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History of Technology 1: Coal and the Industrial Revolution 327 Views
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Mmm, burning coal… smells like the slow, toasty-warm destruction of the environment.
Transcript
- 00:04
Guess what? Coal isn't just an excellent stocking stuffer it's
- 00:08
also a tasteful anniversary gift all right well maybe not the coal was pretty [A crown on top of a pile of coal]
- 00:13
important in the history of the world it took off during the industrial
- 00:16
revolution but people were burning and using coal long before the 1800s for [People in 1800's burning coal]
- 00:21
most of human history coal deposits were literally lying around on the ground and
Full Transcript
- 00:25
nobody cared that much it's not like coal was wearing a light-colored free [A chunk of coal with a light colored device wrapped around it]
- 00:29
bracelet, right? well some people even made jewelry out of it which is not
- 00:33
recommended if one is wearing a white dress not like that well the first time
- 00:37
people really went crazy for coal was when they ran out of trees because spoiler [Digger chops down trees and people scream in the fields]
- 00:42
alert the supply is not endless the coal was nowhere near a magical perfect
- 00:47
answer burning coal is dirty smoky and pretty much the most unhealthy hobby [Man burning coal as smoke bellows into the air]
- 00:51
ever unless your idea of a good time is speed-dating Big Macs so when people had a
- 00:56
choice and didn't need a fire hot enough to melt iron they burned wood instead and
- 01:02
when the people of the Netherlands ran out of timber while they burned peat to [Peat burning on the fire]
- 01:06
heat their homes and cook their food and no no peats were harmed in the making of [Pete Sampras and Pete Rose hit by a rock]
- 01:11
this video we mean P.E.A.T... all right well peat is like a really really really weak coal
- 01:17
if bituminous coal is gas station coffee, peat is a quarter teaspoon of
- 01:23
instant coffee in a gallon water jug little smelly though oh and remember how
- 01:27
we said there's a limit on trees well in the 1500s England ran out of trees [Trees on a map of England disappear]
- 01:33
ever see Pirates of the Caribbean you know those huge wooden ships they kept
- 01:37
blowing up well it takes a lot of trees make a ship and Britain's a pretty small
- 01:41
island well naturally the price of firewood in England rose seven hundred [Graph showing price of firewood rising in England]
- 01:45
percent in this period.. to the math impaired or even even just math lazy if
- 01:50
a load of wood was fifty bucks in fifteen hundred it was 350 bucks by 1600
- 01:56
conscious inflation though Britain turned to coal for heat and they weren't fooling [British man using coal to heat his fire]
- 02:00
around by 1700 they had coal mines 200 feet deep.. now we come to one of those [Chicken and an egg in a field]
- 02:05
historical chicken and egg situations the coal mines got deeper and deeper and had [Miner digging a coal mine deeper with a pick-ax]
- 02:09
a distressing tendency to fill up with water
- 02:11
the only thing more depressing than being in the bottom of a coal mine is [Miner trapped at the bottom of a coal mine as water fills up]
- 02:15
being at the bottom of a coal mine and drowning well the very first steam
- 02:20
engine was invented to solve this problem seriously it was actually
- 02:24
invented to pump water out of the bottoms of coal mines, though steam engines
- 02:28
ran on coal which increased the need for coal which increased the need for steam
- 02:32
engines but once the steam engine got popular coal became a massively [Man standing by a coal stand as people flock to buy more]
- 02:36
important global commodity it was selling like hotcakes what does that
- 02:40
actually mean has anyone ever seen hot cakes sell.. well whatever the point is that [Man at a stand selling hot cakes]
- 02:44
coal was the energy source behind railroad textile mill steamship and
- 02:49
everything else that made our world a stinky smoggy powerhouse of progress and [Landscape of a city filled with pollution]
- 02:53
and global warming well after the invention of the steam turbine which turned coals
- 02:58
latent energy into electricity the craze only got crazier we're talking pokeyman [Couple smiling out at sea]
- 03:02
go levels of nuttiness and at the heart of this new industrial age there was and
- 03:07
is a staggering amount of human suffering let's just say that a lot of [Man trapped by rocks down a coal mine]
- 03:12
kids weren't dreaming of being coal miners when they grew up that's because a lot
- 03:16
of them were coal miners while they still were kids, though the next time you get [Children working in a coal mine]
- 03:20
surly about mowing the lawn well just think you could be drowning in a coal
- 03:24
mine yeah [Boy mows the lawn as a child coal miner stands covered in coal]
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