Por Que Você Não Sobreviveria à Londres Georgiana de 1751: Como o Gin Matou uma Cidade

Could you survive Georgian London in 1751? In this immersive historical documentary, journey to one of the darkest periods in British history and discover how gin nearly destroyed one of the world's most important cities. Far beyond the simple story of an alcoholic beverage, this video reveals how the so-called Gin Craze transformed London into a scene of extreme poverty, disease, violence, alcoholism, and social collapse. Walk through the muddy streets of St Giles, visit the taverns where gin was cheaper than bread, and discover why men, women, and even children consumed this drink daily. You will understand how political decisions, economic crises, lack of sanitation, social inequality, and commercial interests created one of the greatest urban crises in English history. Learn about the famous Gin Acts, the impact of William Hogarth's Gin Lane engraving, and how the British Parliament attempted to contain an epidemic that seemed impossible to control. If you enjoy historical documentaries, first-person reenactments, English history, the Georgian era, ancient London, and major events that changed the world, this video is for you. 📜 In this video you will see: What it was like to live in London in 1751. What the Gin Craze was. Why gin was cheaper than water and bread. How alcoholism devastated entire families. The role of the British government in the crisis. The Gin Acts and their consequences. The story behind the Gin Lane building. How this crisis still relates to modern problems. This video is a reenactment based on historical studies and interpretations. AI recreation Based on historical records + hypotheses If you enjoy content about world history, English history, historical reenactments, documentaries about civilizations, empires, ancient cities, and major events of the past, subscribe to the channel and follow new journeys through history every week.