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The ENTIRE History of the Global Economy Explained: How The World Runs

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Jack Chapple

Jack Chapple

Күн бұрын

today's economy is a marvel-a complex, well-oiled machine with absolutely no faults whatsoever. But have you ever questioned, why is the global economy, is the global economy. Why is it setup the way it is? How how did we go from a society of trading goats, to one where the middle class person cant afford a 1 bedroom apartment in torontos. How did we get to a world of globalization? Well, This is Everything You will Ever Need to know about the History of the global economy: And its Incoming Collapse?
Ah, antiquity-the time when humans decided that merely hunting and gathering was too easy and that it was high time they invented stress. So, they settled down, started farming, and unintentionally laid the foundation for globalization. Welcome to the Neolithic Revolution, the era when humans thought, "Wouldn't it be great if we didn't have to move around so much?" Thus, agriculture was born, and with it, the seeds (pun intended) of global trade.
Around 10,000 BC, in a stroke of genius or sheer laziness, humans began farming in the Fertile Crescent, a region that sounds a lot more comfortable than it actually was. This region, covering parts of modern-day Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan, became the first to host large-scale agriculture. Grains like wheat and barley were domesticated, leading to surplus food and, consequently, the first economic boom.
This surplus allowed some people to do things other than farming-like inventing pottery, weaving, and, most importantly, figuring out new ways to annoy their neighbors. Because when you have more grain than you can eat, you can trade it for shiny objects, and before you know it, you've got yourself an economy.
Now, with surplus food came the need to trade, because who wouldn't want to swap their extra grain for some pretty beads or a nice piece of obsidian? Trade routes sprang up, linking villages and, eventually, early cities. By 6000 BC, long-distance trade networks had formed, with luxury items like lapis lazuli traveling all the way from Afghanistan to Mesopotamia. That’s right, ancient humans were global traders long before the internet made it cool.
Fast forward to around 3500 BC, and we have the rise of the first economic superpowers: Mesopotamia and Egypt. These civilizations weren't just farming anymore; they were building cities, inventing writing systems, and constructing monuments to remind future generations that they were indeed a big deal.
In Mesopotamia, the Sumerians developed one of the earliest forms of writing-cuneiform-which, surprise, surprise, was used to keep track of trade and inventory. Meanwhile, in Egypt, the pharaohs were busy building pyramids and establishing trade networks that reached as far as the Levant and Nubia. The Nile River was their highway, and they used it to transport goods like gold, papyrus, and linen.
By 3000 BC, we enter the Bronze Age, named for the new metal alloy that everyone suddenly couldn't live without. Bronze, made from copper and tin, was stronger and more durable than previous materials, making it ideal for tools, weapons, and, naturally, showing off. This technological leap allowed civilizations to expand their influence even further.
The Minoans on Crete, for example, became maritime traders, spreading their influence across the Aegean Sea. They traded goods like pottery, olive oil, and wine with neighboring regions, helping to lay the groundwork for the interconnected Mediterranean world.
With all this trading and technological advancement, you might think everyone was living the high life. But no, most people were still toiling away in the fields or working as artisans. The concept of a middle class was, at best, a distant dream. The wealth generated by trade largely ended up in the hands of the elite, who used it to build grand palaces and fund lavish lifestyles.
But hey, it wasn't all bad. These early civilizations did establish the foundations of economic systems, creating the first markets and formalizing trade practices. They also invented money, or at least the precursor to money, in the form of standardized weights and measures, which made trading a bit more straightforward and less reliant on bartering your goat for your neighbor's grain.
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@SeanTalkoff
@SeanTalkoff 14 күн бұрын
The continuously changing economic conditions in our society have made it necessary for people to find additional sources of income, thus I am looking at the stock market to fuel my retirement goal of $3m, my only concern is the recent market crash.
@mikey43221
@mikey43221 14 күн бұрын
Every crash/collapse brings with it an equivalent market chance if you are early informed and equipped, I've seen folks amass wealth amid economy crisis, and even pull it off easily in favorable conditions. That should be the least of your concern. Also explore the option of working with a CFA to reduce greatly your chances of loss.
@tmer831
@tmer831 14 күн бұрын
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@DavidCovington-st2id
@DavidCovington-st2id 14 күн бұрын
I'm intrigued by this. I've searched for investment advisers online but it's kind of hard to get in touch with one. Okay if I ask you for a recommendation??
@tmer831
@tmer831 14 күн бұрын
'Sharon Ann Meny' is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment
@DavidCovington-st2id
@DavidCovington-st2id 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for the recommendation. I'll send her an email, and I hope I'm able to reach her.
@johnkrneta5627
@johnkrneta5627 Ай бұрын
Jack, it was a commendable undertaking to cover world economic history in a little over half an hour. Glad to see you making videos again. I truly appreciate them, but I personally prefer the old format.
@Pelthail
@Pelthail Ай бұрын
The AI is strong in this one. 😂
@rocketspushoffair
@rocketspushoffair Ай бұрын
💯LoL!
@BuddyRevell455
@BuddyRevell455 Ай бұрын
My vote is for your previous format.
@ryantaylor7078
@ryantaylor7078 14 күн бұрын
Yeah, this one really wasn't great.
@asymdelegate
@asymdelegate Ай бұрын
Will never get used to AI generated video footage. Creepy and not welcomed.
@qcpwned07
@qcpwned07 Ай бұрын
Unwatchable, the uncanny effect disturbs me way too much
@Jaapst
@Jaapst 4 күн бұрын
I like it
@CameronFussner
@CameronFussner Ай бұрын
I think we are too obsessed about the economy crashing. In the right sense, the economy never crashes. It just undergoes cycles, and almost always recovers. So I really don't care what the predictions are. I just want to grow my portfolio. I read that people are pulling in massive profits despite the downturn. Any tips on how they do it?
@CharlesArthur-fq5sx
@CharlesArthur-fq5sx Ай бұрын
I think it's the professionals and those who use their services that are really pulling in the big money right now. There are really advisors that can help you achieve very consistent growth. I have a friend who pulled in more than $194k profit within three months. So you just have to make some research and get one who fits your fin-goal.
@AlfredWilliams-ki6ri
@AlfredWilliams-ki6ri Ай бұрын
The market will always recover. The goal is to find quality stocks with long term potential. It's hard for the average Joe to do this, because it involves following a lot of industry news, following up with earnings, etc. It's easier to invest through an advisor who knows how stuff works, and make rocket returns.
@BernardFrederick-tk7un
@BernardFrederick-tk7un Ай бұрын
Investing in quality stocks with long-term potential is a good strategy, but it can be challenging for the average person to do this on their own. Keeping up with industry news and earnings can be time-consuming and difficult. That's why it's easier to work with an advisor who can help you make informed decisions and potentially achieve high returns.
@Bellaelena549
@Bellaelena549 Ай бұрын
Your advisor must be really good, I hope it's okay to inquire if you're still collaborating with the same advisor and how I can get in touch with them?
@BernardFrederick-tk7un
@BernardFrederick-tk7un Ай бұрын
Her name is Annette Marie Holt can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like.
@avaudiguru
@avaudiguru Ай бұрын
Truly love your style of making videos. Keep it up Yes we are in interesting times.
@mad2477
@mad2477 Ай бұрын
Old format for me ideally too - the old style was much somehow just more engaging. Great content though as always
@dianay6691
@dianay6691 Ай бұрын
Did anyone see the man walking on water 😂😂😂😂
@ZalhTube
@ZalhTube 25 күн бұрын
Jesus in Venice
@alexriske7761
@alexriske7761 20 күн бұрын
I see
@johndewey6358
@johndewey6358 16 күн бұрын
​@@ZalhTubeThere is no Jesus in Venice Beach California, only a bunch of sweaty people working out in the Muscle Beach😊 Plus due to new California laws (ode CAWW-2024001), no person shall walk on water, unless he/she has first filed a copy their unexpired Liability Insurance policy with the "Department of Water Walkers in Sacramento California, allow 180 days for processing, once processed the applicant shall receive his/her Walter Walking License (not valid for walking on any potable water body due to the recent century's drought). Persons walking on water without a license and helmet shall be punished by performing a minimum of 30 days of public service on water bodies in California as determined by the local County governments enforcing code CAWW-2024001.😂
@jcadag8789
@jcadag8789 Ай бұрын
I'm a busy person and I have no time to read books or can afford and videos is very entertaining and informative. I have some ideas about history and economy but this stitch all in to one. This vid stitch all my scattered knowledge and filled up the missing pieces. I all fits now like you helped me finished a huge jigsaw puzzle that time to time if I have spare time I would put them together but unable to finish it because I have other work to do.
@Wowsers101
@Wowsers101 Ай бұрын
I've been subbed for over 8 years
@malbrownie
@malbrownie Ай бұрын
Nice work. Good to see you making videos again and I love Bach: Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, Prélude but I understand you need to please the masses.
@elenaxu1636
@elenaxu1636 Ай бұрын
Do not watch the video, just listen to it because the images are so weird and badly made by ...AI that I started to look for more silly stuff and lost track of what Jack was talking about.
@Wildhorn666
@Wildhorn666 Ай бұрын
Same here. I was more focused on what would be wrong in images than what was said.
@i.ai.a5466
@i.ai.a5466 22 күн бұрын
Wait... The video had audio ?
@TETRAsp
@TETRAsp Ай бұрын
Why you use A.I slop animations?
@christophorus9235
@christophorus9235 Ай бұрын
Because its awesome that a single content creator or small team can put out excellent content like this without massive barriers. It's not perfect sure, but it's also very much the beginning.
@OliveMule
@OliveMule Ай бұрын
Earth is ran by COMMUNITARIANISM EARTH ISNT ROUND OR FLAT EITHER EARTH IS EARTH SHAPED
@goulddddable
@goulddddable Ай бұрын
Earth is Flat. The Reptilians at the CIA have MK-Ultra'd you and the Freemason Witches have cast a spell on you if you think its a ball.
@Jaapst
@Jaapst 4 күн бұрын
YEAH!
@RandolphOyiejoiOburu
@RandolphOyiejoiOburu Ай бұрын
Very well presented
@juanamillo
@juanamillo Ай бұрын
There's a little video in your AI.
@williamirizarry1799
@williamirizarry1799 Ай бұрын
Forgot to mention slavery part of the economy😢
@bradfischer4506
@bradfischer4506 Ай бұрын
I don't mind the AI stuff...its kinda cool to have some visual of what life might have been like in those times and regions of the world...at least as it relates to this particular topic. Hopefully you can improve on them a bit. But i would say going back and forth from video to you reading from notes doesn't work well. Perhaps bring yourself in for just side notes and commentary, or something like that. Liked the old format, but i think this could work well and people will start to like it. Just gotta work out the kinks.
@SomasAcademy
@SomasAcademy Ай бұрын
The issue with the visuals - in addition to being ugly, relying on massive amounts of plagiarized data, and using incredibly power-intensive technology - is that they DON'T represent what life might have been like in those times. Watching this video as a historian was painful due to the massive inaccuracies in virtually every clip. I worry about how skewed people's ideas about how the past looked might become if these kinds of videos are normalized.
@blazejnycz1
@blazejnycz1 Ай бұрын
Great episode. Very complex, dynamic and it was really pleasure to watch and listen. Greetings from Poland (yes... eastern... or actually Central Europe) 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱😎 Good job 👍Thanks.
@PJeudy
@PJeudy Ай бұрын
It’s impossible to speak about *the economy of the west* without out talking about the free labor from murdering, kidnapping and trafficking humans to the west. Human trafficking was the most profitable and the largest asset of Europeans at that time. Also, It was not the Industrial Revolution which gave purpose to stealing from Africa but quite the contrary. It was stealing from Africa that gave rise and purpose to the Industrial Revolution. With free labor and free material trade boomed and freed up Europeans to specialize in various fields and thus industrializing. You started with the ancient Mesopotamians and Egyptians, Greeks etc skipped the Atlantic slave trade, and went right into the Industrial Revolution and the scramble for Africa. The Atlantic Slave Trade built the west and drained labor and resources from some of Africans most prominent societies. This video is nothing but a white washed version of history. by leaving out (or ever so slightly mentioning) the Atlantic Slave Trade you are making Europeans sound like they did it all simply on hard work, dedication, and being good businessman (like the Chinese did). This is the nothing short of a fantasy worldview and a fairytale story about European history. It leaves out major facts like the the fact that the richest man on earth was a West African King. Actual life for most people on what we know call Europe was much different than what you’ve started here. Under fatalism, Europe was a place where Europeans enslaved and sold their own people as slaves after that they then went on and invaded far away lands murdered and oppressed the locals and traded the very crops the locals themselves lived on as their own. Stunting any potential the local population had while enriching themselves and advancing the pockets of their overloads back home in Europe. If you guys are going to tell this story, tell the whole story! Don’t just briefly mention things here and there and make it sound all cute and innocent. I will say you did briefly mention pretty much everything I’m talking about you just didn’t go into detail. These types of videos (some random guy whitewashing all of history literally back until the beginning of time) always leave out the most important and interesting details. Anyway, 😒 cool story bro.
@PJeudy
@PJeudy Ай бұрын
I just think it odd they always leave out the tens of millions or by some estimates (including the colonization on India) hundreds of millions of deaths caused directly or indirectly by Europeans during this time. They leave out all the wars fought against Africans, Indians and other indigenous peoples. Man, it’s amazing how these people leave out essentially all context and somehow paint their positive European centric view of history. The Greeks and Roman’s learned everything from Africa and the Middle East. Most of the world was similar throughout history. Everything in the second half of this video (aka more modern times) was built on the backs of the Atlantic Slave Trade. He is literally taking about companies going public etc some of these companies were heavily involved in Atlantic Slave Trade where much more than just slaves were traded. On another note, when talking about the Middle Ages he said “some call it The Dark Ages” yeah, realists who paint a more honest picture of European history at this time a time when literacy rate in Europe was just above 7% poverty and disease was rampant and Europe was on the verge of collapse however, you would never tell the story that way no it was a time of “trade”, “exploitation”, and “colonization” yeah because Europe was in debt to China and on the verge of collapse. Anyway, it’s just so difficult to listen to this video knowing that your leaving out so much important detail. You’re essentially painting a positive picture over some of the darkest times in European history. It’s amazing people are still telling this story... Tell the WHOLE story if you’re going to tell the story! He keeps making jokes and saying “we will get back to that later” but never did. These jokes would only be understood by someone who actually knows about these periods in history and are extremely important details that he’s leaving out. This video is completely out of context to put it lightly. Be careful what you read and what you watch. When western society collapses you’ll be left wondering how that’s possible when you get your history from guys like this. He knows the truth but can’t/won’t say it.
@fabreezethefaintinggoat5484
@fabreezethefaintinggoat5484 Ай бұрын
The Bank of International settlements and the London "city"
@naapsuvaimne740
@naapsuvaimne740 Ай бұрын
old bloodlines
@enzozavala9767
@enzozavala9767 Ай бұрын
The visuals of this video are quite off. No cap
@ajohny8954
@ajohny8954 Ай бұрын
Damn bruh, the north of Australia runs the world? So coooool
@garyshields8851
@garyshields8851 Ай бұрын
very informative thank you
@dumdumbrown4225
@dumdumbrown4225 Ай бұрын
This isn't the history of the world, mate -- perhaps the history of some of Europe, west Asia, bits of north Africa with a hint of China -- at best 💊 it's a nice attempt to cover those histories in a short video, Jacko -- but your video title is misleading and wrong.
@user-fx7rr6lv8h
@user-fx7rr6lv8h Ай бұрын
Bro at 16:20 just decided to walk on water
@simbarules777
@simbarules777 29 күн бұрын
So? Its an illustration gone haywire, what about the actual content... lol, like to go focus upon illustration instead of overall content is somewhat, duh, lol,
@acx1282
@acx1282 Ай бұрын
The constant, nauseating camera movement The paper reading The AI generated art Are our standards for video essays this low
@SomasAcademy
@SomasAcademy Ай бұрын
>AI generated videos Oh well, you had a good run, time to unsubscribe
@Rambho009
@Rambho009 Ай бұрын
WHY are you HATING for some AI GENERATED clips?! it's a small team that took up a massive task of covering the world economy, can we cut them some slack for trying new things. The ai videos were clearly of poor quality, human anatomy and objects kept melting into each other, somewhat jarring... yeah, tell the channel creator that - can we give constructive criticism rather than a cultish behaviour of outright "oh ai clips, unsubscribe" that's so lame, if you got nothing better to say and were so emotionally affected by ai clips, just unsub and go man, why be so spiteful and leave ?! ALso, i saw your channel - nice work - but do you want people to just not try new things?
@SomasAcademy
@SomasAcademy Ай бұрын
@@Rambho009 Because I have principles, and because I want to signal the reason Generative AI is incredibly destructive to the environment due to its huge energy costs, built off of the plagiarized work of real artists, and when used in history content creates a warped impression of the past by blending random images together and presenting them as representing "history," on top of looking bad. In addition, the use of AI visuals signals a willingness to use AI in the creative process, which is a huge red flag with regards to the accuracy of information, since if there's any behind-the-scenes use of AI in research or writing that create massive risks of so-called "hallucinations" making their way in. I refuse to watch AI generated content, both as a matter of principle and with the knowledge that educational videos featuring AI generated content are less reliable. I'm a one-person team who typically makes less than a dollar a day off of KZfaq, and don't use any AI. Having "a small team" is absolutely no excuse for AI-driven content. I'm also part of a slack server with many larger HistoryTubers where we've had numerous conversations on when, if ever, AI can be used ethically, and even the most pro-AI among us are only in favor of AI images in extremely specific circumstances; the use of AI generated video clips throughout an entire video goes far beyond that. I'm entirely in favor of channels trying new things creatively; trying new things that automate the creative process utilizing unethical technologies is something else entirely, and should be condemned in no uncertain terms. I will not present a toothless critique and hope the channel listens and improves, I am demonstrating my dissatisfaction in the only materially meaningful way possible on KZfaq, by unsubscribing. My comment lets the KZfaqr know why, so that if they see a sudden dip in subscriptions after this video they can get an idea of why. That is "constructive criticism," unlike wordlessly unsubscribing.
@Abba555
@Abba555 Ай бұрын
the new world is actually europe not america
@hugodiazgarcia1266
@hugodiazgarcia1266 27 күн бұрын
Congratulations for explain us the history of the global economy around the world.
@chrishutchison2372
@chrishutchison2372 Ай бұрын
Phenomenal job dictating this incredible history that we have, as a video I am address I’ll reschedule I am a beautiful give up, keep strong, and who knows call if you get to enjoy a little bit more history 😉
@max55well
@max55well 4 күн бұрын
Thanks, you make History interesting to pay attention to
@damienflinter4585
@damienflinter4585 29 күн бұрын
You may think you're from Canada...but the Siberian hunter-gatherer-fisher nomads entered Turtle Island before the Mesopotamian women organised seed collection. Keep on digging.
@markwithak2055
@markwithak2055 Ай бұрын
Worlds first Central bank established in 1609, Amsterdam
@annaynely
@annaynely Ай бұрын
Summary is a few are able to buy luxury Hermés bags & live in luxury while so many other ppl don't have a regular decent income to live from.
@psikeyhackr6914
@psikeyhackr6914 Ай бұрын
So where is planned obsolescence and the depreciation of durable consumer goods since Sputnik? What is *Net Domestic Product?* You know Adam Smith wrote, "read, write and account" multiple times in Wealth of Nations. Why hasn't accounting been mandatory in high schools since Sputnik?
@luxboss2388
@luxboss2388 8 күн бұрын
Planned obsolescence they know products will need to be replaced by the consumer your car, washing machine, refrigerator, you name it the elites are smart!!
@naapsuvaimne740
@naapsuvaimne740 Ай бұрын
old bloodlines rule the world
@MrMackanno
@MrMackanno Ай бұрын
Please, please, please stick to stock video, your AI generated stuff is horrendous at best and totally brings down your good work.
@johndewey6358
@johndewey6358 16 күн бұрын
I am so glad that Potato and Tomato varieties were brought to the old world, we did not know what we were missing! Can you imagine a world without French Fries and Ketchup?! There would be no burger joints without those two😊💰
@joycenutbrown3865
@joycenutbrown3865 4 күн бұрын
2:02 The plow enabled people to have extra food
@sujeettelang4891
@sujeettelang4891 5 күн бұрын
You forgot the Indus valley civilization ❤
@simbarules777
@simbarules777 29 күн бұрын
Well made thank you! You did an amazing job only focusing on the highlights of this topic, which upon itself must have given you some headache, lol, meaning, what do i include, what do i don't include, so yeah, great job... most people have no clue what made or formed the world we live in today... maybe its better they don't, lol ❤
@neobarockloki86
@neobarockloki86 16 күн бұрын
Lot of people commenting on AI video generation, instead of respecting the man's work putting all these information together. Seeing the negative in positive things will always be some people's way of seeing things....
@stevedavenport1202
@stevedavenport1202 5 күн бұрын
Sad but true
@azukaabrahamnduka5242
@azukaabrahamnduka5242 3 күн бұрын
Interesting narratives
@bertanelson8062
@bertanelson8062 25 күн бұрын
I just listened & enjoyed this nicely presented brief recap. It's nice to see where we are in context, simplified & somewhat shallow as it was, still, a useful greater picture of human trade. Automation will give new endeavors beyond work or "employment." Humanity could be on the brink of seeing itself beyond a material entity only. When we grasp that we are spirit having a human experience & realize that both ways of experiencing are beneficial, we could finally grasp that we are already living in "heaven" if we choose to create it.
@tradefortutara9608
@tradefortutara9608 Ай бұрын
14:04 The Mongols already had complex compound bow back then? No wonder they were able to conquest such vast lands across Asia. 16:18 who need boats when you can just walk on water😂... I don't even remember what you're saying as I'm too focused on watching the silly AI animations.... Horses & ships moving sideways, a soldier suddenly losing his head etc🤣...
@j4yd34d5
@j4yd34d5 Ай бұрын
the clip when he looked both ways then walked across the river had me rolling 😆
@LAGG3R
@LAGG3R Ай бұрын
11:17 Who needs horses anyway? 20:06 Pig head turns to goat 20:30 King walks through candle
@njh8277
@njh8277 Ай бұрын
Not even a globe
@morgunz5365
@morgunz5365 Ай бұрын
Your brain is flat also
@ikenosis8160
@ikenosis8160 Ай бұрын
The central core is a giant iron cube. Look it up.
@njh8277
@njh8277 Ай бұрын
@@ikenosis8160 you've been there have you
@1wun1
@1wun1 Ай бұрын
It's an egg
@Dan-dl7tz
@Dan-dl7tz Ай бұрын
I would like to help contribute
@gusgrich1510
@gusgrich1510 Ай бұрын
You forgot Bitcoin, which says a lot about your channel.
@AdamEgret
@AdamEgret Ай бұрын
Not a single mention of NFTs. What is this? 1800?
@metalmyron
@metalmyron 22 күн бұрын
You missed out Europe trading tin and copper which was essential for bronze production.
@peters972
@peters972 Ай бұрын
The videos are fascinatingly bad, but entertaining.
@MrPatrickslovell
@MrPatrickslovell 9 күн бұрын
Well done.
@gerjaison
@gerjaison 6 күн бұрын
I'm one month late in watching this, but great video.
@ScatRiverbend
@ScatRiverbend 28 күн бұрын
Very well stated 🎉
@machineheadfan1130
@machineheadfan1130 20 күн бұрын
The Leviathan Axe from God of War in the background 🤣🤣🤣😁❤
@lkhagvajavgansukh4270
@lkhagvajavgansukh4270 9 күн бұрын
It is great and thank you
@BlackBoxE
@BlackBoxE Ай бұрын
WRONG!!! Farming started in Africa and so did - WRITING!!!
@Luxury_SA
@Luxury_SA 12 күн бұрын
They always wanna downplay the importance of Africa
@alvarogarzon3032
@alvarogarzon3032 Ай бұрын
This videographer is wrong. Syphilis was born in Europe and brought to America. American and Latin American natives didn't have venereal diseases before European invaders arrived.
@romantolstykh7488
@romantolstykh7488 23 күн бұрын
I have that same history book you have in the background.
@alexriske7761
@alexriske7761 20 күн бұрын
Please don't use ai video until they become really good and high quality
@Tobi_Jones
@Tobi_Jones Ай бұрын
sounds like most of this script was written by chat-gpt 😑
@pmcllc1
@pmcllc1 Ай бұрын
Awesome
@jopool6115
@jopool6115 2 күн бұрын
Can't believe you completely skipped slavery
@ՆաթանիելՄաշ
@ՆաթանիելՄաշ 20 күн бұрын
I'd like to think I do. Global economy evolves from me.
@randomclips8698
@randomclips8698 Ай бұрын
your ai generate videos came from is sora out anyone
@philv2529
@philv2529 Ай бұрын
What?
@joeymurdazalotmore6355
@joeymurdazalotmore6355 Ай бұрын
why is there a pom pom in ur chest ? never seen that in my life
@flake8382
@flake8382 Ай бұрын
>ratio Yeah bye.
@edubmf
@edubmf Ай бұрын
Very good content, absolutely hated the AI images.
@mathewdelgado6904
@mathewdelgado6904 Ай бұрын
I do not approve of your desription of the cruzades
@Jaapst
@Jaapst 4 күн бұрын
Why?
@kylehartcher9827
@kylehartcher9827 Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the video overall, very informative however I would have to agree with the majority of other comments regarding the AI animations...way too glitchy and can be a distraction from your speaking
@user-ds6ki9zi3o
@user-ds6ki9zi3o 13 күн бұрын
You jumped a millenium of Byzantine era.....
@YvonneHelder
@YvonneHelder 29 күн бұрын
Pleasantly surprised by the amount of information you were able to squeeze in the video. In the final part of the video you basically came to the conclusion I was wanting to share with you. With an additional comment from my side. If you factor in the following you might come to the same conclusion I did. There have been steps taken in history on purpose with the knowledge of the results they will have. Reasons for these steps made to achieve desired results. Though there are benefits, there are also desastreus goals on the agenda. I wish for humanity to search for the truth and be sensible, wise and successful in overcoming fear and manipulation of our thoughts and feelings. Apologies for the length and intensity. I do say this with best intentions. Much love from the Netherlands ❤️😘
@stylianos2012
@stylianos2012 8 күн бұрын
Keep doing this "Jack Chapple" !!
@SocialCreditManager
@SocialCreditManager 5 күн бұрын
Seven Generals run the whole world: JA, XJ, ZY, HW, CD, LQ, WH
@flamehands3416
@flamehands3416 Ай бұрын
Oh man the AI cringe lol
@dianay6691
@dianay6691 Ай бұрын
Like the man walking in water, or the steamships with the sail masts 😂😂😂😂
@Tkgenius
@Tkgenius Ай бұрын
Which AI generator did you use to generate the videos? They’re amazing!
@martacameron8281
@martacameron8281 17 күн бұрын
Background music is distracting
@Rattler808
@Rattler808 3 күн бұрын
we dooo 🎶 we dooo 🎵 we dooo 😂
@jasonives6995
@jasonives6995 Ай бұрын
I like the Ai graphics but this is the first video where I’ve seen your face.😮 great work
@jordanzumwalt2983
@jordanzumwalt2983 Ай бұрын
What is this edit dawg?😂😂
@albeiroaguilar8873
@albeiroaguilar8873 27 күн бұрын
Well, I read that it was the indigenous population that was decimated by deceases brought by Europeans, not the other way around 😮
@abgzulkifli
@abgzulkifli 25 күн бұрын
Do you mean the ATM machine is broken?
@robdagenais3023
@robdagenais3023 21 күн бұрын
Thats all fine and dandy but what if there were even more advance city before all of this
@khangwibounkengnamai8069
@khangwibounkengnamai8069 4 күн бұрын
Good
@matthewpai
@matthewpai 27 күн бұрын
One word : BITCOIN
@user-pm4fp6re2t
@user-pm4fp6re2t 4 күн бұрын
The World moves on without any "One" running anything to do with the multitudes' dynamics . Where dose this idea of a single source of leadership come from . Civilizations past and present happen to be the result of the collective collaberative efforts of great ideas as diverse as the cultures still striving.
@johndewey6358
@johndewey6358 16 күн бұрын
Good job Jack! Yes, Bronze was the iPhone of the day, everyone had to have it. A few comments, in recent archeological discoveries in Iran (the Jiroft & Shahr-e-Sookhteh) the archeologists have uncovered evidence that those areas may have been about 2000 years ahead of the Mesopotamia, so many artifacts such as pottery, tools... may have developed there first then gone to Mesopotamia. Another comment, I do not believe Alexander should be referred to as Alexander the Great, but rather Alexander the Barbarian or murderer as he did not accomplish anything positive, except going to those lands, burning, destroying and killing and most important looting and destroying more advanced civilizations than where he came from.
@alexandervanwyk
@alexandervanwyk Ай бұрын
Nice visuals. Not perfect, but good.
@supunhewavitharana5185
@supunhewavitharana5185 9 күн бұрын
Where is mouris strong this important moment in the history😅
@aqadaptiveintelligence
@aqadaptiveintelligence 29 күн бұрын
How was the AI footage generated for this video?
@ryantaylor7078
@ryantaylor7078 14 күн бұрын
Sorry Jack, I have to say I was a bit disappointed by this one. Instead of getting a deep dive into the nuances of how modern finances evolved to become so much more complex than the simple exchanges of the old world, we got an extremely generalized history session in which I feel safe saying the details of which were probably already known by likely 90% of viewers. Then we have the shameless clickbait thumbnail phrase "who runs the world" which is basically a lie "by suggestion" as the question is never addressed even theoretically (kinda why I clicked). Just because a great deal of people consider such tactics to be "legitimate click generators" doesn't mean that it isn't still a bit sleazy. I've actually boycotted channels for doing this incessantly. And last but considerably not the least - the friggen AI scenes. Total disaster. I've come to expect AI to generate scenes which barely have any connection to the current sentence, but the number of glitches I had to pause and doubletake was actually quite amusing overall actually. I realize you could very well dismiss everything here with absolutely zero harm to your channel, but yours is one of my favorites so I just couldn't help but speak up dang it. Thus, contrary to how I may sound here, I rather greatly enjoy the majority of your vids and find them nicely mind expanding - just not this one which seemed more like a generic filler episode. Nonetheless, I still appreciate all the hard work you do in putting your videos together.
@romeoandjuliet6522
@romeoandjuliet6522 Ай бұрын
Very nice video you work very hard to make this video gather all information and explain from hunter gatherer to Egypt then greek Romans Empire then islamic golden age monglos crusaders purtugees spain 🇪🇸 Dutch rule East india company British Rule imperialism industrial Age of Europe and America and then China India 🇮🇳 i wish i watch this video Again and Again but who Rules the world now you didn't explain in the End is it big corporations own and Run the world
@CarlRoberts-h2v
@CarlRoberts-h2v Ай бұрын
The.country.with.the.ideology.and.theory.for.peace.prospority.and.equality.in.the.wWorld.is.cChina.brics.ccp.as..America.is.in.debt.default.
@user-wh7cj2xc3c
@user-wh7cj2xc3c 5 күн бұрын
Love it
@adisk1785
@adisk1785 29 күн бұрын
Ancient empires that became religions
@sohelahmed197
@sohelahmed197 9 күн бұрын
What will be the impact of AI in future world ? It may create a very challenging situation for the country like Bangladesh. I like to know your thoughts and ideas on it. Make some documentary for poor countries to facing the coming AI dominion situation.
@chadhatter
@chadhatter 2 күн бұрын
Look, it's Jesus in a suit! 16:14
@user-ep9ig1og5j
@user-ep9ig1og5j Ай бұрын
Such bad video with wrong informations. Wast of time.
@tarunarora5494
@tarunarora5494 5 күн бұрын
History where he doesn't want to accept what they learnt and where from.....
@anamariatiradogonzalez
@anamariatiradogonzalez 4 күн бұрын
Spiniza andsticastic facts
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