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4 Feb 202102:52

Summary

TLDRThis video introduces viewers to the Modern Age, beginning with Christopher Columbus' discovery of America in 1492 and concluding with the French Revolution in 1789. It highlights the unification of small kingdoms into powerful countries ruled by monarchs who held absolute power. Society was divided into two main classes: the privileged (clergy and nobility) who were exempt from taxes, and the non-privileged (artisans and peasants) who had to work hard and pay taxes. The video aims to engage learners and invites them to visit Happy Learning's website for more educational content and games.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Modern Age began in 1492 with the discovery of America and ended in 1789 with the French Revolution.
  • 😀 Europe was previously divided into small kingdoms during the Middle Ages, but during the Modern Age, these kingdoms unified into larger countries.
  • 😀 Kings held immense power in the Modern Age, often doing whatever they pleased as absolute rulers.
  • 😀 Society was divided into two main social classes: the privileged and the non-privileged.
  • 😀 The privileged class consisted of the clergy and nobility, who didn't pay taxes because of their close relationship with the king.
  • 😀 The non-privileged class included artisans and peasants, who worked hard to survive and were required to pay taxes.
  • 😀 The Modern Age was marked by significant discoveries, inventions, and the rise of influential scientists and artists.
  • 😀 Kings in the Modern Age were considered the absolute rulers, having control over all aspects of the country.
  • 😀 The video encourages viewers to visit the website Happy Learning for more educational resources, including games and videos.
  • 😀 Happy Learning aims to educate and entertain, making learning an enjoyable experience.

Q & A

  • When did the Modern Age begin and end?

    -The Modern Age began in 1492 with the discovery of America and ended in 1789 with the French Revolution.

  • What was Europe like during the Middle Ages?

    -During the Middle Ages, Europe was full of small kingdoms that later unified during the Modern Age.

  • What major change occurred during the Modern Age in Europe?

    -The small kingdoms in Europe unified, leading to the creation of large countries.

  • Who ruled these new large countries during the Modern Age?

    -These countries were ruled by very powerful kings who had absolute control and were like lords over their territories.

  • How were the social classes structured during the Modern Age?

    -There were two main social classes: the privileged (clergy and nobility) and the non-privileged (artisans and peasants).

  • Why didn't the privileged classes have to pay taxes?

    -The privileged classes, including the clergy and nobility, were close friends and relatives of the king, which exempted them from paying taxes.

  • What was the situation for the non-privileged classes?

    -The non-privileged classes, such as artisans and peasants, had to work hard to survive and were the ones who paid taxes.

  • What significant event marked the end of the Modern Age?

    -The French Revolution, which began in 1789, marked the end of the Modern Age.

  • What did the video suggest viewers do to learn more about the Modern Age?

    -The video encourages viewers to visit the website HappyLearning.tv to find more videos and games related to history.

  • How does Happy Learning aim to educate viewers?

    -Happy Learning educates by entertaining, offering videos and games that help people learn while having fun.

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