Unit Legend: Bourbon: White - French Yellow - Spanish Light Greenish/Blue - Bavarian Blue with Red Border - French Elite Allied: Dark Red - Hanoverian Red - British Pearl White - Danish Orange - Dutch Dark Blue - German/Imperial
Man I just can’t even legit put into words how thankful I am and how awesome this is that your making these videos. Doing great work my guy keep it up! I’m really excited to have the entire war detailed on UA-cam. It really deserves it. It’s so underrated and unknown that’s it really bums me out and so I can only say again thank you so much!
Once again an excellent video, I am truly enjoying this series. Especially interesting to me I only about the war itself but the areas where the battles were fought in Flanders and in Germany. For six years I lived in Belgium, near Mons. As I would drive around these areas I would think to myself, a great battle was fought here. Unfortunately the Europeans don’t provide much information for the tourist. I think you should organize a field trip to the areas of these great battles.
Nice video! I'm not very read into the War of the Spanish Succession, but it seems to me like the allies (Dutch, English, Prussian, Danish, Hanoverian, etc) were just better than their French counterpart; as if 60,000 vs 60,000 would generally favour the allies.
I do think the allies were generally more well-lead in most battles. However in Spain this wasnt the case, and by 1709 the French slowly started becoming more than equal in the Flanders campaigns.
@ 2:18 You mean Charles Churchill? Because John Churchill is the birthname of the Duke of Marlborough; Charles was his younger brother, who tended the artillery.
In all the battles of the War of the Spanish Succession, Queen Anne's troops consisted mostly of German mercenaries, then of Scots and Irish and a very small proportion of English and Welsh, which Marlbourough used only when the day was already won. Blenheim and Ramillies were more Dutch and German than English.
The family was created in the 900s, in the town of Bourbon-L'Archambault. It was a small domain of a not very powerful lord at first. The name therefore comes from this town It therefore took several centuries before having a member who became King of France (Henry IV)
The maps are poor. You need to highlight which troops you are speaking of. Another point, Marlborough, I don't think he was a Duke whilst fighting ?? Not sure. Was it not John Churchill who was later ennobled by a grateful Queen after the event ?
Unit Legend:
Bourbon:
White - French
Yellow - Spanish
Light Greenish/Blue - Bavarian
Blue with Red Border - French Elite
Allied:
Dark Red - Hanoverian
Red - British
Pearl White - Danish
Orange - Dutch
Dark Blue - German/Imperial
Field Marshall, The Irish Brigade always wore red coats. The French wore white as stated. Sorry, only came across this a year later.
Man I just can’t even legit put into words how thankful I am and how awesome this is that your making these videos. Doing great work my guy keep it up! I’m really excited to have the entire war detailed on UA-cam. It really deserves it. It’s so underrated and unknown that’s it really bums me out and so I can only say again thank you so much!
My hope is that more people can know about it through these videos. Almanza is coming Fridaty!
Nip off and knock one out.
Top notch stuff, each video you outdo yourself. I hope the algorithm picks you up friend.
As to you
Again an outstanding video. Can't wait for the next part.
Great vid. Thanks for recognizing the Dutch contribution to the war
I knew you would love this one!
@@FieldMarshalYT haha, in our joined campaigns with the Brits we tend to get overshadowed normally so I am really glad you exist
@@Raadpensionaris In this battle it seems like the majority of the fighting was done by Overkirk's Flank
Vera good video! 👍
The quality seems to have improved!
Thank you ! A superb presentation
Thank you! I hope to remake these to be even better down the line, check out my newer content!
High quality....deserves a lot more views
Brother very nice work you must gain success
Great victory for the Duke of Marlborough. General Wood of the English cavalry performed marvelously in this battle!
amazing iron amazing
Once again an excellent video, I am truly enjoying this series. Especially interesting to me I only about the war itself but the areas where the battles were fought in Flanders and in Germany. For six years I lived in Belgium, near Mons. As I would drive around these areas I would think to myself, a great battle was fought here. Unfortunately the Europeans don’t provide much information for the tourist. I think you should organize a field trip to the areas of these great battles.
very cool
Great vid, GNW when??
great vid
here we go
Nice video! I'm not very read into the War of the Spanish Succession, but it seems to me like the allies (Dutch, English, Prussian, Danish, Hanoverian, etc) were just better than their French counterpart; as if 60,000 vs 60,000 would generally favour the allies.
I do think the allies were generally more well-lead in most battles. However in Spain this wasnt the case, and by 1709 the French slowly started becoming more than equal in the Flanders campaigns.
@@FieldMarshalYT Ironically, I watched your video about the Battle of Almansa as you wrote this - and you seem to be right. Awesome series!
France was far far superior to these insects
@ 2:18
You mean Charles Churchill? Because John Churchill is the birthname of the Duke of Marlborough; Charles was his younger brother, who tended the artillery.
Excellent. Loved it.
"Shortly after the previous events" is a very convoluted way of saying "shortly after..."
3:20
Correct but about a year late to point it out
I think you will hit 1000 before jan dude
Maybe... maybe
Crushing victory
Just before 11:10 you have the forces of the French called "Allies', then the forces under Churchill called "Allies" then you swap back again.
Just saying but I can’t wait to see the battles of Malplaquet and Denian.
First Oudenaarde tho
@@Raadpensionaris oh okay
10/10
Marlborough - John Churchill - had a younger brother called John?
That's what this video states just before 2:20
In all the battles of the War of the Spanish Succession, Queen Anne's troops consisted mostly of German mercenaries, then of Scots and Irish and a very small proportion of English and Welsh, which Marlbourough used only when the day was already won. Blenheim and Ramillies were more Dutch and German than English.
True, for the most part.
Wrong
@@britishpatriot7386
lol stfu insect your country is a tiny weak trashcan who doesnt even have men that can fight
@@britishpatriot7386
britain(🏳️🌈) is a tiny insect country who doesnt have men that can fight wars
Nice
I’d your France still doing well Marshal?
@@KnoNought Yessir
@@FieldMarshalYT cool, those were fun times when I was in there. Might as well rejoin : )
Were the french always drunk? Is that why they were called Bourbons? /s
The family was created in the 900s, in the town of Bourbon-L'Archambault. It was a small domain of a not very powerful lord at first. The name therefore comes from this town It therefore took several centuries before having a member who became King of France (Henry IV)
Comment to help the channel.
“Alsace” is pronounced “Alsas”.😊
The maps are poor. You need to highlight which troops you are speaking of. Another point, Marlborough, I don't think he was a Duke whilst fighting ?? Not sure. Was it not John Churchill who was later ennobled by a grateful Queen after the event ?
Ive gotten better since this old video, but thank you.
The British just couldn't keep out of Flanders every hundred years, could they?
Nope
It was England's favourite place to holiday so we wanted it 😂
@@britishpatriot7386
and you never got it while the french conquered you and made you their gentle little lapdogs for centuries 🤭
hi
A bit confusing in terms of animation and narration.
Alsass not alsays.
A bit late, but this has already been brought to my attention. Thank you nonetheless though!