vue - British Agricultural Revolution & Enclosure Movement (AP Euro)
http://www.tomrichey.net/euro In the wake of the Scientific Revolution, British farmers began applying scientific principles to agriculture, leading to the British Agricultural Revolution. Between the 16th and 18th centuries, agricultural output skyrocketed, leading to the 18th century "population explosion." Food would no longer be scarce in Europe due to four field crop rotation, selective breeding, the enclosure movement, and new inventions such as Jethro Tull's seed drill. Mr. Richey explains the British Agricultural Revolution in terms of advances in science, entrepreneurship, and technology. When farmers began to see themselves as scientists, businessmen, and inventors, it led to higher crop yields. The new technologies also reduced the need for agricultural laborers, making manpower available for the Industrial Revolution that followed. This video is especially helpful to students preparing for the AP European History (AP Euro) exam, as many multiple choice questions are drawn from this material.
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Mrs. Bean's class was here...
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thank you
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Mrs Blackwood 's class watched this... PS. I learnt
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You should really read "Das Kapital" on that topic. Because most of this lecture is just bs... This revolution was about sheeps killing humans. Huge parts of the land were depopulated, People were starving because there was more food!
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Did you realise that Charles Townshend, the 2nd Viscount Townshend (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Townshend,_2nd_Viscount_Townshend) promoted the adoption of the Norfolk four-course system, involving rotation of turnips, barley, clover, and wheat crops? He was a relation of Charles Townshend of the Townshend Acts. They are distant relations of mine and our family share an interesting past. Plenty of Generals, death by duels, and family ghosts https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_Lady_of_Raynham_Hall
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respect MalcomX
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Loved you in The Departed. Quality acting
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are you a republican?
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thanks for this vid!
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ohhh thanks Mr.Richey,tomorrow I have an English Civilization test,this video helped me a lot
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This shit makes me wanna kill myself
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Correlation does not imply causation. The population explosion was surely due to many factors, prime among which, I hold to be, the historic cold, returning twice, because when people are afraid that their children will die from gangrene, in war, in a duel, in front of a firing squad, from starvation, from lack of medicine, (one in 200 women died in labour before world war two, and it used to be closer to one in twenty); what happens is that they tend to get a lot of children. If you know about Frier's "Life Table", showing life expectancy in ancient Rome, you're well aware that children don't have a good chance of making it past five if they live in a violent society. Let's not forget entirely about the New Age movements and the Romanticists either (or the causes of their rise), one breeding the marijuana artists known as Purists, and the other was, atleast partly, responsible for the highest consumption of alcohol on record, anywhere.
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Mr. Brown's class was here.
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This was helpful!
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Mr Richey: helping kids with their Euro studies since 2010
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On behalf of Mr. Tansil's class, thank you Tom Richey!
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I'm tired of reading on every damn video on youtube "Thanks Im using this for my paperwork/ exam etc". Read some fucking books you lazy arses! Not Youtube and Wikipedia!
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Thanks so much Tom! These videos have helped me a TON for my upcoming AP exam!
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Thankyou!! best teacher :) doing EUropean studies in germany and have my final exams in a few weeks !! Where did you study?
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Thanks for your help!! Your enthusiasm makes it easier to remember all the material!
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