Largest Economies in the World 1600-2022 | Top 15 Countries by GDP

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2022
  • This video shows the top 15 countries with the highest GDP from 1600 to 2022. It gives a brief history of the world economy since the 1600s.
    Chinese and Indian empires were ahead until 1900s while the US started leading after the 20th century.
    Gross domestic product, or GDP, is the monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period by countries. It is calculated using the formula: GDP = Consumption + Investment + Government Investment + (Exports - Imports).
    This video uses the historical empires (Mughal Empire, Qing Dynasty, Prussia, Empire of Japan, etc.) which makes it the most accurate.
    However, since this comparison goes back so far into the past, the numbers should only be take as an estimate as most historians don't even agree on a specific number.
    Source:
    The Angus Maddison Project & World Bank & IMF & United Nations
    Music: Curse of the scarab - Kevin Macleod
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  • @reporol
    @reporol Před rokem +3673

    When a company is wealthier than the country it comes from😳

  • @AlbertEinstein-qt2uw
    @AlbertEinstein-qt2uw Před rokem +2222

    During the time of Mauryans and Gupta's: Indian economy contributed 32% of world's GDP
    When British came to India: India's contribution to the world's GDP was 27%
    When British left India: India's contribution to the world's GDP was 0.008%

    • @moiceey
      @moiceey Před rokem +381

      Without British influence in India. India would probably look something like Pakistan today or maybe even worse.

    • @AlbertEinstein-qt2uw
      @AlbertEinstein-qt2uw Před rokem +765

      @@moiceey save your Britain...otherwi it'll go bankrupt very soon 😂

    • @moiceey
      @moiceey Před rokem +116

      @@AlbertEinstein-qt2uw lol I agree with you about that

    • @AmanVerma-qh9jv
      @AmanVerma-qh9jv Před rokem +251

      @PranavXD yes and if British never came, maybe the partition would never have happened.

    • @AlbertEinstein-qt2uw
      @AlbertEinstein-qt2uw Před rokem +121

      @PranavXD and before Mughals, there were Mauryans, Guptas,etc.

  • @Optidorf
    @Optidorf Před rokem +217

    Gotta love the fact that Belgium was in the top 15 in 1772, 58 years before its inception.

    • @jrsun
      @jrsun Před rokem +1

      You’re right. You got that AP euro knowledge.

    • @Capelle79
      @Capelle79 Před rokem +6

      Nice catch, pretty sure was still the Netherlands back then right?

    • @user-gq2ln3dg3z
      @user-gq2ln3dg3z Před rokem +14

      Also Prussia, HRE and 'Habsburg Monarchy' all being shown as 3 seperate countries even though all 3 being the same country/entity...

    • @mobrown7594
      @mobrown7594 Před 11 měsíci

      That’s why this list is bull crap lol

    • @pawerosinski1322
      @pawerosinski1322 Před 11 měsíci +10

      Just like Poland in the 19th century when it was not on the maps

  • @Tout-Le-Monde02
    @Tout-Le-Monde02 Před rokem +31

    3:01 - the jump that the East India Company made circa 1757 was solely because they defeated the last ruler of Bengal and occupied it. Bengal was the richest province of the Mughal Empire and the revenue that the company got from it alone was 1/3 of the British empire's total GDP annually ......

  • @Duck_The_Coloniser
    @Duck_The_Coloniser Před rokem +1506

    India is an example for what happens when there isn't a centralized country at the correct time

    • @believeme1001
      @believeme1001 Před rokem +29

      Please explain what you r sayin please

    • @ashu0
      @ashu0 Před rokem +197

      one more point- when your country is ruled by religion.... this happens.

    • @marcusvergara6193
      @marcusvergara6193 Před rokem +406

      @@believeme1001 when a bunch of countries aren’t United, they become easier to invade. If India was United, it wouldn’t become the British raj.

    • @telefon8102
      @telefon8102 Před rokem +30

      @@marcusvergara6193 😂 nope read about british-mughal wars

    • @rhythmmandal3377
      @rhythmmandal3377 Před rokem

      @@marcusvergara6193 Most of india wasn't really INVADED, the British just said give us money and we supply you with good stuff and guess what it worked. It's only the hindi/urdu speaking morons who are the one that got invaded because they were way to stupid to co operate + most of the soldirs of the EIC ware other indians.

  • @kasahne5925
    @kasahne5925 Před rokem +2083

    Germany lost 2 worldwars and its still top 4. Respect!

    • @23Drazse
      @23Drazse Před rokem +427

      Germany is the engine of the European economy.

    • @tigerdavid3982
      @tigerdavid3982 Před rokem +381

      India looted by 500y.muslims kings, 200 British but still in top 5 great bharat 🇮🇳🇮🇳👍

    • @North_annex
      @North_annex Před rokem +36

      @@tigerdavid3982 yeah

    • @Hammad_8
      @Hammad_8 Před rokem +125

      Bro British looted not Mughals. Mughals stayed in India they didn’t went anywhere how can you say they looted

    • @North_annex
      @North_annex Před rokem +64

      @@Hammad_8 muslim kings dont only mean the mughals

  • @NERFGAMERYT
    @NERFGAMERYT Před rokem +129

    Huge Respect for *India & Germany* {Struggled the most} still on top 4,5

    • @eliasvonbrille
      @eliasvonbrille Před rokem +22

      It's insane to me that India is 5th.
      How can the quality of life be so insanely low while the government is so wealthy.
      What kind of Government is that?

    • @yvpsghend6425
      @yvpsghend6425 Před rokem +41

      ​@@eliasvonbrille GDP is not the government's wealth. It is the country's collective wealth (including the government). The quality of life is comparatively low because of the huge population. The per capita income is low in India.

    • @eliasvonbrille
      @eliasvonbrille Před rokem +3

      @@yvpsghend6425 What I was suggesting is that the Government has a lot of the wealth while the people don't.
      Honestly it's also probably partly because of the insane gap between poor and rich.
      It was just shocking to me that a third world country would be basically on par with some of the most developed and most amazing to life in country's in the world.
      Something really went wrong there.

    • @bhaskarbose9706
      @bhaskarbose9706 Před rokem +5

      @eliasvonbrille.. what do you mean by the government of India having a lot of wealth? Are you talking about tax revenue collected? If that's so, then even if the tax revenue is high compared to other countries, the amount of money that gets reinvested to each person (per capita) is still very low because of the high population.

    • @hemantsinha23
      @hemantsinha23 Před rokem +15

      ​@@eliasvonbrille GDP means per capita× Population.
      It does mean government has money, but it has to manage a huge Population also

  • @lawrencewood289
    @lawrencewood289 Před 11 měsíci +40

    Absolutely amazing work!!! I do think there are some currency calculation issues as aside from wars some countries flip pretty rapidly. Shows the utter devastation the Thirty Years War wrought on Germany (Holy Roman Empire). Also shows how the Ottomans failed to industrialize. Fascinating the positions of the UK and France thru the years. I'm shocked Prussia's economy was as large as it was. Sad to show how recently the Italian economy has withered. Demonstrates the utter dominance of the US and China.

  • @willjapheth23789
    @willjapheth23789 Před rokem +657

    Apparently, the USA decided it was time to grow in the 1820s and just didn't stop. The rapid growth of Japan and the USSR is also pretty impressive, though it only lasted a few decades.

    • @AndrewJ9673
      @AndrewJ9673 Před rokem +78

      The US was a quickly growing economy ever since the 1740s and 1750s. Britain didn't regulate too much in the colonies, and real estate, farming, and a few other industries made it a very profitable area, which was part of the tension that led to the Revolution. When the US became independent, it appealed to skilled and unskilled laborers from different European countries and sects of Christianity, which gave it a constantly expanding population, alongside westward settlement and MORE real estate schemes. The explosion of the cotton industry to meet European demand also helped fuel America's own industrial revolution in the East Coast, and it's why the US was able to expand so much. While Europe has always been stratified and land has been passed down through generations, with a lower and lower population growth due to disease, famine, and a lack of migrants, the US was taking on immigration waves and had a constant surplus of labor and land for new industry and new settlement. I'm sure if you looked at a population chart you'd see the US take a similar trend as they do here. It's pretty crazy.

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX Před rokem +56

      qing proved china was always the top economy so it going back to the top isn't out of the norm

    • @AndrewJ9673
      @AndrewJ9673 Před rokem +72

      @@NeostormXLMAX China was only a top economy because, by medieval and age of exploration standards, they had everything.
      Today, they rely on the rest of the world for food, electronics, and investment. Industrial products that don't rely as much on raw materials as they do on industry and technical workers. They are still a second-rate economy in terms of development and per-capita gross product, with a long way to go.

    • @rostyslavkozhushko5841
      @rostyslavkozhushko5841 Před rokem +2

      God save the King!

    • @Big_Caesar1
      @Big_Caesar1 Před rokem +22

      @@NeostormXLMAX Qing had massive labor force, but huge peasant population. USA was highly skilled compared to China.

  • @CCC-zg9ii
    @CCC-zg9ii Před rokem +680

    From thousands of years ago to the present, there are only a few civilizations that have experienced countless rises and falls and are still standing.

  • @dmandal.jaalcar
    @dmandal.jaalcar Před 8 měsíci +3

    How do you get all these detailed data? What are the sources for the figures you quote with 10 digit accuracy? 😱 Are you sure so much accurate results exist from 3 centuries ago?

  • @p80mod
    @p80mod Před 2 měsíci +8

    Nice start for Poland! Would probably be even better if the video started with 1500s - that was Poland's golden age.

    • @y.d.8656
      @y.d.8656 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Got no idea why Poland is here as a separate country in 1800s, when it actually used to be a part of three empires

    • @lothar3610
      @lothar3610 Před 2 měsíci

      @@y.d.8656Duchy of Warsaw to Congress Poland my friend. Read about it.

    • @p80mod
      @p80mod Před 2 měsíci

      @@y.d.8656 Because it had a separate economy

    • @niyazisunay9839
      @niyazisunay9839 Před měsícem +2

      1500s-1600s
      was for ottomans and for poland golden age

  • @HerrClementzin
    @HerrClementzin Před rokem +795

    I am amazed how Mexico, despite the fact that it has not had peace in a very short time in its history has been among the top 20 economies for almost an entire century.

    • @MrCarlGW
      @MrCarlGW Před rokem +81

      Mexico has a lot of potential today.

    • @alr6111
      @alr6111 Před rokem

      Lol Mexico sux. Lost half its territory to America.

    • @alr6111
      @alr6111 Před rokem

      Plus, the US only existed for 6 years and made it into the top 15.

    • @fayero5
      @fayero5 Před rokem +67

      México puede ser una potencia mundial del top 5 si quisieran sus mandatarios, pero un pais realmente es próspero cuando sus habitantes viven bien independientemente de su pib
      Un saludo desde España 🇪🇸 🤝🇲🇽

    • @blasco3245
      @blasco3245 Před rokem

      México has a Lot of potencial, but they Will never be a powerful economy because of their stockholm syndrome with usa

  • @jirachi-wishmaker9242
    @jirachi-wishmaker9242 Před rokem +190

    British Raj means British Rule.
    British Crown omitted the Hindustan/India part after they took over in 1857(because of the revolt) from British East India company . Still the army was called British Indian Army.

    • @andym9571
      @andym9571 Před rokem +8

      Because most of the Army were Indians

    • @christophermurpy3803
      @christophermurpy3803 Před rokem +8

      This has the french empire, Spanish empire but the tool who does these never shows the British empire as a whole? I love the way the USA jumps straight in, I wonder where all the money was going to before 1776?

    • @aksmex2576
      @aksmex2576 Před rokem +5

      Same with Canada. It would have been a part of the empire.
      Although we were thaught the Brits subsidized Canada's industry in return for soldiers and loyalty.

    • @indiasuperclean6969
      @indiasuperclean6969 Před rokem +5

      SIR MY INDIA IS THE REAL SUPERPOWER 🤗🇮🇳 WE HAVE THE BEST INFRASTRUCTURE AND HIGHSPEED RAIL 🤗🇮🇳 MEANWHILE IN CHINA PEOPLE STILL RIDE RICKSHAW EVERYWHERE AND THEY ALSO POOR DONT HAVE CAR . THIS WHY IM SO LUCKY LIVE IN SUPER INDIA THE CLEANEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 🇮🇳🤗 , WE NEVER SCAM! WE GIVE RESPECT TO ALL WOMEN THEY CAN WALK SAFELY ALONE AT NIGHT AND WE HAVE CLEAN FOOD AND TOILET EVERYWHERE 🇮🇳🤗🚽, I KNOW MANY POOR PEOPLE JEALOUS WITH SUPER RICH INDIA 🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳🤗🇮🇳

    • @jirachi-wishmaker9242
      @jirachi-wishmaker9242 Před rokem +6

      @@indiasuperclean6969 CCP Bot

  • @Metalix
    @Metalix Před rokem +3

    I'm sure that Persia in the 1600 and early 1700 centuries should have been considered in this list but it wasn't put, what is your source?

    • @kkknotcool
      @kkknotcool Před 2 měsíci

      I don't know, the bottom of this list was like the Dutch.
      They were a fairly rich nation during the turn of the century.
      I wouldn't be surprised if they had a bigger GDP than Persia.
      I mean this is pre automation so the biggest indicator of wealth in a nation is the population of skilled labor/trades people.
      Persia had a population of 7 million to the Dutch 2 million.
      So considering Persia was mostly peasant farmers at the time and the Dutch had a big trade/middle class population I wouldn't be surprised if Persia had a lower GDP. (if you go back to the middle ages I'm sure the Dutch would have less money but 1700s probably not)

  • @dive2drive314
    @dive2drive314 Před rokem +2

    This is very cool how you do these videos. Subscribed.

  • @mehakbrar3944
    @mehakbrar3944 Před rokem +364

    Mughal empire then East india company then british raj and now india 🇮🇳 india remained in game all the time

    • @papagator7471
      @papagator7471 Před rokem +80

      Quality of living in today's India is worse. Starving people

    • @amit_awadhi
      @amit_awadhi Před rokem +101

      @@papagator7471 Starving? 🤣🤣
      World should thank India for saving Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Egypt and entire Africa from starvation by supplying them wheat in these times or war. Global hunger index is really joke 😂😂😂

    • @Mrinalini.m
      @Mrinalini.m Před rokem +46

      @@papagator7471 No !!! Who is starving!!! Indian government has been giving free food / ration to 80 crores people for past 3 years!!! Who is dying of hunger???? No one under poverty line anymore!!!!

    • @Mrinalini.m
      @Mrinalini.m Před rokem +6

      Watch their video from 1 st century AD world economies!!

    • @Comical_LLama
      @Comical_LLama Před rokem +3

      But at what cost

  • @danielwoods3896
    @danielwoods3896 Před rokem +380

    Despite being a relatively small country that lost two world wars and was decimated in constant warfare for hundreds of years while having much fewer colonial possessions than the rest of Europe, Germany is still the 4th strongest economy on earth and the strongest in Europe. That’s quite impressive

    • @seanthe100
      @seanthe100 Před rokem +56

      There's nothing impressive about it, Germany had a large population and was overstretched by having colonial processions.

    • @davidlahaye1202
      @davidlahaye1202 Před rokem +19

      The benefits of having so many rivers running throughout the country

    • @yassine1806
      @yassine1806 Před rokem

      Its 2nd dont count china and usa germany is strong on its own usa n china are strong cuz they have so many countries as there bitches

    • @franckvermont1926
      @franckvermont1926 Před rokem +33

      @@seanthe100 they did not had colonial possessions. But it is not the colonies which make one's country rich

    • @Haijwsyz51846
      @Haijwsyz51846 Před rokem +62

      @@franckvermont1926 Are you kidding? Surely colonies had made the European countries rich. For example, the British government received taxes from all of its colonies. You forgot why America became independent. It was for paying taxes.

  • @lilmech3677
    @lilmech3677 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I like how during both world wars, the rest of the world was losing money, while the US was going gas gas mode during both world wars

    • @gaupa007
      @gaupa007 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's because unlike Europe where every factory got blown to pieces, and their production not managing to keep up demands. The US didn't get blown up and they produced a surplus. Selling the surplus to the countries in war, and giving them loans which provided a huge boost to their economy.

  • @pinoypride9202
    @pinoypride9202 Před 11 měsíci +9

    You noticed that japan was almost stagnant in the last 30 years, i think they reached their economic potential at its limit.

    • @domokun845
      @domokun845 Před 9 měsíci

      Well, they literally call it the lost decades and if you research the reason, it isn't because the Japanese stopped being efficient. It was the US doing the same thing to them that they're trying to do to China. Which is strangle their growth because they were a threat.
      They will keep repeating this eventially to India, Vietnam, and any other country that threatens American hegemony.

    • @nganvo840
      @nganvo840 Před 8 měsíci

      With inflation they can't go up

    • @supahsmashbro
      @supahsmashbro Před měsícem

      They got screwed over by America with the Plaza Accords, check it out. America is trying similar tactics on China right now

  • @FBI.capturo.gente.rara.
    @FBI.capturo.gente.rara. Před rokem +94

    The Spanish empire had the real de a 8 the most important currency in the world for a long time that even the other European empires had to use that currency if they wanted to trade in Asia.

    • @FBI.capturo.gente.rara.
      @FBI.capturo.gente.rara. Před rokem +11

      Example the United Kingdom had to pay with that currency when it wanted to get Singapore from the Malacca Sultanate

    • @dazd14
      @dazd14 Před 4 měsíci

      REAL DE 8 COMES FROM NEW SPAIN, even in 1900's USA used mexican silver currency until dollars became the most powerful currency, real de 8 is novohispanic/mexican silver, let us all remember that fact

    • @FBI.capturo.gente.rara.
      @FBI.capturo.gente.rara. Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@dazd14 New Spain is part of Spain

    • @juanmanuelgonzalezvazquez1913
      @juanmanuelgonzalezvazquez1913 Před 2 měsíci +3

      El real de 8 se acuñaba también en Bolivia y Perú y se empezó a acuñar en el continente americano a partir del siglo XVII, pero su origen es el la corona de Castilla en 1497

  • @josephhoward4697
    @josephhoward4697 Před rokem +205

    It’s amazing that the U.S. reached #2 by the first centennial and then took the #1 spot only ten years later, in 1888. Seriously, we moved really fast. Far faster than I thought, that’s for sure!

    • @YoJimBoHugabaJoe
      @YoJimBoHugabaJoe Před rokem +2

      Well all the locals were all easily exterminated and there not many neighbouring nations with standing armies and little threat from a naval invasion

    • @miguelcarunchod.1493
      @miguelcarunchod.1493 Před rokem +85

      They took the land from the Indian tribes and once the petrol oil became the new energy source they found out in the USA territory was where it was easier to extract.

    • @josephhoward4697
      @josephhoward4697 Před rokem +46

      @@miguelcarunchod.1493 Cool

    • @parkyamato9450
      @parkyamato9450 Před rokem +27

      @@miguelcarunchod.1493 so? they were still able to tho?

    • @miguelcarunchod.1493
      @miguelcarunchod.1493 Před rokem +30

      @@parkyamato9450 one of the methods they used were blankets infected with smallpox which caused an epidemic. If you been been aware of recent world events, the whole world would be pissed if someone tried to do that nowadays.

  • @Caglexercises
    @Caglexercises Před rokem +4

    Thanks!

  • @GrizzerBear
    @GrizzerBear Před rokem +9

    Imagine having the largest economy in the world for 125 straight years, and still being 31 Trillion in debt....

    • @tolissimus4015
      @tolissimus4015 Před 8 měsíci

      No contradiction here

    • @gloverfox9135
      @gloverfox9135 Před 4 měsíci +6

      The majority of that debt is internal, money that is owed to other US companies.

    • @grimmsby3011
      @grimmsby3011 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Every major country is in debt to each other in some way or another, it's not uncommon. Did you think this was esoteric and secret knowledge you were dropping on everyone?

    • @Posidon09
      @Posidon09 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Problem with that statement is that while it sounds huge for any other country that's a around 125 percent ratio. If you look at china and include their province debt than they are iver 200 percent

    • @shaansingh6048
      @shaansingh6048 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Every country has huge debts its economic knowledge to always keep big debts

  • @hhah5918
    @hhah5918 Před rokem +43

    Japan boost from the 70's is goosebumps

  • @amareshsingh1460
    @amareshsingh1460 Před rokem +320

    A lot of things changed during and after industrial revolution.
    Before that GDP for any empire/country was mostly dependent on their population as most of work was done with hands which meant more working hands is equal to more productivity.
    Industrial revolution and subsequent imperialism meant much smaller countries were ruling the charts. Great Britain/United Kingdom for example was one of biggest economies because they were supplier for one of biggest consumers of that time British Raaj. But since India was so huge, even the internal economy (which was predominantly agriculture based) resulted in such huge GDP for British Raaj.
    Per capita GDP would have given better picture where we could have clearly seen almost similar value for most countries and then a sharp rise for countries where Industrial Revolution happened.

    • @CountingStars333
      @CountingStars333 Před rokem +27

      It's not just population, and population also depends upon wealth and progress. Per capita too India and china were ahead of Europe for a long time.

    • @abcdmefgh2843
      @abcdmefgh2843 Před rokem +17

      ​@@CountingStars333lol, lmao

    • @HelloWorld-cq1sq
      @HelloWorld-cq1sq Před rokem +8

      Good points. I also think GDP (PPP) is useful to look at, because that reflects that in India, $10 buys more goods / services than $10 buys in the US. Hence India may have less money, but it can accomplish more with a certain amount of money than the US can, e.g. because Indian labor costs are lower. In terms of GDP (PPP), the list goes: China, then US, then India, then Japan, then Germany, then Russia.

    • @indiancowpeedrinker9241
      @indiancowpeedrinker9241 Před rokem +1

      Helo ur compooder has virus

    • @calvinfinney5083
      @calvinfinney5083 Před rokem +4

      Yeah that's the confusing part of this illustration. Industrial production via the Industrial Revolution should have shifted the economic balance towards the European nations in the mid to late 1700's.

  • @AleExocet
    @AleExocet Před 2 měsíci

    Where did you get the historical data to produce this video?

  • @RiannaRichardsOfficial
    @RiannaRichardsOfficial Před 24 dny +1

    ❤❤❤Amazing how the U.S.A. came out of nowhere and became the world’s largest economy!❤️❤️❤️

  • @Rickybaba96
    @Rickybaba96 Před rokem +157

    Portugal 🇵🇹 and Netherlands 🇳🇱 are honestly quite impressive. Both are tiny in terms of land and population (when compared to other powers), both have far larger neighbours, both managed to be top economic powers for centuries.

    • @skyvuegen
      @skyvuegen Před rokem +10

      Belgium also impressive

    • @notme1628
      @notme1628 Před rokem

      It’s because of stealing Africas wealth.

    • @skyvuegen
      @skyvuegen Před rokem +1

      @@notme1628 cope

    • @Rickybaba96
      @Rickybaba96 Před rokem +27

      @@notme1628 Thats basic imperialism. Africans were stealing each others wealth prior to and during European colonialism. Also you're wrong. The colonisation of most of Africa was costly with the exception of a few colonies. Most of the wealth of these Empires came from the Americas and Asia. Portugal relied on its Asian colonies and then heavily on Brazil, Spain on its vast American Empire, and Netherlands on Indonesia. Even the British relied mostly on their South Asian colonies. In fact, with the exception of Belgium and the late Portuguese Empire, Europeans did not rely on African wealth.
      One can make the argument that the most important thing to come out of Africa were the slaves, rather than its resources, since the slaves allowed Europeans to grow their economic strength in the Americas.

    • @notme1628
      @notme1628 Před rokem

      @@Rickybaba96 France until now is stealing from Africa go see what the Italian prime minister ( Giorgia Meloni ) said + the wealth that Europeans took from america it was for the origin people who lived there. For europe to rise innocent people suffered but every nation have there time my nation Arabs had there time ( the golden age of Islam ) Persian had there’s + the Turks and much more.

  • @arnaudpayet6173
    @arnaudpayet6173 Před rokem +23

    The fact that France and UK have been in the top 5 / top 10 for the past 400 years is pretty impressive !!

    • @masterniggoway
      @masterniggoway Před rokem +16

      @Ram Chod I wonder why is British Museum called international robbery showpiece museum

    • @kye4216
      @kye4216 Před rokem +14

      @@masterniggoway well it’s lucky they did or all those artefact’s would have been destroyed

    • @DiogoSilva-og7tc
      @DiogoSilva-og7tc Před rokem +5

      @@masterniggoway Visit country, take souvenir. "OMG THAT'S LITERALLY STEALING WTFFF"

    • @manumudgal4988
      @manumudgal4988 Před rokem +3

      Yeh due to colonialism and economic exploitation of countries.

    • @xochitlxochipa4965
      @xochitlxochipa4965 Před 10 měsíci

      Also does Spain, Just behind these two countries ...

  • @luisabarca7363
    @luisabarca7363 Před 9 měsíci

    Somebody could, please, tell me what is the background music of this excellent video?...

  • @marioserraghini2119
    @marioserraghini2119 Před rokem +1

    I would like to know where these data are taken from.

  • @armchairwarrior963
    @armchairwarrior963 Před rokem +92

    China from two thousand years ago and to today, still on the same list.

    • @Mrinalini.m
      @Mrinalini.m Před rokem +5

      No it was INDIA on top for hundreds of years

    • @armchairwarrior963
      @armchairwarrior963 Před rokem +37

      @@Mrinalini.m India is a modern concept. Mogul Muslim united India, British United India. Indians in the past were different countries, different languages and peoples etc...
      So it was not.

    • @reddragon100
      @reddragon100 Před rokem +4

      @@armchairwarrior963 Nation states are new concept.
      India today has many language and culture.
      Empire like Mauryan, Gupta, Delhi, Sultanate, Mughals and Martha do exist

    • @reddragon100
      @reddragon100 Před rokem +1

      @@Mrinalini.m Yeah.
      Many empires united India from Mauryan to delhi to mughals.
      Every modern state is new.
      By that logic, current china is from 1949

    • @reddragon100
      @reddragon100 Před rokem +1

      @@armchairwarrior963 Mauryans and Delhi sultanate united it too.

  • @Ponanoix
    @Ponanoix Před rokem +40

    If you count HRE as a whole, then you should definitely count 'Prussia' 's GDP as part of PLC's one, up until 1660s (until then it was a fief)

    • @ilikeonions1051
      @ilikeonions1051 Před rokem +23

      This is really confusing graph, countries are counted even if they dont exist at certain points

    • @kiteparker4310
      @kiteparker4310 Před rokem

      @@ilikeonions1051 which?

    • @ilikeonions1051
      @ilikeonions1051 Před rokem +1

      @@kiteparker4310 sorry bro but i am not going to rewatch this video, i dont remember which from 7 months ago 😂

    • @user-gq2ln3dg3z
      @user-gq2ln3dg3z Před rokem

      No, that's not true. Only East Prussia (area around Königsberg) was a 'fief', but it was an autonomous region with in the PLC. The rest of Prussia(the bigger parts) had been a part of the HRE/Kingdom of Germany.

    • @Ponanoix
      @Ponanoix Před rokem +1

      @@user-gq2ln3dg3z You're talking about Brandenburg, which was independent and was part of the HRE, true.
      But it wasn't Prussia. It became core part of the Kingdom of Prussia in 1701 (I believe), so when Electorate of Brandenburg and Duchy of Prussia united

  • @Civitas_pix
    @Civitas_pix Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great work 👏 well done 👏

  • @user-uk8dq4ls8o
    @user-uk8dq4ls8o Před rokem +5

    How was able france and other countries to compete economically with Spain? Spain was getting lots of income from it's territories in the Americas

    • @ManuelMartinez-xy7hd
      @ManuelMartinez-xy7hd Před 9 měsíci +2

      Because much of America's money stayed in America. Or do you think the viceroyal cities arose without money? And because another large part of the money was spent on maintaining simultaneous wars against half the world in pursuit of the Catholic Church

    • @windmill7708
      @windmill7708 Před 2 měsíci +1

      france was also getting alot of money from colonizing africa

    • @Serious_Ludd
      @Serious_Ludd Před 2 měsíci +1

      Spain policy in the New World was very different than the one proposed by the French and the British. Unfortunately, Spain spendings were quite unefficient and they invested a lot, while harvesting not enough to compensate in return. French, and especially the British, had way more efficient taxing and investments policies

  • @CoffeeSuccubus
    @CoffeeSuccubus Před rokem +202

    Imagine if Japan never had that economic crash

    • @aredtomato8957
      @aredtomato8957 Před rokem +136

      It meant to be. Because Murica won't allow other country to be no.1. just look at how they treat CN today but I don't think CN is easy as JP. And Murica is crumbling. 😂

    • @macrolosses
      @macrolosses Před rokem +30

      They would still have a demographic nightmare.

    • @yogadarmawan3051
      @yogadarmawan3051 Před rokem +12

      Yeah so sad, stagnantion and demographic problem will make japan become 1st developed country to suffer in future

    • @Jay-pq7nf
      @Jay-pq7nf Před rokem +83

      @@aredtomato8957 “Murica” isn’t the reason Japan gdp growth ended. It is its own aging population.

    • @djfhsusbruh6698
      @djfhsusbruh6698 Před rokem +21

      It was going to have that sooner or later. It could have been less bad but Japan was never going beyond US.

  • @michelvanhaverbeke410
    @michelvanhaverbeke410 Před rokem +29

    Belgium didn’t exist before 1830

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 Před 2 měsíci

      It's so dumb, Poland, Belgium, Netherland, Spain Italy were all part of France during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars it would have shown more countries but i guess he was too lazy

  • @bitsyboo1278
    @bitsyboo1278 Před měsícem

    I really enjoyed this work thank you

  • @RubenTandon
    @RubenTandon Před rokem

    I would like to know…why did you separate Prussia and the HRE?

  • @YoJimBoHugabaJoe
    @YoJimBoHugabaJoe Před rokem +9

    Any chance of one showing the gdp of entire empires and not each individual part counted as a seperate entity

  • @LRomano
    @LRomano Před rokem +42

    1:23 Italy enters as the 8th richest on the planet and remains there for more than 400 years is a great achievement and stereotypes come to say that we are in crisis

    • @yeeterrl5700
      @yeeterrl5700 Před rokem +6

      In terms of gdp but life quality and economic growth Italy is in crisis

    • @chevyjd2007
      @chevyjd2007 Před rokem

      Italy wasnt unified until like the late 19 century.

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn Před rokem

      GDP does not equate to people being rich, imagine being this ignorant.

    • @LRomano
      @LRomano Před rokem +1

      @@chevyjd2007 n nothing at the time of our roman empire which was until 1453 the italy peninsula was already unified

    • @uckbritley1305
      @uckbritley1305 Před rokem +1

      @@LRomano If you're gonna count the fall of rome as the fall of the byzantine empire, you'll be very disappointed to learn that eastern rome only held the majority of Italy for a few years in the year 565 and then it was never unified until modern Italy. And also they were Greek and not Italian lol

  • @KevinLLH
    @KevinLLH Před rokem +4

    6:24 can obviously tell who was profiting most from WW2

  • @thesame4076
    @thesame4076 Před rokem +2

    most fascinating 8 minutes I have ever spent looking at a graph.

  • @ReyZar666
    @ReyZar666 Před rokem +11

    there is so much waisted potential in LA Brazil - Argentina - Mexico could be top 10 in a heart bit, if the conditions are met

  • @enderman_of_d00m24
    @enderman_of_d00m24 Před rokem +7

    I find it simply amazing that, even when the economy shrank by a shit ton during 1929-1933, the us economy didn't even leave from it's top spot.

    • @franckvermont1926
      @franckvermont1926 Před rokem

      Well, US is more comparable to EU because of its size

    • @olddogoddments675
      @olddogoddments675 Před rokem +3

      Other economies were also affected by the Great Depression. That explains the US staying at the top spot then.

    • @enderman_of_d00m24
      @enderman_of_d00m24 Před rokem

      @@olddogoddments675 let's not forget thou. the Soviets were cut off from the world economy, so they weren't effected at all unlike other nations

  • @user-zr6kk9vk3v
    @user-zr6kk9vk3v Před rokem +26

    As a Korean, the fact that Joseon (kingdom of korean peninsula) was one of top 15 in 1600~1629 is impressive to me because korea at that time couldn’t recovered the damage from war against Japan and Qing.

    • @user-in1fj1uj1z
      @user-in1fj1uj1z Před rokem +7

      한국은 중국과 너무 가깝다

    • @chris-un7nr
      @chris-un7nr Před 11 měsíci +6

      Joseon dynasty has a cosiderable economic scale compare to other countries relatively.
      at thtat time, it established a strong regime

    • @lovegab6333
      @lovegab6333 Před 3 měsíci

      朝鮮はもともと小国であり日本の25%の戦力の侵攻により国土が荒廃して中国を引きずり込んでかろうじて日本を追い出したのである。自分たちの力で秀吉を退けたわけではない

  • @giulioBonati
    @giulioBonati Před 8 měsíci +5

    Italy stayed stabily in the same decent spot for 300 years. Not bad after all

  • @MEGIDIOT
    @MEGIDIOT Před rokem +6

    Now do one with the countries where economic wealth is most equitably shared among the population.

    • @shasha0076
      @shasha0076 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Small countries will always top in that. Less people more resources 🤣🙌

  • @TheYaq
    @TheYaq Před rokem +9

    Even its a fight for ppl which country is the best , we should all stand together in peace

    • @guard6069
      @guard6069 Před rokem

      You want peace? Then prepare for war, because as long men exist there is not gonna be peace

  • @VeggieReddy
    @VeggieReddy Před rokem

    Great video

  • @bridgecross
    @bridgecross Před 2 měsíci +3

    4:30 US to UK: now u regret breaking up?

    • @TC2290-wh5cb
      @TC2290-wh5cb Před měsícem

      The British didn't do the breaking up.

  • @Monty2022
    @Monty2022 Před rokem +174

    In the 1880s, Britain should have the largest economy since it ruled the British Raj

  • @tushargupta8820
    @tushargupta8820 Před rokem +140

    Countries go and comes but India and China still in top 10 massive respect to these two economic gaints and its people who never forgot their culture and moral values thats why these countries are still standing around and these countries are very old countries

    • @pletskoo514
      @pletskoo514 Před rokem +31

      India is old💀? the Indian subcontinent used to be a region with manyyy kingdoms and sultanates

    • @Goofyderclown
      @Goofyderclown Před rokem +48

      @@pletskoo514 so was europe. Prussia, AUSTRO HUNGARY, poland lithuania. China was rules by Mongols. Don't be jealous bro 🤫😂

    • @pletskoo514
      @pletskoo514 Před rokem +7

      @@Goofyderclown What's your point? What they said isn't true. What would I be jealous of?

    • @user-jn3zs8yz9z
      @user-jn3zs8yz9z Před rokem +22

      @@Goofyderclown 中国历史上第一个黄帝就是游牧部落。所以我不知道你说的中国被蒙古统治是怎么回事?请记住中国是个帝国并不是欧洲普通国家,这个帝国存在的历史比古罗马更久远

    • @skshivam300
      @skshivam300 Před rokem +4

      Population - Hold my beer!!

  • @ruisantos4520
    @ruisantos4520 Před 2 měsíci

    In this analysis ... Does China numbers includ Hong Kong and Taiwan ? If not where do HK and T stays ?? @ which position ?

    • @supahsmashbro
      @supahsmashbro Před měsícem

      Probably includes both, definitely Hong Kong, there's no disputes there. But they wouldn't add so much anyway

  • @GalenaPatrena
    @GalenaPatrena Před 7 dny

    Now we need a relative comparison of Debt to GDP for all Nations during that timeframe.

  • @danielhalachev4714
    @danielhalachev4714 Před rokem +249

    Spain controlled most of Central and South America, yet they remained at most 6th in the charts. I know how poorly they mismanaged their currency, yet it's still very odd.

    • @gguy3600
      @gguy3600 Před rokem +84

      I think that the video gets a little confused when it comes to colonial empires. In that instance it looked like they were just including the Kingdom of Spain, rather than the entire Spanish Empire.

    • @OSKY3033
      @OSKY3033 Před rokem +57

      @@gguy3600 exactly, they counted the British raj as one entity and not in the English empire. So if you combine the colonies and territories Spain, Portugal and up would have been way richer

    • @magtovi
      @magtovi Před rokem +11

      Nah, the thing is that in the chart they separated Spain from the Holy Roman Empire and Portugal, but in those years all of them were ruled under the same Habsburg king.
      So actually the bar would be the third one, just above Turkey.

    • @danielhalachev4714
      @danielhalachev4714 Před rokem +6

      @@OSKY3033 I would assume then that they counted Spanish colonial possessions separately as vice-admiralties etc., instead of as "Spanish New world" or something, because in that case that nation would haven reached the charts.

    • @devanman7920
      @devanman7920 Před rokem +10

      It's doing them all separate. Like the British empire as a whole would have been leagues ahead of everyone for a time.

  • @davidreichert9392
    @davidreichert9392 Před rokem +50

    I'd be interested to see thsi with the EU having its own bar (but also keeping the respective individual members)

    • @SuperSanic..
      @SuperSanic.. Před rokem +6

      Eu was no1 until 2011/12 when West(mainly france and USA) attacked Libya for their interest and flooded europe with migrants and refugees.
      They not only took refugees for destroying libya but also lost several trading partners as Libya was the richest African country and many other African countries relied on Libya for loans, investments and remittance.

    • @whatifnik.....1611
      @whatifnik.....1611 Před rokem

      EU is doomed now

    • @kkpenney444
      @kkpenney444 Před rokem

      That's like saying hey, let's have all of South America on one bar.

    • @Rorimac67
      @Rorimac67 Před rokem +6

      @@kkpenney444 By no means. The EU ist economically a true UNION. There are no trade barriers in between and mayority of EU has even one currency. The economic unification is lightyears ahead of any other kind of trade alliances in the world. You can't even make a trade treaty with one of the EU states, only with the EU as a whole. Trump wanted to make some trade deals with Germany and asked Merkel in some inteviews and she tried repeatedly to explain him that that won't work. Was very funny to see.

    • @lucaiervasi8515
      @lucaiervasi8515 Před rokem +1

      @@Rorimac67 it is absolutely not true, every European country can make commercial agreements independently of the union with any state it wishes without talking to the European institutions. the european union is a set of commercial and economic agreements that concern only the member states and not completely, on the contrary .. in europe each state can use these agreements to take advantage of the other and the system itself generates a movement of capital from poor countries towards the rich countries. the united states of america is a true union, europe doesn't even come close to that concept.

  • @adrianredzik725
    @adrianredzik725 Před rokem +7

    You included Poland during the time when there was no Poland on the map, where did you get those numbers?

  • @IhaveBigFeet
    @IhaveBigFeet Před 8 měsíci +4

    Impressive that Poland at one point was the 5th largest economy in the world (I’m not counting HRE as it was not a country)

  • @cdersaolka1196
    @cdersaolka1196 Před rokem +11

    5:44 Ottoman empire disappeared
    6:31 Turkiye is back
    6:53 and never seen again

    • @Ambatukambuzz
      @Ambatukambuzz Před rokem

      :(

    • @zekeriyayuksel8289
      @zekeriyayuksel8289 Před rokem

      In 1923, the Ottoman Empire collapsed and the Republic of Türkiye was established.

    • @zekeriyayuksel8289
      @zekeriyayuksel8289 Před rokem +1

      6:52 The reason for Turkey's return was that it did not participate in the 2nd World War, so it had a short-term jump.

  • @Komnenos83
    @Komnenos83 Před rokem +82

    Considering their difficult history, poland is doing pretty well. Hard working people!

  • @Daadhiiwala
    @Daadhiiwala Před rokem

    Which tool you use to show bar char race?

  • @black_circle322
    @black_circle322 Před rokem +3

    7:36 This was mexico at its peak in power. I find it weird how mexico became the 8th richest country for a year.

  • @forest7570
    @forest7570 Před rokem +147

    Заметьте, как выросла экономика США во время Первой и второй мировой войны. И как упали экономики других стран

    • @amogussy_did_9.11
      @amogussy_did_9.11 Před rokem

      It's nothing new here everybody knows that the US took advantage of the war to make money

    • @cocktail2380
      @cocktail2380 Před rokem

      Nu shto churban 🤣🤣🤣🤣 vasha ekonomika do six por ne rastyot .Rossiya i Putin kitayskiy vassal

    • @forest7570
      @forest7570 Před rokem +8

      @@cocktail2380 то есть Америка - Россия?) прикольно

    • @BasicNoobs
      @BasicNoobs Před rokem +12

      Is called Elizir. Some fall but some rise

    • @user-lg9mr5jr8e
      @user-lg9mr5jr8e Před rokem

      И что?

  • @FBI.capturo.gente.rara.
    @FBI.capturo.gente.rara. Před rokem +5

    In the thirteen colonies for a long time the reals of 8 were used since the English did not have enough ore to make enough coins for the settlers of the thirteen colonies

    • @olddogoddments675
      @olddogoddments675 Před rokem

      Lack of coinage also led to a proliferation of paper money. Each colony issued its own "promises to pay", which got trusted to varying degrees. But without money flowing in other forms than precious metals they/the US could not have developed as they/it did.

  • @rudolph1074
    @rudolph1074 Před 11 měsíci

    where did you get your information from ?

  • @mahmudii2081
    @mahmudii2081 Před rokem +2

    Surprised that the Netherlands didn't shoot up to the top 3 because the VOC was the most profitable company in the world.

    • @DenUitvreter
      @DenUitvreter Před rokem

      Don't believe the stupid YT video's. The VOC was peanuts for the Dutch Republic's economy. Not even 1% of the merchant fleet and even at it's peak around 1650 less profitable than the Dutch herring fishery.

  • @Jorginhoflu1000
    @Jorginhoflu1000 Před rokem +24

    1950's: "URSS will pass the USA" -Never happened
    1980's-1990's:"Japan will pass the USA"-Never happened
    2010's-2020's:"China will pass the USA"-?

    • @Emilechen
      @Emilechen Před rokem +8

      in 2020s, Chinese GDP has already passed the total sum of Russia+Japan+India+Australia all together,

    • @leonflaithiuil6596
      @leonflaithiuil6596 Před rokem +10

      Take away the petrodollar and stolen resources and see what happens to the US economy

    • @frostdeeer
      @frostdeeer Před rokem

      @@leonflaithiuil6596 lol, and russia? They are still alive because of the resources and lands that they stole from little nations they conquered and abused for centuries. Take that away from russians, and they will be nothing.

    • @vexversaa239
      @vexversaa239 Před rokem +1

      @@leonflaithiuil6596
      nah just take away its ability to sell arms and profit from war lmao.

    • @lunelee6143
      @lunelee6143 Před rokem

      America will be great again !

  • @ebanydwayne1357
    @ebanydwayne1357 Před rokem +55

    Belgium wasn't independent on the late 18th century, it would be a lot more realistic if autonomous regions were tied to the home ruler, it's like saying Scotland has a total different GDP than the UK or Catalonia from Spain, or Texas to the US

    • @thedukeofholland3926
      @thedukeofholland3926 Před rokem +4

      Same with Indonesia, got its independence in 1949

    • @mint8648
      @mint8648 Před rokem +2

      Just add its figure to the Habsburg Monarchy

    • @nein236
      @nein236 Před rokem +1

      Its not really "Independent" they werent a country to begin with. They were created as some sort of buffer between germany and france.

    • @nein236
      @nein236 Před rokem

      @@darius524 Ok then. Enlighten me.

    • @Gustavo-su8se
      @Gustavo-su8se Před rokem +1

      It would be very bad to understand if they also told the economy of the colonies and dominated countries. It is better to show only the economy of the territories as they are today.

  • @leonardosersanti
    @leonardosersanti Před rokem

    how do you create this kind of video?

  • @E_Poltz
    @E_Poltz Před rokem

    Does anyone inow hot to make this type of comparison with flags, numbers and changing over time?, is it a software or how?

  • @biggiedii4889
    @biggiedii4889 Před rokem +21

    Australia doing really well considering their small population.

    • @alisgrin2524
      @alisgrin2524 Před 10 měsíci

      Sí y sobre todo teniendo en cuenta que los aborígenes, legalmente formaban parte de la FAUNA, hasta 1965...

    • @IhaveBigFeet
      @IhaveBigFeet Před 8 měsíci

      But they have unlimited resources, the impressive one is South Korea which yes has more people but is maybe 4% the size of australia with no natural resources.

    • @IhaveBigFeet
      @IhaveBigFeet Před 8 měsíci

      My bad South Korea is 1.1% the size of Australia.

    • @biggiedii4889
      @biggiedii4889 Před 8 měsíci

      @@IhaveBigFeet "The most important reserves are of anthracite coal, iron ore, graphite, gold, silver, tungsten, lead, and zinc, which together constitute some two-thirds of the total value of mineral resources." Straight from Google. South Korea is also a big rice producer.

  • @paidoseufilho3699
    @paidoseufilho3699 Před rokem +167

    7:39 Época do "boom" das commodities. Se tivéssemos nos industrializado durante este período já teríamos superado grande parte das grandes potências ocidentais, ficaríamos atrás apenas da Alemanha e dos EUA.🇧🇷

    • @fayero5
      @fayero5 Před rokem +16

      Podéis ser prosperos aún debido a todos los recursos naturales de Brasil, solo os hace falta tener maquinas para procesarlos

    • @WhenAllTheWarmthLeavesUs
      @WhenAllTheWarmthLeavesUs Před rokem

      Pois é, aí elegeram o porra do 9 dedos... Parece até que brasileiro gosta de sofrer.

    • @lanabjpj2488
      @lanabjpj2488 Před rokem +7

      @Brazilian 🇧🇷 para de ser honesto cara
      kkkk

    • @AmanVerma-qh9jv
      @AmanVerma-qh9jv Před rokem +8

      Same for India too. 🇮🇳

    • @dionisioricardo
      @dionisioricardo Před rokem +6

      Bem, não fomos o pior. A Venezuela cresceu mais que o Brasil neste período e o resultado foi ainda pior.

  • @ivanignacio2353
    @ivanignacio2353 Před 11 měsíci

    may someone explain me what happened on 1755, min 2:57 please

  • @K0ala_Bear
    @K0ala_Bear Před 9 měsíci

    What data was this animation based on? Because Poland did not exist between 1795 and 1918.

  • @JoaquinWeissUgarteche
    @JoaquinWeissUgarteche Před rokem +75

    When Argentina 🇦🇷 used to be a first world country 1880-1960.
    Nowadays RIP.

    • @CorvusLeukos
      @CorvusLeukos Před rokem +13

      Hay que votar a Milei

    • @jeremiasbelon6001
      @jeremiasbelon6001 Před rokem +2

      @@CorvusLeukos nah

    • @CorvusLeukos
      @CorvusLeukos Před rokem +7

      @@jeremiasbelon6001 seh

    • @jeremiasbelon6001
      @jeremiasbelon6001 Před rokem +1

      @@CorvusLeukos nah, liberalismo es como el abismo, prefiero a un capo de extrema derecha

    • @gabriel-ni2jv
      @gabriel-ni2jv Před rokem +11

      Brasil💪😎terceiro pais com mais alemães germânicos do mundo🇩🇪

  • @Croatam31
    @Croatam31 Před rokem +3

    Wow, I didn't know Joseon was in gdp15th. Looking at this, Korea's plunge to the world's poorest countries and then rising back to the 13th to 10th volume of gdp just has found its place.

  • @MandeepSingh-bv2zw
    @MandeepSingh-bv2zw Před rokem +16

    What a amazing journey India has had. From the top, slipped to the bottom (thanks to the Brits) , now again reaching for the top.

    • @mikeef747
      @mikeef747 Před rokem +4

      I'm not British, but you have your facts backwards, the BIGGEST economic advancement in india in the last 25 years came from outsourced customer service, technical support and software development to English speaking nations. All of your universities teach in English, without the British colonization, India would not be speaking and learning in English and would and would have very few Western trading partners.

    • @ENTERTAININGVIDEOS1
      @ENTERTAININGVIDEOS1 Před rokem

      ​@@mikeef747 BMA
      Without the british colonisation millions our peoples wouldn't have died due to starvation!
      Without the british colonisation millions of our soldiers woukdn't have died in a useless war (WW1&2)!!
      Without the colonization our GDP wouldn't have falled from 25% to 2℅!!!

    • @ENTERTAININGVIDEOS1
      @ENTERTAININGVIDEOS1 Před rokem

      ​@@mikeef747 So mista speak not about something you do not know!
      And China is an economic super power without the language english!!
      Moreover no country needs to be colonised & looted for a few tech advancements, which we would hv done anyways!!!
      Huh!!!

    • @jamesg9468
      @jamesg9468 Před 11 měsíci

      Not just customer support, IT in general. Companies are realising, why pay a Programmer a $100,000 salary in the US, when you can pay some fella in India $6,000 to do the same job?

    • @mikeef747
      @mikeef747 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@AmritDillon Your hatred for the Brits blinds you from accepting actual facts & truth. I'm an American and though we kicked the British out in 1776, I have no doubt that our English roots gave us an advanced level of world knowledge at a time when most of the world could not read or write.
      And where did I mention China? What kind of logic are you using to think every nation would have to take the same path wealth? China's wealth cleary came from manufacturing as a very small percentage actually speak fluent English, while India is the 2nd largest English speaking nation in the world.
      Accepting only negative facts about history, while denying the facts that are positive, does not change history, it just gives you a false perception of reality and emboldens your biased view of the British.

  • @Romanball5677
    @Romanball5677 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Qing dynasty had a bigger gdp then Russian empire also I like that you used the photo I showed what Moscow look like in the 1860s

  • @voniks3035
    @voniks3035 Před rokem +30

    Amazing that Polish GPD was bigger than Spain ones when Poland weren't even exist

    • @TheKingOfSexyness
      @TheKingOfSexyness Před rokem +7

      Same with Belgium. It enters the top 15 in 1772 even though it was only founded in 1830.

    • @GregoszPL
      @GregoszPL Před rokem +10

      Poland weren't exist? What do you mean? In that time Poland was in an Union together with Lithuania and was the biggest country in Europe (russia was nothing at that time). And it was also the next richest country in Europe, right after France(as you can see). Educate yourself than write comments;)

    • @voniks3035
      @voniks3035 Před rokem +12

      @@GregoszPL Yeah but im talking about 1800s after partitons

    • @GregoszPL
      @GregoszPL Před rokem +6

      @@voniks3035 ow yeaa, than you're right ser!

    • @sdsdsdsd3369
      @sdsdsdsd3369 Před rokem +8

      ​​@@voniks3035 Poland was in personal union with Russia. They existed as Polish Kingdom with tsar as polish king.

  • @parlantheprussian8352
    @parlantheprussian8352 Před rokem +51

    Prussia in the early 17th century? I mean there was a duchy called Prussia but I doubt that it had a higher gdp than England at that time. Not even with Brandenburg together that was tied to Prussia in a personal union. The modern prussian state that is most likely meant here was only build up in the late 17th century and became a significant economic power not before the mid 18th century.

    • @Genso326
      @Genso326 Před rokem +10

      The chart itself looks quite unrealistic. With all respect to China it was not even close to top 10 countries by gdp in the beginning of 20th century

    • @mikhailshutov7418
      @mikhailshutov7418 Před rokem +2

      Абсолютно согласен. Россия явно уступала Франции периода Наполеона по национальному богатству. В видео они очень близки по показателям.

    • @user-gq2ln3dg3z
      @user-gq2ln3dg3z Před rokem

      It might have had a larger economy than England without her colonies. This chart is region-based.

  • @allenwu8841
    @allenwu8841 Před 9 měsíci +3

    The economic strength of Britain and France has always kept them on this list, and the economies of Germany and Japan have been growing rapidly for decades.
    After the 20th century, the United States became the number one in the world.
    China developed gradually in the second half of the 20th century.
    Impress me.

  • @Kairon111161
    @Kairon111161 Před 11 měsíci +22

    I wish that the methodology were somewhat different in the 1600-1900 era, because to actually see a nation's relative strength and size compared to the other top powers, you have to include their overseas territorial possessions and colonies -- Spain looks so small in 1600, when in reality, it should definitely be one of the top 3 at least, it seems to me. I don't mind separating out the British Raj, if it is so named -- then one can easily do the calculation of adding the two up, to see the real British footprint in 1900.

    • @Knightfire66
      @Knightfire66 Před 8 měsíci +2

      yes britain slole 80% of indias economy/money. but the guy did it right. you have to show people indias real power. and what europeans were without theyre evil colonization. of course british gdp number is boosted by that colonies. without the they would die from hunger.

    • @shivanshdubey431
      @shivanshdubey431 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@Knightfire66"Always the strongest men comes out victorious" we've been taught that ashoka was the great but how was he great? He was great because he faught for his ppl so that his ppl can live better life by taking wealth of other smaller kingdoms that's what britishers did in this planet we're here to fight to be the most powerful its not their fault that they beat us for the better living of their ppl its our fault that we couldn't defend ourselves that we're not the strongest remember brother no one cares about a loser just a small reality check for ya nobody cares man the history is wrote by the winners they did what a country should for their ppl in their timeline now its different but at their time it was not even in India mughals and marathas were chopping each others head off for the power for the wealth and for their ppl

    • @intermilan9731
      @intermilan9731 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@Knightfire66LooooL. Indian kings betrayed one another just to azzlick Britian.
      Greed and power led to India's downfall. Very few kings like Tipu sultan actually resisted the British.

    • @laurentius.dominus
      @laurentius.dominus Před 7 měsíci

      Quien hizo el vídeo lo hizo con un claro estigma en contra de España -incluyendo sus territorios de ultramar-.

    • @ibraheemkhan6660
      @ibraheemkhan6660 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@laurentius.dominus having territory isn't the same as the economy. This isn't a total-land chart.

  • @jayrayka1499
    @jayrayka1499 Před rokem +39

    India was a very fertile land from the beganing
    Hindustan Zindabad 🇮🇳

  • @KeanoMUFC1
    @KeanoMUFC1 Před rokem +13

    I hope Poland will come back to the top 15 one day

  • @md.shantoislam116
    @md.shantoislam116 Před 2 měsíci +1

    It’s a miracle of nineteens china and present China,
    A greatest raise of a massive economy, love China from Bangladesh

  • @Hidayat391
    @Hidayat391 Před 11 měsíci

    Too good!

  • @TheDenssdd
    @TheDenssdd Před rokem +15

    US had a huge economic jump during two world wars

    • @DiogoSilva-og7tc
      @DiogoSilva-og7tc Před rokem +2

      yup they didn't see any combat in their home soil and got filthy rich of selling weapons and supplies to the Europeans. Just to give you a prespective, I've seen the US being described as a floating factory that no one could touch during WW2.

    • @lisaroberts8556
      @lisaroberts8556 Před rokem

      It’s hard to bring War to the USA. A very large Continental Size Country. Rich in resources hardly any need for anything outside of its own borders. Two huge Oceans 🌊 🌊 on both sides. Land locked North and South with two peaceful but weaker nations. The only way to take the USA 🇺🇸 is from within. Guess who’s trying to pull that off? 😮

    • @grimmsby3011
      @grimmsby3011 Před 4 měsíci

      @@DiogoSilva-og7tc With how friendly Canada is to the US and with Mexico's neutrality during the first war and support during the second, it basically turned the US into a continent-wide factory fortress. The idea of America remaining purely neutral throughout the wars is an interesting thought since the amount of supplies sent to Europe was insane.

  • @dennisengelen2517
    @dennisengelen2517 Před rokem +68

    So good that our tiny nation of Belgium was amongst all these great nations, especially since this list shows our country 58 years before it even existed. 😂

    • @merodrem
      @merodrem Před rokem +7

      Don't trust this video. If you look at the dates, Belgium appears in the graph before it existed ( before 1830) haha

    • @tibihunnia9775
      @tibihunnia9775 Před rokem +6

      Belgian national HAHAHA not Vallon or Flamand nations as "Belgian"? Belgian Kongo was 15 million dead . Belgian imperialist colonist country, but not one nation.

    • @SnipermanElite
      @SnipermanElite Před rokem +10

      Because it's an estimation of the GDP of the area that is nowadays Belgium. Same happens with some other countries, like Italy which appears as "Italian States" whilst they were still separated nations.

    • @irenaveksler1935
      @irenaveksler1935 Před rokem

      @@lud2500 15 trillion people don’t live in the drc and never have
      I’m pretty sure it’s not 15 million dead either I think it was ten million

    • @irenaveksler1935
      @irenaveksler1935 Před rokem

      @@tibihunnia9775 bruh what?

  • @britishasianradio
    @britishasianradio Před 11 měsíci +17

    Respect to Japan and Germany , even losing WW2 both are in top 4.

    • @maisamsadigi1658
      @maisamsadigi1658 Před 9 měsíci

      Germany is in Europa that’s normal

    • @giulioBonati
      @giulioBonati Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@maisamsadigi1658Greece and Bulgaria are not in Europe? Still they didn't hit top 4

    • @grimmsby3011
      @grimmsby3011 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@maisamsadigi1658 They got close to America, that's why their economies boomed.

    • @shaansingh6048
      @shaansingh6048 Před 2 měsíci

      @@maisamsadigi1658 Evidently not because Germany is the only European country in the top 4 lmao

  • @MrWillbeto
    @MrWillbeto Před 8 měsíci

    Portugal was impressive when it had Brazil as a colony and was among the powers, Brazil only appears as a power 100 years after Portugal's "1822" independence in 1926

  • @moritz9077
    @moritz9077 Před rokem +14

    f1 reporter be like
    "here comes usa!!"
    "thru goes china!!!"

  • @hojoohong6682
    @hojoohong6682 Před rokem +6

    I like this video.👍👍👍

  • @luuk6630
    @luuk6630 Před rokem

    The VOC was by far the largest listed company that has ever existed.
    where is it?

  • @ShowTheOreo
    @ShowTheOreo Před 4 měsíci

    Where even do you get these numbers

  • @user-mt4bh5sm5o
    @user-mt4bh5sm5o Před rokem +44

    French stability is impressive. In top 5 for most of the time in last 400 years.

    • @celdur4635
      @celdur4635 Před rokem +3

      Has had one of the biggest populations in the world until the middle to late XIX century, after that it was because of industry.

    • @aksmex2576
      @aksmex2576 Před rokem +1

      After you mean colonies?

    • @Difdauf
      @Difdauf Před rokem +6

      @@aksmex2576 France didn't lose GDP when they lost their colonies.

    • @Richard-vn8me
      @Richard-vn8me Před rokem

      @NSX fake news Africa has always cost more than it brought in and the 500 billion never existed it's panafrican propaganda 🤡

    • @electricspeedkiller8950
      @electricspeedkiller8950 Před rokem +3

      ​@NSX I already know this but reading it again makes me respect the French even more.

  • @minimaxmiaandme.4971
    @minimaxmiaandme.4971 Před rokem +17

    It is amazing what Canada can accomplish given that our population is so much smaller than the rest of the countries at 38 million.

  • @momojafar9385
    @momojafar9385 Před 2 měsíci +8

    The Mughal Empire was something else man, from their architecture to the insane prestige they held. Even after the Marathas took over, they installed a puppet Mughal ruler and then when the British came they did the same because of how much influence the Mughal rulers had over India.

  • @bn0372
    @bn0372 Před rokem +2

    Can we just talk about how the ottoman empire just slowly died out from top 3 to oblivion...