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Int'l Commerce, Snorkeling Camels, and The Indian Ocean Trade: Crash Course World History #18
In which John Green teaches you the history of the Indian Ocean Trade. John weaves a tale of swashbuckling adventure, replete with trade in books, ivory, and timber. Along the way, John manages to cover advances in seafaring technology, just how the monsoons work, and there's even a disembowelment for you Fangoria fans.
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Indian Ocean Trade 0:58
Monsoon Winds 2:19
How did trading work along the Indian Ocean? 3:43
An Open Letter to Kota Rani 4:57
Benefits of seaborne trade 6:14
How Indian Ocean trade facilitated the spread of technology 7:06
Indian Ocean Trade and the spread of Islam 7:33
Geography, Politics, and Indian Ocean Trade 10:13
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published: 24 May 2012
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The INDIAN OCEAN TRADE Network, Explained [AP World History Review—Unit 2 Topic 3]
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In this video Heimler reviews everything you need to know about AP World History Unit 2 Topic 3 (2.3) which is all about exchange in the Indian Ocean during the period 1200-1450. The big thing to remember is that these maritime routes were not only conduits for economic exchange, but also cultural and technological exchange as well.
published: 25 Sep 2023
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Pacific Ocean Trade Routes | Trade shipping routes through pacific Ocean || 5min Knowledge
The Pacific is the world's largest and deepest ocean, occupying one-third of the earth's surface. The countries along the western coast of North and South America have links in a North Pacific route with Japan and China, and in a South Pacific route with Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and southern Asia. Over half the world's merchant fleet capacity and more than one-third of the world's ships sail through straits between the Indian and Pacific oceans. The chief Pacific ports include those on the U.S. West Coast and the Chinese coast, as well as those in Tokyo-Yokohama, Japan; Manila, Philippines; and Sydney, Australia. The protection of these trade routes through Pacific waters has greatly affected the lives of Pacific Islanders.
The potential of such early nineteenth-century industri...
published: 08 Mar 2023
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The Indian Ocean Slave Trade was Likely Bigger than the Atlantic Trade | Smithsonian Channel
In the 17th century, the Indian ocean slave trade was arguably on a bigger scale than the Atlantic slave trade. The hub of this vile industry was in modern-day Tanzania, an area that specialized in three things: ivory, spices, and slaves.
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published: 17 Mar 2022
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How Ocean Shipping Works (And Why It's Broken)
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published: 17 Nov 2021
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THE INDIAN OCEAN TRADE (1000 – 1500 A.D)
THE INDIAN OCEAN TRADE (1000 – 1500 A.D)
This was the trade that was carried out between the coastal people and Arabs mainly from Arabia and Persia.
The trade was as a result of the contacts between the land of Azania and Arabia /Persia.
It was also the trade relationship between the East African coast and Arabia.
- Tower Academic Website: https://toweracademic.com/
published: 22 Nov 2021
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Trade Lane Management 101 - Ocean Trade Lane Management
Learn how trade lane managers balance risk and profitability to maximize volume growth within a constantly fluctuating market.
published: 22 Aug 2022
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Silk Roads, Indian Ocean, & Trans-Saharan Routes [AP World History Review]—Unit 2 Topics 1, 3, 4
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In this video Heimler takes you around Afro-Eurasia to consider the major networks of exchange that existed in 1200-1450. The three main trade networks were the Silk Roads, the Indian Ocean Trade Routes, and the Trans-Saharan trade.
The Silk Roads and the Trans-Saharan routes stretche...
published: 05 Sep 2019
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Major Trade Routes on Indian Ocean | Indian Ocean Trade Network || 5min Knowledge
The Indian Ocean trade routes connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa, beginning at least as early as the third century BCE. This vast international web of routes linked all of those areas as well as East Asia (particularly China).
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published: 25 Feb 2023
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What Do People Trade For The NEW Ocean Set (MM2)
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10:15
Int'l Commerce, Snorkeling Camels, and The Indian Ocean Trade: Crash Course World History #18
In which John Green teaches you the history of the Indian Ocean Trade. John weaves a tale of swashbuckling adventure, replete with trade in books, ivory, and ti...
In which John Green teaches you the history of the Indian Ocean Trade. John weaves a tale of swashbuckling adventure, replete with trade in books, ivory, and timber. Along the way, John manages to cover advances in seafaring technology, just how the monsoons work, and there's even a disembowelment for you Fangoria fans.
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Indian Ocean Trade 0:58
Monsoon Winds 2:19
How did trading work along the Indian Ocean? 3:43
An Open Letter to Kota Rani 4:57
Benefits of seaborne trade 6:14
How Indian Ocean trade facilitated the spread of technology 7:06
Indian Ocean Trade and the spread of Islam 7:33
Geography, Politics, and Indian Ocean Trade 10:13
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In which John Green teaches you the history of the Indian Ocean Trade. John weaves a tale of swashbuckling adventure, replete with trade in books, ivory, and timber. Along the way, John manages to cover advances in seafaring technology, just how the monsoons work, and there's even a disembowelment for you Fangoria fans.
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Indian Ocean Trade 0:58
Monsoon Winds 2:19
How did trading work along the Indian Ocean? 3:43
An Open Letter to Kota Rani 4:57
Benefits of seaborne trade 6:14
How Indian Ocean trade facilitated the spread of technology 7:06
Indian Ocean Trade and the spread of Islam 7:33
Geography, Politics, and Indian Ocean Trade 10:13
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- published: 24 May 2012
- views: 3405388
6:17
The INDIAN OCEAN TRADE Network, Explained [AP World History Review—Unit 2 Topic 3]
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In this video Heimler reviews everything you need to know about AP World History Unit 2 Topic 3 (2.3) which is all about exchange in the Indian Ocean during the period 1200-1450. The big thing to remember is that these maritime routes were not only conduits for economic exchange, but also cultural and technological exchange as well.
https://wn.com/The_Indian_Ocean_Trade_Network,_Explained_Ap_World_History_Review—Unit_2_Topic_3
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In this video Heimler reviews everything you need to know about AP World History Unit 2 Topic 3 (2.3) which is all about exchange in the Indian Ocean during the period 1200-1450. The big thing to remember is that these maritime routes were not only conduits for economic exchange, but also cultural and technological exchange as well.
- published: 25 Sep 2023
- views: 55154
2:01
Pacific Ocean Trade Routes | Trade shipping routes through pacific Ocean || 5min Knowledge
The Pacific is the world's largest and deepest ocean, occupying one-third of the earth's surface. The countries along the western coast of North and South Ameri...
The Pacific is the world's largest and deepest ocean, occupying one-third of the earth's surface. The countries along the western coast of North and South America have links in a North Pacific route with Japan and China, and in a South Pacific route with Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and southern Asia. Over half the world's merchant fleet capacity and more than one-third of the world's ships sail through straits between the Indian and Pacific oceans. The chief Pacific ports include those on the U.S. West Coast and the Chinese coast, as well as those in Tokyo-Yokohama, Japan; Manila, Philippines; and Sydney, Australia. The protection of these trade routes through Pacific waters has greatly affected the lives of Pacific Islanders.
The potential of such early nineteenth-century industries as whaling and sandalwood were quickly exploited by Western countries and gave way to plantations and the establishment of coaling stations for shipping routes. It was the search for Pacific routes to Asia and Australia that prompted the United States to establish its hold on the great natural harbors at Pearl River in Hawaii and Pago Pago Bay in the Samoan Islands. Both were strategically mapped and explored in 1839 by a U.S. expedition led by the American naval officer Charles Wilkes (1798–1877).
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The Pacific is the world's largest and deepest ocean, occupying one-third of the earth's surface. The countries along the western coast of North and South America have links in a North Pacific route with Japan and China, and in a South Pacific route with Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and southern Asia. Over half the world's merchant fleet capacity and more than one-third of the world's ships sail through straits between the Indian and Pacific oceans. The chief Pacific ports include those on the U.S. West Coast and the Chinese coast, as well as those in Tokyo-Yokohama, Japan; Manila, Philippines; and Sydney, Australia. The protection of these trade routes through Pacific waters has greatly affected the lives of Pacific Islanders.
The potential of such early nineteenth-century industries as whaling and sandalwood were quickly exploited by Western countries and gave way to plantations and the establishment of coaling stations for shipping routes. It was the search for Pacific routes to Asia and Australia that prompted the United States to establish its hold on the great natural harbors at Pearl River in Hawaii and Pago Pago Bay in the Samoan Islands. Both were strategically mapped and explored in 1839 by a U.S. expedition led by the American naval officer Charles Wilkes (1798–1877).
#pacificOceanTraderoutes
#PacificTradeRoutes
#PacificTradeShipping
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- published: 08 Mar 2023
- views: 700
3:03
The Indian Ocean Slave Trade was Likely Bigger than the Atlantic Trade | Smithsonian Channel
In the 17th century, the Indian ocean slave trade was arguably on a bigger scale than the Atlantic slave trade. The hub of this vile industry was in modern-day ...
In the 17th century, the Indian ocean slave trade was arguably on a bigger scale than the Atlantic slave trade. The hub of this vile industry was in modern-day Tanzania, an area that specialized in three things: ivory, spices, and slaves.
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In the 17th century, the Indian ocean slave trade was arguably on a bigger scale than the Atlantic slave trade. The hub of this vile industry was in modern-day Tanzania, an area that specialized in three things: ivory, spices, and slaves.
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- published: 17 Mar 2022
- views: 78075
19:18
How Ocean Shipping Works (And Why It's Broken)
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- published: 17 Nov 2021
- views: 4006797
23:10
THE INDIAN OCEAN TRADE (1000 – 1500 A.D)
THE INDIAN OCEAN TRADE (1000 – 1500 A.D)
This was the trade that was carried out between the coastal people and Arabs mainly from Arabia and Persia.
The trade w...
THE INDIAN OCEAN TRADE (1000 – 1500 A.D)
This was the trade that was carried out between the coastal people and Arabs mainly from Arabia and Persia.
The trade was as a result of the contacts between the land of Azania and Arabia /Persia.
It was also the trade relationship between the East African coast and Arabia.
- Tower Academic Website: https://toweracademic.com/
https://wn.com/The_Indian_Ocean_Trade_(1000_–_1500_A.D)
THE INDIAN OCEAN TRADE (1000 – 1500 A.D)
This was the trade that was carried out between the coastal people and Arabs mainly from Arabia and Persia.
The trade was as a result of the contacts between the land of Azania and Arabia /Persia.
It was also the trade relationship between the East African coast and Arabia.
- Tower Academic Website: https://toweracademic.com/
- published: 22 Nov 2021
- views: 5790
2:52
Trade Lane Management 101 - Ocean Trade Lane Management
Learn how trade lane managers balance risk and profitability to maximize volume growth within a constantly fluctuating market.
Learn how trade lane managers balance risk and profitability to maximize volume growth within a constantly fluctuating market.
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Learn how trade lane managers balance risk and profitability to maximize volume growth within a constantly fluctuating market.
- published: 22 Aug 2022
- views: 1242
8:55
Silk Roads, Indian Ocean, & Trans-Saharan Routes [AP World History Review]—Unit 2 Topics 1, 3, 4
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In this video Heimler takes you around Afro-Eurasia to consider the major networks of exchange that existed in 1200-1450. The three main trade networks were the Silk Roads, the Indian Ocean Trade Routes, and the Trans-Saharan trade.
The Silk Roads and the Trans-Saharan routes stretched across land and linked all of Afro-Eurasia. The Indian Ocean routes did the same, but along the sea.
Merchants travelled these routes carrying wares for sale, but arguably the goods they bought and sold was the least significant consequence of merchant activity. Merchants also brought cultures along with them on their journeys. When Muslim merchants showed up in East Africa, it wasn't long before the Africans converted to Islam. When Buddhism travelled across trade routes it morphed both outwardly and inwardly.
So trade is among the most important activities in the transformation of cultures.
If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments and start a conversation.
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In this video Heimler takes you around Afro-Eurasia to consider the major networks of exchange that existed in 1200-1450. The three main trade networks were the Silk Roads, the Indian Ocean Trade Routes, and the Trans-Saharan trade.
The Silk Roads and the Trans-Saharan routes stretched across land and linked all of Afro-Eurasia. The Indian Ocean routes did the same, but along the sea.
Merchants travelled these routes carrying wares for sale, but arguably the goods they bought and sold was the least significant consequence of merchant activity. Merchants also brought cultures along with them on their journeys. When Muslim merchants showed up in East Africa, it wasn't long before the Africans converted to Islam. When Buddhism travelled across trade routes it morphed both outwardly and inwardly.
So trade is among the most important activities in the transformation of cultures.
If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments and start a conversation.
- published: 05 Sep 2019
- views: 859928
2:10
Major Trade Routes on Indian Ocean | Indian Ocean Trade Network || 5min Knowledge
The Indian Ocean trade routes connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa, beginning at least as early as the third century BCE. This vast internat...
The Indian Ocean trade routes connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa, beginning at least as early as the third century BCE. This vast international web of routes linked all of those areas as well as East Asia (particularly China).
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The Indian Ocean trade routes connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa, beginning at least as early as the third century BCE. This vast international web of routes linked all of those areas as well as East Asia (particularly China).
#MajorTradeRoutesOnIndianOcean
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- published: 25 Feb 2023
- views: 609
5:28
What Do People Trade For The NEW Ocean Set (MM2)
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