Witness of the Times, Season 4, Episode 3 “The History of Money Part 3: Spices, Trade and the First Global Economy.”
Episode 3 Title: The History of Money, Part III: Spices, Trade, and the First Global Economy
Drop Date: June 16
Show Notes
In Episode 3 of Season 4, Witness of the Times continues its exploration into the history of money by turning to one of the most influential trade systems ever created — the spice trade.
Long before modern banking systems or global stock exchanges existed, spices helped create what may have been the world’s first truly global economy. From cinnamon and ginger to saffron, vanilla, pepper, and cardamom, these rare and valuable commodities transformed trade, fueled exploration, built empires, and reshaped the world.
In this episode, Dr. Bruce Baker explores:
* How spices became one of history’s earliest forms of wealth and currency
* Ancient spice routes connecting Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe
* Why spices were once worth more than precious metals
* The medicinal, culinary, and religious uses of spices
* Arab traders, Venetian monopolies, and the rise of maritime exploration
* Vasco da Gama, Christopher Columbus, and the search for new trade routes
* Colonialism, exploitation, and violence tied to the spice trade
* The Dutch East India Company and the birth of multinational corporations
* How sugar plantations and the slave trade became tied to global commerce
* Tulip Mania and one of history’s first financial bubbles
* Tobacco, tea bricks, cacao beans, coffee, and other plant-based currencies
Dr. Baker also examines the darker side of wealth and trade, showing how greed, speculation, monopolies, and exploitation repeatedly emerge throughout the history of money.
From saffron worth thousands of dollars per pound to tea bricks used as legal tender, this episode reveals how plants, flavor, and commerce helped shape global civilization and laid the groundwork for the modern economic world. Next time, the journey concludes with one final category of ancient currency — animals.
Until then, keep moving forward… but don’t forget to look backwards every once in a while, too.
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