Americapox: The Missing Plague

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CGP Grey

CGP Grey

8 років тому

Why didn't the Europeans get sick when they made contact with the American Indians?
Part 2: • Why Some Animals Can't...
Special Thanks:
Brian Mitchell, Danny Z, Joe Pantry, TheAlphaFactor, Duhilio Patiño, Benjamin Morrison, Jordan Melville, Mike Lanier, Martin, Steven Grimm, Alistair Forbes, Lou Rivellini, Tom Maher, Richard Jenkins, Chris Chapin, ChoiceMechanicalDenver.com, سليمان العقل, Andres Villacres, Phil Gardner, Nevin Spoljaric, Tony DiLascio, Robert Kunz, Tod Kurt, Daniel Slater, Sam Pitts, Thomas J Miller Jr MD, Markus Persson, Wenhao Nie, Today I Found Out, Patricio Fons, Mark Govea

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@StevenKluber
@StevenKluber 3 роки тому
“You can’t build a civilization on honey alone.” I guess hexagons aren't the bestagons.
@noinfo101roblox2
@noinfo101roblox2 3 роки тому
Yet hexagons are not honey, they are made of wax. Hexagons, still the bestagons.
@aldenburke9799
@aldenburke9799 3 роки тому
@@noinfo101roblox2 :O
@User-jj1ng
@User-jj1ng 3 роки тому
@@noinfo101roblox2 you can't build a civilization on wax alone too
@explosivpotato4582
@explosivpotato4582 3 роки тому
@@User-jj1ng have you tried?
@MrLrebelo1
@MrLrebelo1 3 роки тому
@@User-jj1ng of course you can, if you put the wax in hexagon formations. M
@aarianmalhotra7440
@aarianmalhotra7440 3 роки тому
The UKposts algorithm has a real dark sense of humour.
@georgianaharris4865
@georgianaharris4865 3 роки тому
😔
@mattsupertramp6506
@mattsupertramp6506 3 роки тому
And yet it works because here you are
@jonahnichols2158
@jonahnichols2158 3 роки тому
No, it's just that it sees more people watching this video and then sends it out to more people. Repeat.
@disaster_runner5030
@disaster_runner5030 3 роки тому
Jonah Nichols figures
@zacharyshannon9351
@zacharyshannon9351 3 роки тому
Yep
@sandrasandra8728
@sandrasandra8728 2 роки тому
Thank you so much for this episode! Back when we learned about American colonization in school my history teacher actually told the class that most natives got killed by european diseases, but when I asked why the same didn’t happen to the europeans with american diseases, the answer I got was: “They just didn’t.” This has bothered me for ages
@nenmaster5218
@nenmaster5218 2 роки тому
Veritasium-Fans here? Hbomberguy-Fans here? CGP Grey Fans here? Practical Engineering Fans here? And yes, duh, this is an underhanded way to spread Fun and/or Education: Sue me! Sue me for trying to help my fellow Science-Fans out a bit!!
@Drekromancer
@Drekromancer 2 роки тому
@@nenmaster5218 Based
@8ofwands300
@8ofwands300 2 роки тому
I thought syphilis came from the New World? Or at least that is the prevailing theory.
@duycuongnguyen6300
@duycuongnguyen6300 2 роки тому
@@8ofwands300 yes. But it's like the only disease that come from the new world that somewhat affect the old world. And syphilis came no where near the destruction that the old world diseases had (small pox, influenza, bubonic plage,...).
@8ofwands300
@8ofwands300 2 роки тому
@@duycuongnguyen6300 I realize that ...perhaps because it is sexually transmiited. AND I guess there is even some question about this hypothesis based on some British archeological digs of a pre Columbian monastery with well- preserved remains of Dark Age monks that show signs of advanced syphilis.
@blazingsilver7218
@blazingsilver7218 2 роки тому
Speaking of cholera, I remember in high school when talking about Britain, my teacher said she rather have any alcohol than water back in those days, cause alcohol isn’t going to kill you like cholera.
@535phobos
@535phobos 2 роки тому
Thats why we got beer and wine. People used to drink (quite weak) beer all day, cause even a little bit of alcohol means that there are no germs in your water.
@brunoramellogaming7074
@brunoramellogaming7074 2 роки тому
@@535phobos wow, thats interesting
@jintanarawdsukumaal3000
@jintanarawdsukumaal3000 2 роки тому
but the drunkness' is worth it right ?
@dshe8637
@dshe8637 2 роки тому
@@jintanarawdsukumaal3000 It was quite dilute. It did harm people in the long run, but they didn't live as long as nowadays anyway
@yareyare_dechi
@yareyare_dechi 2 роки тому
@@535phobos more that the production of alcohol involves heating the water, which kills the germs. the amount of alcohol in "small" beer wouldnt do anything to germs
@wisedred
@wisedred 3 роки тому
"Being the patient zero of a new animal-to-human plague is winning a terrible lottery" Sheesh, couldn't be more right
@chebic5095
@chebic5095 3 роки тому
Patient zeros of those diseases are like some kind of nega-Dream
@wisedred
@wisedred 3 роки тому
@@chebic5095 yeah, just imagine how you must feel when your little trip to a market in some random country exposes the whole world to a massive pandemic.
@igorwojtyna2158
@igorwojtyna2158 3 роки тому
Yeah imagine eating something almost nobody eats like a bat for example and catching some new sickness
@jaideepshekhar4621
@jaideepshekhar4621 3 роки тому
@@igorwojtyna2158 Why does it feel too relatable-
@rootbeer4888
@rootbeer4888 3 роки тому
@@igorwojtyna2158 It was from WHCDC lab doing gain of function studies.
@vlogbrothers
@vlogbrothers 8 років тому
Great, great video. I'd add one thing: As Grey points out, living in a city pre-1900 had some downsides, specifically you were quite likely to die of plague. But living outside of cities also had some disadvantages--you were quite likely to die of starvation. The Old World had all the domesticatable animals, but the New World had much better non-animal food. Tomatoes, potatoes, corn, avocados, beans, squash, blueberries, and the list goes on. Most of the non-meat, non-wheat foods we associate with contemporary life--from peanuts to peppers--existed only in the New World. -John
@InorganicVegan
@InorganicVegan 8 років тому
Bump. Also, John, Last Week tonight tore pennies up!
@garethdean6382
@garethdean6382 8 років тому
+vlogbrothers 'You don't have any tasty snacks, but in compensation here's a load of lethal diseases. You'll be grateful a few millennia from now, trust me.'
@jamesh354
@jamesh354 8 років тому
+CGP Grey Please do listen to him, I think a lot of people would appreciate the effort.
@SimaanFreeloader
@SimaanFreeloader 8 років тому
As Jared Diamond explained in his book, the problem the New World had with respect to plant cultivation is that it is not very wide, compared with the Old World. Plants tend to require a specific climate to thrive. But in the New World, when when great crops like potatoes and corn, which could potentially support large populations, were first cultivated, there were not many places with the same climate where the cultivation of those crops could spread to. That severely limited the potential of agriculture for ancient civilizations in the New World.
@michaelt6753
@michaelt6753 8 років тому
+vlogbrothers Hey, it's the owner of VidCon that Brady talked about!
@Taospark
@Taospark 2 роки тому
It is also worth bearing in mind that Europeans did continually have outbreaks from their own plagues after arriving in the New World but they simply died at lower rates.
@_TheZipper_
@_TheZipper_ 2 роки тому
Humans after dog domestication: “Hey bud, could you guard my cheeseburger factory?”
@Egilhelmson
@Egilhelmson 2 роки тому
The problem with this theory is that the paleo Indians had dogs with them when they crossed the Bering Strait, and when the Europeans contacted them. There are still a couple of these breeds around, even if the European genes have taken over, largely. Anyway, if there was any herding instinct left in the Ameridogs, it could have been used and intensified, just like in Eurasia/Africa (except for the problem of fewer people in the Americas than in Eurasia, so fewer chances for that stubborn set of herders to train them right).
@nenmaster5218
@nenmaster5218 2 роки тому
@@Egilhelmson Veritasium-Fans here? Hbomberguy-Fans here? CGP Grey Fans here? Practical Engineering Fans here? And yes, duh, this is an underhanded way to spread Fun and/or Education: Sue me! Sue me for trying to help my fellow Science-Fans out a bit!!
@ashenone3050
@ashenone3050 Рік тому
@@Egilhelmson the dogs from america and Europeans dogs are the same dogs, just they were separated for a long time
@Trinexx42
@Trinexx42 7 років тому
"Now most germs don't want to kill you for the same reason you don't want to burn down your house" this quote is absolutely perfect in every sense of the word.
@PramkLuna
@PramkLuna 5 років тому
Based on the internet, I'm pretty sure those germs would kill you if they saw a spider the same reason most people would burn down their house if they saw a spider
@carterrissmiller2510
@carterrissmiller2510 5 років тому
Sounds like Logan Paul is the black death
@staticmind1872
@staticmind1872 4 роки тому
@@PramkLuna if there are spiders inside me, fuck it I'll burn myself alive
@imdone8243
@imdone8243 4 роки тому
My spider sense is tiggling
@FishuaJo
@FishuaJo 4 роки тому
Bold of you to assume I don't want to burn down my house.
@RickFrz
@RickFrz 3 роки тому
i love how he used hexagons even back then
@donaldwohlberg6043
@donaldwohlberg6043 3 роки тому
Hexagons are the bestagons!
@yellobanana6456
@yellobanana6456 3 роки тому
HEXAGON CULT RISE
@robbiestrong-morse730
@robbiestrong-morse730 3 роки тому
Pretty sure it was a civ reference.
@thatdude1853
@thatdude1853 3 роки тому
This is actually an updated thumbnail.
@ellikesgymnastics1752
@ellikesgymnastics1752 3 роки тому
300th like
@CrashStudios856
@CrashStudios856 2 роки тому
"You can't build a civilization on a foundation of honey alone" Ok then how did the bees do it?
@theeclipsemaster
@theeclipsemaster 2 роки тому
They used the hexagon
@featgoose972
@featgoose972 Рік тому
@@theeclipsemaster the bestagon
@theeclipsemaster
@theeclipsemaster Рік тому
@@featgoose972 YES!
@mrosskne
@mrosskne Рік тому
They didn't.
@theeclipsemaster
@theeclipsemaster Рік тому
@@mrosskne do you hear that sound? That's the joke going over your head
@Hlhud
@Hlhud 2 роки тому
"Nothing but drama, these llamas." Sounds like the opposite of their Old World cousins, the camels. When you're a camel, you can put up with anything. :P
@rainmanslim4611
@rainmanslim4611 2 роки тому
Yep, know an Arab dude who's family raises camels, he told me the same thing camels can be temperamental but they can also put up with a lot before getting nasty.
@petersilva037
@petersilva037 2 роки тому
weirdly... Camels' ancestors came from the new world ... llamas are camelids also.
@nenmaster5218
@nenmaster5218 2 роки тому
@@rainmanslim4611 Veritasium-Fans here? Hbomberguy-Fans here? CGP Grey Fans here? Practical Engineering Fans here? And yes, duh, this is an underhanded way to spread Fun and/or Education: Sue me! Sue me for trying to help my fellow Science-Fans out a bit!!
@baranjan6969
@baranjan6969 2 роки тому
@@nenmaster5218 Best I can do is sam o nella
@nenmaster5218
@nenmaster5218 2 роки тому
@@baranjan6969 ??
@entropy-cat
@entropy-cat 3 роки тому
"But you can't build a civilization on a foundation of honey alone." [Citation needed]
@jordank6961
@jordank6961 3 роки тому
Time to crack open that civ launcher and give it a try 🤣
@chairwithoutwheels9148
@chairwithoutwheels9148 3 роки тому
*ahem* minecraft 1.15 *cough*
@TitaniumSteelGreatest
@TitaniumSteelGreatest 2 роки тому
@@chairwithoutwheels9148 Worst update ever
@chairwithoutwheels9148
@chairwithoutwheels9148 2 роки тому
@@TitaniumSteelGreatest i agree i hated it, but worst update goes to 1.17
@simonwamsley5939
@simonwamsley5939 2 роки тому
@@chairwithoutwheels9148 wh- why??
@electrosthefella
@electrosthefella 5 років тому
If smallpox is so deadly, I can't imagine how deadly BIGpox is
@EpicProductions121
@EpicProductions121 5 років тому
You mean chickenpox?
@thefreshpeepsarchive8913
@thefreshpeepsarchive8913 5 років тому
The Legend Heard of a joke.
@SomeMamaLuigis
@SomeMamaLuigis 5 років тому
maybe not but you can look it up, known as the Great Pox or Syphilis.
@Meeeeeeeeeeeeh34
@Meeeeeeeeeeeeh34 5 років тому
Booooooo
@Jin-bq4fx
@Jin-bq4fx 5 років тому
Get off the stage!
@mistahgrimm9551
@mistahgrimm9551 Рік тому
It doesn't really change things. But North America does have a number of native goat and sheep species. The NA Mountain Goat, Bighorn Sheep, and Dall Sheep being among the ones I know of. Natives used to collect their molted fur for weaving, but never domesticated them. Cool thing about Lamas is that coyotes and wolves are afraid of them. I used to work on a goat farm that had a number of lamas for the purpose of scaring away the coyotes. These species are also highly susceptible to diseases such as pneumonic plague from the old world.
@mistahgrimm9551
@mistahgrimm9551 Рік тому
Also Muskox were a native species of bovine in Alaska and the Canadian artic but were over hunted in modern times. They've been reintroduced. Point is there were opportunities for domestication. The ancestors of our domesticated animals were just about as large, nimble, and powerful as these native species.
@marcustulliuscicero3987
@marcustulliuscicero3987 2 роки тому
Great video, though I feel it leaves out one important factor. Jared Diamonds in his book, 'Guns, Germs and Steel' discusses these questions in depth and also points at the orientation of the continents. In Eurasia, with its East-West orientation, most regions will have a neighbouring region on the same longitude. This means these regions probably have a similar climate, which facilitates the exchange of crops and domesticated animals as these can thrive in both regions. The America’s, on the other hand, have a North-South orientation and on top of this are cut through by various mountain ranges, deserts and jungles. This means that communities in neighbouring regions live on different longitudes and thus in a different climate. This makes for a much slower spread of domesticated plants and animals as direct neighbours have no reason to adopt these from eachother. The societies that do have a similar enough climate to potentially benefit from such an exchange are too far away, being on opposite sides of the equator, to learn about each other's livestock and plants.
@megafromagem483
@megafromagem483 2 роки тому
In world history we watched the show they made on the book, great to see it mentioned and some of the points it covered that this didn't
@ericcp8757
@ericcp8757 2 роки тому
He read guns germs and steel to make this video, judging by conversations on his podcast. I don't totally agree with the theories of the book but I think grey has reduced it well.
@Dunkle0steus
@Dunkle0steus 2 роки тому
Guns, Germs, and Steel is pretty outdated by modern Anthropological standards. Some of Diamond's theories are no longer considered correct by popular consensus.
@mogologomanguy770
@mogologomanguy770 2 роки тому
That seems like a pretty weak theory
@Bananappleboy
@Bananappleboy 2 роки тому
@Are You Going To Do The 'Ora Ora' Thing? ora ora what
@endofinnocence5992
@endofinnocence5992 4 роки тому
sheep 1: "You're a conspiracy theorist." sheep 2: "No. The dog and the man are working together!"
@a_diamond
@a_diamond 4 роки тому
Gold.
@tellurian7999
@tellurian7999 4 роки тому
@Il Portico Dipinto A Shepard might use a dog to herd the sheep into a location.
@jimkid1392
@jimkid1392 4 роки тому
"Wake up! You're all just sheep!" "Well....yeah." "Oh. Right."
@drayblesolomonstribulation3045
@drayblesolomonstribulation3045 4 роки тому
Best thing I ever let was the wolf to get that big ole bite... sheep ain't all that bad... check out what's in the wolf...
@PennyDreadful1
@PennyDreadful1 4 роки тому
The dog and the sheep never tried to hide it though. Conspiracy theories are just a search for meanings in a meaningless world. There are down to earth conspiracy theories that makes sense. Like the U.S trying to keep democracy down in the middle East because they know the people hates them and would never trade oil with them if they were put in charge. If you can justify a theory with a profit motive it's strong.
@parallax5543
@parallax5543 3 роки тому
Is nobody gonna talk about that CGP Grey changed the thumbnail of a 4 year old vid?
@peperoni_pepino
@peperoni_pepino 3 роки тому
I have no idea what the previous thumbnail was or that it changed, and I'm probably not alone in that aspect.
@parallax5543
@parallax5543 3 роки тому
@@peperoni_pepino i remember it was like an old world map.
@peperoni_pepino
@peperoni_pepino 3 роки тому
@@parallax5543 Ah, then this is a pretty large change. Strange. I thought it would be something Covid-ly offensive.
@parallax5543
@parallax5543 3 роки тому
@@peperoni_pepino i think cgp grey is just trying to appeal to newer audiences by changing the thumbnail.
@niydfass1060
@niydfass1060 3 роки тому
@@parallax5543 I feel like that has to be it. It definitely got me to watch the video again
@thornthallid950
@thornthallid950 Рік тому
I have frequently wondered why the plagues from Western exploration of the new world only went one way. Thanks for explaining that one.
@LordIronfist
@LordIronfist 2 роки тому
This had literally never occurred to me before, and you answered it so thoroughly and succinctly. Thank you!
@angryanchouart4384
@angryanchouart4384 Рік тому
Be! 🤪
@TehVulpez
@TehVulpez 3 роки тому
7:38 Even now, "buffalo" have only really been domesticated because they've been interbred with cattle. Breeders say the percent of cow DNA is basically how tame they are.
@alexandertownsend3291
@alexandertownsend3291 3 роки тому
My takeaway from that is we should just stick to cattle domestication.
@selinesbeau
@selinesbeau 3 роки тому
@@alexandertownsend3291 Look up heck cattle. Scary milk suckers...
@GP-qi1ve
@GP-qi1ve Рік тому
anyway those are bisons not buffalos
@statelyelms
@statelyelms 3 роки тому
"Why is there no Americapox?" "Germs jumping from animals to humans is extraordinarily rare" Thanks, youtube algorithm. I feel better already.
@field5758
@field5758 3 роки тому
We got lucky.
@outlawJosieFox
@outlawJosieFox 3 роки тому
But that is most likely how we got Covid 19. Theory is that wildlife habitats are being destroyed in China to feed the ever growing number of slaves to feed the Chinese economic miracle. Those wild animals are forced onto rural arable land where they defecate and urinate their germs for us to catch. Somebody just has to not wash their hands before eating and bingo it's in a human being who will take it to a town then a city a factory and then abroad.
@trezapoioiuy
@trezapoioiuy 3 роки тому
extraordinarily rare means that, given enough animals and enough people and enough time it WILL happen
@TheGrumbliestPuppy
@TheGrumbliestPuppy 3 роки тому
​@wantafanta01 Every group of scientists that have looked at it agree that it's a naturally evolved virus. Lab-created viruses look incredibly different. Also bioweapon viruses typically wouldn't be designed to kill less than 1% of the population...
@Ugly_German_Truths
@Ugly_German_Truths 3 роки тому
"Why is there no Americapox?" Syphilis: "Am I a joke to you???"
@jfgh900
@jfgh900 Рік тому
I love this video, it had such a high rewatchability score. Grey just keeps asking the right questions and it leads to such an in-depth answer to a complex question
@benbayne-davies2397
@benbayne-davies2397 Рік тому
This video has changed thumbnails more than any other video on UKposts
@cakeisyummy5755
@cakeisyummy5755 Рік тому
That's a Bold Claim.
@u06jo3vmp
@u06jo3vmp 3 роки тому
>America had bad animals : Laughs in Australian
@garrett9550
@garrett9550 2 роки тому
Don’t complain now, get your herd of kookaburras and have them pull a plow.
@IRmightynoob
@IRmightynoob 2 роки тому
Bad in different ways, as far as I'm aware Australia is actually lacking in the "Tank with hooves" department and is more about the "venomous arms race."
@notnotcharles3022
@notnotcharles3022 2 роки тому
tbh the aboriginal people basically domesticated the wildlife in a broad sense of the term
@kingt0295
@kingt0295 2 роки тому
America (both continents i mean) has far worse animals coming from an Australian. We just have some deadly snakes + spiders and some cute but half braindead marsupials. They have bears wolves moose big cats and a plethora of deadly snakes and spiders that only have the power to kill 5 men per bite instead of our 6
@aidanzeitz4940
@aidanzeitz4940 2 роки тому
@@kingt0295 man i love that i live in canada where we don't have many deadly snakes/spiders, but i guess we trade that for a lot of powerful beasts
@ajaxpinecone.2993
@ajaxpinecone.2993 3 роки тому
UKposts channel: mentions the word "pandemic" Comment section: OMG HE PREDICTED CORONA
@AlwaysSomeone
@AlwaysSomeone 3 роки тому
Everyone always thinks all of human history was leading up to their specific point in time, which is the most important to have ever been and will ever be.
@morfeuszkerzeusz1266
@morfeuszkerzeusz1266 3 роки тому
@@AlwaysSomeone That's one of the wisest comments I've ever read on YT. I have to note that somewhere.
@wu2166
@wu2166 3 роки тому
Well so did Bill Gates in a Vox interview but nobody really believed him
@Kholdilocks
@Kholdilocks 2 роки тому
I get what you mean but in all honesty a LOT of people did predict coronavirus. We'll have another one again before a crazy amount of time passes.
@JacklynnInChina
@JacklynnInChina 2 роки тому
Lmao he explicitly says in the video that plagues are less common these days due to modern sanitation
@tempy2440
@tempy2440 2 роки тому
"The game of civilisation is decided not by the civilisations but by the map they play on" -Grey This is such a salient quote
@Untilitpases
@Untilitpases 2 роки тому
And wrong. As Balkans, North Africa, Middle east and Asia can attest. That's an experiement run 5 times. It failed on all but western Europe. My take is Philosophy (and taking it seriously) was the special sauce of the west. Phil puts thinking prior to the ego (or the thinkers motivation), providing the birthseed for law, politics, economy, sicence etc. And still, having it isn't a guarantee to success, as most of those regions had access to philosophy's style, but none other than the west took it to heart.
@tomgreen3242
@tomgreen3242 2 роки тому
@@Untilitpases Yes , the medieval scholastics developed the modern style of scholarship , hyper-abstract meticulous close reasoning ,citing sources ,etc and made - notably Thoma Aquino -very persuade arguments that not only did every area of have substantial autonomy each other but also that every field of scholarship had substantial autonomy from each other. The society that relative to it's resources devouted more to it's intellectuals was medieval Europe via the Roman Catholic Church. The medieval universities and many of the monastic orders consumed a substantial amount of quite limited resources . Medieval Europe was not technology stagnant -the moldboard plow , while neither the waterwheel or windmill was new the systematic massive use unique , the stirrup , while iron wasn't new production on a scale where rather than being hideously expensive high-tech material for military and occasional luxury display it was the most common metal was unprecedented , the horse collar which allowed plowing the same amount of land in half the time at half the feed cost , and allowed tansportation of goods at twice the speed of the alternatives was a medieval European development . modern science is a straight line development of medieval natural philosophy , The innovation was going from careful observation to meticulous arranged circumstances for meticulous , ultra-close precise observation that allowed replaced of some ratio by precise numbers . Galilean inertia is medieval impetus theory with some ratio replaced by a precise number .
@theinconsistentgamer1402
@theinconsistentgamer1402 Рік тому
Grey, you're my absolute favorite UKpostsr. You make seemingly mundane topics exciting, even enthralling to learn about. I eagerly await the next notification bell from your channel!
@jier9904
@jier9904 6 років тому
"nothing but drama, these llamas" -- CGP Grey (2015)
@JD867
@JD867 6 років тому
"Ever try to manage a herd of llamas in the mountains of Peru?!"
@Ida-xe8pg
@Ida-xe8pg 6 років тому
yea that's why new world was lesser deavolepd than the old world
@peterisawesomeplease
@peterisawesomeplease 5 років тому
Its a bit misleading though. The real issue with llamas is not so much that they are unruly but that they are just less useful. The produce less and do much much less work than old world animals.
@garganrose
@garganrose 5 років тому
Muhajir the Obama lama drama.
@thatdkguy5256
@thatdkguy5256 5 років тому
Drama Llama is my spirit animal lol
@rileyj7066
@rileyj7066 8 років тому
I can domesticate a buffalo, just hold my beer
@mexicanreformist1522
@mexicanreformist1522 8 років тому
+Riley Johnson You have no chance I heard they have wings.
@Janack
@Janack 8 років тому
+Riley Johnson RIP
@13rute
@13rute 8 років тому
+Riley Johnson I believe you mean an American Buffalo, aka Bison. Normal buffalo come from Africa.
@WakarimasenKa
@WakarimasenKa 8 років тому
+Brett Tady and Asia
@FlyingJetpack1
@FlyingJetpack1 8 років тому
+Riley Johnson I can domesticate a beer, just hold my buffalo.
@rubenlucas4629
@rubenlucas4629 2 роки тому
Probably my favorite video on UKposts, masterfully executed, as always.
@Ghav
@Ghav 2 роки тому
Amazing video. This doesn't just explain why there were no American plagues, but so much more about why there were so many differences between the Eastern and Western worlds before colonization.
@MissMadelynA
@MissMadelynA 8 років тому
People probably complained about him talking too fast, so now he slows down and people still complain, yep...
@EnragedSephiroth
@EnragedSephiroth 8 років тому
TO HELL WITH THOSE PEOPLE!
@FlameQwert
@FlameQwert 8 років тому
Complainers will always complain
@itscrumbelivable
@itscrumbelivable 8 років тому
As a part-deaf Newfoundlander, being told i'm talking to loud/fast is the norm for me
@emilefeuser9827
@emilefeuser9827 8 років тому
+Madelyn Miller ikr
@HomeofLawboy
@HomeofLawboy 8 років тому
+Madelyn Miller It's not the same people complaining, you know that right..?
@matheusm.santana6527
@matheusm.santana6527 3 роки тому
Fun fact, the americas had dogs, and since we didn't have domesticatable animals a few of the 'jobs' went to dog breeds. The alaskan malamute can pull a sled in the cold weather and we have records of the groups of chihuahua-like breeds pulling each a small cart of goods, or being used to hunt by traveling in the backpack and being relesed once the animal is spotted (yes they hunted with purse dogs). And the north america had a breed of dog called wool dog that, you guessed it, had wool like fur that people used to make clothes. The americas also had a dog breeds that were raised as food, to the horror of europeans. TLDR: The americas didn't have domesticatable animals so they had to work with what they had, aka dogs.
@xxxBradTxxx
@xxxBradTxxx Рік тому
Javelinas (peccaries) are a new world pig like animal the Mayans domesticated
@jujubeethatsme
@jujubeethatsme Рік тому
This deserves more attention 👏
@alejandroojeda1572
@alejandroojeda1572 Рік тому
Also Guinea pigs! It was a staple for the incans and It's still consumed in peru
@deusexaethera
@deusexaethera Рік тому
So you're telling me the most useful domesticable animal in the Americas prior to contact with Europe was one that proto-Native-Americans brought with them all the way from Africa?
@richardpike8748
@richardpike8748 Рік тому
Oh wow very fun fact thanks
@SimonNZ6969
@SimonNZ6969 2 роки тому
I like to rewatch this video a lot. Helps put a lot of things in perspective.
@pop5678eye
@pop5678eye 2 роки тому
Fun fact: what the US commonly calls 'buffalo' is properly a bison not a true buffalo. They are different genus, though closely related.
@Spenfen
@Spenfen 7 років тому
"You can't build a civilization on the foundation of honey alone." I'm gonna take that as a challenge. Who wants to come with me to build Honeyopolis? Honey for everyone!
@edurlbhhydrel2586
@edurlbhhydrel2586 7 років тому
Spenfen honeypolis hey that's pretty good!
@owbu
@owbu 7 років тому
Can we ride battle bears?
@elijahbenton5279
@elijahbenton5279 7 років тому
owbu yes
@Inconsecuente
@Inconsecuente 7 років тому
I go
@freyja5800
@freyja5800 7 років тому
Funny thing is, if this Honeyopolis plan succeeds it might just save the entire human race
@soundlyawake
@soundlyawake 8 років тому
Get it. Plague-ground.
@uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 8 років тому
+TheJman0205 That's because it got reporter and isn't showing up
@uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 8 років тому
+TheJman0205 Because you didn't delete it and it's not showing up.
@uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 8 років тому
+TheJman0205 Oh, sorry I thought you meant reply. Then it's probably because nobody has replied to or liked your post.
@Gardner924
@Gardner924 6 років тому
soundlyawake [Nicola Foti] hanahahahahahah
@suwinkhamchaiwong8382
@suwinkhamchaiwong8382 6 років тому
soundlyawake [Nicola Foti] xD
@JacklynnInChina
@JacklynnInChina 2 роки тому
One of my favorite of your videos, and it watches so different in 2021
@ikesimerson3382
@ikesimerson3382 2 роки тому
Had a weird dream a while back that Cholera had a B-Strain that began surviving Water treatment and spreading quickly, killing fast. Weird as hell.
@andrewgates9333
@andrewgates9333 2 роки тому
Was Earthworm Jim Jude Law in the dream?
@leepicfortnitefunniesxdfun4655
@leepicfortnitefunniesxdfun4655 4 роки тому
3:47 “playground for plagues” you really missed an opportunity to say “plagueground” edit: puns are the best humor and it would not mess up the vibe
@mileskuma4448
@mileskuma4448 4 роки тому
bruh if grey used a pun in a video his vibe would be over
@masterblaster7484
@masterblaster7484 3 роки тому
Miles Kuma yo clearly haven’t seen his recent videos
@Oscar4u69
@Oscar4u69 3 роки тому
@@mileskuma4448 8:33 you are wrong
@Quotenbrtchen
@Quotenbrtchen 3 роки тому
If only he had known about Plague Inc.
@Caldaron
@Caldaron 3 роки тому
maybe it's because this kind of humor is sub par?
@bumbleweaver7571
@bumbleweaver7571 4 роки тому
I shivered as I was reminded how many times I would restart a game of Civilization 3 Gold Edition, specifically because my starting location SUCKED.
@citrusblast4372
@citrusblast4372 4 роки тому
Damn, haha
@skipp3252
@skipp3252 4 роки тому
If only the native american had that chance xD
@GlamStacheessnostalgialounge
@GlamStacheessnostalgialounge 4 роки тому
@@skipp3252 Well they did in the millions of games where I turned the Aztec empire into the world's most dominant militant country.
@filipkarwowski6510
@filipkarwowski6510 4 роки тому
SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME
@bordergore7623
@bordergore7623 4 роки тому
der Skipp they did, since natives didn’t arrive in the America’s until they crossed the ice land bridge in Russia, the bridge that is now underwater.
@GimmeMyHandleBack
@GimmeMyHandleBack 2 роки тому
I’ve already watched this… but it’s been so long I’ve forgotten it. Perfect time to rewatch it!!!
@thecreativecontessa
@thecreativecontessa Рік тому
One of my favorite of your work!
@shrikrishnakirtan1341
@shrikrishnakirtan1341 3 роки тому
"The game of civilization has nothing to do with the players and everything to do with the map. "
@crockettlauncher
@crockettlauncher 3 роки тому
Obviously it has to do with both but this domesticatable animal point beautifully explains so much of the disparities between civilizations.
@benjapizarro981
@benjapizarro981 3 роки тому
Imagine if america progressed first
@goldeviolets4314
@goldeviolets4314 3 роки тому
Benja Pizarro That’s very unlikely but if it did then the mainly European inspired countries of North and South America would be replaced with mainly native ones
@benjapizarro981
@benjapizarro981 3 роки тому
@@goldeviolets4314 yeah, imagine a native culture but whit years of economical progress, damn, how would it be
@timon20061995
@timon20061995 3 роки тому
Native american didn't even invented wheels. And most of the "useful" animals took the old world hundred of years to domesticate. Dog came from wolf and wolf is one of the most dangerous animal in wild but the old world still made it. The theory just doesn't hold it very well
@yuetiansiah8602
@yuetiansiah8602 8 років тому
I want Civilization 6 made by CGP Grey!
@MlMZY630
@MlMZY630 8 років тому
pleasepleasePLEEAASE
@yuetiansiah8602
@yuetiansiah8602 8 років тому
Mimzy Spire My life needs it.
@micahman6873
@micahman6873 8 років тому
+Yue Tian Siah Agreed
@Spatsgavi
@Spatsgavi 8 років тому
+Yue Tian Siah YES omg please! Grey if you are reading this i am begging you!
@Usammityduzntafraidofanythin
@Usammityduzntafraidofanythin 8 років тому
+Yue Tian Siah Yeah, he's got the money to do that just laying around. Purchase that IP grey.
@frankgulla2335
@frankgulla2335 2 роки тому
Fascinating, Grey. Well reasoned and illustrated. Thank you for making such a strong case.
@Untilitpases
@Untilitpases 2 роки тому
Which falls down given that middle east, north africa and asia all had access to the same animals. But when the west came, they were severely underdeveloped. (Writing from the Balkans, we had all the ingredients yet none of the results.)
@Fork2Drive
@Fork2Drive 2 роки тому
I watched this in my freetime and a month later I remembered the info in this video for a test lmao Thanks CGP Grey!
@toonbat
@toonbat 6 років тому
"...an unintentional playground for plagues." A plagueground?
@kaidatong1704
@kaidatong1704 5 років тому
plagueround ftfy
@kekils7722
@kekils7722 5 років тому
You savvy human being
@stikmiecockenner2098
@stikmiecockenner2098 5 років тому
fhck
@chrisb2240
@chrisb2240 5 років тому
God dammit barb!
@benjaminnewlon7865
@benjaminnewlon7865 5 років тому
Well ok SANS
@gwho
@gwho 8 років тому
Hex tiles, strategic resources... civilization, baby
@rexeleon
@rexeleon 8 років тому
CIV V ftw
@PatrickElliottPizzanui
@PatrickElliottPizzanui 8 років тому
Who else hyped for Civ VI this November?
@mattdanfg
@mattdanfg 7 років тому
...settlers of catan
@TheRayvin6
@TheRayvin6 7 років тому
WOOHOO!!!
@TheRayvin6
@TheRayvin6 7 років тому
I remember wiping out a whole continent by lining up a huge line of infantry and tanks.
@johnmanno2052
@johnmanno2052 Рік тому
Such brilliant, magnificent, erudite, and intelligent oversimplification! Positively breathtaking!
@mgsPWlover
@mgsPWlover 2 роки тому
I love how Grey basically does Guns, Germs, and Steel in like three videos for free
@notJafar
@notJafar 3 роки тому
"Nothing but dramas these llamas" Still laughing at that one.
@johanrunfeldt7174
@johanrunfeldt7174 2 роки тому
Also: A llama is no cow.
@PrincessLockette
@PrincessLockette 2 роки тому
Are llamas assholes?
@lennykenny7851
@lennykenny7851 7 років тому
" Its just you, couple buddies, and a few stone based tools " Sounds like school
@harditbhutani6068
@harditbhutani6068 5 років тому
Lenny Kenny 100% agree.
@baltazarvok2564
@baltazarvok2564 4 роки тому
This is what everyone had for domestication, everywhere. And they did it. The Siberian-Americans (also called "native americans") just did not try hard enough. The europeans/asians did not domesticate cows, those are the result of domestication. They domesticated aurochs, and bred them to be cows. Try looking it up, there is a reason the guy shows a picture of the cow in his video and not a picture of an auroch.
@eljanrimsa5843
@eljanrimsa5843 4 роки тому
@@baltazarvok2564 The number of domesticated animals corresponds to the number of animal species. Eurasia-Africa is the biggest land mass on Earth, and has the number of animal species corresponds to this size. Jared Diamond pointed this out. It's not about not trying. It's that only a very small number of species have the right combination of being social, hierarchical, and not too aggressive so they can be fully domesticated. And as maths suggests, most of these animal species live in the biggest land mass.
@baltazarvok2564
@baltazarvok2564 4 роки тому
@@eljanrimsa5843 Yes Euro-asia had an advantage, but it was not an owerwhelming advantage (Americas had potatoes and maize - advantage on the crops side to compensate), bison could be tamed, some deer species could be tamed a lot of food animals and llamas actually were tamed (and llamas are excelent animals for domestic use replacing both sheep and goats). As for tamability, even African elephants were tamed (much later, but they were). The first tamed horses could not carry a rider, that came from an extensive breeding effort. What Jared Diamond is doing in his book is throwing smokescreen to hide the most significant factor that decides the level of civilization. Make a guess on what that is.
@eljanrimsa5843
@eljanrimsa5843 4 роки тому
@@baltazarvok2564 You confuse taming and domestication. Llamas, alpacas, guinea pigs, turkeys were the animals available for domestication in the Americas. Bisons have historically not been domesticated, neither American bisons nor Eurasian bisons. You need 20-feet high steel fences to hold them in. Elephants have never been domesticated. The domestication of deer has been attempted many times, but without success. Of the many species of ungulates in Eurasia and Africa, many have been tamed, and people have been trying to breed them, but only very few have been domesticated. The Americas started out with less species of ungulates, and only the 2 relatively small camelids could be domesticated.
@benjaminamachado2018
@benjaminamachado2018 2 роки тому
Great explanation of these factors. Fun fact, though, the Americas actually had domesticated dogs. I don't mean that they had wolves available to domesticate, which of course they did. I mean that they had their own unique, regional breeds of dog, different from other dog breeds around the world.
@williamhastings2718
@williamhastings2718 2 роки тому
wolves can not be domesticated, dummy.
@corionis6
@corionis6 2 роки тому
Yes, there was a lack of domesticated animals but some of that was self-inflicted. I don't know which species went extinct from climate change (ice age to today) or which were extinct due to over-hunting but the Americas did have camels, mammoths and mastodons. Wolves were in abundance but were not widely domesticated to help with livestock management and horses were in the Americas but went extinct.
@thunderflare59
@thunderflare59 6 років тому
"Nothing but drama, these llamas." Horrible joke. 50 points from Ravenclaw.
@MishMill
@MishMill 5 років тому
Prince Thunderflare Snape……
@LeachZeech
@LeachZeech 5 років тому
*to
@janema6828
@janema6828 5 років тому
200 points to Slytherin for the explanation
@nr_0001
@nr_0001 5 років тому
Yeah ravenclaw is the only house smart enough to understand that
@imdone8243
@imdone8243 4 роки тому
DEATH TO THE STORMCLOAKS!!
@boyinaband
@boyinaband 8 років тому
The narration was slower but for some reason that didn't feel like a 12 minute video, felt like 4 or 5. Probably because it's really frickin' interesting! Awesome topic, can't wait for part 2.
@cameronmyers2154
@cameronmyers2154 6 років тому
I love it when I watch an old video from a UKpostsr I've just discovered and find a comment from another UKpostsr I love
@siri5186
@siri5186 6 років тому
Boyinaband Hey! It’s you!
@KeizerSosebee
@KeizerSosebee 5 років тому
Still hate school?
@bmrave
@bmrave 5 років тому
omff daveee:3
@jacobpledger5101
@jacobpledger5101 5 років тому
WADDYA DOI; HERE
@kk4pqr
@kk4pqr 2 роки тому
2021. Now I understand this video. Thank you for the heads up.
@JakeMcGrawType10
@JakeMcGrawType10 Рік тому
One of your finest videos still to this day.
@EstherTheNicey
@EstherTheNicey 7 років тому
Who is going on a cgp marathon after the new video came out?
@maximosforero8077
@maximosforero8077 7 років тому
EstherTheNicey I do that every weekend
@aegonii8471
@aegonii8471 7 років тому
EstherTheNicey same
@akanicholascage
@akanicholascage 7 років тому
nailed it
@crazgamr6295
@crazgamr6295 7 років тому
EstherTheNicey I just saw my first video today, and have been watching all day! Lol
@elijahe.3704
@elijahe.3704 7 років тому
I can`t stop re-watching his videos
@mackenziebeeney3764
@mackenziebeeney3764 3 роки тому
So the new world was basically the worst spawn point conceivable.
@ioneiroi8350
@ioneiroi8350 3 роки тому
Yup
@zolikoff
@zolikoff 3 роки тому
But it was not a spawn point. It was just a bad decision to fast expand too early in the game.
@sarowie
@sarowie 3 роки тому
well, look at Antarctica, Alaska, deserts, ... so the new world is not a bad spawn point for the early game villagers. It is just a bad spawn for the civilization in the long run.
@tonydai782
@tonydai782 3 роки тому
Not really, I mean there was lots of fertile land, in contrast with Africa, which as much fewer rivers to use.
@varangiangaming7178
@varangiangaming7178 3 роки тому
It's not a bad spawn it has a diverse set of biomes and plentiful resources, it just has the disadvantage of not having disease insurance.
@OldManSnickers
@OldManSnickers Рік тому
This might be my favourite CGP Grey video. Fascinating stuff.
@GrimOrdnance
@GrimOrdnance 2 роки тому
I love you man. Please make more videos, you're the best!
@54356776
@54356776 4 роки тому
You can't build a civilization on honey alone, no but you can with tea. *Rule Britannia intensifies*
@scottcantdance804
@scottcantdance804 4 роки тому
I once asked my cousin who has spent extended periods of time in Britain if the Welsh hated the English. I told him I asked because I knew a lot of Scots hate the English, and a lot of Irish hate the English, but I didn't know about the Welsh. He replied "Yes; one of the factors that made the English such effective rulers, is they treated everyone the same." It made me fall over laughing.
@TheJapanfan
@TheJapanfan 4 роки тому
@@scottcantdance804 😂😂 so true! And it can get daft if you are, say, half English/half Scottish, or have parents from one country but live in another. I've had a few friends who speak with a Scottish accent when at home with their families, but speak with an English accent when out with their English friends! This wasn't because of enmity between the countries, they did it more because their parents liked it, and to fit in. And yeah. As a history loving half Scottish/English person myself I can tell you that any country that's had the English lording it over them hates us with good reason. We were proper evil during the Empire, and we still treat the Scots Irish and Welsh terribly at every opportunity.
@zedantXiang
@zedantXiang 4 роки тому
@@scottcantdance804 Hate everyone the same
@thcrtn
@thcrtn 4 роки тому
What if the honey and tea civilizations did a fox-Disney merger... They would outlaw plain water.
@dinamosflams
@dinamosflams 4 роки тому
Or with worms *RUNS CHINESE ANTHEM*
@Warhawk76
@Warhawk76 4 роки тому
As a microbiologist I really appreciated your simple and accurate explanation of this subject. Well done sir!
@billb7636
@billb7636 3 роки тому
@Warhawk - this was all written twenty years ago in the book "Guns, Germs, and Steel" by Jared Diamond. The explanation was not created by the author of this video.
@rusticcloud3325
@rusticcloud3325 3 роки тому
@@billb7636 At least Grey made this video, and Warhawk76 appreciates Grey for making this video. There's nothing wrong with such kind of appreciation.
@linusp9316
@linusp9316 2 роки тому
@@billb7636 That book is not well respected. Loads of errors, poor evidence, unsupported conclusions, etc.
@billb7636
@billb7636 2 роки тому
@@rusticcloud3325 - I never said there was anything wrong with appreciating the VIDEO. The problem is, Warhawk seemed to think that Grey is the one who came up with the explanation, so I was pointing out that he did not.
@billb7636
@billb7636 2 роки тому
@@linusp9316 - It may be that YOU do not respect the book. Many other people do. From GoodReads: "It's well written and informative, and worth reading." And many other comments are similar.
@noorkaapa
@noorkaapa Рік тому
This is great work. Well done.
@IamEscBoy
@IamEscBoy 2 роки тому
"meat-markets [without] refrigeration... a more perfect environment for diseases to jump species could hardly be imagined" if only we had learnt from history
@Tony-112
@Tony-112 2 роки тому
Those who don't learn from history, are doomed to repeat it.
@catboymothman2495
@catboymothman2495 3 роки тому
Man this video really hits different in 2020, huh... "Cities are playgrounds for plagues" "Sneezing spreads faster than shaking hands which spreads faster than intimacy" and m a n...
@Kaiheart
@Kaiheart 3 роки тому
​@Benjamin La Tour What is wrong with the word 'intimacy'? It's defined as 'a closeness or familiarity' or 'a private atmosphere'. It's only vulgar if you make it vulgar.
@EappleSandbox
@EappleSandbox 3 роки тому
@@Kaiheart I think it was intended as a joke, exaggerating the vulgarity of the word "intimacy" (as opposed to sex)
@fresagrus4490
@fresagrus4490 3 роки тому
Comparing Coronavirus to the things mentioned in the video (cholera, black plague, typhus) is ridiculous and hysterical.
@matthewthompson6455
@matthewthompson6455 3 роки тому
@@fresagrus4490 why? He didn't compare the severity or symptoms, just compared principles of transmission mentioned in the video to the transmission of covid
@litcherally255
@litcherally255 3 роки тому
bruh people really actin like this hits different in 2020 like as if these things didnt transmit diseases as easily as it is transmitting corona
@ClemensAlive
@ClemensAlive 4 роки тому
"Mommy, why are we the last ones of our kind?" "Because there where no cows in America."
@chase522
@chase522 4 роки тому
@@numatichades0175 Yeah bruv, the white man doesn't want us to believe that the natives (before the whites came) had space travel tech and huge cities spanning the entire country!
@a_lucientes
@a_lucientes 4 роки тому
@@chase522 _space travel tech?_
@chase522
@chase522 4 роки тому
@@a_lucientes Yeah, the white man can't use their superior technology so they hid it away! In a serious note this is as believable as the flat earth 'theory'. It's honestly amazing what people will believe in no matter how mindnumbingly stupid.
@nessa6135
@nessa6135 4 роки тому
Chase What? Then whats the real answer, in that case? I thought this theory has been agreed upon for years.
@chase522
@chase522 4 роки тому
@@nessa6135 To imply the natives at the time had running water and plumbing is completely stupid. Did they have toilets, sinks, or even basic water wells? Well no, because they were too busy killing each other and performing sacrifices. It's the same reason why they didn't have spanning farms or any basic farming techniques and tools... they were nomadic, they had to be. Otherwise they would die staying in one place for too long.
@habbie7
@habbie7 Рік тому
Your videos are ever so entertaining and educational. Your channel is my exclusive lunch entertainment
@cadaverchris6000
@cadaverchris6000 Рік тому
Still one of my favorite UKposts videos to date
@momorama8832
@momorama8832 3 роки тому
You changed the thumbnail after 4 years, perfectionism at it's highest
@eggnogg29
@eggnogg29 2 роки тому
@Roshaun Roache wdYm
@QQ-dp1ld
@QQ-dp1ld 2 роки тому
?
@momorama8832
@momorama8832 2 роки тому
@Roshaun Roache is this "What Do You Mean"??
@primalreversion7034
@primalreversion7034 2 роки тому
He added a mask
@momorama8832
@momorama8832 2 роки тому
4 years ago the picture was the manifest destiny.
@agentc19
@agentc19 4 роки тому
They could have domesticated the Chupacubra and baby sasquatches.
@kfoster3616
@kfoster3616 4 роки тому
Don't forget the New Jersey Devil!
@vaughnthompson2466
@vaughnthompson2466 4 роки тому
*midwest intensifies*
@nija_2587
@nija_2587 4 роки тому
_mothman_
@Noneofyourbusiness2000
@Noneofyourbusiness2000 4 роки тому
Or... maybe a turkey?
@oppressormk2op547
@oppressormk2op547 4 роки тому
@@Noneofyourbusiness2000 turkeys don't exist dummy
@diegopacheco5241
@diegopacheco5241 2 роки тому
Bro, all your videos are just awesome
@whitflores8160
@whitflores8160 Рік тому
"The game of civilization has nothing to do with the players and everything to do with the map." 👏 well said
@kennyg1358
@kennyg1358 Рік тому
Also nonsense
@MrAlexkyra
@MrAlexkyra 4 роки тому
This really helps explain why European colonization had such different outcomes for the Americas and Africa. Europeans brought plagues to which the indigenous people had no immunity. These plagues crippled the Aztec and Inca Empires, caused to the collapse of cultures from the Mississippi to the Amazon and killed so many that it left a vacuum which Europeans (and their imported African slaves) quickly filled. As a result, indigenous Americans are in the minority in most countries in the Americas (with the exception of Peru, Bolivia and Guatamala) and have typically lacked political power and control since colonization. Almost without exception, nations in the western hemisphere are controlled by descendants of the colonizers. In contrast, Africans had the similar exposure to plagues as Europeans, so there was no 'Great Dying' that wiped out 90% of Africa's population. In fact, the situation was somewhat reversed. Africa featured tropical diseases like Malaria, Dengue and Yellow Fever, to which Africans had some adaptation but not so for Europeans. Often entire European colonies would be nearly wiped out by these tropical diseases. As a result, Europeans didn't penetrate into most of Africa (except for Algeria and South Africa) until the advent of more modern medicine in the 19th century, and did not replace the native population like they had done in the Americas. Thus, African countries today all have majority indigenous populations, and are controlled by indigenous people.
@ries3554
@ries3554 4 роки тому
I wouldnt say controlled...
@Holland1994D
@Holland1994D 4 роки тому
Very interesting to read. I also read that the Europeans needed labor in the Americas and black Africans where perfect for that, because they were more less resistant to the diseases of the tropical climates and have a relatively strong physique.
@soulight6091
@soulight6091 4 роки тому
VivaHollandia32 Actually, the strong physique is the result of slavery. Plus They were kidnapped for cheep labor. Slaves died of many illnesses and sicknesses while on the ships. They weren't prized for a strong immune system.
@ibnbattuta7031
@ibnbattuta7031 4 роки тому
@@soulight6091 yes, but they were made slaves because literally all other options were either 1. too far away(asia) 2.christians(europe) 3.literally died all the time from european disease or knew how to run away(native americans)
@ibnbattuta7031
@ibnbattuta7031 3 роки тому
@Queen_PLATINE! I mean,the Brits had a pretty easy time slapping india around, since the princely states were easily used against each other.
@danielg.6649
@danielg.6649 4 роки тому
"Being the patient zero of a new animal-to-human plague is winning a terrible lottery " Hey at least i'm winning!
@Mitaka.Kotsuka
@Mitaka.Kotsuka 4 роки тому
well... i came here to llook after the coronavirus plague, i think i found a glad zero patient here
@Natalie-101
@Natalie-101 4 роки тому
*ahem* seems like somebody won it now and for a weird reason we aren't happy about it😂
@darthmortus5702
@darthmortus5702 4 роки тому
Not sure what is worse, dying to it or living and knowing that you are responsible for countless deaths. I wonder if there is a guy walking around Wuhan thinking about it.
@evezitrone
@evezitrone 2 роки тому
I've learned a lot. Thank you 💚
@spinnirack3645
@spinnirack3645 Рік тому
I should probably leave a like considering how many times I have watched this
@gandamack1900
@gandamack1900 4 роки тому
Until the ceramic water filter was invented in London in the 1850’s,The Thames River killed the crap out of people
@gabrielhamilton2880
@gabrielhamilton2880 4 роки тому
I think it was the crap in the Thames River that killed the crap out of people.
@gandamack1900
@gandamack1900 4 роки тому
Gabriel Hamilton:Of course😂It was the primary drinking water source for centuries...its a wonder the city had a population survive at all🤦‍♂️
@johnyarbrough502
@johnyarbrough502 4 роки тому
Much more likely Bazalgette's sanitary sewers. The filter would remove particulate material but still leave most disease causing microbes.
@687gaming9
@687gaming9 4 роки тому
*BA DUM TING!*
@BranDenhauer
@BranDenhauer 4 роки тому
Was that a cholera joke? Well done.
@juango500
@juango500 3 роки тому
9:30 Which there is more people, so you need more houses for more people, and there's business, laws, money..... SOCIETYYY~
@supertechniker11121
@supertechniker11121 3 роки тому
Coming soon to a Dank river valley near you.
@jordank6961
@jordank6961 3 роки тому
YES I KNOW THIS REFERENCE
@knilolaslynn4994
@knilolaslynn4994 3 роки тому
Bill Returned, my friend
@eatavocados7438
@eatavocados7438 2 роки тому
Guess who controls all the islands?
@thewestwind_
@thewestwind_ 2 роки тому
I understood that reference
@workshopblackbird
@workshopblackbird 2 роки тому
These little mini documentaries are incredible for short meal breaks at work.
@MadoctheHadoc
@MadoctheHadoc 2 роки тому
One of the best videos I've ever seen on this site
@sarahglick566
@sarahglick566 4 роки тому
I asked my teacher this question in middle school and she just gave me a nonsensical answer and then yelled at me.
@michaelcrockis7679
@michaelcrockis7679 3 роки тому
That's what school teachers do. Most of them actually, rather poorly educated, know nothing more than their textbooks contain. Also, most of them are afraid to say "I don't know" in the fear of losing their authority.
@9nikolai
@9nikolai 3 роки тому
@@michaelcrockis7679 Which, ironcially enough, makes them really untrustworthy and comparably useless, thus also decreasing their authority.
@justist3803
@justist3803 3 роки тому
@@michaelcrockis7679 Thats very stupid. I had a teacher who said I dont know sometimes to a question. Next lesson he would start with answering it because he would look it up at home.
@justist3803
@justist3803 3 роки тому
@O. M. You may have misunderstood me. I meant that this behavior you just explained is stupid. I completely agree with you.
@____-gy5mq
@____-gy5mq 3 роки тому
Michael Crockis not just school teachers. Many of the professors do the same thing.
@almandinefox5160
@almandinefox5160 6 років тому
at the last part the plague covered the entire old world except Madagascar and as someone whos played pandemic 2 I applaud your accuracy
@pdes_
@pdes_ 5 років тому
shame, should have left Iceland out too...
@adamnovak7602
@adamnovak7602 5 років тому
@@pdes_ Greenland as well
@thefreshpeepsarchive8913
@thefreshpeepsarchive8913 5 років тому
Sorry kid, video games aren’t real life. But, you are right.
@susmith6380
@susmith6380 5 років тому
@*_Lucky LiLy_* the same devastating effects were visited on the First Nations peoples of Australia. Only by then the colonizers had realised the vulnerability of people previously unexposed to these microbes and set about using this to the advantage of the invaders to "clear" areas of resistance to their infiltration by passing out items like deliberately infected blankets. Their go to favourites were smallpox and measles. Thus was weapons imposed genocide abetted.
@lhistorienchipoteur9968
@lhistorienchipoteur9968 5 років тому
Almandine Fox You...understood that it was intentonnaly simplified, right ?
@carlparsons7288
@carlparsons7288 Рік тому
I love this in-depth explanation.
@myaltaccount4438
@myaltaccount4438 Рік тому
3:45 you mean a plagueground? I have no regrets.
@technicly.
@technicly. 7 років тому
"But you can't build a civilization on honey alone" hold my beer
@chipmo
@chipmo 6 років тому
Surely you mean hold my mead?
@Bloodlyshiva
@Bloodlyshiva 5 років тому
Not just honey, honeycomb and mead, but also wax which gives at least the potential for candles and some form of preservation.
@argonauts56au1kera6
@argonauts56au1kera6 5 років тому
Honey bees would like to disagree with CGP Grey.
@michaelmorales1602
@michaelmorales1602 5 років тому
We can make a religion out of this!
@zulqarnain9955
@zulqarnain9955 5 років тому
Surely you mean "bear"?
@BeaglzRok1
@BeaglzRok1 4 роки тому
An unintentional playground for plagues A Plague-ground if you will. If someone hasn't already made this joke in the 13k comments I will be very disappointed.
@TheCimbrianBull
@TheCimbrianBull 4 роки тому
I second this motion! 😀
@faceplants2
@faceplants2 4 роки тому
A+
@peetsnort
@peetsnort 4 роки тому
Laugh while you can
@nsierra2297
@nsierra2297 4 роки тому
I’m getting real sick of these puns
@peetsnort
@peetsnort 4 роки тому
So what's the opinion of the ebola virus
@kristigjelfriend5878
@kristigjelfriend5878 Рік тому
Thanks!
@andrewthejew6007
@andrewthejew6007 2 роки тому
Tenōchtitlan was a pretty huge city in the americas, numbering around 400,000. Which was bigger than any city in Spain.
@eoinmeenaghan9246
@eoinmeenaghan9246 8 років тому
Glad to see someone read Guns, Germs and Steel
@TheStateOfEarth
@TheStateOfEarth 8 років тому
+Eoin Meenaghan Right? I'm surprised he didn't list that book at the end for those who want a deeper understanding.
@SuperCaptainFail
@SuperCaptainFail 8 років тому
+TheStateOfEarth He DID do that though...Like the last 30-45 seconds are him talking about Guns, germs and steel.
@geringasG
@geringasG 8 років тому
+TheStateOfEarth I would go so far as to say he should have cited that book in this video.
@timmmahhhh
@timmmahhhh 8 років тому
+geringasG He cited it at the end.
@Nickly80
@Nickly80 8 років тому
+geringasG He spent the last 30 seconds or so giving credit to Diamond, and telling the viewers to go read Guns, Germs and Steel.
@SirVyre
@SirVyre 4 роки тому
Idea for a Novel: Time traveler goes back in time, domesticates Buffalo. Distributes domestication technique, boom! PLAGUE VS PLAGUE
@TheGrindcorps
@TheGrindcorps 4 роки тому
SirVyre Buffalo Pox ftw!
@catmanlol
@catmanlol 4 роки тому
Yes, just yes
@amehak1922
@amehak1922 4 роки тому
Then write it
@eschelar
@eschelar 4 роки тому
Domestication technique has been developed independently multiple times. There has to be another factor. My guess is that there were other easier sources of food or the society in general lacked the ambition. There are hormonal and chemical factors to ambition and it's entirely possible that these play as much a role as anything else. The drive to create, figure out, invent, explore... doesn't appear to be consistent across all cultures.
@wavyy
@wavyy 4 роки тому
eschelar How do you explain the existence of the Aztec and Inca empires?
@Locane256
@Locane256 2 роки тому
Finally, a video that was informative and didn't make me feel like I should die after watching it
@RvB_Fan_since_8
@RvB_Fan_since_8 2 роки тому
Watched this to study for a midterm tomorrow, thanks Grey.
@wesleyyisme2586
@wesleyyisme2586 3 роки тому
On a side note, that honeycomb looks great-
@spelingnatzee
@spelingnatzee 3 роки тому
Source?
@matthewmcclain1316
@matthewmcclain1316 3 роки тому
@@spelingnatzee 9:07
@spelingnatzee
@spelingnatzee 3 роки тому
@@matthewmcclain1316 I don't remember replying to this and now I'm confused why I asked for a source
@matthewmcclain1316
@matthewmcclain1316 3 роки тому
@@spelingnatzee lol. I figured you were replying to a comment that got deleted... Just thought it was funny tho
@spelingnatzee
@spelingnatzee 3 роки тому
@@matthewmcclain1316 thanks for a source tho that's a damn good honeycomb
@conor1498
@conor1498 3 роки тому
For everyone wondering about the thumbnail Yes it's changed The original one is the grim reaper image you can see at 2:41 Then it got updated to the image of the old time world map used throughout the video
@jordank6961
@jordank6961 3 роки тому
Bruh your time stamp on mobile is cursed I tried to hit read more and it kept jumping to that time stamp
@fedosumu
@fedosumu 3 роки тому
@@jordank6961 same
@temtem9255
@temtem9255 3 роки тому
Any idea how you can find old illustrations like that and the ones from old cities?
@PunzL
@PunzL 2 роки тому
@@jordank6961 this type of bug keeps happening on mobile when a hyperlink is cut off by "read more"
@matthewglaser1812
@matthewglaser1812 2 роки тому
Love this video. Sounds like you were inspired by "Guns, Germs, and Steel."
@spongemanicecone5445
@spongemanicecone5445 Рік тому
you know when the most replayed part of the video is the start its going to be a banger
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