Something is OFF about these World Fairs in the 1800s #history #joerogan

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ugy
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The buildings we're low quality. The fair would run for an Year or two. The Chicago world's Fair in 1893 had a larger percentage of the global population visit it than Disney land today

triggertherapy
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Everyone who says these guys aren’t on to anything are the ones who really aren’t onto anything 😂

realkevintorres
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Bro is going to lose it when he finds out that they still do world expos

jnorris
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Bro had all the ingredients and still chose to not be cooking shit 😭😭🔥🔥😂

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These are like the shower thoughts that you should ignore and never tell anyone

mooseg
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As someone with a history graduate this video hurts my liver

vgfytjbtff
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The world fair wasn’t something to teach the rich about history it was a celebration and demonstration of the host countries wealth and industry as nations tried to one up each other coming out of the Industrial Revolution the Eiffel Tower was built for this very reason though the world fair was eventually taken over by the Olympics and it sank into irrelevance

thonkadonk
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Bro gonna freak out when hears about museum exhibits….

bowmanny
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Dayum this dude got his diploma from a vending machine

Immortal-Daiki
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*I hate to disrupt the flow but I can’t just let you guys believe this without hearing the counter argument.* These exhibitions effectively worked the way modern-day tradeshows do, it was a way of doing business

For example, Prince Albert (husband of Queen Victoria) put on a great exhibition entitled the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations in 1851 which cost £335, 742 which equates to £46, 482, 000 as of 2019 when accounting for inflation. The revenue from this project was £522, 000 which equates to £72, 269, 000 as of 2019. Over 6, 000, 000 (6 million) people attended and exhibits from 25 countries were featured. Albert took the profits from this endeavor and purchased South Kensington Museum, a building which would be used solely for art, science, and industry to be displayed for the public

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It's like overhearing two stoners have a discussion while standing in line at the dispensary.

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When a topic interests you but the essay is due at midnight so you just make oblivious claims to compensate for your lack of research 10/10

troillandford
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One of those buildings still exist. And it is huge. It's in Nashville, and it's a replica of the Parthenon complete with a giant statue to Athena in gold leaf. Totally worth visiting and going through the museum inside of it.

PeterMancini
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As if there weren't schools, universities, libraries, journals and newspapers back then. Only world fairs can hold world's information.

MrHeuvaladao
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The sheer amount of waste shows there is enough to go around. This world could be a eutopia, and all the issues we fight about would be non-issues.

However, the very few would have to settle for living very comfortably amongst others who are also living very comfortably.

boldcounsel
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He says as if we don’t build massive event centers every few years for Olympics then completely abandon them once it’s over

Mr.Buckshots
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Absolute nonsense. Average people to the world’s fairs, which still run by the way.

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