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Rachel, Monica, Joey, Phoebe, ...Commodore Matthew Perry? That can't be right. Check out this video to find out more about Perry, steam ships, and whether or not Perry ever guest starred on Friends. Spoiler alert: he didn't.

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it's not hard to guess the biggest way that steamships changed the world.

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seriously we've only said it like a bajillion times so far in the unit, but

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we'll say it one more time for the cheap seats. faster and cheaper transportation

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meant that more Goods could get more places and make more money. that was [steam boat throws out money]

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especially true across the Atlantic. suddenly European and American markets

00:24

were only a week apart rather than a few months. and trade exploded like that time

00:30

we put tinfoil in the microwave. I'll kind of like that time. the

00:33

steamship trade explosion was a good thing for most people. steam ships also

00:37

really changed warfare. this isn't the warfare technology units so we won't go super

00:42

deep into it yet, but to consider this a teaser trailer. the first thing people [steam boats talk]

00:46

did with steam ships was put big guns on them. of course. because that's what

00:52

humans do we love blowing things up. and man do they need a new hobby. but there

00:56

are more pieces to the Steamship puzzle. first there's the fact that not

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everybody had equal access to steam power. only the most developed

01:04

industrialized nations had steam ships and back in the day this was mainly just

01:08

Britain in the U.S.. well second those nations were interested in new sources [man smiles on the beach]

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of natural resources. new markets to buy their stuff and generally wait to extend

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their influence and power. so basically steamships helped

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industrialized nations combined military expansion with economic growth. kind of

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like killing two birds with one stone. which is mean. never do that.

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but we guess it was more like they were killing native populations who get in

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their way of their super awesome empires instead. which is arguably way meaner. [man teaches history class]

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well speaking of mean it's time to meet Commodore Matthew C Perry, American naval

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officer and no relation to Matthew Perry of friends Fame. well this guy was a

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poster boy for American imperialism. well let's set the scene .ever since the 17th

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century Japan had a closed-door policy. no foreigners could enter the country

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and no natives could leave it. no major trading vessels no foreign diplomats no

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ambassadors no international vacations. zilch. in the early 1850s American [men in Japanese garb hold stop sign]

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politicians decided they were a little tired of Japan's closed doors . maybe they

02:20

wanted to take a cool vacation,or maybe they were just eager for new

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markets and trading opportunitie.s so what'd they do well they sent Commodore

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Perry to renegotiate. well that's one way to describe what he did. Perry showed up

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with a fleet of steam ships some really big guns and a nasty letter

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demanding that the emperor concede to American trading demands. if they didn't [Perry pictured talking to Japanese man]

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ferry was gonna blow their country to pieces. ha real chill Perry. real chill.

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while Perry's knock on Japan's door wasn't the only time steamships helped

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industrialized countries get a little richer and more powerful .there are some

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historians who claim that the entire Scramble for Africa was mainly thanks to

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shallow draught gunboats. oh and fYI the Scramble for Africa was that charming

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period when all of Europe decided it would be super cool to own another

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continent .Oh fun. anyway those shallow draft gunboats really did the trick. [map of Africa surrounded by boats]

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there were small and maneuverable little boats packed with guns, and they could

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navigate up African rivers and take over surrounding towns and cities. this led to

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the popular African saying gunboats stink .all right fine well maybe that

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wasn't a saying but we're sure they had some choice words for it. [Africans Pickett about boats]

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