Why Early Globalization Matters Crash Course Big History 206
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Globalization has been in process for centuries, and has had a huge effect on Big History, and on Collective Learning. This week, Emily is investigating early globalization through three things that moved around the world and shaped collective learning in the early decades of globalization: Printing, Potatoes, and Plagues. • Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at / crashcourse • Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: • Mark, Les Aker, Bob Kunz, mark austin, William McGraw, Jeffrey Thompson, Ruth Perez, Jason A Saslow, Shawn Arnold, Eric Prestemon, Malcolm Callis, Steve Marshall, Advait Shinde, Rachel Bright, Khaled El Shalakany, Ian Dundore, The Great Dionysus, Tim Curwick, Ken Penttinen, Dominic Dos Santos, Caleb Weeks, Kathrin Janßen, Nathan Taylor, Yana Leonor, Andrei Krishkevich, Brian Thomas Gossett, Chris Peters, Kathy Tim Philip, Mayumi Maeda, Eric Kitchen, SR Foxley, Tom Trval, Andrea Bareis, Moritz Schmidt, Gianna Phelps, Jessica Wode, Daniel Baulig, Jirat • -- • Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? • Facebook - / youtubecrashcourse • Twitter - / thecrashcourse • Tumblr - / thecrashcourse • Support Crash Course on Patreon: / crashcourse • CC Kids: / crashcoursekids
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