What was the Agricultural Revolution?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2020
  • In this video we ask what was the agricultural revolution, what made it possible and what were its effects.

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  • @mr.w6023
    @mr.w6023 3 года назад +87

    As a teacher I appreciate the time and energy you put into your work.

  • @ytdropz
    @ytdropz 3 года назад +94

    my teacher told me to watch this video

  • @oliviatownes8383
    @oliviatownes8383 2 года назад +17

    You've ticked all the boxes sir! Thank you for this simply incredible explanation that contains all of the primary points of the development of Great Britain from feudal times to the lights of the industrial Revolution

    • @ommehdi6615
      @ommehdi6615 2 года назад

      I didn't get it
      Can u explain for me

  • @Cinderthebeaver
    @Cinderthebeaver 3 года назад +49

    You have really high quality edits and a very great narration voice. When exams roll around you’ll gain tons of views. Good luck.

  • @maryearpsisthegoat
    @maryearpsisthegoat 3 года назад +14

    been sent here for homework check!!!!!!

  • @jacpeche9920
    @jacpeche9920 3 года назад +14

    Me watching this over and over because it was my quarantine history work

    • @wweronikac
      @wweronikac 3 года назад +3

      Hiiii🤣🤣

    • @jacpeche9920
      @jacpeche9920 3 года назад

      Weronika Hellooooooooo, this work is dead

  • @itsmehanis
    @itsmehanis 3 года назад +10

    This is cool! Stumbled upon this for my agriculture unit. Cheers!

  • @Anuojat
    @Anuojat 2 года назад +4

    Soil health is such an important yet overlooked aspect of food production and is VERY MUCH a modern crisis in farming and Especially in nutrition... bad soil means poor nutrients and less land for Crops other than the parasitic bleechlike corn and wheat.

  • @thejessekeith
    @thejessekeith 2 года назад +3

    who ever made this video is the best editor I've ever seen

  • @peasant8246
    @peasant8246 2 месяца назад

    A fascinating and underappreciated topic.

  • @zenolachance1181
    @zenolachance1181 2 года назад +2

    Having just done some work on King Ranch in Texas, at 825,000 Acres, I was amazed the average Farm in England is 100 acres.... also, excellent informative video, you get a like and subscribe!!!

  • @frankiecondon9114
    @frankiecondon9114 3 года назад +2

    Your editing is incredible!

  • @seeminglyindistressed3855
    @seeminglyindistressed3855 Год назад

    ya got any sources you used can't find any in the description im looking for a time line where i can see progress is made

  • @god_ghostax
    @god_ghostax 3 года назад

    nice work

  • @aditiverma6770
    @aditiverma6770 3 года назад +1

    Waiting for RUclips algorithm to make this channel famous.

  • @mattcomsa8172
    @mattcomsa8172 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this high quality video! Helped me with my anthropology class.

  • @BigManRaz
    @BigManRaz 3 года назад +2

    U are better than my teacher

  • @shokage.8713
    @shokage.8713 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the answers for my homework

  • @SaskiaFinkelsen
    @SaskiaFinkelsen Год назад +1

    Very helpful!

  • @thejessekeith
    @thejessekeith 2 года назад

    Is there anyway to reach the person who made this video? The editor?

  • @jakuanlhc123
    @jakuanlhc123 8 месяцев назад

    The overcoming of Malthus is on of the greatest achievements of mankind

  • @ish6302
    @ish6302 3 года назад +4

    Wow this was amazing I understood everything.

  • @paulinapedrono8327
    @paulinapedrono8327 3 года назад +2

    Hello ! Thank you so much for this very informative video.
    I did not really understand the conclusion of the video, how the agricultural revolution lead to the industrial revolution?
    Maybe is it because I am not a native English speaker, so I didn't really understand what you said about this point

    • @HistoryHub
      @HistoryHub  3 года назад +5

      The agricultural revolution made the industrial revolution possible by allowing for a greater number of labourers to live in the cities.

    • @funveeable
      @funveeable Год назад

      @@HistoryHub goes to show that innovation is more powerful than government intervention. Leave the landlords to experiment on private land and they can create techniques to make production go up. Communal land is inefficient, just like Jamestown in early America

    • @colemanstarr5404
      @colemanstarr5404 4 месяца назад

      Fewer people producing more food meant more people "free" to work in mines, mills and factories

  • @joshuavazquez5534
    @joshuavazquez5534 2 года назад +2

    i think we were better off as farmers and having rights to common land to forage,graze,fish and hunt.

  • @moishie20
    @moishie20 2 года назад

    Interesting
    Thanks :)

  • @overzu6685
    @overzu6685 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video, I’m a french student and this video help me a lot to learn the britain history in English
    I would like to give some money for this excellent work but I can’t because watch the size of rat 😂

  • @xiheartarkatx1092
    @xiheartarkatx1092 2 года назад +2

    i need a dang transcript

  • @ronith24
    @ronith24 3 года назад

    How do you edit your vids?

    • @HistoryHub
      @HistoryHub  3 года назад +4

      A mix of Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro and Powtoon mostly.

    • @ronith24
      @ronith24 3 года назад

      @@HistoryHub THANKS

  • @quanj
    @quanj 3 года назад

    very revolutionary indeed

  • @mrbroccoli7395
    @mrbroccoli7395 Месяц назад

    Simultaneously we had a growing empire which was producing an abundance of sugar from slave plantations.

  • @julivivaldo6942
    @julivivaldo6942 3 года назад +1

    I don’t really understand.
    Your accent is strong I love it but I don’t understand.
    How did land management parliamentary enclosure lead to English farming become more productive?
    How did agriculture innovation lead to English farming becoming more productive?
    What was the social, environmental, and/or economic impact of the agriculture revolution on GB?

  • @Bsisou
    @Bsisou 2 года назад +1

    This is my homework it is currently 2 am

    • @kamikaze..
      @kamikaze.. 5 месяцев назад

      You still got jt

  • @bodylotion_2338
    @bodylotion_2338 Год назад

    ooo its great:D

  • @ejaytv705
    @ejaytv705 3 года назад +2

    How to explain the Agricultural Revolution??

  • @lollhaha6759
    @lollhaha6759 2 года назад +1

    I just love how the subtitles are nonsense. Great work, British accent guy!

    • @HistoryHub
      @HistoryHub  2 года назад +1

      I know! Autogenerated subtitles are still so far off being reliable. We'll manually get those fixed when we have time. Thanks for watching!

  • @maumaz
    @maumaz 3 года назад +1

    My history teacher said we should watch this so you know you’re professional

  • @zachthetruememeking
    @zachthetruememeking Год назад +2

    Yo anyone got answeres lul

  • @SSRobloxMasters
    @SSRobloxMasters 3 года назад +1

    Love your voice

  • @yvonnesandoval6809
    @yvonnesandoval6809 3 года назад +1

    Almost all the comments are for kids History class, Yup same thing here

  • @mehpreetkaur107
    @mehpreetkaur107 3 года назад +3

    He’s got an asmr voice

  • @Minipodcast608
    @Minipodcast608 2 года назад

    All goes to turnip

  • @dylanmaroque8814
    @dylanmaroque8814 2 года назад

    Say hi If you’re here from ms larkhams class

  • @ejaytv705
    @ejaytv705 3 года назад +2

    The Agricultural Revolution was the unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain due to increases in labor and land productivity between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries. However, historians continue to dispute whether the developments leading to the unprecedented agricultural growth can be seen as “a revolution,” since the growth was, in fact, a result of a series of significant changes that took place over a long period of time.

  • @mysticalgwsam316
    @mysticalgwsam316 2 года назад

    Wòw

  • @nugg8088
    @nugg8088 Год назад

    a

  • @abletactics1913
    @abletactics1913 4 года назад

    Jan Jansen approves

  • @funveeable
    @funveeable 5 месяцев назад

    So the government decided to let private landowners do their own thing. The result, productivity increases.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth Месяц назад

      😂 no, people who owned the land in common and survived on self subsistence were forced into wage labor and then that land was given to others for private ownership. Property relations were not the same because this is the era of the transition from Feudalism to Capitalism. Really what this was largely about is setting up a mass of labor for a system which took the fruits of others labors, the extraction of surplus value to aggrandize the upper class and class hierarchy. Capitalism is built on theft.

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth Месяц назад

      😂 no, people who owned the land in common and survived on self subsistence were forced into wage labor and then that land was given to others for private ownership. Property relations were not the same because this is the era of the transition from Feudalism to Capitalism. Really what this was largely about is setting up a mass of labor for a system which took the fruits of others labors, the extraction of surplus value to aggrandize the upper class and class hierarchy. Capitalism is built on theft.

  • @whiderboss
    @whiderboss Год назад

    english farming became farmore productive accidental or not that is a pun and its significance is pequeno so why am i writing this comment i have no clue back to the video

  • @lollhaha6759
    @lollhaha6759 2 года назад

    but a great video otherwise ;)

  • @yeetbooii
    @yeetbooii 3 года назад

    As a student and twitch streamer ( twitch.tv/yeetbooii ) I found this interesting so yeah (*whispers* *go follow my twitch guys*) ❤️

  • @ritamustikasari
    @ritamustikasari 2 года назад

    Turnip in Bahasa Indonesia is LOBAK CINA.

  • @henryriches1887
    @henryriches1887 3 года назад

    anyone here from collage

  • @witof
    @witof 3 года назад

    do you know 2+2=4?

    • @ebs_games6437
      @ebs_games6437 2 года назад +3

      Most surprising fact I got from this video

  • @EnlightenedCarnivore
    @EnlightenedCarnivore 7 месяцев назад

    The beginning of the end. This was the beginning of slow-death for human beings via carbohydrate toxicity. Oops! Boy did we humans ever take a wrong turn!
    Do you want to know why we misbehave? We're all neurotic...
    Here's why...Diet. For our human form, ketosis is our natural state of physical being. Fat/ketones is our natural fuel, NOT CARBOHYDRATES. (Our bodies make all the carbohydrates it needs, we should not be consuming more of them) It has become normal for humans to begin to suffer from diseases at 30, 40, 50 years of age. Diabetes is now common. Anxiety, depression, mood disorders, anger, heart disease, cancer, high blood pressure, dementia, kidney disease, and many more diseases have all become "Oh well, I'm getting old...it's normal". Yes, it's "normal" now but it's not natural. Find out what happens to people's physical, and mental, and psychological, and spiritual health when they begin to cut carbs from their daily diet. They get healthier! It will make you wonder; How on earth did this happen to us? How did we humans stray so far from our natural selves? I don't have the answer, (maybe we became too many and ran out of animals to feed everyone), but it did happen. And during the past upwards of 100 years was when carb consumption REALLY accelerated. Research 'People on a low-carb high-fat or Carnivore diet' and see for yourself.

    • @songkim117
      @songkim117 6 месяцев назад

      Well, with all Tue diseases and the "not to meant diet for humans" we live longer on average than the home sapiens 12000 to 44000 years ago.

    • @EnlightenedCarnivore
      @EnlightenedCarnivore 5 месяцев назад

      @@songkim117 Perhaps. But, personally, I don't care how long I live since it's always only now. But after 57 years of up & down health, I very much prefer the way I feel now. Chronic cough gone. Back problems gone. Anxiety and depression and mood swings gone. I sleep well. Steady energy all day. Cutting carbs from my diet was the second best thing that ever happened to me. Of course, everyone has to work it all out for themselves. We are each on our own personal journey. 🙌

  • @joshfoster9832
    @joshfoster9832 Месяц назад

    Propaganda for the elitists