History of the Entire World...I Guess | Bill Wurtz | History Teacher Reacts
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2019
- Mr Terry watches Bill Wurtz's History of the Entire World...I Guess
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I thought it might be cool to do a live premiere. Let me know what you think of doing it this way.
Very nice!!
I was just about to suggest you watch this
I think It's better to premiere
PS. are you going to watch oversimplified's WW1 video?
I will be on for sure. Let me tell you that you inspire me. My history teacher from 7th to 9th grade (european) was awesome. And even though i didn´t pursue an History career, i was always interested in it because of him. You remind me of him. Thanks for the effort you are putting into this channel, and don´t be afraid to pause and give your insight. That´s what makes it awesome. Sorry if any mistakes in English not my first language.
watch AlternateHistoryHub
"I showed this to my class" *Everyone had gained respect for you, but now you get respect 10x as fast*
Most likely shown at a high school, they’re gonna be adults soon anyway, what’s a few curse words gonna do?
@@EnigmaEnginseer or the school friendly version?
Well it depends how old his students are
I remember seeing this in high school during our after lunch break. It was wonderful.
Too much persona
Your students are lucky to have you
Ubisons Probably a looser curriculum than my school district. We basically learn nothing pre-Age of Exploration.
his lessons are very interesting..... I like tending to his lessons
Ubisons I wonder if his students even know this channel exists, and if there are subbed students
@@Ticklestein I am one of his students XD
@@tyran5550 Feel lucky to have this legend.
This guy knows how to react
He isn't pausing at the worst times
He isn't just watching it without saying anything.
He is giving information that is unique to the video and is not just saying what the video is saying or ignoring the video.
Perfect reaction
This ^^^
I think it may have to do with the fact he's probably had to present videos several times as a teacher. That naturally teaches you to actually have insight on the topics and connect them with what you know.
same as arthur rehi
He isn't even reacting he is just saying what happened in greater detail except unlike other fake reaction channels he pauses
2. Sometimes he doesn't even need to pause it
3. He's literally seen the vid before so this isnt a reaction. If anything its a commentary so this is clickbait
"Not Holy, not Roman, not an Empire"
I see you're a man of culture as well. 😂
It's just that "German Anarchic Almost-confederacy of dumb disorganised city states" didn't sound nearly as cool.
12345 67890 or just massive mid European clusterfuck
@@coalbag2758 as a British person, I’d prefer it if we referred to the British Empire as a British Clusterfuck
@@authorofone
the English Hullabaloo
@@theblandcharlie822 the British harem
Some teacher have a magical gift of knowing exactly when the right moments are to pause, and I think you nailed it with this.
Disagree. Him talking over the recording was annoying as fuck. Too bad. I liked the video otherwise.
Watch the Video if you want the Video Reactions are made to see the actual reaction and explanation of the Person reacting to it what most people call "Reaction Video“ are all just for money and pretty much the original video but worse because of all the talking
@@dreamyukariyakumo8355 I really liked it when he PAUSED and talked. I mean a lot of people who react to the video don't know what the fuck is going on and sit there looking like O.o which gets boring, so I can really appreciate that he obviously knows shit - but mumbling as the video is going is a bit much - so I could completely understand if that specific aspect bothered people. But I'm sure he probably felt a bit from pressure not wanting to pause too much and then just sorta did the whole mumbling thing on the spur of the moment
Alex Gear Ah fuck off. It’s called a goddamn *reaction* video, the fuck were you trying to expect? Full audio clarity? The video playing over his voice? The title quite literally says *history teacher*, so what kind of self asserting dickhead are you to give an opinion that so quickly contradicts itself and the entire point of a “reaction” video?
Alex Gear
I did think that was a bit annoying. It was better when he paused the video to comment because it was easier to pay attention to what he was saying. But yeah great video overall even if I do agree that it was annoying at some points.
"The Sultan of Oman lives in Zanzibar now. That's just where he lives."
Literally the only thing I specifically remember from my high school history classes 20 years ago. And I only specifically remember it because it is exactly what my history teacher said, word for word. I even raised my hand and asked him "Why would he live so far away from his country?" And my teacher said "That's just where he lives."
Maybe Bill Wurtz went to the same class as you
Slaves and jewels
@@rotciv557 lol really?
Hahaha
@@lalosamu Could be
“No”
“Why?”
*“THE SUN IS A DEADLY LASER”*
synchrony
*"nevermind theres a blanket!"*
@Mango Plays Vr Nice, never knew people used brands as an insult.
Why did u end
_not anymore, there's a blanket!_
"SIKE, they both get angrier" lmao damn, I almost choked on my water.
"Except Turkey Turkey makes a brand new Turkey" that's the one that's got me choking 😂😂😂😂
Mine was the majahapit one
@@Hiroshij_ For me it was "Indus River Valley Civilization"
@@yousef45 Beautiful one.
Mine was at the first was extinction
Mr. Terry: *Makes reaction videos*
Everyone: You could make a religion out of this
Quoting the video? Ooof.
There's a tax for that.
Bravo
TheLibermania OOOoOOOHh NOOoOoOo!
Then why don't we Kill them First!
Knock knock, it's the united states
Ok so I just want to let everyone know that last "you could make a religion out of this" wasn't just a gag.
Robespierre tried to create a new religion as an ideological partner to the politics that sparked French Revolution. Literally tried to make a religion out of it. It was called Cult of the Supreme Being and everyone should know it existed. Our dude Robespierre was an attempted religious leader.
BertieBirdie Thanks I thought it was just a joke
Well it started as the "Cult of Reason", which is still dumb but it took a little bit for Robespierre to go absolutely insane.
Cool to know, thanks!
Lol yeah I learned this in class it was fucked
He made a giant statue of himself or something similar too right? I remember something like this, but I could be wrong since it was 2 and a half years ago when I studied it
“I’m talking too much” not at all. Please speak as much as you want, I want to learn as much as I can from you.
It gets monotonous and annoying if done too much in a reaction and for too long.
I think it’s cute that he was having a morale dilemma about if he should react to things he has seen because it wouldn’t be a real reaction
"Gravity is everything right?"
*the strong force, weak nuclear force and electromagnetic force would like to have a talk with you*
"Don't underestimate the Force."
*Dark energy entered the chat*
May the four fundamental forces be with you
*Dark Matter enters the chat*
Mom entered the chat*
THIS is a reaction, not like everyone else who just watch the video and act surprised 2-3 times during the video
I mean, IT IS his area of expertise. Just as a musician will probably give you some fun insight on a history of music video, or someone who plays a lot of games will talk about stuff in a gaming video.
In all technical terms, anything can be a reaction as long as one acts.
@Blarkey yes I'm not going to name any names... (Because they wouldn't know who they are anyways)
I absolutely despise viewers that simply give instantaneous usually profane knee-jerk reactions.
Growing up listening to director commentaries for the informational content which was more entertaining than the film itself I enjoy poignant commentary in my reactions.
My man, that's a godly profile pic.
Your profile pic and name is such a beautiful Duwang
"by the way where the hell are we". "hi, you're on a rock, floating in space"
You could make a religion out of this
@@eibruhzsrobloxchannel4528 no don't
why ?
Because the sun is a deadly laser
Not anymore, there's a blanket
I recommended my AP World History teacher to play this the last day for review, and she actually did! It was wonderful
Thanks for letting your teacher know!
The history of the entire world I guess is my actual favourite video on the internet
It’s up there for me too!
Mr. Terry History notice me
HuffGLaDTem 77
It’s one of my favorites to.
KitsWorld too*
Nevaia
Thanks. Always mix that up 😑
I would be so honored to have you as a teacher.
69th like
_nice_
@@ninjagirl-ri1pc _nice_
someone like this comment its at 419 we are so close to dankness
Red Ender they didn’t reply l:
@@pjdj dammit i missed when it hit 420
"You can't expect the students to remember everything because they are getting so much."
Thank you, thank you so much.
Imagine ur teacher having almost 150k subs on yt
Exactly 100k more now
He has a gaming channel too!!!
@@raid69yearsago33 What
@@raid69yearsago33 Says the Dream Simp
@@raid69yearsago33 You literally have no proof I'm an 8 year old lmao. Why did you just call me an 8 year old out of nowhere.
3:20
I think the vast majority of people are okay with you pausing.
Most of us have already seen these videos, we're here for YOUR insight, and commentary, not the video itself.
Honestly, pause some more, instead of talking along side the video and getting drowned out.
@@liamwhite3522 yeah that would be better
Fact.
@BlazingFirePlays use a vpn
@@magnofrancisandrians.8986 *AnD SpEaKiNg oF ToDaYs SpOnSoR*
Hey dude, don't be afraid to pause the videos you watch whenever you wanna share more of your insights and thoughts about the video. We all came here to watch you, not the video. Keep on educating us like the awesome teacher you are! XD
Thanks for the support! This is the hardest video on the internet to comment on. You could stop every 5 seconds! Such a great video though. Thanks for watching!
@@MrTerry Thanks for the reply! Personally for me, I wouldn't mind if you stopped every few seconds to explain something. That is what's unique about the way you react to videos. You don't just simply watch, but you actually analyze and share what you think to your viewers, or even say some fun facts that most people don't even know or simply overlook. It's what makes your videos so interesting and at the same time educational for us viewers.
Lastly, this ain't a criticism or anything, but if you want to talk about some things about the video, feel free to pause the video rather than talking while the video is playing. Again, i'm not criticising or anything but that would be a good way to improve your presentation in future videos! :)
Glad that I found this channel hehe. Keep it up!
Pausing the video is annoying and ruins the flow. Be a NORMAL reactor and just react without pausing it! >:(
@@fuzzyotterpaws4395 just shut up dude
@@fuzzyotterpaws4395 - Nibba watch the original video.
There are reactors that watch the video and say goodbye at the end. And then there’s Terry, who expands, educates, and gives extra information on what the video is about. I love this channel!
Its really the Domino effect that this video "explains" so well, with a bit of added insight.
I guess its because its so short. So many times in my history classes, the domino effect of something was completely overshadowed, because the effects were talked about 10 lessons later.
For example, in my mind the Portugese Spice Empire and the Fall of Constantinople were never even logically connected, until this video and your insight pointed it out.
China has more breakdowns than an edgy teenage emo
Change my mind
No need to change your mind because China is still 'bi-polar' up to this date. The civil war between the communists and nationalists technically is still 'going on'.
Ford has more breakdowns than a edgy teenage emo....
Well technically JoJo part 4 has more breakdowns than china
Well, you forgot about the edgy teenagers in China
@@thefrenchbaldeagle3138 BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN
Also, IS THAT A MOTHERFUCKING JOJO REFERENCE??????
I want a history teacher reacts to History Memes
^^^^ THIS!
This is good idea
! ! ! R U S S I A C O L D ! ! !
No. Why? The sun is a deadly lazer
It's not a loot box, it's a surprise crate. It's not a Italian tank, it's a surprise malfunction.
I like watching history teachers, or science or doctors doing specific reaction videos in their personal field of work, they can provide more information then other "ordinary" reactors. Not that "ordinary" reactors are bad, but they're normally same-y, in their reactions. Whereas history reactors, or if I'm watching something doctor or scientist related, with doctors or scientist reactors, they can give me more information, which I really appreciate. But yeah, don't be afraid to pause even more, in these types of videos, if you want to. If I wanted to watch the actual video, I'd go to the youtube channel that made the video. (Which I have, numerous of times).
Normal reactors are bad watch GradeAunderA’s videos on reaction channels
@@lewis5319 he's a bit of a shithead but he does have a point when it comes to reaction videos.
I agree... Cuz experts have experience and have more Insight compared to normal reactors. Am I rite or am I right?
Yea, I really watching this guy, Doctor Mike and a lot of other people that make me feel really stupid but they educate me alot
This man extended a 19 minute video into a 50 minute video with sheer _knowledge._ Damn dude.
I think that this is a great tool to help teach history due to the fact that you can use it, as you did in the video, to effectively show the domino effect of events. Having you pause the video and provide your insights at certain key points was excellent at showing how certain events affected others. Also thank you for doing what is an true react video, rather than all the others where they simple say "Oh wow, that was crazy, tell me what you think in the comments", yours has input and insight, which is very refreshing to see.
Thank you family guy baby
@@Owen.Fallon thank *you* confused carson profile picture
my name isnt emma thank you crying cat meme profile picture
I agree fully. I was fortunate to have a weird goth world civ teacher in high school which broke the chain of coach history teacher and started putting it together for me. In college I had a hippie plantation farmer professor and some high school looking kid from New Mexico really emphasize the interconnection between world events. This was huge for me but was still a bit of a struggle to connect everything on the timeline. A video like this really helps to take your knowledge and just get things in the right sequence. My most difficult professors/teachers were strangely the ones I enjoyed the most.
Normal reactions:minute longer than original
This guy: 30 extra minutes
Nephealm my history teacher dosent use text books :)
CuppaJoe1 the last three years I had a pretty good history teacher that didn’t need a textbook but our school would fire her if she didn’t
I like
Trains
Yeetus Deletus wow that sucks. My school used to be super laid back but then we got a principle that was super by the books, so it’s not amazing. Teachers are still not required to use textbooks though.
One thing i've wondered about the 7 Year War, why was it not considered WW1 with amount countries involved.
I’ve argued the same thing
Did it have the amount tho?
It's basically around as worldwide as WW1
@@steelbear2063 .Seven Years' War, (1756-63), the last major conflict before the French Revolution to involve all the great powers of Europe. Generally, France, Austria, Saxony, Sweden, and Russia were aligned on one side against Prussia, Hanover, and Great Britain on the other.
So, if we were technical, World War II is actually technically World War III?
I can totally see a teacher doing the lesson on the crusades: “it’s a bird it’s a plane! iiiiTS the SELJUK TURKS! Ahh!”
I absolutely love these extra details you give, Really expands on the video
This is the only “reaction” channel I watch because he has so much interesting shit to add to the video I get a completely different experience…wish you were my teacher god dammm
Good Noodle
This is one of the only reactors I watch for the same reason. Out of 3 I think. In my opinion Danny Gonzalez and Jarvis Johnson both are good reactors even though they don’t react to history videos specifically.
Usualy I'm not a fan of reaction channels because it's not original, and is often a bit lazy, but he adds a lot to these videos, and his channel got me interested in history and geography.
we all wish he was our teacher
Nah m8 no word reactions are the best my g 😂😂😂
@@arandomuser9459 you are very cultured
I feel like some people are confusing "reaction" with "watch-along"
Reaction is when you're looking forward towards the person reacting. Sometimes for commentary or self insights or thoughts
A watch-along is when you _watch along_ with the person in the video.
(This is what many people think reaction videos are since most are just the combination of the two and it can get confusing to determine which is which)
Thank you! I have seen some comments saying “stop talking and watch the video.” If you wanna watch the video, then watch the video, not the reaction where he is obviously gonna talk.
CuppaJoe1 it was also pre recorded
Facts
I agree, but other reactors just mistake this simple difference, and that just results in "Stop talking you nerd", I agree with your points.
So if i want to see what the person thinks of it its a reaction
"Catholicism had a monopoly on Christianity“
*sad orthodox noises*
the quote is "Catholicism had a monopoly on Christianity in Europe" I believe. If you look at the drawn map its somewhat true as at that time only Greece and the russian area were still orthodox (the other big player before was of course Byzanthine/the eastern roman empire)
Paul Mutzel Serbian Empire
@@6666Imperator Greece and the Russian area are still Europe though.
Aside from the orthodox, what about the coptic (not Europe).
i thought the "*sad orthodox noises*" text was a "*Read more*" button XD
@cesargjr XD
9:55 the head tilt along with "the sun is a deadly laser" made me laugh
Wow. I thought this was just gonna be some silly short video, but dang, I really learned a lot today, keep doing what you do man
Thank you so much!
@@MrTerry thanks for extending my brain by 50%
This man plays this video in his class?! He is God given gift
Great commentary. This is how a reaction channel should be. Thoroughly expressing your opinions & further adding to the content of the video in question itself.
"What elements are necessary"
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus. Or CHONP as i like to call 'em.
PONCH sounds better tho
i need you to understand that i literally just learned this in biology (macromolecule shit)
What about sulfur? It's in some proteins.
SPONCH* Sulfur is important for life
We dont necessarily know that this is always necessary for life though. That's just what's necessary for life on this planet. We have no idea what elements will combine to make life on other planets.
History of the entire world:
Everyone: let’s invade Judea
The Jews: can you not?
Everyone: no we can not not.
As a Jew, I feel this😂😂
@@DynastieArtistique jew
Oversimplified?
You wanna invade Judea? There's a tax for that
@@blankblank5409 Yeah that's what he said
I wonder when early humanoids started thinking of them selves as seperate from the animals
from day 1 I imagine. If we could access the brains of animals I'm sure they'd distinguish themselves from every other species too. Humans *are* animals and one of things all animals do is put their own species first
Most likely when they began to talk. They must have thought about themselves as essentially pack animals, like wolves. They traveled in groups, they helped eachother, they fought other "packs", they fought amongst eachother to see who was the leader.
Then, I think, they started talking and socializing with eachother, and after a while they must have realized, "hey, we can talk, we use tools, so we aren't like those dogs over there."
Who cares, it's all speculative.
"Nobody gets all of India"
*laughs in British Empire*
SOYUZ NERUSHIMY RESPUBLIK BRITANNIA
Laughs in Goa and Pondicherry.
LAUGHS IN FRENCH AND PORTUGUESE INDIA
details france didnt get all of india and the Portuguese didnt even get close
But India got all of India
I've seen History of the Entire World I Guess many times, and I was a little disappointed when you said you've seen this already, but watching it with you, and you pausing it to dive deeper was a fantastic experience! Thanks for the increased knowledge!
And rad game wall :)
I just wanted to be honest with people. However, I truly do pick up on new things every time. It’s got to the best the most dense video I’ve ever seen. Thanks for the support!
COOL 😎
This felt like history class. Transformed a 20 min lesson to 50 min
ing32
True but that’s not really a bad thing since you can learn more from the video.
I mean, he's a history teacher.....
If I wanted to watch the actual video I would do so, I like watching reactions to see what people might know/bring their own thoughts to the actual video.
@SweetPotatoFries yea but the difference is that this is a history teaching history like ing32 is just sort of slow tbh
Theres a skip button, you know
This is the best reaction video i've ever seen to this video. Actual pauses to explain things. I love it, I would've loved to have you as a history teacher. I already love history, but I would've been so invested in it if I had a teacher like you to make it exciting. I think it's really important to make things exciting for your students or else they're gonna totally hate everything. You just go into a classroom and learn a bit but it's so boring and everyone hates it, but if the students are actually looking forward to going to a class, they're gonna be more invested in it and that is so important.
I would like to see him comment on that show "drunk history" from comedy central.
You did it right. It is perfectly fine to do a 'reaction video' on something you've already seen, as long as you lead with the fact that you've seen it.
I loved your little comment about how trade isn't just the exchange of goods and money, but also the exchange of culture and ideas (even if it's just an accidental side effect). I never really thought about that but it makes so much sense in retrospect.
You bringing up the alternative history and talking about the "Domino effect". One thing any of my teachers have never taught me about.
I agree with you that this video would be a great recap at the end of the year. In addition it's also a great video to peak your interest in certain topics, time periods and people in my opinion. Since I live in Europe (the Netherlands more specifically) the history we get taught in high school is almost exclusively focused on our country and the West, which obviously makes a lot of sense, but also means we lose out on some very interesting stuff that happened elsewhere. When we get to the time of exploration and colonization this changes slightly and only when we get to the cold war we really start looking on a global scale and even then there's a lot we don't really learn about. They obviously can't teach us everything due to time limitations (and it would probably be too much to handle for most people) and it can be kind of hard to find a way to start looking into the history of other places because there is so much to learn about. However after watching this video a couple of times I started getting really interested in Chinese and Indian history and had some starting points that allowed me to start learning about them on my own.
This is probably a bit different if you major in history in college/uni, but as someone who is studying AI and has always been really interested in history, this video has really helped ignite some new interests and passion for certain topics.
The fact that you are interested in non-Western history from watching a stupid RUclips video shows the decline of civilisation
The fact that you got interested in non-Western history after watching a stupid video showed the end of civilisation
Your students must love you! I know that if I was your student you'd be my favorite teacher!
Most reaction videos are essentially excuses to rewatch the video with occasional affirmations that you're reacting the same way everyone else is, but this video was honestly super interesting to watch since it expanded on a lot of the information that was so tightly compressed into 20 minutes. Great job, loved the reaction!
I’m 28 years old. I took Ap government and college history classes. I learn more from your commentary than I did in school. Great channel keep up the good work
i always hated history in school. I wish there were videos like this back then, because thanks to them I'm really enjoying history now.
33:44 “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.”
To be completely accurate there is not a way.
I wish I had a history teacher like you; I would've loved this subject much more, I'm sure. I took notes along the way, and now I know what to look into. Thank you! Will check your other videos :)
It's always so interesting to see the repercussions carry through history. The devlopment of the sassanid empire and the emergence of competing empires between rome and middle east led to the middle east being sheltered from Rome's implosion, and the information saved from Rome surviving in the middle east. The slow conquering of the byzantines led to the crusades, which brought back treasures and technologies that, with the rise of literacy, sparked the rennaisance. And then when the byzantines fell and the spice trade was cut off, it led to the expansion of portugal east to the india ocean and the expansion of Spain west into the new world.
so basically if the Sassanids weren't there we'd still live in the middle age. (Obviously 500+ years have passed, so maybe in another way we'd still get here)
@@Inferiis Who knows? The Sassanids lost to the muslim caliphates, and it was during the Abassid Caliphate dynasty that the islamic golden age occurred and the turks began threatening Constantinople and kickstarted the crusades.
Fun fact, the Knights Templar supposedly began worshipping a demon "Baphomet" after raiding the middle east. A common theory is that Ba-Ho-Met is actually Mo-Ha-Med (Mohammed) IE the Knights Templar turned to islamic christianity.
you seem like a really cool yet informative teacher and I kinda wish I had you when I was in school
1:34 this is a really good approach, i'm veering into the history teaching position myself so i'll remember that method
"THE SUN IS A DEADLY LAZER" *teacher head bobbing* ok I'll love dis
Hi, Mr. Terry! I also enjoy Bill Wurtz's History of the Entire World...I Guess, and watch it every few months. I understand a fair amount of the video but, there are a lot of concepts he touches on that I don't really grasp. Though I enjoy learning about history in my spare time, I'm in a field where this knowledge isn't really required (nursing). However, I do love learning history and think everyone should know how we got to where we are today. Not just in the US, but globally.
Your reaction video to this is by far my favorite compared to the others I've seen. I realize, as you said, if you kept pausing the video it would go on for a very long while but I still found myself wishing you would pause and explain more. Would you possibly consider doing a series of videos based around this video? Each one could offer further information on what Mr. Wurtz is touching on. At that point, time constraints would be much less of an issue. Of course, you could do something similar using your own curriculum to teach World History. I just would like to find a series of videos that cover the breadth of Mr. Wurtz's video, but also go into detail.
I've watched all the history videos available on Crash Course (love that channel!) and they're wonderful, but as much as I love them, they focus on the larger picture because they don't want to propagate "Big Man History". While I understand their reasoning, I think it's important to talk about historically significant figures in depth at times, and to be fair to Crash Course, they do sometimes. Just not as often as I would like, I suppose. I'm guessing you probably use some of Crash Course's videos in your classroom, since you use this one.
If I may ask, where do you teach? I'm looking for general locale (such as state if you're in the US), not the specific school, obviously. :) I'm very happy to see you agreeing with Mr. Wurtz's video on such topics as evolution. I'm relatively positive that I can rule Texas out as the state you teach in, unless things have recently changed there. I don't see why Christianity and evolution can't go together, honestly. I'm no longer a Christian, but when I was I believed evolution was part of God's plan and how he intended for life on earth to come about. At any rate, I get a bit heated when religion pushes into a school's curriculum. For example, the state of Texas is metaphorically hamstringing their students when it comes to education. What happens to those students when they go on to college?
You seem like a great teacher and I'm sure your students love you. I wish I had a history teacher like you back in high school (I'm assuming that's what level you teach). I'm also curious, how do you get around the cursing in the video in school? Do you have a censored version or is the state you teach in a bit more relaxed about materials containing profanities? As an example, I live in Florida and my children have to get a signed permission slip from me to watch anything that isn't G rated until high school. At the high school level they usually only send permission slips if the video is going to be talking about "controversial" subjects, such as evolution or sexual education.
Sorry for such a long comment! I just felt compelled to leave it after watching. You may never even see it and if that's the case hopefully a helpful viewer may be able to answer some of my questions. If you do see it, however, I want to thank you for being a teacher.
I truly believe teaching is one of the most important jobs in the world. Making sure young people go into the world with the knowledge they need is crucial, because they are our most important resource, in my opinion. The same thanks goes out to any teachers that happen to see this comment. I appreciate you, even if others (including those responsible for your paychecks) don't. I think in a country as prosperous as the US, teachers should be much more highly valued. Thank you for all the positive ways your impact your students.
Edit: Liked and subscribed :)
It’s been so long since I sat in an actual formal setting for a history class. This channel is reminding me why I fell in love with history in the first place, and how many great (and not so great) teachers I’ve had. I still love it, and I appreciate these videos SO much. It’s the one time I will ever say that I miss being at school. When your teacher is passionate and knowledgeable about their subject, it’s totally infectious. Thanks for reminding me why I love history and learning Mr Terry 🤓❤️
I love this channel, and your interjections are all genuinely interesting to listen to. Great educational channel and reactions to these videos!
I just took the first world history lesson that I didn’t want to fall asleep in.
We did a great activity in 6th grade where we kind of reenacted the silk road where we were trying to avoid plague and picking up ideas was more important than transferring goods.
I love this... It's so wholesome and people can see that you're so smart because you're not reading from a book or notes but you actually know what you're talking about and your info. Your students must be so lucky, thank you for doing this! You're definitely having impact on history and the story of thousands of people...
You should lower the volume on the youtube video you are watching, commentating over can become loud and mumbly, loved the video though.
This video literally helped me in AP Euro, US History, and Art History lmao. I've seen it so many times that I just memorized stuff from it and then recognized it in class. It helped me understand so much. Also a great help in games like Trivial Pursuit haha.
This video is great as a teaching tool because it shows you things that you dont know stuff about.
When there is a thing you dont understand, its a great jumping off point to go and investigate (or in the classroom, teach)
I can imagine a class project, where a group of students takes any single segment of this video and prepares a 20 minute video/presentation themselves that tries to have the same information density and filter for the most history changing, most interesting things. That way they end up reading a BUNCH of stuff. Honestly the segments of my history classes i remember best is the ones i actually researched myself instead of the stuff just told to me.
It's a video people like to see reactions to. Good idea going the premiere route. Should become your most watched.
This is like the most wholesome comments section I’ve seen
Want me to mess it up
@@CKVanilla dang your early
Watch etho comment section
Its so peaceful
This is great, thank you so much! It seems like you wanted to say so much more and I'm sure I'm not the only one who would love to watch it! Maybe you could make another video or a little series of videos where you touch on all the things you didn't get to talk about in this one? Stay safe!
unlike other reaction channels, you actually provide extra thought on the topic, and more insight to the video. congratulations
I personally recommend the kings and generals channel and overly sarcastic productions
And Epic History TV especially for Napoleon
I love overly sarcastic productions
@@vascogiesteira1566 And alexander
Idk if he's done historia civilis but he should if he hasnt
Something I've always found beneficial is showing the big picture, diving into details and then showing the big picture again to consolidate it all - in any field (from philosophy to engineering, but definitely in history).
The big picture is not enough in itself - but without it it's really hard to connect the dots in a complicated issue.
Kudos to you for going the proper way with your students!
That was a GREAT Reaction Mr. Terry WAY to go, your explanation & amount of pausing was insightful, you students are LUCKY to have you as their History teacher
Aaaaaah your commentary in addition to this video makes it an actual reaction video and an absolute of a history lesson.
I wish I could have had a history teacher like you sir...
The way our schools teach world history is like explaining the storyline of Game of Thrones starting with season seven, cutting out all the scenes that take place in any but one location, and then having to fill in details as you go along. I think the reason people love this video so much is because by starting at the beginning and working to the present with the visuals, you get a sense of the overall timeline, and an overview of how civilization came together one puzzle-piece at a time and about where your region's rise to prominence falls on that timeline. It also helps concepts such as trade routes, the spread of religion, and our history of conflict make more sense. I know for me, a few disparate ideas suddenly clicked into place watching this, like someone finally let me actually watch a complete summary of Game of Thrones. Then you fill in some interesting details, like the importance of east-to-west land continuity, latitude, availability of water, and so many things suddenly make more sense.
Glad to have found this channel! Wish you success.
He is gaining success, he had about 2 thousand subs when I sub... That was 2 days ago.
I think the "I wish I had that in school" idea is more about having a straight forward world history, instead of mainly local recent history, then jumping around out of order and completely skipping over some of it.
The story of Ghandi with this much context and at this pace sounds literally insane
He is a teacher, pauses the video to explain things.
Yes
Someone: breathes
Random people: let's make a religion out of this
Breathing...ooof
There's a tax for that.
That's literally Buddhism.
No Don’t.
@@DOMOROBIN I am a breathist tho
Well, considering you need to breathe, anyway...
I love watching this as a sort of interest booster, after watching this there is always something I want to delve more deeply into, inspires me to study different parts of history I don't know much about!
33:52 “when there’s a will, there’s a way”
actually a portuguese writer (Fernando Pessoa) wrote something similar about the Discovery Age (because it’s so important to our Portuguese culture and history): “Deus quer, o Homem sonha, a obra nasce” which roughly translates to “When it’s God’s will, a man’s dream, it happens”. (Sorry, that part just reminded me of one of the most iconic phrases in Portuguese literature)
Edit: Also a correction: 39:25 In the 1700s the Portuguese achieved their peak, after freeing of Spanish rule over Iberia they start to heavily colonize Brazil and they find tons and tons of gold there and achieve their peak economical status, that came with their most influential period in Europe, rivaled only with by when they dominated the spice trade (although that didn’t last for very long), which they absolutely squander by signing the Methuen treaty with the English and waste all their newfound riches on buildings. Also, massive earthquake in Lisbon in 1755 and revolution(s) in the 1800s, delayed industrialization and all that goes to shit. But yeah, eventually the English and French just say screw the Tordesillas and take over the world while battling each other to see who will take most of the (new) new world.
I’d love to have you as my history teacher. Just by watching you I can tell you’re funny and the kind of teacher that interacts with students in a fun way. Great vid :)
Thanks for all of the commentary! I learned something with each pause, and would've been fine if this were two hours long.
The fact that I learn more from RUclips than school...
I love your video. I love the original that you were reacting to as well but it's nice to have a teacher to be able to weigh in on things.
Youre a really good reactor. I enjoy watching reactions from people with knowledge in the field of what theyre reacting to.
are you going to watch oversimplified's WW1 videos?
He already did.
pook attack done ✅
Already done
Dud
I just came here randomly through Recommandations and I just saw that you're wearing a Hat with an image that I used as a template for my Logo now. :D Random but I like it.
You're very sympathetic btw! Keep going. :)
It's like watching a time-lapse video. You don't necessarily learn a lot of detail but you do get some insight into how the world flows.
Another point in the analysis of the development of China. The Chinese were slowed in technological advancements because of the creation of china (plates, bowls, cups etc) This prevented the further development of glass, which can be used for microscopes and glasses. Glasses being of particular importance because the smart people (like Mr Terry) were able to read/write much later into life. Thus making their careers longer and more productive.
I didn't know that chinaware "counters" glass production. Do you remember a source for that? Would be interesting to read about!
Sorry, I don't remember :( It's just one of those useless pieces of information that got stuck in my head!!!
Not that I don't enjoy my history, but it has very little to do with modern work/life!
I like to think of it as a tech-tree from games like Civilisation. Only obscured. I also like to think about what trees our current research is going down, and where that might just stop!
@@robmartin525 well you know I believe that the more we know about the past the better we understand the present state of our world and society and with that we would be able to make better decisions in the future
@@robmartin525 Do you watch QI by any chance? I'm almost sure I remember that being featured in an episode.
@@6666Imperator Found the source where I heard it. It was on QI. You can see it explained here ruclips.net/video/N0OhXxx7cQg/видео.html
Could u react to “the war that changed the English language” by Oversimplified?
Dowen he just did
Xefiy oh nice
IGGY ITS BEEF
I love that video!
I feel like Bill Wurtz should get paid every time a history teacher uses this video in a classroom.
He gets a veiw so he technically does
Honestly... I learned just that much more from you pausing especially at "This is very important" moments that I otherwise watched the video and chuckled briefly about.