vue - Migrations and Intensification: Crash Course Big History #7
In which Hank and John Green teach you about humanity conquering the Earth. Or at least moving from Africa into the rest of the Earth. As human beings spread out across the world and populations grew, humanity reached a critical mass of innovators, and collective learning took off! All these innovations were great for lots of human endeavors, but none fared better than agriculture. You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.subbable.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this content.
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great vid
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Johns entire dedication to learning history is because of 'funny hats"
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I seriously suggest setting the video speed to 0.5. Why people think that blasting out lectures like an auctioneer is a good idea I've no idea.
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why are his hair green
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Does anyone have an article reference for 4:57?
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Shout out to Steven Gerrard #lfc
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John Green, I almost enjoy your discussions of civilization and the Hobbes vs. Rousseau debate. Almost. Please, PLEASE read the 4 books in the Ishmael series by Daniel Quinn. You're missing the much bigger (more general) picture.
Also, technological innovation wasn't originally what fueled population growth (increased carrying capacity). It was conquest and expansion. Civilized society would outgrow it's resources and use its surplus population to wage war and obliterate (sometimes assimilating) their tribal neighbors. As civilization spread, its unsustainable approach to living created larger and larger populations.
Again, please read all of the Ishmael books, and don't stop if they initially seem to basic for you. You clearly have things to learn from them. -
Have any morons left any comments about Atlantis or spacemen? Ask them if they know what the Columbian Exchange was. This is a comment that supplements what he says at 7:20 or so... I love it when people talk about the pop culture ideology of what the paleolithic was like. Ask them if it was so much better to live back in the days when life expectancy was 24 and you were likely to die by being ripped apart by a sabre toothed tiger as you sleep. I like that these guys talk about Hobbes v. Rousseau. However, Malthus might be even better. Well, actually Marvin Harris or that one female anthropologist who talked about "diminishing returns". Well, I guess I have to end this comment sometime. If you read this far, I'm sure you're asleep.
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States Appear from conquest, the agriculture surplus was an incentive to do so. the states are not providers of services, they can become that after the fact. The States are group of bandits/bullies.
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Whats the name of the painting at 5:57?
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You are an immortal spiritual being having an earthly experience
Those who are foolish enough to follow the darkness will be left behind
Make no mistake, these are the last days
Get saved before it`s too late
Salvation Prayer
Dear Jesus, I know I am a sinner.
I pray that you will forgive me for all of my sins,
that you will come into my heart and be my Lord,
the savior of my life.
I confess that you died on the cross to save me from my sins
and I am committed to turning away from those sins.
I ask that you fill me with your Holy Spirit so that I can be born again. Wash my sins away with your blood and make me as pure white as snow. Put a hedge of protection around me as I go forth in doing your will. Thank you Jesus for saving me, as I know that only through my faith in you that all this is possible. Amen!
John 3:16
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life -
In 1993, science journalist Ann Gibbons suggested a link between the eruption and a population bottleneck in human evolution, and Michael R. Rampino of New York University and Stephen Self of the University of Hawaii at Manoa gave support to the idea. In 1998, the bottleneck theory was further developed by Stanley H. Ambrose of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Both the link and global winter theories are highly controversial.[2][3]
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The fact that all the contemporary governments let everyone breed unconditionally is beyond my belief. Charitable organizations should focus on birth control in all region's where people cannot live sustained lives, instead fighting diseases which really are just the symptoms of the underlying problem.
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So i don't have kids and never will. I think about that a lot. My blood line will end. Is that a good or a bad thing?
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So good :)
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Why did they need to highlight the pacific ocean in the world map?
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what's that?? oh my
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Gotta love those Mongols! :D
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"We can do it all without hurting the environment, wait what?" Hahahahahahah john lmao
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