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Changes in transportation technologies have had a major effect on globalization throughout human history. It's time for a whirlwind tour, so...get on your segway and hold on tight.
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- 00:00
Changes in transportation technologies have had a [Pictures of a bike, car and a truck]
- 00:06
major effect on globalization throughout human history to prove it will do a [Pictures of a train, plane and a boat]
- 00:12
whirlwind tour of ten thousand years of travel so fasten your seat belts [Man disappearing into a black hole]
- 00:16
except for those thousands of years where seatbelts haven't been invented [Caveman getting into a stone car at stonehenge]
- 00:19
yet and then just to hold on tight start in the hunter-gatherer days way back [Wooly Mammoth appears]
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- 00:24
then folks did their hunting gathering mostly on their own two feet some of the [Man kills the mammoth with a spear and drags it away]
- 00:29
first most important and longest journeys in human history were powered [Man trying to force the mammoth into his cave and it wont fit]
- 00:33
by good old-fashioned foot power that early humans all had really nice cab
- 00:37
well some hunter-gatherers also got smart and travelled along rivers and [Man in a rowing boat]
- 00:41
coastlines using paddle powered boats early trade in the first major cities
- 00:46
were both related to water transport by the time we hit the agricultural
- 00:50
Craftsman era humans were all about wheels and roads which allowed the first [Road appears in a field]
- 00:54
empires to be connected wheels let people move more than they could carry
- 00:58
for the first time especially once they got critters to move it for them well in [Man on a horse and cart with a huge load]
- 01:03
this era boats also got an upgrade with the addition of sails let's face it
- 01:07
paddling across an entire sea really stinks especially for the galley slave [Big sail boat goes next to the rowing boat]
- 01:12
well the vast trade networks of the pre-industrial world were built around
- 01:17
oceanic navigation and sailing ships of all shapes sizes and flavors and we're [Ship navigating around a globe]
- 01:22
big fans of a strawberry variety as big relief brake well things got more [Man eating a strawberry]
- 01:27
convenient still once we get the industrial era steam was way faster and
- 01:32
steamers helped build the empires of the 19th century applying steam power to [Huge steam boat]
- 01:37
land travel produce the railroad which knitted together massive countries like
- 01:41
the u.s. and India when personal automobiles came along everything from [Family next to their old car]
- 01:46
domestic life to vacations to the landscape itself was changed forever and [Houses appearing in a field]
- 01:51
things just keep changing now that we're in the post-industrial era aviation
- 01:56
changed the way people traveled and is got an ocean between you and your ideal [Guy working on a laptop on a plane]
- 02:01
business market and no problem then of course there's also figured out [Space shuttle taking off]
- 02:06
spaceflight I know it's not like there's a Disney World on Mars yet but we're
- 02:11
getting there slowly but surely and we're sure the Martian can't wait for [Aliens lining up to go into Disneyland]
- 02:15
that in the immediate sense the main thing spaceflight has given us is
- 02:19
satellites which transmit data all around the world that's a big part of
- 02:23
globalization too and people have to travel into space to make it happen so [Astronauts flying from the Earth into space]
- 02:27
the next time you watch viral videos of foreign people falling off of things we
- 02:31
should remember to thank our local astronauts [Two people in the living room watching TV]
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