of law came into existence. Setting up of judicial system also was a benefit for the colonies.
On the flipside these colonies were exploited thoroughly and caused a drain of wealth from the poorer nations.
Probably the worst effect of this was causing the first world war. #theopenbook #Education #Educationalvideos #Studyiq #learn #Cbse #icse #ssc #generalknowledge
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The Industrial Revolution in Europe ushered in an era of machine made goods and scope for markets.
In order that the never ending demand for raw materials and also markets where these goods could be sold at cheap prices the European countries started their quest for territorial expansion.
Over a period of time this turned out to be a competition as to who could colonize and govern better.
The voyages of discovery undertaken at this time also propelled the need to occupy territory which had huge natural resources waiting to be exploited. The bonus was cheap labour also available.
This was the background with which imperialism started.
What does imperialism mean?
Imperialism is when a mother country takes over a smaller nation or colony for political, social, and/or economic reasons.
Imperialism can be broadly divided into two phases namely old imperialism and new imperialism.
Basically there was not much difference between the two but the policy of acquiring control was slightly different.
In the initial phase of imperialism the European countries found new trade routes and established factories in the places they had trade with.
Slowly on the pretext of safeguarding their factories they built fortresses and also gained power with the local leaders.
By dividing the kings amongst themselves they took over the territory for rule and soon became masters.
This policy they adopted in North and South America, Far East, Asia and Africa.
They exploited the raw materials and cheap labour available and took it for the thriving industries.
The finished goods were again sent to the colonies as they were called and sold there at exorbitant prices thus ruining the local industries.
In the age of new imperialism they established vast empires and set up administrative units for the benefit of the mother nation.
This was motivated by the economic needs of the second Industrial revolution that had taken place in Europe during this period and had created drastic changes in many industries and raw material for feeding the new demand became necessary.
What were the effects of this policy of colonial expansion?
It had both positive and negative effects.
The positive effects were new modes of transport and communication hitherto not available in the colonies now became a reality.
Good governance based on the rule of law came into existence. Setting up of judicial system also was a benefit for the colonies.
On the flipside these colonies were exploited thoroughly and caused a drain of wealth from the poorer nations.
Probably the worst effect of this was causing the first world war. #theopenbook #Education #Educationalvideos #Studyiq #learn #Cbse #icse #ssc #generalknowledge
- published: 05 Jun 2018
- views: 190657
10:24
Industrialization and imperialism | World History | Khan Academy
Courses on Khan Academy are always 100% free. Start practicing—and saving your progress—now: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/world-history/1600s-1800s/i...
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World History on Khan Academy: From prehistory to today, this course covers the human events that have shaped our planet.
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Thinking about how the Industrial Revolution(s) and capitalism helped catalyze far-flung imperialism during the 1800s.
World History on Khan Academy: From prehistory to today, this course covers the human events that have shaped our planet.
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
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- published: 06 Jun 2017
- views: 285558
0:37
Anti-imperialist youth meet in Caracas aiming to fight U.S. hegemonism
The World Social Alternative meeting, organized by ALBA-TCP and the Simón Bolívar Institute of Venezuela, is being held in Venezuela. The event's premise is to ...
The World Social Alternative meeting, organized by ALBA-TCP and the Simón Bolívar Institute of Venezuela, is being held in Venezuela. The event's premise is to foster unity and design an agenda to protect the Latin American and Caribbean regions from the imperial attacks of the new era. teleSUR
https://wn.com/Anti_Imperialist_Youth_Meet_In_Caracas_Aiming_To_Fight_U.S._Hegemonism
The World Social Alternative meeting, organized by ALBA-TCP and the Simón Bolívar Institute of Venezuela, is being held in Venezuela. The event's premise is to foster unity and design an agenda to protect the Latin American and Caribbean regions from the imperial attacks of the new era. teleSUR
- published: 20 Apr 2024
- views: 171
17:00
The Origins of European Imperialism
How Europe Dominated the Planet
Go to our sponsor https://betterhelp.com/JohnnyHarris for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched wi...
How Europe Dominated the Planet
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Correction: 01:07 I characterize Europe as a “continent full of poor miserable farmers” and later go on to compare it to the “thriving” empires elsewhere. While it is indeed true that Europe in the 1400s was full of famine, plague, war, and general suffering, it’s inaccurate to say that Europeans were much worse off than people living in any other parts of the world. Especially if you look to Southern Europe where an explosion of art, science, and trade was taking place at this time. The accurate point would be to say that Europe had been relatively cut off from the world since the Ottoman Empire blocked them from historical trade routes. Europe was not deeply connected to global trade, which was mostly happening in the Indian Ocean regions at that time.
Correction: 04:50 see the correction from 01:07
Correction: 05:43 As noted earlier, Europeans had trade connections with the east. During this time they were cut off by the Ottoman Empire for the reasons I explain in the video
Correction: 07:21 While Portugal had gone out trading and exploring Western Africa first, I present it as if Portugal had made it to Asia before Spain decided to start exploring. This isn’t right. Columbus’ journey west (1492) happened a few years before Portugal’s first voyage that reached India (lead by Vasco da Gama in 1497).
Correction: 08:55 This little dramatization mischaracterizes what happened here. As many have pointed it out it feels like I’m asserting that Columbus “invented” imperialism in this moment. And indeed the way this is presented implies that. Columbus did NOT invent the idea of taking over land. In fact, a part of his contract with the royals was that he would take over any land he could while on this journey. The important point here is that Columbus set out to get in on trade in the east, but that the “discovery” of the America’s turned those efforts away from looking for new trade routes, to a full blown imperial project in the Americas. That’s the point I was trying ot make, but missed the mark in this overly dramatized moment.
Correction: 16:02 In addition “their weapons” and “their city germs” It would have been more accurate to mention a major tool for the conquerors which was the exploitation of local politics and alliances. The conquest of these huge swaths of land required Europeans to ally with and rely on local expertise and man power to colonize these territories.
The Library of Congress has a wonderful map collection which I used to get high res versions of a lot of these old maps. Thank you Library of Congress!
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Johnny Harris is a filmmaker and journalist. He currently is based in Washington, DC, reporting on interesting trends and stories domestically and around the globe. Johnny's visual style blends motion graphics with cinematic videography to create content that explains complex issues in relatable ways. He holds a BA in international relations from Brigham Young University and an MA in international peace and conflict resolution from American University.
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NYTimes: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/09/opinion/democrats-blue-states-legislation.html
NYTimes: https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000007358968/covid-pandemic-us-response.html
Vox Borders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLrFyjGZ9NU
Finding Founders: https://findingfounders.co/episodes/johnny-harris-2esj3-c3pet-2pg4c-xbtwa-5gaaa
NPR Planet Money: https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1072164745
https://wn.com/The_Origins_Of_European_Imperialism
How Europe Dominated the Planet
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Ep 2 and 3: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphcdvnT8lOsBuRylBTXnr2fhIfHjz-z7
Correction: 01:07 I characterize Europe as a “continent full of poor miserable farmers” and later go on to compare it to the “thriving” empires elsewhere. While it is indeed true that Europe in the 1400s was full of famine, plague, war, and general suffering, it’s inaccurate to say that Europeans were much worse off than people living in any other parts of the world. Especially if you look to Southern Europe where an explosion of art, science, and trade was taking place at this time. The accurate point would be to say that Europe had been relatively cut off from the world since the Ottoman Empire blocked them from historical trade routes. Europe was not deeply connected to global trade, which was mostly happening in the Indian Ocean regions at that time.
Correction: 04:50 see the correction from 01:07
Correction: 05:43 As noted earlier, Europeans had trade connections with the east. During this time they were cut off by the Ottoman Empire for the reasons I explain in the video
Correction: 07:21 While Portugal had gone out trading and exploring Western Africa first, I present it as if Portugal had made it to Asia before Spain decided to start exploring. This isn’t right. Columbus’ journey west (1492) happened a few years before Portugal’s first voyage that reached India (lead by Vasco da Gama in 1497).
Correction: 08:55 This little dramatization mischaracterizes what happened here. As many have pointed it out it feels like I’m asserting that Columbus “invented” imperialism in this moment. And indeed the way this is presented implies that. Columbus did NOT invent the idea of taking over land. In fact, a part of his contract with the royals was that he would take over any land he could while on this journey. The important point here is that Columbus set out to get in on trade in the east, but that the “discovery” of the America’s turned those efforts away from looking for new trade routes, to a full blown imperial project in the Americas. That’s the point I was trying ot make, but missed the mark in this overly dramatized moment.
Correction: 16:02 In addition “their weapons” and “their city germs” It would have been more accurate to mention a major tool for the conquerors which was the exploitation of local politics and alliances. The conquest of these huge swaths of land required Europeans to ally with and rely on local expertise and man power to colonize these territories.
The Library of Congress has a wonderful map collection which I used to get high res versions of a lot of these old maps. Thank you Library of Congress!
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I make maps using this AE Plugin: https://aescripts.com/geolayers/?aff=77
All the gear I use: https://www.izharris.com/gear-guide
- my courses -
Learn a language: https://brighttrip.com/course/language/
Visual storytelling: https://www.brighttrip.com/courses/visual-storytelling
- about -
Johnny Harris is a filmmaker and journalist. He currently is based in Washington, DC, reporting on interesting trends and stories domestically and around the globe. Johnny's visual style blends motion graphics with cinematic videography to create content that explains complex issues in relatable ways. He holds a BA in international relations from Brigham Young University and an MA in international peace and conflict resolution from American University.
- press -
NYTimes: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/09/opinion/democrats-blue-states-legislation.html
NYTimes: https://www.nytimes.com/video/opinion/100000007358968/covid-pandemic-us-response.html
Vox Borders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLrFyjGZ9NU
Finding Founders: https://findingfounders.co/episodes/johnny-harris-2esj3-c3pet-2pg4c-xbtwa-5gaaa
NPR Planet Money: https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1072164745
- published: 10 Aug 2022
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