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  • @danielferguson3784
    @danielferguson3784 Před 22 dny +9

    Don't forget the British were the first country in all of history to stop the slave trade & fight to end slavery across the world.

  • @yiepie
    @yiepie Před měsícem +23

    7 of the 10 most prosperous African countries today out of 54 countries are ex British colonies take from that what you will

  • @user-xz6qk9wf9j
    @user-xz6qk9wf9j Před měsícem +11

    Britain invented over 50% of the modern world. Britain still has the the best design engineers/inventors. The Scottish are particularly good at it.

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Před měsícem +4

      Cambridge University is the highest contributing R&D centre in the World.

  • @gchampi2
    @gchampi2 Před 22 dny +10

    Britain:- Invents the Modern World, Ends the Slave Trade.
    You're welcome.

  • @Jill-mh2wn
    @Jill-mh2wn Před měsícem +6

    How did the British invent so much?
    Education, education, education .
    And not JUST book learning but learning how to think independently.

  • @gabbymcclymont3563
    @gabbymcclymont3563 Před měsícem +9

    A Japanis uni has worked out 70% of all inventionsare Brittish.

  • @spacefanatic
    @spacefanatic Před měsícem +9

    The British invented loads of other things not mentioned here. Not too bad for such a small country.

  • @user-xz6qk9wf9j
    @user-xz6qk9wf9j Před měsícem +9

    The British ended slavery perhaps you could review

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 Před 11 dny +4

    Some people are happy to accept the status quo. The Brits are not those kind of people.
    We are constantly thinking of ways to improve how we do things.
    While some people are still using ox to pull ploughs and only produce enough food to feed themselves, the Brits will be thinking of ways to feed an entire country.
    You also have to remember that while the British were occupying other countries there was law and order.
    Very few tribal wars and clean drinking water, hospitals, schools, medicines etc.
    The problems start when the country wants to govern itself and is handed back, and that's when they revert back to old tribal grudges and let the infrastructure fall apart. That's what has happened in most of the countries that the Brits handed back.
    Think of it like someone renovating your house so it's beautiful and has all the modern conveniences, then as soon as they leave you start smashing it up.

  • @graceygrumble
    @graceygrumble Před měsícem +1

    I am 58 years of age, and the inventions I have witnessed in my lifetime are so numerous it is staggering.
    There is more technology in your phone than that which was used sending men to the moon!
    If you were to have transported me from 1974 to 2024, I would be in absolute awe.
    I remember that doors opening as you walked towards them was the stuff of Star Trek! 😂
    We had to walk over to the TV and press a button to change the channel... There were 3 channels.
    Inventiveness is still everywhere. You just don't notice it. You just say, "Oh, that's clever," and carry on.
    Then, one day, you look back and realise your life has been transformed.

  • @michaelmccann-5958
    @michaelmccann-5958 Před 3 dny

    The mini car was like a skate board with an engine win lots of races

  • @HankD13
    @HankD13 Před měsícem +7

    I would add Magna Carta, English Common Law and the English bill of rights 1689 - fundamental foundations of personal freedoms copied all around the world. The Abolition of Slavery and the refusal to accept Nazi peace overtures after the Fall of France as pretty high up there. Britain, from Roman colonisation, the Saxon and Viking invasions, the Norman conquest, being a refuge for European Lombard's, Flemish, Huguenots, Jews to name a few really did give us the modern world we know. Not too shabby.

    • @janice506
      @janice506 Před 6 dny

      Not copied in Scotland we have our own Declaration of Arbroath 6th April 1320 .

    • @HankD13
      @HankD13 Před 6 dny

      @@janice506 Declaration of Arbroath, is a great letter, asserting Scotland's right to defend itself and oppose the awful English. Unlike Magna Carta, nothing about individual rights, jury of your peers, leaders being subject to the law, no taxation without representation, only lawful convictions can punish crimes, women and children have inheritance rights etc. Pretty sure this things apply in Scotland too.

    • @janice506
      @janice506 Před 5 dny

      @@HankD13 in Scotland we don’t have a divorcee as head of our church & king of England is that what your going on about.?

    • @HankD13
      @HankD13 Před 5 dny

      @@janice506 Nope. Don't think that gets any mention in Magna Carta.

  • @nicksykes4575
    @nicksykes4575 Před měsícem +3

    Railway signalling was also invented in Britain.

  • @AndPigsCanFly-ku6ku
    @AndPigsCanFly-ku6ku Před 15 dny +1

    10:40 Fun fact for you guys, the reason lag exists is partially because of the distance of cable the data has to go through. fibre optic cables work by light. they trasmit light through their hollow cables which contains the data. Light has max speed. So once you reach a certain distance, the lag is noticeable.
    (wireless lag is different but basically the same, radio waves have a set throughpout) .
    One of the stock exchanges uses miles of coiled fibre optic cable to purposefully introduce a set amount of lag for every user of their exchange.
    They did it because with other stock exchanges, financial firms would build their offices as close to ther stock exchange as possible meaning their connection to the stock exchange was shorter distance and therefore faster/quicker than everyone elses, meaning they would see share price updates quicker , giving them an advantage over all the other users.
    By using that miles of coiled fibre optic cable, financial firms wouldnt see any advantage to building their offices closer. Stopping the gaming of the system.

    • @onastick2411
      @onastick2411 Před 12 dny

      I read this, the book was "Flash Boys" I think, the same guy who did "The Big Short". Basically the companies/banks are taking money from their customers so they can trade stocks, whilst simultaneously taking money from big companies, so they can have a built in advantage to beat their own customers. I couldn't believe how unethical it was.

  • @ianjardine7324
    @ianjardine7324 Před měsícem +2

    In the early days of industrialization and research all the European countries had their own scientific research communities however many people were members of more than one and they tended to share their discoveries. While the British ones were the largest and most prestigious having royal support the French, German and Italian ones were never far behind.

    • @samsonokoro5036
      @samsonokoro5036 Před 12 dny

      They were behind, not saying they weren't instrumental but no other country has had the impact the British had to the modern world and civilisation from art, social sciences and sciences, sports and recreation. They impacted the world more than any other country in history

  • @rickybuhl3176
    @rickybuhl3176 Před měsícem +5

    10:00 - I know dude, sat here in Denmark thinking the same thing.
    The British colonization, beyond all of the countries that they 'acquired' by defeating the French or the Germans in some war or another (with like for like technology), was invariably possible elsewhere because of advances in technology that simply put them so far ahead of their potential enemies (outside Europe).

    • @tick999
      @tick999 Před měsícem +2

      Brit are very Danish. Have you ever googled 'The Danelaw'? Many of the place names in the North have Thrope, By, Thwaite, Toft in them
      Some of our most violent words come from Denmark. knife, skull, anger, slaughter

    • @rickybuhl3176
      @rickybuhl3176 Před měsícem

      @@tick999 Indeed so. Was sent to England for some of my school years (autism meant in Denmark I'd go through special needs and Mother dearest thought otherwise - so just don't tell the English lol 'eh he's just a weird foreigner'). Primary in Lincolnshire (Thornton Curtis - not too far from Grimsby and Cleethorpes) and secondary in Essex, on Canvey Island - an island we have records of my ancient ancestors using as a mooring and entry point to the county. Sadly didn't get much time in Kent, where my ultimate ancestors (Jutes) made their home. As the blonde blue eyed foreigner, I needed to find all the defensive knowledge I could - albeit over a thousand years I had to go back to find it lol the Castle on the hill helped as a little reminder of the past. And yes, Canvey gave me a peasant accent that I still can't shift but it's better than the typical Danglish, I guess. Linguistically - it's interesting because both the Angles and Saxons were pushed off their land and "encouraged" to migrate by the Danes coming out of southern Sweden and into mainland Denmark (the idea of them filling a void left by migrating peoples is sweet but fantasy, 2,000 years ago we did not migrate thousands of miles for greener grass, we fought our neighbour for theirs, the land was also bloody good since they'd been supplying the Romans for centuries with cattle and dairy) - so the words the Anglo-Saxons in the British Isles were using for knife and skull etc., were just local variations of the language, with the modernised version of the Germanic Norse that the Danes eventually brought, was just like the English of the UK and America is today - same start but evolved and different over a few centuries, albeit with a little Latin and Celtic, probably some Gaelic words too, in terms of what the Norse would have met. As such it's a bit like going from using the word engine and changing to use the word motor - Steam engines to motor cars - so it's easier to adopt and use the word than if it was entirely foreign, even if it's different, if that makes sense. When you consider our word for [storage] trunk and coffins is Kiste and Church is Kirk - we can tell the Scots were just as keen to keep some of the lingo around. Ultimately, amusing that we were [back then] more kindred with the unrelated Scots and Irish than the related Anglo-Saxons. Though perhaps they recalled down South why they'd been forced across to the British Isles. We're kin, whether Icelandic or Swedish, Danish or Norwegian - Faroes too - akin to the Scots and Irish or Poles and Ukrainians. Britain was basically our America - restless natives and all that.

    • @tick999
      @tick999 Před měsícem

      @rickybuhl3176 thanks for such interesting information.
      I never knew about this perspective, of Danes coming From south Sweden and pushing the Anglo-Saxons out.
      We are also told of the perspective of the Romano Britons being left vulnerable after the collapse of the Roman Empire and being repeatedly raided by the Picts from modern-day Scotland and inviting the Anglo-Saxons to work as missionary soldiers helping to defend them. After time, more and more Anglo-Saxons settled, becoming more powerful and dominant and any fallings out and skirmishes would result in them gaining territory, more and more.
      I'm sharing a documentary below that I'm sure you will enjoy if you haven't already seen it.
      czcams.com/video/7UG6vHXArlk/video.htmlsi=A0ijFrFmHEmKvUUw

    • @tick999
      @tick999 Před měsícem +1

      @rickybuhl3176 Thank you for the really interesting information.That is a different perspective I have never heard before about the Danes coming from South Sweden and pushing out the Anglo-Saxons.
      Another perspective I have heard before is that the Romano Britons were left vulnerable after the collapse of the Roman empire and were repeatedly getting raided by the Pics of modern-day Scotland. So the Romano Britains invited some Anglo-Saxons to work as mercenary soldiers to help defend them. As more and more Anglo-Saxons settled, they may have started to realise they were stronger and dominant, so any disagreements or skimmishers would have resulted in them gaining territory.
      I am sharing a documentary that I think you will enjoy if you haven't already seen it before
      czcams.com/video/7UG6vHXArlk/video.htmlsi=Gj8D-4U0ClshajiJ

    • @tick999
      @tick999 Před měsícem

      @rickybuhl3176 2 more slightly different perspectives that I have heard about reasons for why The Vikings invaded. One way we are usually told is that they just came to rape and pillage and take over the land.
      But another one I have heard is that the Danes who had been travelling to Britain to trade for many years already, decided to start attacking the Christians before the Christians would attack them.
      Taken from Wiki:
      During the Saxon Wars, Charlemagne, King of the Franks, forcibly converted the Saxons from their native Germanic paganism by way of warfare, and law upon conquest. Examples are the Massacre of Verden in 782, when Charlemagne reportedly had 4,500 captive Saxons massacred for rebelling, and the Capitulatio de partibus Saxoniae, a law imposed on conquered Saxons in 785, after another rebellion and destruction of churches and killing of missionary priests and monks, that prescribed death to those who refused to convert to Christianity.

  • @onastick2411
    @onastick2411 Před měsícem +4

    The jet engine as we understand it today was invented by Frank Whittle. The German who devised the German jet engine, acknowledged this in his book after the war.

    • @samsonokoro5036
      @samsonokoro5036 Před 12 dny

      As we understand it today ? Do some more research on this topic

    • @onastick2411
      @onastick2411 Před 12 dny

      @@samsonokoro5036 Vacuous, meaningless statement.

  • @margcraven2976
    @margcraven2976 Před 24 dny +5

    As for the bad what about frican leaders who were taking slaves f there own people and there were killed and died at there hands the British onley finished paying the debt of for ending slavery in the early 2000 ends And it was the African leaders who did not want it to end

    • @frayserken
      @frayserken Před 23 dny

      Britain deserves a medal they never enslaved people. The "African leaders sold africans to European" but European enslaved them perpetually

  • @SR-pr2xz
    @SR-pr2xz Před 4 dny

    They may have invented the toilet, but we aussies invented the double flush

  • @jocko6065
    @jocko6065 Před 25 dny +3

    🇬🇧👍

  • @FrankStaack-hr4wr
    @FrankStaack-hr4wr Před 20 dny

    Dont drive a Mini, all will say: Look, what he has a small one.😁

  • @Sonotfrench
    @Sonotfrench Před měsícem +4

    What has your country done for the world, I’d love to see a video on that :)

    • @frayserken
      @frayserken Před 23 dny

      Start by telling us what you personally and your father has done for the world.

    • @Sonotfrench
      @Sonotfrench Před 22 dny

      @@frayserken lol BIT of a weird response to my comment

    • @frayserken
      @frayserken Před 13 dny

      @@Sonotfrench stop claiming others people achievements be proud of yours.

    • @Sonotfrench
      @Sonotfrench Před 13 dny

      @@frayserken when did I claim other peoples’ achievements??

  • @andrewgoodenough1809
    @andrewgoodenough1809 Před měsícem +1

    Couple of newish inventions , just to show we are still inventing , 1 the arm processor, 2 raspberry pi
    Most of the inventions now are improving existing technology rather than new discoveries.
    Antimatter , Matter and antimatter cannot coexist at close range for more than a small fraction of a second because they collide with and annihilate each other, releasing large quantities of energy in the form of gamma rays or elementary particles. It is a lot more than thus but that would be an essay.

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Před měsícem +2

      The ARM processor and the Pi aren't inventions, they're adaptations. RISC processors existed long before Acorn Electronics (The "A" in ARM stands for "Acorn"), Sun engine analysers were common in car mechanic workshops by the 80s and IBM had RISC products in the 70s too. If you can nail what ARM really did you could argue that it was them that invented what AMD call "chiplet" architecture, 2 ARM engineers were headhunted by AMD before the development of Zen Chiplet based X86 which were just CISC based versions of what were already ubiquitous in all other applications (ARM designed RISC chips make up the majority of all microprocessors ever manufactured, they are literally in everything).

    • @andrewgoodenough1809
      @andrewgoodenough1809 Před měsícem

      @@darthwiizius yup that's why I continued the way I did

  • @Fred-fl2fo
    @Fred-fl2fo Před měsícem +3

    Why should the British do anything for you. Cant you do something for your selves.

  • @CM-1723
    @CM-1723 Před měsícem +2

    React to Every country England as ever invaded visualised

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 Před měsícem +4

    I get what you guys say, but i think you have to look at the big picture. dont forget we in the uk were colonised also, by the romans saxons and the vikings
    so we also know about that, but that was 2000 years ago, yes we went out and claimed the world, im guessing by your accent your nigerian,
    think about this in modern times please, we went through 2 world wars, this tiny little island, for the fight for freedom, after the second world war, nato was set up, with the UK, the US and france to stop this happning again, there are now 31 countries in nato, ukraine would not have happened, puten went in before we could get ukraine into europe, but we supporting them and nato is, but be got finland into nato, so putin has nowhere to go
    put that aside, and the past, why is the UK not a hated country, we are not hated, but respected, many nigerians come here to work, and have better life, and you guys are the hardest workers i know, i have alot of nigerian friends
    and to be honest, we are still the greatest country in the world, a country that is no bigger than texas or arizona
    but we support the world where needed, with our best ally, the US, without the US and the UK being ally's, the world would be at risk

    • @ProfessorBernardFuck
      @ProfessorBernardFuck Před měsícem +1

      You missed the big one - The Normans

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Před měsícem

      Texas is way way bigger than the UK mate. France is twice the size of the UK and that's about the size of California which is smaller than Texas. To give you a further context: England is 53% of the UK land mass, New York State is about 10% larger than England and NYS is tiny compared to Texas.

    • @BogusDudeGW
      @BogusDudeGW Před měsícem +2

      @@darthwiizius Bring Texas to Barnsley, we'll kick your ass!

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Před měsícem +2

      @@BogusDudeGW
      Nah, Texas was bought out by Sainsbury's and renamed "Homebase" before being sold to some Australians... BTW, "arse", an ass is a half horse half donkey hybrid, and if I were from Texas it'd be quite a chore bringing one over, let alone putting it on a train to get it up north. 😉

  • @kopynd1
    @kopynd1 Před 28 dny +1

    where would we be without electricity, hydraulics, carbonated water fizzy pop, worst invention was work

  • @penningtonlfc
    @penningtonlfc Před měsícem

    he means the flushing toilet

  • @michaelmccann-5958
    @michaelmccann-5958 Před 3 dny +1

    In the country where i come from we have idiots too but i do not care about your colour race religion,just treat people fairly.we all bleed red pal

  • @hadesdogs4366
    @hadesdogs4366 Před 26 dny

    The British aren’t saints by any stretch of the imagination but in terms of life quality under the British was considered preferable than most countries at the time and for what many or most people would consider brutal or cruel, more often than not, what the British did even the worst parts of what we did was always either equaled or superseded by any other country before or even after, again take slavery as an example where yes the British contributed a lot towards slavery and the transport of slaves, but considering that every single country or civilization at that point in time were either actively engaged in the capture of slaves, selling of slaves or transportation of slaves was practically universal by that point in time and so wasn’t really considered evil the same way how people in the future might see zoos or other forms of captivity as bad if not worse than say slavery or by having a fossil fuel car makes you a nazi despite everyone using a nuclear fusion reactor engine instead to power their eco friendly vehicles

  • @alexwallace5486
    @alexwallace5486 Před 29 dny +1

    Here's a few things to think about.
    TV TELEPHONE, PNUEMATIC TYRES, TARMACADAM, COMPUTER, discovered Penecillan, and just too many more to mention. Britain gave all of this to the world. What have you given?

  • @frayserken
    @frayserken Před 23 dny +1

    Industrial revolution was inspired by Indian techniques they got from india.e.g textile looms

    • @Sgt.chickens
      @Sgt.chickens Před 11 dny

      They got the Textile loom they invented from india? right.......

    • @frayserken
      @frayserken Před 11 dny

      @@Sgt.chickens name techniques and inventions made by Britain before they invaded Indian subcontinent

    • @PeterJPickles
      @PeterJPickles Před 11 dny

      @@frayserken How to invade India with no inventions or techniques, we just stumbled around ffs get clued up will you.

    • @PeterJPickles
      @PeterJPickles Před 11 dny

      @@frayserken Also India would still be using them age old methods "you think you invented" today if it wasn't for Britain.

    • @Sgt.chickens
      @Sgt.chickens Před 10 dny

      @frayserken What does that matter when the technique they invented had Nothing to do with India?

  • @randolf84
    @randolf84 Před měsícem

    the man talks about technology and the brittish? WiFi/Bluetooth etc is Dutch and helped us more.. America started with New Amsterdam (dutch) and the dutch gave it away to the neglish, 5 presidents of the USA are of dutch origine... one even did not speak english/american. and i can go on... this video is mosltly nonsense. just like south africa, ones called Kaapstad (capetown) started with the Dutch... common people know the history

    • @jonsnow6741
      @jonsnow6741 Před měsícem +3

      how do they work without power ?

    • @randolf84
      @randolf84 Před měsícem

      @@jonsnow6741 what is power in youre mind?

    • @grigorione7824
      @grigorione7824 Před měsícem +2

      pretty sure the tech that led to wifi was invented by the CSIRO and that is an Aussie group .

    • @randolf84
      @randolf84 Před měsícem

      @@grigorione7824 do more research Cees Links

    • @randolf84
      @randolf84 Před měsícem

      @@grigorione7824 WaveLAN and Wifi is was a idea and invented by Cees Links. with steve jobs apple...

  • @michaelmccann-5958
    @michaelmccann-5958 Před 3 dny

    Im glad you are not talking with a yankee accent thank you from a scotsman in glasgow city

  • @michaelmccann-5958
    @michaelmccann-5958 Před 3 dny

    Tat glass makes the windows on every thing pal

  • @michaelmccann-5958
    @michaelmccann-5958 Před 3 dny

    No pistons no v8 cars

  • @michaelmccann-5958
    @michaelmccann-5958 Před 3 dny

    How does it feel not being well educated