History Scope

History Scope

I create videos on historical topics, particularly topics that are well-known, however, people generally don't know a lot about.

Why Is Taiwan So Rich?

Why Is Taiwan So Rich?

Why Is Japan So Rich?

Why Is Japan So Rich?

Why Are The Nordics So Rich?

Why Are The Nordics So Rich?

Why is India Still Poor?

Why is India Still Poor?

The History of Autism

The History of Autism

Why is Africa Still So Poor?

Why is Africa Still So Poor?

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  • @YeahCain2
    @YeahCain214 минут бұрын

    This is such bankrupt telling of the Slavetrade

  • @Mohamm674
    @Mohamm6743 сағат бұрын

    Use correct map of India

  • @robinwhitebeam4386
    @robinwhitebeam43868 сағат бұрын

    In 1947 the whole population of the UK was rationed for most things , including food. The world was still recovering from a world war which affected the food supply in most countries.

  • @robinwhitebeam4386
    @robinwhitebeam43869 сағат бұрын

    India was not colonized by the British.

  • @TeamShibe
    @TeamShibe10 сағат бұрын

    Hello from a medium-sized-traditonal-industry-manufacturing business owner! Its super hard to hire engineers as they always go to tech :(, while we have migrants workers from Vietnam and Philippines. Awesome video!

  • @koutlapoert7910
    @koutlapoert791010 сағат бұрын

    The most important thing is that IBM PC and OS are made by Microsoft, CPU is made by Intel, and Taiwan grabs the motherboard.

  • @emmaonUTube
    @emmaonUTube11 сағат бұрын

    The Taiwanese people are skinny because they export most of their food abroad? This comment is funny. (^-^) By the way, I'm Taiwanese.

  • @MrEL28
    @MrEL2814 сағат бұрын

    Taiwanese are rich? The rich Taiwanese I know are living in China and the US.

  • @denverparsons7330
    @denverparsons733016 сағат бұрын

    Let’s say 10,000 likes 😂😂😂please do it

  • @TheBrettMizer
    @TheBrettMizer18 сағат бұрын

    There was opium

  • @jobliss1234
    @jobliss1234Күн бұрын

    The god bless you came around during the plague... people sneezing we're going to die, so it was a bless you on your way out.... it stuck all these years.... (I didn't watch the whole film)

  • @diegojose4173
    @diegojose4173Күн бұрын

    If a lot of Cold War and Modern Dictators knew their history, they would use Legalism as their philosophy as an excuse to be authoritarian.

  • @JanweriAdeel
    @JanweriAdeelКүн бұрын

    Shume okawa became muslim?!

  • @jackdon6926
    @jackdon6926Күн бұрын

    Is Taiwan still very rich or regressed so much like Japan?

  • @genuinennessbefitting4734
    @genuinennessbefitting473417 сағат бұрын

    Taiwan has completed a significant industry transformation after 30 years of stagnation. Its Q1 economic growth rate reached approximately 6.51%, and Taiwan is heading into a boom stage.

  • @xaverha1340
    @xaverha1340Күн бұрын

    28:44 continent

  • @user-bj9gr1zz6c
    @user-bj9gr1zz6cКүн бұрын

    7:00 Radovan Karadžić was not president of Bosnia, but Republica Srpska (Serbian separatist region inside of federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina) , and he was not a supreme commander of Bosnian army, army of republika Srpska and partially YPA were responsible for Srebrenica. Same for Ratko Mladić And for Dragoljub Kunarac, and Radomir Kovač

  • @user-ic1en6wv3b
    @user-ic1en6wv3bКүн бұрын

    As a Chinese, I find there are some wrong in this vedio. Before Chin, there are three dynasty,夏,商,周. However, you look zhou as a xiao. Moreover,周朝的两个时代是春秋时期和战国时期。

  • @nickchillwind
    @nickchillwindКүн бұрын

    The video couldve been better. No mention about how Hague used to be an entertainment channel for people when there was a trial for Seselj in which he said that they could only accept to suck his... Very important part of slavic history missed, jk ofc great video

  • @pundalikmopkar8820
    @pundalikmopkar8820Күн бұрын

    INDIA IS STILL POOR BECAUSE OF JAICHANDI AGENTS OF FOREIGN ENEMIES.

  • @nelsonc3984
    @nelsonc3984Күн бұрын

    There are thousands of young university graduates struggling make a living. Pay is usually low making it impossible to pay rent in Taipei.

  • @genuinennessbefitting4734
    @genuinennessbefitting473417 сағат бұрын

    Only those who do not have a STEM background and study in a pump-out university get low pay.

  • @kkamiya9038
    @kkamiya9038Күн бұрын

    Now the ccp is forcing people to have only one culture, such as forcibly assimilating Uighurs, Tibetans and Cantonese to the northerner way.

  • @zzzyyy5178
    @zzzyyy517815 сағат бұрын

    LOL not true

  • @kkamiya9038
    @kkamiya9038Күн бұрын

    The ccp is worse than the Qin Empire.

  • @kkamiya9038
    @kkamiya9038Күн бұрын

    The song in the background is a famous piece where the surviving princess of the Ming Empire was about to commit suicide with her husband at the order of the Manchu Empire.

  • @kristibbs2432
    @kristibbs2432Күн бұрын

    Damn KZread really did not like this video.

  • @DYNB
    @DYNBКүн бұрын

    Great and very thorough video. We learn very little about the history of China here in Holland, so a series about the entire history of China would be very nice!

  • @lydianyakundi5749
    @lydianyakundi5749Күн бұрын

    It’s was never poor until the white devils invaded and caused chaos.

  • @daddyfatsack1683
    @daddyfatsack16832 күн бұрын

    Rice wasn’t the staple grain of the Yellow River Civilization, it was millet and wheat. Rice was the grain of the Yangtze River civilizations. It wouldn’t be until the Song Dynasty (around 1000 AD) that rice would become the main staple in China. That’s why there was a massive population boom then, 2x that of the previous Han and Tang dynasties.

  • @kevalchauhan3843
    @kevalchauhan38432 күн бұрын

    If you liked this I recommend you all to an Anime / Manga called Kingdom that covers the warring states period and the rise of Qin

  • @milenatos
    @milenatos2 күн бұрын

    Ahhh yes capitalism is indeed great...Fun thing, it's exactly the socialistic methods that helped end the great depression. (to be repeated very soon)

  • @michelemarmelo3699
    @michelemarmelo36992 күн бұрын

    communist manifesto accurately describing the usa lol... when is our reform coming? it is looong overdue!

  • @tamaspaszto676
    @tamaspaszto6762 күн бұрын

    Wow, there are so many mistakes and inaccuracies in this video that I don't even know where to begin. Apparently, the "relatively peaceful" formation of the new states meant that the war in the Austro-Hungarian Empire ended in late 1920, not 1918 (as the rest of the World). Just casually overlooked two years of conflict there!

  • @tonyfriendly4409
    @tonyfriendly44092 күн бұрын

    This was a quality video, from the script, the narration, and the animation. You have a new subscriber, and I shall watch your career with great interest.

  • @rokkofages
    @rokkofages2 күн бұрын

    This video is misleading. These are not facts. It propagates a negative narrative about Africa.

  • @mystrength5640
    @mystrength56402 күн бұрын

    Christianity is Noo LONGER, in Europe The United Kingdom, Scotland, Ireland N and S, Wales.. ! GREATER London, IS a melting pot of NON- Christians! People have Forgotten about GOD! Christians are moving from The USA, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and A few far East countries to Take Christianity back to Europe and The Uk!

  • @Will0wAWisp
    @Will0wAWisp2 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the entertainment all the time, I find myself disagreeing with you on a lot of things but it’s still very interesting and fun to watch. And thanks for covering the significance of my countrymen tearing their own wall down, idk the exchange rate and am stuck in the USA rn so take some usd 😭

  • @Brandonian
    @Brandonian2 күн бұрын

    Nobody talks about Belgiums 🇧🇪 Congo. Oh my lanta, the folks in Belgium raped the Congo and the people into the dirt. Talk about imperialism & European colonialism, sheesh…Belgium burned that nation to the dirt, destroyed the people into the dirt, and countless other atrocities.

  • @dfawkes55
    @dfawkes552 күн бұрын

    Excellent video. Shows how a small nation can develop and upgrade its people and economy over many generations. Gave me many ideas and visions for development.

  • @yudiji1596
    @yudiji15962 күн бұрын

    In fact, rice cultivation did not exist in the Yellow River Basin until very late in history, because rice required large amounts of paddy fields and northern China was on average arid. From prehistory until 2,000 years ago, the crops used as food in the Yellow River Basin were soybeans, millet, and sorghum.

  • @jhoned5762
    @jhoned57622 күн бұрын

    This is not just “global history”… this is history period…

  • @kimzgwapo7657
    @kimzgwapo76572 күн бұрын

    Shin and his unit fought for nothing then 😢 or maybe a few years of unification 🥲

  • @tomdolan9761
    @tomdolan97612 күн бұрын

    So basically your clever little presentation is intended to promote your dim witted secular view of the world while trashing people of faith? Do you know that Thomas Jefferson who famously penned the letter where you idiots get one of your favorite catch phrases ‘ the separation of Church and State’ held morning and evening prayer sessions in the Executive Mansion? Read his Declaration of Independence to understand his inalienable rights had one source…the Creator. You live in a nation whose fundamental laws were created by Christians as a foundation for moral public conduct. You’re the beneficiary of the tolerance that made possible. You’re welcome

  • @Kaede-Sasaki
    @Kaede-Sasaki2 күн бұрын

    As far as humiliation goes, diplomats are afforded diplomatic immunity which means they are not bound to the country's laws. That country can expel them, but cannot arrest or try them. If the crime would be considered a crime in his hole country, they'd probably be tried there. That being said, i rather like that idea and think everyone should have "diplomatic immunity". Imagine how many people would be back home instead of in jail under false pretenses.

  • @sophie-xg5cx
    @sophie-xg5cx3 күн бұрын

    this is such a good video. I wasn't diagnosed with ASD until i was almost 15 even tho i was non-verbal for years always had/still have to have headphones/ear defenders on and sunglasses at all time. Looking back now it was so obvious i am autistic i don't understand why. Maybe cause the thought i was just an anxious misbehaving teen girl

  • @sushisushi_915
    @sushisushi_9153 күн бұрын

    yall in the comments section cry, Taiwan will always be part of China, everything in Taiwan is just Chinese, the food language culture way of life. When Japanese start colonized parts of asia the only difference of taiwan to other japanese colonies is that japanese treated taiwan as its own gently, compare to korea, china and sea countries where they killed and destroyed. Taiwan n Japan always have good relationships but TW is always part of china, some 20% of Chinese treasure from forbidden city still stays in Taiwan. Everthing in Tw just Chinese. TW is ruled by Chinese only the national parties and they are still chinese...

  • @sushisushi_915
    @sushisushi_9153 күн бұрын

    here in asia, CN TW JP maybe different form of government but the peoples opinion are different from the govnernments, japanese folks like chinese stuffs, which explains why the japanese cherishes their culture which is basically 90% chinese influence.. you can see japanese food art music and foods cherry blossoms has chinese roots, and chinese people vice versa , chinese like anime, japanese food, culture, skincare and products....

  • @user-wf3rr5pl6y
    @user-wf3rr5pl6y3 күн бұрын

    因为国民党把大陆黄金都搬去了台湾

  • @kianono3209
    @kianono3209Күн бұрын

    國民黨來台第二年就已經沒錢了, 台灣是靠美國援助才生存下來的. 當時美國援助的牛肉和麵粉, 造就了台灣牛肉麵這道美食, 傳統上台灣人不吃牛肉, 氣候不適合種麥,所以也不生產麵粉.

  • @johane4764
    @johane47643 күн бұрын

    So happy to see a new video!

  • @biebc7167
    @biebc71673 күн бұрын

    It all seems accurate until 28:21. My family and relatives, along with their friend, moved abroad and our government did not restrict their travel. These types of restrictions were common back in the 1950s or 60s. By the time I was born, my aunties were already living in the US. So, it's important that this information is correct.