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The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course European History #24

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Hi I’m John Green and this is Crash Course European History.

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So we’re going to turn our attention now to the Industrial Revolution, one of the most

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significant developments in human history.

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Like, imagine with me that it’s 1820.

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I got this idea from the economist Robert Gordon by the way.

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You live in, say, England.

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You probably work in agriculture.

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When you walk to town, you’re either pulling your own cart, or if you’re lucky you have

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a horse.

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You have no running water or electricity.

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When you wash your few items of clothing, you do so by hand.

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You cook over a fire.

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You think of time not primarily in minutes and hours, but mostly in relationship to solar

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cycles--how close it is to night, or to morning, or to midwinter.

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And in all these respects, your life in 1820 is basically identical to the lives of people

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in 1720, or 1520, or for that matter 1220.

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That’s not to say life hasn’t changed in those hundreds of years--as we’ve explored

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in this series, lots has changed--but as Gregory Clark observed, in terms of standard of living,

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Europeans in 1800 basically led lives similar to those of Neandrathals.

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Now imagine that you close your eyes in 1820 and wake up in 1920.

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By now, most people in England do not work in agriculture.

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They may work in shops, or transportation, or mining, oe workshops, or in factories.

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They measure time in minutes.

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Cars exist.

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Some people have radios, which transmitted information through thin air.

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A few people even have refrigerators, which dramatically decrease food spoilage and the

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risk of foodborne illness.

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Occasionally you might even see an airplane flying in the sky.

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Oh, and also, your country has just emerged from an astonishingly deadly war fought with

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highly lethal weapons such as chlorine gas, weapons that people of 1820 could not possibly

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have imagined.

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Welcome to the Industrial Revolution.

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[Intro] In this series, we’ve already talked about

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revolutions in agriculture that increased European productivity and revolutions in trade

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that increasingly distributed goods among people in towns and cities instead of having

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each individual family produce everything it needed.

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And these forces combined to help create more division of labor: like, farmers could focus

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on farming, and textile workers could focus on textile creation, which was more efficient

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than having each family do every kind of work.

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So let’s begin in the eighteenth century, when European industrial production is said

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to have begun.

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Europe’s population was growing after centuries of non-stop wars, plagues, and the worst of

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the little ice age.

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Meanwhile, products such as coffee, tea, and chocolate made with heated water killed bacteria,

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while products from abroad expanded and varied the pool of nutrients, with corn and potatoes,

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for instance, generally more calorie-dense per acre than wheat.

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In short, lives were getting longer and populations rising.

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This meant that on average people had a little more time to learn, tinker, and experiment.

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Many different artisans invented small improvements to existing mechanical devices.

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Perhaps most famously, John Kay’s flying shuttle increased the pace and productivity

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