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The Fish That Changed The World 

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Salt cod, a staple of maritime trade for centuries, has had a profound impact on global history over the past millennium. By the 9th century, Vikings were salting and drying cod to preserve it for long voyages, enabling exploration across the North Atlantic. As European fishing fleets expanded in the 15th and 16th centuries, salt cod became a key commodity, especially for countries like Portugal, Spain, and England, whose sailors relied on this durable protein source during long expeditions.
The discovery of vast cod-rich waters off Newfoundland in the early 1500s fueled international competition, driving both European colonization of the Americas and the growth of transatlantic trade routes. Salt cod also played a role in the triangular trade, where it was exchanged for slaves in Africa, who were then sent to the Caribbean, and sugar shipped back to Europe.
Its influence spread into culinary traditions as well, from bacalhau in Portugal to brandade in France. Salt cod's global reach allowed it to serve as a unifying foodstuff across diverse cultures. By providing sustenance for explorers, sailors, and entire communities, salt cod became a cornerstone of economic and social developments in the Atlantic world, shaping history for over a thousand years.

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@breakingglass27
@breakingglass27 8 дней назад
I'm surprised you didn't mention the biggest plot twist: cod has been so overfished in the Cape Cod area that any cod you eat in the cape is actually imported from Iceland
@mattcat65
@mattcat65 8 дней назад
Or Pacific Cod from Alaska!
@kimichan5
@kimichan5 8 дней назад
That’s wild
@krypto7653
@krypto7653 8 дней назад
That's kinda sad, hope they're able to repopulate their number's someday
@kylebaryonyx9478
@kylebaryonyx9478 8 дней назад
@@krypto7653 That's the thing: as of now, they can't. The population was so overexploited that it still hasn't recovered 50 years later. Look up the Atlantic Cod crash. The wild stocks were so overfished that they completely collapsed and never ever approached recovery levels. And that's why the lobster fishery on the east coast of north america is so strong, since cod eat lobster
@JuisSekasi
@JuisSekasi 8 дней назад
And the cold is actually perfect for drying
@kristophermichaud4467
@kristophermichaud4467 8 дней назад
"I was raised on cod" "You mean Call of Duty, right?" "No, what the hell is Call of Duty?"
@santsbr
@santsbr 7 дней назад
ayo nice pfp!
@kristophermichaud4467
@kristophermichaud4467 7 дней назад
@@santsbr Eyyyy! Mad respect!
@Cobaltstarfish
@Cobaltstarfish 7 дней назад
@@kristophermichaud4467 cringe
@kristophermichaud4467
@kristophermichaud4467 6 дней назад
@@Cobaltstarfish say that to a mirror, holmes
@Cobaltstarfish
@Cobaltstarfish 6 дней назад
i didn't think you could make it worse but you proved me wrong.
@shanesayre283
@shanesayre283 8 дней назад
"Basically has zero fat" Basically everyone: *proceeds to deep-fry*
@pedrofaria6236
@pedrofaria6236 8 дней назад
americans, not everybody
@yes.2010
@yes.2010 8 дней назад
​@pedrofaria6236 hate to break it to you but fish and chips are British...
@georgegordonbrown9522
@georgegordonbrown9522 8 дней назад
English? Btw how can you eat fish with potato crisos?
@pedrofaria6236
@pedrofaria6236 8 дней назад
@@yes.2010 lil bro, cod has so many recipes, very few are deep fried. british cuisine is garbage so that doesnt count as food. The point was the word "everybody", because its just false. Majority of cod recepees aint fried
@yes.2010
@yes.2010 8 дней назад
@@pedrofaria6236 almost everything you've said is just blatantly wrong
@unfortunateness
@unfortunateness 5 дней назад
Props to Activision for making this possible
@i_like_Peanuts
@i_like_Peanuts 5 дней назад
😂😂😂
@DevIsntGoated
@DevIsntGoated 3 дня назад
😭😭🙏🏽
@goosyloose4115
@goosyloose4115 3 дня назад
Damn straight.. Although they have fallen of in the past few years.. we need some dlc
@funnyfish1982
@funnyfish1982 4 дня назад
"The only reason the USA exists is..." "Great Britain?" "Cod" "WHAAAA"
@JayceGee-qy4rl
@JayceGee-qy4rl 2 дня назад
Same
@G1adit
@G1adit 9 дней назад
“The only reason the us exists is because cod” gets thrown a carp
@saulspeaks2557
@saulspeaks2557 8 дней назад
A fish is a fish is a fish, i always says
@aidonbug
@aidonbug 8 дней назад
We've been DOOPED, BAMBOOZLED, SWINDLED, THE OLD SWITCHARU!
@norwegianroads2152
@norwegianroads2152 8 дней назад
It made me think he was talking about a different cod than the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
@TeterbenAllateg6163
@TeterbenAllateg6163 8 дней назад
I shall bow to a fish geek like you as I would’ve never known that, toast.
@nordicmind82
@nordicmind82 8 дней назад
⁠@@saulspeaks2557 No such thing as a fish, as we anti-fish scientists always say. And I do recommend the book Why Fish Don't Exist: A Story of Loss, Love, and the Hidden Order of Life.
@pommedeter7407
@pommedeter7407 7 дней назад
"One nation, united under Cod"
@jorgeo4483
@jorgeo4483 6 дней назад
@Autor: The first Europeans settled in Newfoundland, where Canadians have falsified their buildings that they built those buildings at L'Anse aux Meadows, except the church, which is English and much later, making them look like Vikings. The Basques fished whales and the Portuguese cod. 13th century, a little before the May Flower. And the only reason why the USA exists is because of English piracy and the financing, training and military aid of Spain for your independence, which also obtained the support of France and declared war on England, which reduced your numbers to 10 % of English troops available to you. Something you take with you.
@B_Bunny_
@B_Bunny_ 6 дней назад
This was so funny 😂
@EthanAshcraft-Newton
@EthanAshcraft-Newton 5 дней назад
Well aktualie the USA is a secular nation 🤓☝️
@jensenraylight8011
@jensenraylight8011 5 дней назад
Should have change the Bald Eagle mascot with Cod fish
@JohnJ469
@JohnJ469 5 дней назад
@@jensenraylight8011 Doesn't the US money have "In Cod we trust" printed on it?
@Scherzo-lx6il
@Scherzo-lx6il 9 дней назад
This is one of the most random history fact I’ve heard of in my life.
@MissGimpsAlot
@MissGimpsAlot 8 дней назад
The Townsend's have a video on how fish sustained early America. "The food that held up a nation"
@HeroOfWildOfficial
@HeroOfWildOfficial 8 дней назад
And isn’t that why we watch this channel (and for Ironland, that too)
@mortareon10301
@mortareon10301 8 дней назад
Sergey Taboriysky asesino a disparos al padre del creador de el género lolicon
@zyxw2000
@zyxw2000 8 дней назад
All his facts are random. A great channel.
@c.b.-11
@c.b.-11 7 дней назад
We exist because we wanted freedom from British Rule.
@ziopeppecartagialla.1360
@ziopeppecartagialla.1360 5 дней назад
Ah yes, Call Of Duty, my favorite dish
@themusicandentertainmentlo4572
😂
@trevaenglish1542
@trevaenglish1542 5 дней назад
That fish and chips looks sooo fire! 🐟 🍟 🔥
@I_have_purpose
@I_have_purpose 9 дней назад
I didn't know that such a delicious fish signed the declaration of independence
@RemoteEars
@RemoteEars 8 дней назад
Really, the name the "The founding flounders", didn't hint towards their true nature?
@I_have_purpose
@I_have_purpose 8 дней назад
@@RemoteEars i should've known, it just went over my head
@criollitoification
@criollitoification 8 дней назад
​@@I_have_purposeoh, stop being so Koi about it! 😂
@criollitoification
@criollitoification 8 дней назад
​@@RemoteEarsyou are correct, that bit of trivia was salmon known!
@criollitoification
@criollitoification 8 дней назад
Don't worry all, I'll see myself Tr...out!... 😢😂
@ryansmith841
@ryansmith841 8 дней назад
I was a tour guide at the MA State House for a few years. The wooden cod is known as the "Sacred Cod" and it's been "codnapped" twice in its history. Once was by a group of Harvard students, and the dean of Harvard actually threatened to expel any students found to be part of the heist, so it showed up anonymously the next day.
@andrew_ray
@andrew_ray 7 дней назад
The Sacred Cod hangs in the state House chamber. The state Senate, ashamed by their lack of divine fish, commissioned a Holy Mackerel to be hung in the Senate chamber.
@droidnick
@droidnick 7 дней назад
Who stole it the other time?
@vpustote
@vpustote 6 дней назад
​@@droidnick some dude named john.
@orbitalbutt6757
@orbitalbutt6757 6 дней назад
The sacred cod, and the holy mackerel
@beashemmad.sayson545
@beashemmad.sayson545 6 дней назад
Why would they steal it-
@NabeelAli-vd6dn
@NabeelAli-vd6dn 8 дней назад
Him: "cod(The Fish)" My brain: call of duty
@Watoosi13
@Watoosi13 4 дня назад
I recognized that one second clip at 0:12 That’s Townsends! I love their content about historical cooking!
@australopithecus_lucis
@australopithecus_lucis 3 дня назад
Yeah! I'm glad someone else recognised it!
@julianmac2117
@julianmac2117 3 дня назад
Saw that very subtle clip from townsends. Great channel
@WireHedd
@WireHedd 8 дней назад
As a Newfoundlander I can remember as a kid that every yard in our little village was filled with big dry nets covered in butterflied, salted cod. We just call it "making fish".
@andrewkelly7895
@andrewkelly7895 6 дней назад
Same thing up da southern shore where I come from:)
@WireHedd
@WireHedd 6 дней назад
@@andrewkelly7895 Bay of Islands here... Halfway Point when I was a tyke.
@therealspeedwagon1451
@therealspeedwagon1451 6 дней назад
It’s funny because Newfoundland was settled by Vikings and has a rich Irish heritage.
@WireHedd
@WireHedd 6 дней назад
@@therealspeedwagon1451 We have a good amount of Welsh, Irish, French and Micmac in our family so it comes from a lot of places.
@HAIRHOLIC_1
@HAIRHOLIC_1 6 дней назад
Didn’t the birds eat the fish?
@pinkpunther
@pinkpunther 8 дней назад
One nation under cod
@zacablaster
@zacablaster 8 дней назад
XD
@xjerrylee22x
@xjerrylee22x 8 дней назад
With liberty and just fish for all.
@kaycey7361
@kaycey7361 8 дней назад
With liberty and justice for none.
@freeway1823
@freeway1823 8 дней назад
Cod bless America
@nessesaryschoolthing
@nessesaryschoolthing 8 дней назад
In Cod We Trust
@mwm48
@mwm48 8 дней назад
In Cod we trust. 🇺🇸 🐟
@wienerguy7822
@wienerguy7822 8 дней назад
hell yeah brother
@jonathanberry1111
@jonathanberry1111 6 дней назад
Oh Cod!
@ElectronicShredder
@ElectronicShredder 3 дня назад
A-fishin'-men
@rythvicr3240
@rythvicr3240 4 дня назад
I read that book in college! It's amazing how much cod has shaped human history.
@rasapplepipe
@rasapplepipe 5 дней назад
Cod fish is so important it's not even funny. It's a major aspect of Jamaican and Portuguese culture but you can't even fish it off their shores.
@kayroiger8293
@kayroiger8293 9 дней назад
The fish in your Hand is a carp.😂
@ImNotaRussianBot
@ImNotaRussianBot 8 дней назад
No, it's a pillow. Duh.
@MLaurenavicius
@MLaurenavicius 8 дней назад
@@ImNotaRussianBot You're both wrong. It's a pillow carp that identifies as a real cod fish
@elijahjakobsen7898
@elijahjakobsen7898 8 дней назад
@@MLaurenavicius Give it a few days and it'll have blue and purple hair.
@normanmai7865
@normanmai7865 8 дней назад
What is a pillow? Can a cat be a pillow if it lets you sleep on it?
@MLaurenavicius
@MLaurenavicius 8 дней назад
​@@normanmai7865 That's very deep to consider. If my grandma had wheels would she be bycicle? I always wondered. P.S. Somebody please stop me
@convertiblecroc
@convertiblecroc 6 дней назад
Also before we started overfishing the cod, they were massive. Like people sized cod. People have found cod fossils that would have been like 160lbs when it was alive
@Lusitano-ln6od
@Lusitano-ln6od 8 дней назад
We Portuguese eat a ton of dried cod fish every year
@DidacusMolinarius
@DidacusMolinarius 5 дней назад
Ah, the inhabitants of the Brazilian colony in Europe?
@Lusitano-ln6od
@Lusitano-ln6od 5 дней назад
@@DidacusMolinarius wtf do you want with that?
@wolfgangkranek376
@wolfgangkranek376 3 дня назад
That's why your music is so sad.
@goodlife6277
@goodlife6277 3 дня назад
​@@DidacusMolinariusBut your skin is dark...🤮🤮🤮
@gadeaiglesiassordo716
@gadeaiglesiassordo716 2 дня назад
Spain and Portugal are massive dry cod consumers.
@imtheone214
@imtheone214 3 дня назад
I don't know who you are or why your videos magically appeared in my feed, but im satisfied. Subbed
@aaronv251
@aaronv251 4 дня назад
It’s even on our currency “In Cod we trust”.
@alanlight7740
@alanlight7740 8 дней назад
This makes total sense if you forget all the older European settlements in North America such as Jamestown and St. Augustine that had nothing to do with cod.
@FooFoo_CuddlyPoops
@FooFoo_CuddlyPoops 8 дней назад
Just for clarification, are you specifically talking about the 17th century settlements that would become part of the US? Or are you including the 11th century Viking settlements he mentions?
@CasualNotice
@CasualNotice 8 дней назад
Shhh...we never speak of the demon weed that is the source of all of humanity's problems.
@trickyrichard
@trickyrichard 8 дней назад
The viking settlements predate Jamestown. They settled in north America before any anglo colonist. Did you watch the video?
@alanlight7740
@alanlight7740 8 дней назад
@@trickyrichard - Did you see the very beginning of the video where he said "The only reason the United States exist is cod"? How did the viking settlements contribute to the establishment of the United States? They were dead end settlements that were forgotten for centuries and their existence was only rediscovered well after the United States were established.
@mattcat65
@mattcat65 8 дней назад
*Ahem* The only reason Canada exists is...Cod!
@axolotljames
@axolotljames 9 дней назад
Cod is one of the best books I have ever read. Now go and read it!
@carolyntalbot947
@carolyntalbot947 8 дней назад
Have you read “Salt” by the same author?
@lianakusterer9208
@lianakusterer9208 8 дней назад
@@carolyntalbot947I’ve read both! they make a great duo 🧂 🐟
@Cheepchipsable
@Cheepchipsable 8 дней назад
I'll wait for the movie.
@axolotljames
@axolotljames 8 дней назад
@@carolyntalbot947 it’s on my list!
@sally.gatenby
@sally.gatenby 8 дней назад
@@carolyntalbot947and he’s done Paper, too! Now we just need Potatoes and Oil and he’ll have covered fish and chips!
@fnln3011
@fnln3011 7 дней назад
Fishermen truly answered the Call Of Duty with this one
@megamushroom
@megamushroom 5 дней назад
I was expecting this too be a whole some story about a cute fish that saved the day %\
@sarag1158
@sarag1158 День назад
That chunk of fish that you're about to eat in this looks so good!
@kelechirichard54
@kelechirichard54 8 дней назад
We call this stockfish in Nigeria(never knew it was dried cod). I know its mostly imported from Norway, and its REALLY crucial in Nigerian cuisine because the stock from boiling it us used as the base for many soups. The more you know!
@_magnify
@_magnify 8 дней назад
I want to try Egusi!
@kelechirichard54
@kelechirichard54 5 дней назад
@@_magnify Good news cod is used to make egusi too!
@YurinanAcquiline
@YurinanAcquiline 8 дней назад
As a Jamaican, we call salted cod, saltfish. I just ate saltfish fritters, dang good.
@TurboGomez
@TurboGomez 6 дней назад
Ackee and saltfish 😋😋
@ArdentPardy
@ArdentPardy 6 дней назад
That's what my Dad called it. Still common usage here in NFLD.
@tvlio_sovsa
@tvlio_sovsa 8 дней назад
I thought it was Call of Duty 😂
@Reeeeeeeeeee-i6h
@Reeeeeeeeeee-i6h 8 дней назад
Same
@Acidburn1155
@Acidburn1155 8 дней назад
Lego pfp, and immediately thinks of call of duty when someone talks about cod? Child confirmed haha
@IW3X
@IW3X 8 дней назад
​@@Acidburn1155What? You're 20+ when you came out of your mother's womb?
@carlosemilio5180
@carlosemilio5180 8 дней назад
​​@@Acidburn1155ok and? What do you get out of bullying children for being children, you insignificant speck?
@AbigBlackMonkey
@AbigBlackMonkey 8 дней назад
Bruh, Lego games are goated. I still tend to play them. Also this information ain't well known as call of duty. So I'm guessing you're a 11 year old or a 66 year old pervert trying to do rage bait ​@@Acidburn1155
@wttatb
@wttatb 5 дней назад
My small town in NH was settled 200 years before the United States of America with cod being the first export, We had trade routes in the 1600-1800s everywhere from the Caribbean to china and everywhere in between England, India Africa etc.
@secheltfishmarket6419
@secheltfishmarket6419 3 дня назад
"Cod" by Mark Kurlansk is a great book. Mark lays out the argument that the Basque people were fishing and drying cod in Labrador long before Columbus sailed across the Atlantic
@RuiEspinha
@RuiEspinha 7 дней назад
Portuguese in the room hears "cod" and "dry": this video is about us
@Navpo01
@Navpo01 5 дней назад
After the Vikings, the next Europeans to reach North America were the Portuguese, before Columbus and the pilgrims in Massachusetts.
@georgeoldsterd8994
@georgeoldsterd8994 5 дней назад
@@Navpo01 how so? I know that there were Portuguese settlements in Canada before any other European nation, but that was after Spain and Portugal signed that one treaty that split the world between them. Even so, by that point the Spanish already had colonies in North America, chiefly in Florida.
@junioralves1754
@junioralves1754 5 дней назад
@@georgeoldsterd8994dry cod fish is the national dish in Portugal. There are 1000s and I mean literally 1000s of dry cod fish in Portugal
@miguelbento6540
@miguelbento6540 5 дней назад
E nem mencionam Portugal
@jakeferreira1211
@jakeferreira1211 5 дней назад
You joke about it, but it's not a coincidence that the only 2 counties in the US where Portuguese is the most common ancestry (that's Bristol County Massachusetts and Bristol County Rhode Island) are right next to Cape Cod. So you aren't totally wrong when you say that.
@theflyingdutchguy9870
@theflyingdutchguy9870 6 дней назад
as a european i can tell you, we sure love cod
@junioralves1754
@junioralves1754 5 дней назад
Specially the Portuguese
@albertopeixoto
@albertopeixoto 4 дня назад
@@junioralves1754We got hundreds of different recipes for cod.
@korribreki
@korribreki 3 дня назад
None love cod more than Iceland. Fought against Britain 3 times and won. Cod Wars were wild.
@wardiya3arbiya
@wardiya3arbiya 3 дня назад
Not all Europeans countries. You wont find cod on an Italian restaurant menu. Cod it tastless. When I moved to the UK I learned how to cook it: in a very hot curry sauces. Thats the only way to it some taste.
@Hwyadylaw
@Hwyadylaw 3 дня назад
@@wardiya3arbiya Cod has a fairly strong taste, and it's not pleasant.
@loandbaxhuku9617
@loandbaxhuku9617 8 дней назад
"And THIS IS good old Boston, The home of the bean and the cod, Where the Lowells only talk to the Cabots, And the Cabots talk only to God." - a Boston Toast
@efoff652
@efoff652 2 дня назад
Massachusetts takes great pride in its fishing still. I go to Gloucester to visit family every year and it’s the best seafood I’ve ever had… and I live in coastal Virginia
@UT1TEXAS
@UT1TEXAS 8 дней назад
You feeding the Cod, Cod at the end had me dying 😆 💀
@nurgle-j5n
@nurgle-j5n 8 дней назад
easily amused, huh?
@UT1TEXAS
@UT1TEXAS 8 дней назад
@@nurgle-j5n Qué?
@gui18bif
@gui18bif 8 дней назад
And Portugal fished in Canadian waters probably since 1450, which is documented but forgotten due to the fishing being done in secrecy as not to let Spain take part in it.
@x-mess
@x-mess 8 дней назад
Bacalao...?
@samuelmellars7855
@samuelmellars7855 8 дней назад
​@@x-messbacalhau. Over 300 ways to cook it
@vanbalzup6481
@vanbalzup6481 8 дней назад
@@samuelmellars7855 his is correct. It is pronounced bacalao in Spanish.
@georgegordonbrown9522
@georgegordonbrown9522 8 дней назад
Bachelor?
@agostonpitlik8045
@agostonpitlik8045 8 дней назад
America was discovered in 1492... How could Portugal fish in Canadian waters at a time when Canada was not only not founded yet, but the entire continent is was on was not discovered either...?
@benjossie8834
@benjossie8834 7 дней назад
I read that very Cod book while in my sophomore year of high school on a dare by my history teacher, and I never would have predicted I’d enjoy it as much as I did. So much so that now, 17 years later, as soon as this short started, I said in my head, “He better f*****n’ credit Mark Kurlansky at some point!” I also recommend his book “Salt”
@ItsAsparageese
@ItsAsparageese 5 дней назад
Any other oddly specific history book recs? I'm liking your taste
@Hinaguy749
@Hinaguy749 5 дней назад
Just finishing Salt right now!
@Hinaguy749
@Hinaguy749 5 дней назад
​@ItsAsparageese read pretty much anything Kurlansky! Cod, Salt, Milk, Paper.
@ItsAsparageese
@ItsAsparageese 5 дней назад
@@Hinaguy749 Thanks, added them to my Goodreads to-read list! Lmk anything similar you think of, especially if it's told narratively and kept exciting. My nerd niches are more related to public health and epidemiology, so in case anyone's curious, my favorite exciting nonfics in that area are The Ghost Map and The Perfect Predator. Crisis In The Red Zone is great too
@benjossie8834
@benjossie8834 5 дней назад
@@ItsAsparageese Well gee, that comment made my day! I wish I had more recommendations for you, but I kinda leaned more towards psychology after that year and don’t have much else in the same genre for you. (I have some adopted siblings that I needed some help understanding lol) I might have to get back into it tho. The Good Earth is historical fiction but it made a lasting impression. The characters are fictional, but the setting is based on real events in early 20th century China. Otherwise, I’ve got recommendations if you wanna learn more about childhood trauma 👍🏼
@tagaway6173
@tagaway6173 4 дня назад
I've been to Cape Cod. I didn't know the history. Love bacalao.
@darbyl3872
@darbyl3872 9 часов назад
Good work on this cod piece.
@MeinCouch123
@MeinCouch123 6 дней назад
god those fish and chips look good
@LeoLogan-mo1ph
@LeoLogan-mo1ph 2 дня назад
Doesn't it 😋
@MonkeyBrainMcGee
@MonkeyBrainMcGee 7 дней назад
Flawless loop! Also, great topic! I had no idea cod was such a big deal during the country's founding - I'd not imagine it considering we aren't much of a fish eating nation anymore.
@blakegoulds8313
@blakegoulds8313 7 дней назад
Thanks, now I want a fullish and chips basket
@Mister.X.11
@Mister.X.11 3 дня назад
I read that book too. Much respect for putting the book in the video
@anfrac3700
@anfrac3700 5 дней назад
Cod fishing was such a racket in the North Atlantic the navies of Iceland and the United Kingdom had long-lasting disputes over fishing rights, which became known as the Cod Wars.
@ilikepunkig379
@ilikepunkig379 7 дней назад
My English town’s historically biggest industry used to be the Atlantic cod trade, and wealthy cod merchants built a quarter within the town of big georgian houses.
@Parzibalthefirst
@Parzibalthefirst 8 дней назад
Didn't know Call Of Duty was so important
@BatMan_Commenter
@BatMan_Commenter 8 дней назад
This is probably the only guy that can convince me to buy cod lol!
@ellieahearn4055
@ellieahearn4055 3 дня назад
As a lifelong Massachusetts residents I was unaware of our giant wooden cod.
@jonnytheboy7338
@jonnytheboy7338 3 дня назад
My favorite place in the world, 40 or 50 years ago the cod were still abundant... Good luck now
@SAOS451316
@SAOS451316 8 дней назад
The Puritans (what the rest of the world calls the "Pilgrims") didn't choose to land near Plymouth. They were forced there by weather and low supplies. Unfortunately they didn't die and their founding of colonies explains a lot about America.
@_magnify
@_magnify 8 дней назад
They got their charter by promising to fish in exchange!
@LamarcusElwood
@LamarcusElwood 8 дней назад
lol wow that's hateful, USA was always the envy of the world though.
@Ghidra1104
@Ghidra1104 8 дней назад
Also Plymouth isn't on Cape Cod
@SAOS451316
@SAOS451316 8 дней назад
@@Ghidra1104 Having checked, geologically speaking it is made of the same glacial deposit and so should count, however there's an artificial canal through the area that cuts it off after the town of Plymouth. It appears either way is correct.
@zyxw2000
@zyxw2000 8 дней назад
Many did die, and also by 1675, they had a full-scale war with the Native Americans, with a horrendous toll on both sides.
@soapgaming4903
@soapgaming4903 8 дней назад
So weird how little things like this have such massive consequences throughout history. It’s honestly extremely fascinating.
@grovermartin6874
@grovermartin6874 7 дней назад
I have a book [somewhere] called (I think) The Columbus Myth, about how the Basque fishing fleets were following the cod to North America, and keeping their trips secret to avoid competition. Cod, like many fish, are very sensitive to changes in water temperature. The North Atlantic Oscillation was changing the direction of the cod's preferred water temperature, so becoming scarce in the North Atlantic. Fascinating, well researched book that explains how Cape Cod got its fish -- and maybe why just transplanting more cod from elsewhere back to the coast off New England wouldn't be the answer to restocking the Cape. The focus of the book is on how Columbus didn't accidentally "discover" America, he had information from the Basque fishing fleets who'd been to North America for years.
@Genosisnt
@Genosisnt 8 дней назад
In cod we trust!
@user-nb8tk6hh6x
@user-nb8tk6hh6x 5 дней назад
I only ever learned about this kind of stuff or cared about it because I studied Basque history and that’s the only history that matters to me now
@gadeaiglesiassordo716
@gadeaiglesiassordo716 2 дня назад
Basques and fish. An actual love story. They had such beef with icelandic people that iceland had to put a law allowing its cityzens to kill basques once a week.
@BeefandEggs
@BeefandEggs 2 дня назад
This is a perfect RU-vid short
@EntityB
@EntityB 9 дней назад
Ironland fish🐟
@0fficechair
@0fficechair 8 дней назад
Landlocked :(
@EntityB
@EntityB 8 дней назад
@@0fficechair :(
@EduardQualls
@EduardQualls 8 дней назад
The Pilgrims did not choose to land in New England. They were on their way to Virginia, but ran out of beer and HAD to land there for fresh water! JAMESTOWN WAS NOT FOUNDED ON COD.
@Bushwhack-lmao_xD
@Bushwhack-lmao_xD 8 дней назад
and cod said let there be light
@landback1491
@landback1491 8 дней назад
Millions of Natives already lived there, then the colonizers started ck1LL1nG them. The US exists because of G3n-0h-C1d3 by Europeans. (**youtube filter spelling)
@bradlemmond
@bradlemmond 8 дней назад
I was about to _Well, actually_ him about the Pilgrims, but you beat me. Did they even fish for cod?
@HumanFarmer
@HumanFarmer 9 дней назад
If you all can, please try to read the book shown in the short. I think it is pretty cool and y'all may like it to
@bradlemmond
@bradlemmond 8 дней назад
Hi Mark Kurlansky's mom! /jk
@tiemen9095
@tiemen9095 4 дня назад
Cod is also a source of vitamin D. sunlight exposure allows our skin to make this essential vitamin too, but in the north people have very little of their skin exposed to direct sunlight meaning that eating cod becomes essential for survival.
@sorosaltgaming
@sorosaltgaming 5 дней назад
"The only reason the US exists is because of cod" Time Traveler: Say no more
@MyBiPolarBearMax
@MyBiPolarBearMax 8 дней назад
Massachusetts “under this fish is where we cod-ify the laws”
@luuketaylor
@luuketaylor 8 дней назад
In Cod We Trust - not only the pun I want to make here, but also the name of a fish and chips restaurant in Adelaide, Australia.
@Duquedecastro
@Duquedecastro 5 дней назад
The Spaniards had the earliest actual settlements, and yet no mention. Here much earlier than the pilgrims. Mexico City already had a university and printing press, vineyards, cathedrals, when the pilgrims made their ship.
@hamiltoneuzarraga6546
@hamiltoneuzarraga6546 4 дня назад
The Basque.
@Duquedecastro
@Duquedecastro 4 дня назад
@@hamiltoneuzarraga6546 The Basque? Many of those early Spaniards were from Castilla, Extremadura, and Andalucía mostly. The Basque did found a mining capital in Zacatecas (My own ancestors) in the 1530’s, and schools in Mexico City in the 18th century.
@joze838
@joze838 4 дня назад
​​@@Duquedecastrono dude, he is not talking about the basques as vassles of the Spanish crown or the French crown. The basques played an important role in history, since they were the only people that had the technology for whaling for a long time. The basques went over to Western Canada and Island for whaling and fishing and kept this a secret for quite some time. Some of the earliest European settlements in north america are basque ports. However, they are probally not older than the Spanish cities in the Carabean - I haven't compared. Many of the men on Spanish excursion ships were Basque though.
@S.M.Mer0
@S.M.Mer0 4 дня назад
@@joze838That doesn’t make sense. When and where?
@sandyroo1980
@sandyroo1980 4 дня назад
Vikings likely hit the northern shores well before any Basques or Spaniards
@adammiller8096
@adammiller8096 3 дня назад
Lake Erie has the best black cod, several lakes and rivers in Pennsylvania have cod but people call it a garbage fish without realizing The Gordon’s Fisherman is Cod and Long Johns Silver’s fish planks are black Cod.
@aggy5372
@aggy5372 4 дня назад
I've read that book; it's all about how US History was shaped by cod. It's actually part of a two book series. The first one is titled SALT.
@EmeraldPencil46
@EmeraldPencil46 8 дней назад
Here in Canada, cod was definitely a major part of our Atlantic economy, well until the Cod Moratorium had to be put in place because of how bad overfishing had effected their populations.
@waspwrap1235
@waspwrap1235 5 дней назад
I love Massachusetts, our history is super interesting. Anyone else from the Baystate 👇
@mlucera2000
@mlucera2000 4 дня назад
Not from your state, but just visited a few places and I agree.
@waspwrap1235
@waspwrap1235 4 дня назад
@@mlucera2000 yeah, we got some really cool history out in Boston, but we also have a Lotta good history out west in the Berkshires, and along the coast regarding the fishing industry
@GabrielGarcia-300
@GabrielGarcia-300 3 дня назад
I love visiting Boston, but live in Maine. And Europeans came to Maine before Mass. Spain was in Florida before anyone went to New England
@capecodmapping9965
@capecodmapping9965 3 дня назад
the cape
@waspwrap1235
@waspwrap1235 3 дня назад
@@GabrielGarcia-300 pretty cool, interesting fact, Maine actually used to be part of Massachusetts
@daveking-sandbox9263
@daveking-sandbox9263 5 дней назад
As Americans always like to say, “in cod we trust”.
@MazcalluTV
@MazcalluTV 3 дня назад
The first city established in North America was San Agustín, in 1565, by the Asturian Pedro Menéndez de Avilés. And the first fort west of the Mississippi was called Fort Isla after its founder, the Canarian trapper Manuel Isla. Spain was the first European country to establish itself in the territory of the United States and has been the one that has remained there the longest. This influence is present in very diverse fields: from the exploration and putting on the map of its territory, to the founding of cities. A long period of Spanish rule (1565-1821) has left behind decisive influences on the structure of the territory and the formation of its landscape. None of this had anything to do with cod.
@arsnotoria3755
@arsnotoria3755 2 дня назад
St. John's NL has been actually established since 1497 and was inhabited since the early 1400s. We got yas beat by a hundred years or more. Lol!
@MazcalluTV
@MazcalluTV 2 дня назад
Source please?
@MazcalluTV
@MazcalluTV 2 дня назад
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Augustine,_Florida
@MazcalluTV
@MazcalluTV 2 дня назад
Mine is there, where is yours?
@MazcalluTV
@MazcalluTV 2 дня назад
Check wikipedia, St Augustine Florida, the rest.....is history mate
@order7536
@order7536 4 дня назад
Bro that dish looks good af
@UnusualPete
@UnusualPete 7 дней назад
Clearly, the US weren't influenced by Portugal in any way. Otherwise, they would cook cod like it's supposed to: with potatoes, eggs and olives, and other basic ingredients.
@SnObUnNiE04
@SnObUnNiE04 6 дней назад
You cook food with ingredients local to where you are and that are easy to source. Especially back then. This comment is nonsensical.
@evieinfinite
@evieinfinite 6 дней назад
Yeah because culture is gonna survive in areas where that doesn't work.. lmao
@gadeaiglesiassordo716
@gadeaiglesiassordo716 2 дня назад
In Spain deepfrying was a delicacy and something you eat in fancy environments so the deepfried cod could also be an spanish thing (we dont deepfried cod but other fishes
@keepclimbing2015
@keepclimbing2015 5 дней назад
I read his book Salt a while ago where he did a chapter on salted cod. Really really good book.
@KingSkrap
@KingSkrap 3 дня назад
Supposedly there used to be so many cod in Massachusetts that you could throw a net in the water and it would come back with hundreds of cod in it.
@lindsayoneill2892
@lindsayoneill2892 3 дня назад
also the massive salt mines that made drying the cod much more efficient too :D
@WazekCN
@WazekCN 5 дней назад
Also for Catholics, they couldn't eat meat during fridays and fish is an exception, so since there was a lot of cod in the St-Lawrence Gulf, they could eat cod for cheap!
@gadeaiglesiassordo716
@gadeaiglesiassordo716 2 дня назад
Cod was crucial in iberian peninsula (Spain and Portugal mainland) from medieval times for that. It was the only fish that could be fully preserved.
@Minecraftgaming2632
@Minecraftgaming2632 5 дней назад
“BUT PLEASE GIVE US OUR LAND BACK AMERICA” Nah. I’ma fish.
@malal6512
@malal6512 5 дней назад
cod, flakey, crispy, warm and soft semi melty, its a truly delicious fish.
@arsnotoria3755
@arsnotoria3755 2 дня назад
I grew up in Newfounland, Canada, where Cod is the most abundant in the world. It was essentially our currency back in the day, and still bartered to this very day. We were the first European settlements in all of North America. St. John's is the oldest city in both USA and Canada, by several hundred years. The L'anse de Medeauxs of Northern Newfoundland is where Leif Eriksson and his Vikings landed 500 years before Columbus or Cabot even knew of the New World. They called our island, Vinland.
@ewellford
@ewellford 5 дней назад
You could have mentioned that cod fishermen who came ashore in North America to replenish their fresh water supplies inadvertently left native Americans the gift of diseases. Plymouth Plantation (the Pilgrims)was founded on the site of an abandoned native American village. Its original inhabitants, along with 90% of the native American population, were decimated just a few years prior.
@pandorasflame7742
@pandorasflame7742 3 дня назад
Cod is one of the best fish to eat so I support this.
@georgeoldsterd8994
@georgeoldsterd8994 5 дней назад
Ah, so that's why Call of Duty is so popular in the States.
@madypheus
@madypheus 4 дня назад
I think you don't get enough credit for these shorts, keep up the good work brother, thank you!
@skystreem4860
@skystreem4860 5 дней назад
In Nigeria of the college stockfish and those wooden structures and trusses are used to dry the fish specifically for the Nigerian market because it’s so huge
@pemainulunggggg
@pemainulunggggg 2 дня назад
COD=Cash On Delivery 😂😂😂
@eliedgecomb4903
@eliedgecomb4903 5 дней назад
This is a really fun video. I learned about the importance of cod, and that you’re OK with cannibalism. 😂
@aryaa7334
@aryaa7334 5 дней назад
This is a new amazing historical fact for me. As a fish and chips fan i might add
@DatFades
@DatFades 5 дней назад
You’re telling me the singular reason the U.S has stayed afloat is because of Call of Duty?
@ALFRABEIRA
@ALFRABEIRA 2 дня назад
Portugal is the biggest world consumer of cod. Since the age of discovery's. 365 recepies. Ine for each day of the year. Our loyal friend 🧡
@icejackalgodofmetal14
@icejackalgodofmetal14 5 дней назад
Oh awesome! And the Vikings were eating cod too That's my heritage And I am a Viking by blood so this is even cooler to hear Awesome!
@BluegillGreg
@BluegillGreg 4 дня назад
Dried cod was a strategic military commodity in the Medieval period. Armies with this animal protein as part of their nutrition marched further faster while carrying more equipment than armies subsisting on lentils and grains. The military use is what drove the voyages that explored the North Atlantic and eastern North America. These richly rewarded ventures drove improvements in ship design and navigation that made circumnavigation possible during the Renaissance era.
@albincarle5783
@albincarle5783 4 дня назад
Finally a loop that doesn't end with "and that's why"
@therevolutionwillnotbeyoutubed
Funny enough cod is still huge in Puerto Rico.
@hugobourgon198
@hugobourgon198 5 дней назад
French and Basque fishermen used to go fishing cod on Newfoundland costs years before the "discover" of New France.
@BRAVO0NETV
@BRAVO0NETV 3 дня назад
Thats why the viking moved to Nova Scotia before everyone else. Not sure how the natives didnt know about them. Pretty cool💪🏻🇨🇦🍁
@teentraveler1790
@teentraveler1790 3 дня назад
Lol, him feeding the cod plushy at the end.
@wolfgangkranek376
@wolfgangkranek376 3 дня назад
"Look, it's Cape Cod. We should land there." --the Pilgrims
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