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AP World History 3.4 Industrialization and Global Integration, c. 1750 to c. 1900. Based on GDP, the wealthiest country in the world in the year 1900 was...what?
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- 00:03
And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by the GDP which
- 00:07
technically means gross domestic product but sometimes it's fun to pretend [Pig dancing]
- 00:11
otherwise and here's your question based on GDP not German dancing pigs the
- 00:17
wealthiest country in the world in the year nineteen hundred was one in here
- 00:20
essential answers.... alright so before we dive into the
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- 00:26
wonderful world of gdp we need to know how we're measuring it after all you
- 00:30
can't expect to pay for a cuppa in Great Britain took again we're going to be [Doll sitting by a cup of tea]
- 00:34
using Geary Thomas dollars basically a hypothetical of international currency
- 00:39
used to compare current view value throughout history nifty right don't let
- 00:44
your employer paid with them anyway now back to our regularly scheduled
- 00:47
programming first and foremost we know that there was a whole lot of
- 00:50
imperialism going on which means that compared to the big players at the time
- 00:54
the Emperor of Japan wasn't really all that impressive weighing in at around [Japan flag appears]
- 00:58
fifty two thousand sorry Emperor Meiji and while will hand the second Germany
- 01:04
was definitely beginning to enter the world stage as a power player its
- 01:07
beginnings were far too recent and far too humble as a time to be a contender
- 01:11
in the content unless we're talking about the who can be most dapper contest [Wilhelm II appears on stage]
- 01:16
in which we likely found early in the winter yeah seriously look at that
- 01:20
mustache but it around 162,000 Wilhelm's growing nation wasn't quite up to snuff
- 01:25
literally what about France? well we know what had a pretty darn impressive empire
- 01:30
of its own but let's take a look at a map of its colonies from 1900 not bad [Colonies of France appear on map]
- 01:35
not bad at all too bad their gdp at the time though was hovering around 116,000
- 01:40
mark which leaves us with our final answer just for fun let's take a look at
- 01:44
the British Empire is compared with a French whoa looking promising and what [British Empire colonies appear]
- 01:49
is our impressively expansive empires GDP ringing in at king ding ding 185,000
- 01:55
we have a winner great britain has just come off two incredibly successful
- 01:58
centuries of industrialization it would take a few more decades for their empire
- 02:03
to really start shrinking but for our 1900 flavored purposes ski is the [GB flag shrinks]
- 02:08
obvious choice say easy peasy lemon squeezy [Woman eating slice of lemon]
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