Le Café l'histoire de la boisson la plus dangereuse de l'histoire

In 1675, the King of England ordered the closure of all the coffee houses in the kingdom. In 1789, a revolution began in a Parisian coffee house. Ottoman sultans banned it under penalty of death. Priests petitioned the Pope to outlaw it. A French officer crossed the Atlantic with a single plant—and changed the history of an entire continent. Behind your morning cup of coffee lie empires, revolutions, colossal fortunes, and millions of shattered lives. This is the complete story of coffee. ———————————————————————— 🕐 CHAPTERS 00:00 — The King Who Wanted to Ban Coffee 00:35 — Ethiopian Origins 02:00 — The Birth of Ottoman Coffee Houses 03:15 — Coffee Conquers Europe 04:30 — London's Penny Universities 05:00 — Lloyd's and the Birth of Capitalism 05:30 — Charles II and Popular Resistance 05:50 — The French Revolution Begins in a Coffee House 06:15 — Bach and the Kaffeekantate 06:30 — Gabriel de Clieu Crosses the Atlantic 07:30 — Slavery Behind Every Cup 08:00 — Napoleon vs. Coffee 08:30 — Everyday Luxury —————————————————————— 📌 If this video You learned something, subscribe — every week, the story hidden behind the objects that changed the world.