Int'l Commerce, Snorkeling Camels, and The Indian Ocean Trade: Crash Course World History #18
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In which John Green teaches you the history of the Indian Ocean Trade. John weaves a tale of swashbuckling adventure, replete with trade in books, ivory, and timber. Along the way, John manages to cover advances in seafaring technology, just how the monsoons work, and there's even a disembowelment for you Fangoria fans. Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set Follow us! @thecrashcourse @realjohngreen @raoulmeyer @crashcoursestan @saysdanica @thoughtbubbler Like us! http://www.facebook.com/youtubecrashcourse Follow us again! http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com Support CrashCourse on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse
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can you do 2000yrs history of india
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History is awesome, and it feels good to know about the past. I prefer watching videos than reading books to learn, but sometimes I read books to learn an extra more or rethink what you learn in a history video or vice versa.
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D o m i n a t i n g M u s l i m s
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Perhaps the worst episode of crash course. An episode of the Indian ocean trade and not a word about the Arab slave trade. This is simply lying by omission of facts. The slave trade started around 500 A.D and kept going well into the twentieth century. The numbers are disputed, Arabs admit to 10 million , most scholars put the numbers between 13-18 million Africans enslaved by arabs and some scholars put the numbers at 20 million plus. Very little research is done about the arab slave trade and John Green contributes to this by keeping people in the dark.
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finally, one day you are not wearing a polo-shirt or a dress shirt
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"this machine kills fascists" lol
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what is he saying when they dub in 'unless you are the mobgols'?
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this is so boring i wanna killl myselfffff
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Was anyone else staring at the smiley face in the small globe the whole time?
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1:20
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0:23 YES!TIPU SULTAN FINALLY!Just for Americans Tipu is the guy on the right below the red guy with a dive
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6:56 Recognized!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yoooooooo
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2:20 there are elephants in china
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At the end he was on COURSE for a CRASH
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Anyone have tips for AP world history?
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BEST CHANNEL TO LEARN HISTORY EVER___________________!
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Malaysia is mentioned in a Crash Course episode!! Wohoo
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I love world history man
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This trade route is important for the global history for a fundamental reason. The tales of the indian goods, pushed explorers, like Columbus, to search the birthplace of the rare goods of the east. If it wouldn't be for this trade route, Columbus wouldn't depart in the first place, so consequently the Americas wouldn't be explored by the europeans, at least not at the 15th century.
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i liked your all videos sir
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