Coal, Steam, and The Industrial Revolution Crash Course World History

Coal, Steam, and The Industrial Revolution Crash Course World History

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11th Grade - University

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John Green discusses the Industrial Revolution, highlighting its profound impact on modern life. He explains how technological advancements, particularly in Britain, led to increased production through machines and new energy sources. The video explores Eurocentric views on why industrialization began in Europe and compares it with China and India, emphasizing the role of coal and wages. The interconnectedness of global markets, especially in cotton textiles, is also examined, showing how industrialization was a world phenomenon.

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Which revolution is considered the most transformative according to John Green?

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What percentage of the world's population was engaged in farming before the Industrial Revolution?

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Which invention by John Kay significantly increased the speed of weaving?

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What was the main energy source that powered the Industrial Revolution in Britain?

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Which argument suggests that Europeans were inherently more innovative?

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What was a major factor that made coal mining economically viable in Britain?

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Which country was the largest producer of cotton textiles before the Industrial Revolution?

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What was a key reason for high wages in Britain during the 18th century?

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How did Indian cotton production influence British industrialization?

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What was a significant advantage that Britain had over China in terms of industrialization?

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