Latina REACTS to History of the Entire World, I Guess - Bill Wurtz
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- Опубліковано 2 кві 2022
- FIRST TIME REACTING to History of the Entire World, I Guess - Bill Wurtz
THIS IS JUST SOOOO GOOD!!!! OMG
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Bill Wurtz' history of the entire world, I guess
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I'd recommend doing Real Life Lore How the Universe is Bigger Than You Think. Also very educational.
Wurtz apparently did 11 months of research making sure that this was factually accurate. I love watching reactions to this from both lay and highly educated people. Among the educated reactions, the concensus is that it's close enough. So yea, pass this on. It's enormously incomplete and slightly flawed, but there's just enough of everything in the right causal order to make it worth being taught. Please pass it on to your future kids.
If it was not for spices, the Europe most probably would never have got motivated to "explore" the world to colonise.
exacly. The Ottomans put taxes in christian europe for trade, Venice had no power to antagonize them in a serious manner like they did with Byzantium.
So yeah... lets reach india from the other side lol
money* (power)
@@andralfoo Yeah, everything's indirectly related.
It's interesting how important India is for the history of the world, India is relevant during the whole video, and they are the reason the American continent is the way it is now, the brazilian natives are still called "Índios" which mean indegenous people, that come from the mistake of the europeans thinking they reached India when they arrived here in the American continent.
I recommend watching History of Japan next, if you haven’t already.
Hahahaha that was interesting Indeed.
Nice vid ^^
I like how this shows we are all the same as humans but our existence has been twisted by greed.
and religion
Sugar was first produced from sugarcane plants in sometime after the first century AD.
Stolen!
The video doesn't say the sugar was created in Brazil, but that basically the whole world production of sugar was being made in Brazil at that time, and it was from sugarcane, our lands got destroyed by the immense amount of sugarcane production during that time
nice reaction!
Love your pink Decor! 🌷
Ese vídeo es crema 👌
Watching the video I realized you are from Brazil XD 😅 so I'll translate:
That video is bonkers 👌
Great reaction! I highly recommend you react to oversimplified videos as well! He makes great videos as well. 🔥
Topics include;
World war 2
American revolution
World war 1
Cold War
Prohibition in the U.S
U.S civil war
You seemed excited about Portugal and Brazil. Are you Brazilian? You definitely look like you have European descent. Coming from the US, I've learned I can't tell someone's background by looks. I have a Brazilian friend that's of Asian descent. That blew my mind when I met her.
Yes she is brazilian. And almost half of the brazilian population is as white as her. Brazilian people are in majority of european, african and native descent. The japanese came here in the beginning of 20th century and after WWII. After the Portuguese colonization the majority of europeans came here after WW2, a huge amount of Italians, Germans, and some people from other european countries like Ukraine, Russia, Poland, and there are many arabs too, especially from Lebanon and Syria.
Unfortunatelly (or fortunatelly) Brazil has no relevance in the history of the world, but for example, when Napoleon was invading Europe, the royal family of Portugal came to Brazil and made Rio de Janeiro the capital of the Portugal Empire, so Brazil was the only country in the world that was once a capital of an European Empire being outside of Europe, which also doesn't mean nothing to the history XD
Another fun fact is that the first Jewish synagogue in the Americas was built in Brazil during the 17th century when the Dutch colonized part of Brazil.
Her surname is Gard I believe, that’s a typical English surname lol
Life is easier in a bubble
No Canada in his video by the way.
13:42 The Portuguese still got a small part of South America from their treaty with Spain. Try and guess which part of South America it was.
Portugal got the east side of the world (which was basically to control the Atlantic ocean)
@@FallenLight0 correct, but the drawn line happened to bisect a small part of South America
you could make a religion out of this
please don't
@@LoLuHHC how bout I do, anyway?
No, don’t. This is the first reaction I watched from her and my last. I personally find her annoying.
@@tamara_diamonds422 why
@@tamara_diamonds422 lol looks like someone’s jealous of her beauty
Coming up next, Future of the Entire World...I guess.
We could make a UA-cam vide---
--No don't!
'...And he talked about every single country!" Nope. No mention of Canada, or Australia.
He did mention australia very very briefly, when he said it was used as prison after the american independence
No mention of about 10-15 other countries too
He doesn't mention Ireland. Diane Jennings was very upset about that when she did her video about this.
13:42 Cuba
(It's not Christopher Columbus who "discovered" the Japan but Marco Polo).
P.S : There is big confusion between Christopher Columbus and Marco Polo. (This happens often).
What he is referring to is that Columbus thought that it was Japan when he arrived, not that it actually was Japan. Wurtz could have made that part clearer for people who don't know that, since it mostly go over their heads, unfortunately.
@@roaringviking5693 fair enough ;)
@@roaringviking5693 and she know that, but the video has a lot of information and it is very fast and her first language is not english, we brazilians learn in school that the Europeans found the American continent trying to go to India, that's why she got excited when the video showed Colombus going to the direction of Americas, but her excitement was stopped when the guy said Japan. I'm pretty sure she understood what happened there while editing the video.
just a hunch, but i think you're from brazil. .w.
Well, just check out the "About" section of the channel. The location is there.
Scott Horton's Enough Already playlist is amazing. It's about the US's recent terrorism wars and how they happened and how they lead to each other. The book is a must read. Each video is like 5 minutes. Watch one or two at a time.
Have you seen 'El Sultan' on UA-cam? I am guessing you haven't since you didn't mention it.
14:18
stop doing gang signs
while learning our language
oh my cliche simp bait
you mean you can't speak our language