Brazil is like American you have different European groups from Germany's to Italian, because my family immigrated to Brazil from Germany even know it's Portugal speaking.
really if we had a stupid president. Until we had annexed to Mexico part of usa, literally we had more strength than you and stupidly Santa Anna surrendered. Literally the most idiotic president in the world. You don't know all the history
Snickers 4 pack mostly Spain lol like Damn the English only got Canada and the original 13 Colonies, the French ended up selling their land to USA. Idk why they let Spain take over so much.
Mattoafc 789 yeah, but it’s still only one country. Spain’s “Viceroyal de Nueva España” was bigger than Canada I believe and that was one country, don’t forget “Nueva Granada/Gran Colombia”, “Rio de la Plata”, etc. Spain went all out with colonizing the Americas. Spain and France really only got the hand-me-downs and the leftovers. Also the territory that Spain didn’t want so they sold it.
@@bryanclaure232 I agree. I live in Canada and the North is abandoned and lacks the will of development. To be honest, Britain picked the worst places to send its people. Canada's a frozen desert wasteland, Australia's a true desert wasteland, New Zealand's just islands with active volcanoes.
I think this is the only time I've ever seen a map that represents the development of both colonial and indigenous societies together, which is fantastic.
>>But in the end Colonial Diminish the indigenous! >But in the end, civilization in the Americas was improved* *FTFY >>Asia is better than this! Last time I checked, Genghis Khan was destroying and conquering Asia. And today Asia doesn't have any tribes.
@my man Well, with neither examples has it improved for the people. In fact in most casesin the world, It is objectively true that in terms of infrastructure and "quality" of life those that were colonised, have a better experience than those that weren't and in the cases where they weren't, the majority of the people wer still abused and murdered in the same way as they were with colonial rule, by their own elites. Effectively, modern colonial empires, and particularly the French and British, treated the indigenous with a great deal more decency than the rulers within their own people were doing,. *criticism against modern empires is completely overrated and in most cases fabricated
@Frx bx01 oh really then ins the us the group that speaks the most english in the us is the Caucasian population why is that because they literally exterminated them look man every empire was racist but the spanish empire was the least racist of all the british french and dutch enslaved africans the spanish prefered to enslave native american but the laws were not as harsh as in other empires thats why when you go to spanish speaking country a good amount of black hispanics have a english last name because their ancestors fled to new spain to have a better treatment because slaves were not treated as bad
@Frx bx01 ok the white population the us biggest population is the white population its bigget than african americans and hispanics which gives a clear idea of wat britain did and the us did most of the native americans they didnt even die because they got killed by the spanish they died because of disease i mean i understand how you feel but unless you are native american you shoudlnt be mad because im part native american actually almost every single hispanic has native american in them and some of them have full native american in them except they lost their culture and adopted the spanish language so basically most hispanics are surviving descendants from the native americans except they just dont speak the native dialects they just speak spanish thats why most us citizens think all hispanics are dark but they arent its because mexicans are usually 100% native american most of them not all of them they just speak spanish but still have their traditions and since most hispanic immigrants in the us are mexican people just straight up think hispanics are dark but they are not it depends from what country you are like if you are in cuba its normal to see somebody white speak spanish because after the war of 1898 most spaniards living in cuba at the time didnt want to be spaniards any more so then they stayed in cuba it depends which latin american country you are from it would usually determine the skin color
Captain Salvador Hidalgo, coast along the coast of Alaska, baptizes a place like Valdés, and disembarks at the anchorage of Puerto Cordova, friends with the natives and on June 3, 1790 takes possession of Alaska in the name of the King of Spain. The next day the Russians arrive, and not only Hidalgo chases them away, but searches for their base of operations, in the Kenai Peninsula, and before their sight hoists the Spanish flag again, ratifying their sovereign rights over Alaska.
Russia intended to displace Spain from California and the entire coast, as commissioner Rezanov proposed to the Czar: "the whole country can become an integral part of the Russian empire." Spain stopped Russia, that had occupied the uberrima California would not have left, or sold as did the icy Alaska. And for that reason, the United States should thank Spain for having sovereignty over California today.
No cuz if there was some country there they would kill it like they did Mexico. And if there was lots of settlers they would either commit genocide or kick them out of the country. Like mexico
Russia sold Alaska to the United States because they knew the British were going to take it and incorporate it into Canada. So rather than Britain annexing Alaska, they sold it to the United States instead (who at the time was a middle power and not a threat like the British Empire to Russia).
mexico are the evolution of new Spain, In fact, some Spanish intellectuals say that Spanish that does not know Mexico does not know Spain and in Mexico named spain, ''la madre patria'' the mother land"""
de echo si! aunque no te guste! y puedes saltar, llorar y patalear pero la realidad es que Mexico ya es la punta de lanza de la hispanidad y no debemos de dejar de seguir de cerca la hispanidad en USA que es de origen Mexicano, esos hispanos que ya tienen una importancia en crecimiento dentro de USA el país mas poderoso del mundo, así que? puedes opinar lo que quieras, la verdad se impone y esta a la vista!
IBERO-NATIVO HISTORIA-ANTROPOLOGIA Enserio no conosco a nadie en Mexico que le diga "la madre patria" a España. Ni siquiera yo que mis bisabuelos eran de Galicia le digo así. Si tan solo supieras lo que los Españoles (en especial los madrileños) opinan de nosotros.
pero no importa lo que piensen los españoles de nosotros, nadie nos quita que son nuestros abuelos, bisabuelos etc… los que dejaron la península para formar lo que ahora es la america hispana, si bien es cierto que ya somos mestizos no dejamos de ser hijos de aquellos aventureros!
En fait non les norvégiens du Groenland ont continués à faire des voyages en amerique jusqu'à la fin du XIIIème siècle car ils venaient y prendre du bois qui manquait au Groenland, les marins bretons et français ont également découverts Terre-Neuve en 1454 au moins car elle est documenté et considéré comme une concession au roi de France qui ne s'y intéressera pas, Corte Real va aussi découvrir Terre-Neuve et le détroit du Labrador dans les années 1470, plus hypothétique les maliens auraient découverts le Brésil en 1312 mais n'auraient pas eu la possibilité de revenir.
@@pascalladalle9018 les maliens n'ont en réalité jamais trouvé l Amérique. L'expédition avait des bateaux très mal équipé et construit pour un si long voyage dans l'océan et n'avons jamais trouvé de traces deux au Brésil.... 😱
@@maximiliendolisie6724 tout est inscrit dans la charte de l'abbaye de Beauport à Paimpol (dans les côtes-d'Armor) qui parlait d'un litige entre les habitants de Bréhat et les moines sur la dîme des droits de la pêche à la morue qui dure depuis 60 ans, l'article datant de 1514 cela signifie que "Terre-Neuffre" comme il est indiqué sur les documents est découvert des le milieu de XVème siècle, c'est une histoire connue en bretagne quand j'étais gamin même les anciens en parlaient car la république de la Hanse à la fin de moyen âge avait une telle hégémonie sur la Baltique et la mer de nord que les marins occidentaux se sont aventurés à l'ouest.
Fabian080690 Did not invest? Spain built close to 30 universities in America, made hundreds of cathedrals, palaces and buildings throughout the American continent, founded hundreds of cities and towns, made roads, fortresses, ports, among other things. Your comment is meaningless and shows a great lack of knowledge of the history of Spanish imoerio ... You only have to go through the capitals and large cities of Latin America and see the colonial legacy that left Spain. Britain did not make universities. You confuse that perhaps you mean that Spain did not industrialize, but the Spanish empire was older than the others, when most of the European powers colonized the world in the nineteenth century (some had already begun before, but Spain was more Ancient), Spain was a decaying empire. And the British Empire was a great empire, but only lasted as world power 100 years, Spain lasted 300 years as a superpower. Where are you from? The British empire, the greatest empire in history, of course, compared to eighteenth-century Spanish, because if we compare it with the Spain of the Austrians (when it dominated half-europe and the Portuguese dominions in ultrmar), the thing changes. Besides Where do you leave Mongol? Spain dominated the ocean for 3 centuries, the Pacific Ocean was called Spanish Lake. The Empire when the Sun never sets
The real problem with the Spanish was actually the French-Napoleon stuck his brother on the Spanish throne causing all the colonies to break away from the empire.
Napoleon destroyed the spanish fleet in Trafalgar lol. After that he destroyed spain army. Then the traitors in América took the advantage. It was now or never.
@@d.a.g.c961 I'd say it was more because of the retarded monarchs cause after the downfall of the spanish empire with napoleon there was a king CarlosIII who was a good leader and catched up with spain and brittain, of xourse not at that high level but with a competent navy and army
South East Asia was already done by someone. I think you will probably do all of Arabia. I´m sure someone must have done Oceania. Central Asia never heard anyone.
Fun fact: The Latvians briefly colonised the island of Tobago, established a settlement and participated in the slave trade there. They lost it later after being invaded by Sweden so were forced to give it up.
Solo les faltaría matizar el detalle en la descripción de que lo de España no eran colonias si no simplemente conquista. Son cosas notablemente diferentes.
Iván Álvarez Las colonias britanicas, que eran bastante mas pequeñas que las españolas, eran muy ricas con una buena agricoltura y un comercio avanzado. Las colonias españolas tenian una economia pobre y atrasada a pesar que el territorio era mucho mas grande. Los españoles tenian una mentalidad vieja, menejaban LATINOAMERICA con un sistema feudal. La indipendencia fue una bendicion porque botamos a los parasitas. :)
I recommend to select the 0.25 speed, in purpose to understand every step. 0:12 Native civilizations 1:22 First european on the coasts 1:30 Full Colonialism 2:46 Starting indipendence 2:55 Expansion to west and growing new powers.
@@dannyyy97 There were very small native populations but mostly Spanish arrived and set up the missions like Mission San Diego de Alcala in 1769 was the first Spanish Mission and many more were built, the majority of the population were Spanish but they were quickly joined by Americans in the first gold rush in 1799 when people form all over the world mostly Americas showed up and when Mexico took over from Spain the tensions boiled over leading to the creation of the Republic of California in 1846 fighting for independence from Mexico, the original name was La República de California
Why does literally every comment section turn into a festering tumor filled with culture/race wars and name calling? Seriously, this is an informative history video, not a high school cafeteria. Have some class.
My culture is better than most people's here, so I get quite adamant when I start hearing people say how great their country/culture/language/whatever is. I'm sorry, but I'm going to call out people who do that.
Hernan Cortés: vale, vamos a llevarnos bien con los mexicas. Pedro de Alvarado: Buena idea, pero no es la mía >:) Incidente: La Matanza del Templo Mayor
There are many mistakes with regard to native tribes in North America prior to and just after European contact. The Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho were not in their familiar western locations as early as 1400 (as the map shows). They were woodlands tribes who moved toward the Great Lakes around that time. They didn't move further west until well after Europeans came, as they were pushed in the 17th and 18th centuries by the pressure of other tribes getting firearms from (mainly) the French. They acquired the horse in the late 17th or early 18th centuries and only then took up the plains culture, conquering people who were already there. Similarly, the Comanche didn't break off from the Shoshone and establish themselves in the west Texas area until much later.
Just a little mistake: The Panama Canal zone was officialy abandoned by American soldiers in december 31st, 1999. Although it's a wonderful video and it's really accurate. Thanks for this excellent content
5 years late, but for anyone else reading this it's not a mistake, the Panama Canal Zone was abolished and ceded back to Panama in 1979, but the canal itself remained under the control of the United States until December 31st, 1999.
AMERICA is a CONTINENT made up of 35 countries and more than 1 billion inhabitants ALL of us born in AMERICA from Canada to Argentina are AMERICANS North America Central America Insular America (Caribbean Islands) and South America are GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS of the CONTINENT AMERICA NORTH AMERICA, as its name indicates, is a GEOGRAPHICAL REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT that is located in the NORTH of the AMERICA CONTINENT and is made up of 3 countries, Canada, the USA, and Mexico, in North Asia. CENTRAL AMERICA as its name indicates is a GEOGRAPHICAL REGION of the CONTINENT AMERICA that is located in the CENTER of the CONTINENT AMERICA is not in the center of Africa INSULAR AMERICA, as its name indicates, is a GEOGRAPHICAL REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT ISLAND lands set of ISLANDS of the AMERICA CONTINENT (Caribbean Islands) SOUTH AMERICA as its name indicates is a GEOGRAPHICAL REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT that is located in the SOUTH of the AMERICA CONTINENT is not in the south of Europe LATIN AMERICA, as its name indicates, is a REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT where languages derived from the European language, Latin, are spoken, as well as the European languages SPANISH and PORTUGUESE. HISPANIC AMERICA, as its name indicates, is a REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT where the European language is spoken, SPANISH, the most widely spoken language in AMERICA and by AMERICANS of the 35 countries of AMERICA in 18, SPANISH is spoken with more than 500 million speakers. throughout AMERICA, SPANISH being by far the most spoken language in AMERICA and by AMERICANS ANGLO-SAXON AMERICA, as its name indicates, is a REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT where the European Anglo-Saxon language, ENGLISH, is spoken. Educate yourself and stop consuming counterfeit adulterated garbage made in the USA that DOES NOT EXIST
@@mrronron7328 you forgot the part with: exploration, ancient civilizations, cultural exchange, rise of cities, the start of modernism and political forms such as capitalism, and insane technology
Very nice! Vermont declared independence from Britain and New York in 1777, and was an independent republic until joining the union 14 years later in 1791.
I learned something new today lol. I never knew that the yucatan peninsula in mexico, was at some point an independent republic. Impressive job you did there
Only 1 important thing to note here: You show the actual Spanish settlements but omit the territories claimed. However for England and France you show the territories claimed but not their actual settlements. Btw, Belize/British Honduras was not an English colony until independent Mexico recognized British sovereignty in the 1800s
I think that for 1867, in Canada, you should have changed the colour for the four united colonies. This would have worked to show their interior barriers, like provinces of Quebec and Ontario, being different from Manitoba and while it is being formed into the union.
not only that, but according to the chart on the right canada wasn't even a country until around 1930. If you watch closely they still have the Br. next to canada even after 1967 once we were an independent country... sure part of the commonwealth but not a territory of britain anymore.....
Actually, *technically*, Canada didn't gain complete independence from Britain until 1982 with the Constitution Act which brought its constitution completely under its own control, though de facto independence existed prior to then. Dominion status beginning in 1867 did give Canada its own government but it was still part of the British empire. It wasn't until the official formation of the Commonwealth in 1931 that Canada gained complete autonomy for both domestic and foreign policy. Thus, technically, the video is right.
Cool video EmperorTigerstar. Though I would have liked to have seen the Mississippians (at least Cahokia) and Ancient Puebloans marked as civilizations instead of just tribes. But great video nonetheless.
Ęÿūį Æßñ I considered it but in those cases the great majority were villages, with cities spread out to thin for me to give the same status as the Olmecs or Maya.
EmperorTigerstar I see your point though I would probably still prefer some way to distinct them from their hunter-gatherer neighbors as they were clearly more advanced in agriculture and architecture. But these are only suggestions. Everything else in your video was great.
there is actually a fase between hunter gatherers and civilizations, wich is sort of a transition from one to an other. an example of this is that lets say f.e. Mississippians where using horticulture instead of agriculture, wich is still a key difference. Aldo I do agree with you that way to many people really underestimate the beauty and advanced technology of the ancient American cultures :)
@@EmperorTigerstar I think they still should've been marked as civilizations. Villages are just the suburbs. The US has more "villages" than cities, and the cities are also spread out really thin.
@@chekobikerbmx Tú qué racista de mierda? Ni siquiera piensas que después de 3 generaciones obviamente los rasgos españoles desaparecerán. Vete a la mierda
@@isaaccastro5866 Yes, it was, the Treat of Tordesillas gave to Spain almost all of America, only a little part was gave to portuguese, and nothing to the others.
I know this be burried under comments but whatever 0:16 rise of Mesoamerica 0:23 Mayan golden age 0:44 Viking age 1:10 Rise of the Aztecs 1:25 age of discovery 1:36 rise of the first colonial empires 2:12 golden age of piracy 2:44 7 Years war 2:48 Revolution age 3:12 the Wild West 3:16 Industrial Age in the USA 3:41 Cold War 3:48 modern age 3:54 end of the Cold War 4:02 present
damn, this is more comprehensive than a history class and it is satisfying to see how the colors are expanding and eating others. It just need the Teotihuacán empire and the video is complete
Not only with the Natives from all the American continent! They were the strongest for almost 300 years. They could fight against the Otoman Empire, Incas empire, Aztecs, Netherland, England, the Indian kindgdoms and many others populations at the same time... Don't be jelous and read more about history instead watching the Hollywood or British films... At the time that Spain was an empire, England was only a peasant kingdom. In the 15th, 16th and 17th Spain and Portugal were the richest and strongest empires in the world (Portugal was even richer, but Portugal was under the Spain power for 60 years).
Actually English is not my second language but my third along with french, valentian etc... yet if your point is that I speak this tongue because of your empire ( I assume you are refering to the british empire ) then you're completly WRONG. I would rather say that current english status of global language is thanks to the USA.
Norway: First! Spain: NOM! England: Mine, mine France: Nope Britain, also mine Netherlands: hah, I like this place, lets make a settleme- UK: MIIIINE!!! USA: Independence now UK: FUCK!! Canada: yeah me too UK: ... 😤
Yeah, I was baffled by Teotihaucan and The Purepecha empire not getting colors. It also would have been nice if he actually showed the territories of each city state/kingdom in mesoamerica, though they'd likely be too small to show up at this scale. Maybe for a seperate mesoamerica video.
Liz Morrissey Nobody knows who built the city Teotihuacan. The aztecs just found it in ruins and named it "The City of the Gods" in Nahuatl. So much of the ancient North American civilizations is unknown.
@Wingler Gaming no tenochtitlan was founded by the Mexica (founders of the aztec empire) when the mexica arive to lake texcoco teotihuacan was already in ruins teotihuacan was north east of tenochtitlan
Small mistake, EmperorTigerstar: England was changed to Great Britain in the early 1700s with the official merge of Scotland into the kingdom, and was changed to United Kingdom in the early 1800s to UK, 1806 I think. You have it listed as the UK in the 1700s. You likely confused GB for UK as you changed the tag from "England" to "UK" in 1707.
we did develop writing actually, if youre referring specifically to the Mayans, there was plenty of writing! I'm telling you books and everything. the Spanish burned and/or destroyed the majority of it. my tribe (Ojibwe) had writing too (pre colonial) even though not the most advanced, spiritual leaders called midews would record our customs, ceremonies etc etc. with a bit of research you may may find that forms of writing (even though simple. still writing) exist in many pre-colonial american cultures
Not relevant for the western world, decide yourself leftist you like or hate the west because you love things like lgbt rights and all that but hate white people at the same time when white majority nations are the most developed in all those áreas of women lgbt and other issues, whats with that?
Look for the youtube channel "Pero eso es otra historia", it has videos about the history of the pre-columbian cultures of America from the arrival of the homosapien until the arrival of the europeans
@@jmundi2002 you mean the Spanish made a great effort to destroy records of ancient history? Cause that’s exactly what they did, and mesoamerican civilizations such as the maya recorded much of their history only for it to be burned in piles
I saw several mistakes. It doesn't show the Adam onys treaty between Spain and USA of 1819. The biggest mistake is that México is not an unitary state. You show the creation of the States in USA and the Provinces in Canada but skipped the creation of the 12 mexican states after its independence (Mexico started with 19 states = 31 states)
Jaime Jiménez si hermano pero recuerda que es un vídeo hecho por estadounidense, de hecho no pone la división entre los territorios Hopi, Lakota, Cheyenne, apache, Algonquin, Mohican y demás tribus de Aridoamérica, a mí personalmente me pareció muy agradable ver las culturas mesoamericanas destacar
So TRUE! New Spain wasn't really a refined state and most cities and states were ran more Feudally(hacienda) like Jalisco, Puebla, Morelos they had their own thing going and even the Natives leaders still held power of towns seperate from the Concept of New Spain, so they didn't really have states/confederations like the US and Canada did... the only distinct territories were CALIFORNIA,TEXAS and NEW MEXICO territories , those were very much administered like states because of the CATHOLIC CHURCH(francsicans) with their Mission systems. So yes ALTA California needed to be seperate as well as Yucatan-Maya territories. Some historians say that Mexico was a Centralist state meaning that all powerand growth was for D.F and that was lead to the Mexican separation of Spain[ think of it as what NYC is to New York State]. SO I COULD see why he would make Mexico all unified because of its supposed CENTARLIST GOVT TYPE. point is even if this guy tried to lay down the States... Mexico's history is so extensive. Mexicos history is way more bloodier and far more complex than US history. You can learn most US history in 3 weeks-3month [Colonial,Indepence,Federalist,Antibellum,Civil War,Industrial-progressive, imperalist, 20s,depression, WW2,Boomer,Cold War, Vietnam, civil rights,Modern: Gulf Wars and Obama and Trump] but Mexican History is Eternity... [Pre Colonial: Ancient,Olmec,Maya,Aztec #1,Colonial: First Contact, Viceroy of New Spain, Chichimeca Wars #2Colonial 2: Caste system,Alta California,Haciendas,Formation Northern territories #3.Independence: etc. etc. etc. #4.Mexico: Augustin,Santa-Ana Liberals vs Federalist, Mexican-American war, #5. French Intervention: Maxamilian and the Hapsburgs, Napoleon, #6.Juarez-Mexico: Liberalism vs Catholic Church #7. Porfiriato-Mexico: Los Cientistas, Indistiualization, Bannana Republics, boom economy. #8.Mexican Revolution: Madero and social reform, Progressive movement,Villa & Zapata, Huerta overthrow, Carranza,Obregon etc. #9. Modernization: Cardenas, Spanish-National langauge, PEMEX and oil nationalization , Ordonez,Tlatelco Massacre, Corpus Christi Massacre, #10.PRI: Gortarri, Neo Liberalism, Nafta, Southern Mexico cession, NARCO turfs of Arreleno Felix Cartel. Goratarris collapse of our economy. #11 PAN: The Narco Wars, Corruption era, Obrador. I just listed 11 extensive and very deep Books into Mexican history US history can be 1 book with only like 18 Chapterse and it mainly focuses on Slavery,Founding fathers(revolution) and talks about Democracy from Greece. I'm sorry but MEXICAN HISTORY is too much for the average the American. It's as deep as British Empire ,Russian ,German(prussia,holy roman empire) and Roman. history.
Lucas Jackson apparently YES, in Reality NO. Physical colonialism has turned 'Finantial colonialism' and that means that today the whole world is fucked up due to FED.
@Razor Ramone indeed... very true. Europe is a total disaster too...have a look of automation and unemployment due to this issue..... skyrocketing over here. Future is uncertain...unpredictible...I do understand why Trump won.
Things I learned from this video: 1. The Louisiana Purchase looks like the greatest con of all time. 2. The British Empire had a border with the Maya civilisation before the Spanish finished wiping them out. Wow. etc.
The Louisiana purchase happened because napoleon got it back from Spain because they were his ally and he didn't have enough troops to hold it from the British so he decided to troll Britain by selling it to America on the cheap not to mention even if America was attempting to con them out of The land there wasn't much of value there anyway as 89% of the land was plains
Mexico is not Spain Mexican people were under Spanish control the majority of them who wher etheir Mestizo(half Native American half European) or Indiginouse were opress by Spanish rule and verly had any rights to say Spain equals Mexico is like saying great Britain equals India
They got autonomy within Mexico in 1821 after a century of partisan war as far as I remember. Decent people. Never gave up. Moreover Lacandon Maya are still praising old gods - Itzamna, Chaac, Quetsalcoatl and others...
The thirteenth colonies grew because the offered opportunity to people and you could get fifty acres of land working in the fields as a indentured slave, my ancestors grandparents received their first fifty acres working in the fields and we still hold that standard hard work pays off.
I think the key difference between the 13 colonies and the French and Spanish colonies is that most people who came to the 13 colonies came with the intention of staying. Many French men went to Canada with the intention of making some money as lumberjacks or fur trappers and then returning to France. The French and Spanish had trouble convincing their women to settle in the new world. By contrast, English women arrived in Jamestown just a few years after its founding and families came over on the Mayflower.
They were strong, thats why they resisted. Spain had a lot of territories but definetely they dont control all of them as they thought. But after almost hundred of years of course they did, but not specially in the north area.
they lived into the jungle also they weren't so much of a threat to the spanish conquistadors by the time, when spaniards arrived mayans were living in small villages and unorganized, some mayans submited to the conquistadors before they even defeated the aztecs.
They lived deep in the jungle. A jungle that has no rivers. All water has to be collected through holes on the earth. You need to know were those holes are. And they can be poisoned. The easternmost state of Mexico was created as a territory because there was no effective federal control until 1908ish.
Spain was not interested in the Mayan territories. Also, the Mayans disappeared off the face of the Earth. There are no Mayans on Earth anymore, but they didn't die. They vanished off the face of the Earth. They had contact with extra terrestrial civilizations, and worshiped aliens as gods. The aliens came and got them, and brought them to other worlds. The Mayans didn't die out, or anything, but there are no Mayans on Earth anymore.
And that's why English and Spanish are the 2nd and 3rd most spoken languages in the world.
Jonathan Gonzalez So much colonisation
Only Spanish really. English is 2nd because of India, Southeast Asia and Africa too.
Caramba amigo, es cierto. ;V
Really China outdoes us both
But perhaps *at the expense of the quality of both languages!*
Spain and Russia met and no one is saying anything.
When?
Valdez was the northernmost Spanish settlement, and the Russians were in Hawaii and Calfornia. Shhh!
They just touched tips
Spain a Russia would be an interesting aliance... "the empire of pragmatism"
Because nobody expects the Spanish meeting with Russia.
That's a nice continent you got there
Be a shame if someone
*discovered it*
yep
@@Wm7forthewin ive seen you in eaple gamez videos
+warship gaming channel channel oh hello
It had been discovered for thousands of years you bellend.
Europeans on North America mainland in 1000CE 0:48
Aztec empire: Our colonization is slow but it's effective.
Spain: Hello.
Fatiga Maxima Total what a stupid comment
apocalyptica!
More like “here have a blanket” lol.
J Sharp We didn't even fully understand the concept of microorganisms like bacteria and viruses transmitting disease for another 300 years.
@@TheeShenko not the science of it no, but they did intentionally do it.
Thank you for adding the "Ongoing Wars" section. It makes it much easier to understand why the area is developing the way it is
A single European: *- S n e e z e s -*
All of the Native American Tribes: Oh Crap.
It really sucks but one day once this planet Earth goes to hell all those Native Americans well have the last laugh.
@Red Pilled Greg Heffley Barely
Cuahtemoc why would they have the last laugh?
Ever wonder why the illnesses didn't go the other way?
Brazil is like American you have different European groups from Germany's to Italian, because my family immigrated to Brazil from Germany even know it's Portugal speaking.
US: Wouldn't it be cool if... we were, like, really big?
Mexico: pls no
Exalted Naava pretty much manifest destiny in a nutshell
really if we had a stupid president. Until we had annexed to Mexico part of usa, literally we had more strength than you and stupidly Santa Anna surrendered. Literally the most idiotic president in the world.
You don't know all the history
Jose Gonzales Well you don't know all the english. Checkmate.
dirty bird02
No conoces todo el español.
Hake mate.
jaque mate
0:48
Norway: Uh... Hello?
Miguel Benitez
NORWAY HAS FOUND AMERICA BEFORE COLUMBUS DID !!!!
I know that the Vikings has found America first...
Norway: hi welcome to McDonald's how may I help you?
+Varheim NOOO it was "Norway"!
Those Danes and Swedes are just losers. :v
*Norway has left the server*
Fmono • 38 years ago Ummm... No it was not...
The moment when Russia And Spain have a land border because an Italian man wanted to go to India
sorry, italian???
@@cuentaprincipal3225 Christopher Columbus was an italian drom Genoa
It’s the most knonw and realistic theory, but there are others
He wasn’t italian, he was from genoa, italy didn’t exist back then
@@davidacosta9158 italy didn't exist but italian culture definetly did
My therapist: Spanish Canada isn't real, it can't hurt you
Spanish Canada: 2:53
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_expeditions_to_the_Pacific_Northwest
Norway discovered America before it was cool.
Norway Mapping true, and it's sad that alot of my fellow Americans don't know that. Who was it again, leif erikson?
Vikings show up: Well, there's nothing here. Pretty great. hmm
atually america was already discovered by the indigenous peoples (how they're called today)
@@serhumano7349 we mean the first of Europe
@@yyaakiiWasn't properly implied in his comment.
North America: *gets discovered*
Europe: It’s free real estate
Snickers 4 pack mostly Spain lol like Damn the English only got Canada and the original 13 Colonies, the French ended up selling their land to USA. Idk why they let Spain take over so much.
@@bobmuller8256 "Only Canada" it is the second biggest country on earth tbf
Mattoafc 789 yeah, but it’s still only one country. Spain’s “Viceroyal de Nueva España” was bigger than Canada I believe and that was one country, don’t forget “Nueva Granada/Gran Colombia”, “Rio de la Plata”, etc. Spain went all out with colonizing the Americas. Spain and France really only got the hand-me-downs and the leftovers. Also the territory that Spain didn’t want so they sold it.
@@Yung_Mango Canada is pure ice, it is like big Russia but at the same time empty, also in the world arena they never had any relevance
@@bryanclaure232 I agree. I live in Canada and the North is abandoned and lacks the will of development. To be honest, Britain picked the worst places to send its people. Canada's a frozen desert wasteland, Australia's a true desert wasteland, New Zealand's just islands with active volcanoes.
I think this is the only time I've ever seen a map that represents the development of both colonial and indigenous societies together, which is fantastic.
phil potato
But in the end Colonial diminish the Indigenous. Asia is better than this!!!
>>But in the end Colonial Diminish the indigenous!
>But in the end, civilization in the Americas was improved*
*FTFY
>>Asia is better than this!
Last time I checked, Genghis Khan was destroying and conquering Asia. And today Asia doesn't have any tribes.
@my man Well, with neither examples has it improved for the people. In fact in most casesin the world, It is objectively true that in terms of infrastructure and "quality" of life those that were colonised, have a better experience than those that weren't and in the cases where they weren't, the majority of the people wer still abused and murdered in the same way as they were with colonial rule, by their own elites. Effectively, modern colonial empires, and particularly the French and British, treated the indigenous with a great deal more decency than the rulers within their own people were doing,.
*criticism against modern empires is completely overrated and in most cases fabricated
@Someone you don't know North Sentinel Island begs to disagree plus you're probably the sort that consider any non white folks to be "tribes"
It's very inaccurate
2:54 Damn Spain controlled a lot right then, from South America to Alaska
and Europe,Spain owned most of Italy,Low Countries (Netherlands,Belgium,Switzerland,Luxembourg,Northern France and Southern Germany)
@Frx bx01 oh really then ins the us the group that speaks the most english in the us is the Caucasian population why is that because they literally exterminated them look man every empire was racist but the spanish empire was the least racist of all the british french and dutch enslaved africans the spanish prefered to enslave native american but the laws were not as harsh as in other empires thats why when you go to spanish speaking country a good amount of black hispanics have a english last name because their ancestors fled to new spain to have a better treatment because slaves were not treated as bad
@Frx bx01 ok the white population the us biggest population is the white population its bigget than african americans and hispanics which gives a clear idea of wat britain did and the us did most of the native americans they didnt even die because they got killed by the spanish they died because of disease i mean i understand how you feel but unless you are native american you shoudlnt be mad because im part native american actually almost every single hispanic has native american in them and some of them have full native american in them except they lost their culture and adopted the spanish language so basically most hispanics are surviving descendants from the native americans except they just dont speak the native dialects they just speak spanish thats why most us citizens think all hispanics are dark but they arent its because mexicans are usually 100% native american most of them not all of them they just speak spanish but still have their traditions and since most hispanic immigrants in the us are mexican people just straight up think hispanics are dark but they are not it depends from what country you are like if you are in cuba its normal to see somebody white speak spanish because after the war of 1898 most spaniards living in cuba at the time didnt want to be spaniards any more so then they stayed in cuba it depends which latin american country you are from it would usually determine the skin color
Frx bx01 the Americans killed the *most*
@Frx bx01 El cóndor pachamamerto pasa llorando ya...
Was Spain trying to push Russia out of Alaska?
Captain Salvador Hidalgo, coast along the coast of Alaska, baptizes a place like Valdés, and disembarks at the anchorage of Puerto Cordova, friends with the natives and on June 3, 1790 takes possession of Alaska in the name of the King of Spain. The next day the Russians arrive, and not only Hidalgo chases them away, but searches for their base of operations, in the Kenai Peninsula, and before their sight hoists the Spanish flag again, ratifying their sovereign rights over Alaska.
Russia intended to displace Spain from California and the entire coast, as commissioner Rezanov proposed to the Czar: "the whole country can become an integral part of the Russian empire." Spain stopped Russia, that had occupied the uberrima California would not have left, or sold as did the icy Alaska. And for that reason, the United States should thank Spain for having sovereignty over California today.
No cuz if there was some country there they would kill it like they did Mexico. And if there was lots of settlers they would either commit genocide or kick them out of the country. Like mexico
USA has forgot how much owe to Spain
Russia sold Alaska to the United States because they knew the British were going to take it and incorporate it into Canada. So rather than Britain annexing Alaska, they sold it to the United States instead (who at the time was a middle power and not a threat like the British Empire to Russia).
Finally finished. Next stop is a new video over the entire history of Oceania.
EDIT: Thanks for a million views!
1984
EmperorTigerstar I hope you include 1932 war of Australia.
You forgot about New Sweden.
i thought greenland gained independence in 2008
+Leon Lasser No, that's Kosovo.
2:53 WOWWW SPAIN!!!! INSANE
mexico are the evolution of new Spain, In fact, some Spanish intellectuals say that Spanish that does not know Mexico does not know Spain
and in Mexico named spain, ''la madre patria'' the mother land"""
IBERO-NATIVO HISTORIA-ANTROPOLOGIA Nope
de echo si! aunque no te guste! y puedes saltar, llorar y patalear pero la realidad es que Mexico ya es la punta de lanza de la hispanidad y no debemos de dejar de seguir de cerca la hispanidad en USA que es de origen Mexicano, esos hispanos que ya tienen una importancia en crecimiento dentro de USA el país mas poderoso del mundo, así que? puedes opinar lo que quieras, la verdad se impone y esta a la vista!
IBERO-NATIVO HISTORIA-ANTROPOLOGIA Enserio no conosco a nadie en Mexico que le diga "la madre patria" a España. Ni siquiera yo que mis bisabuelos eran de Galicia le digo así. Si tan solo supieras lo que los Españoles (en especial los madrileños) opinan de nosotros.
pero no importa lo que piensen los españoles de nosotros, nadie nos quita que son nuestros abuelos, bisabuelos etc… los que dejaron la península para formar lo que ahora es la america hispana, si bien es cierto que ya somos mestizos no dejamos de ser hijos de aquellos aventureros!
0:43 Norway: Umm, What am I doing here?? Anybody even here?
0:54 Norway: Ok, I-I'll just go back to my continent... ?!??
Lief Erickson the Viking discovered new foundland
En fait non les norvégiens du Groenland ont continués à faire des voyages en amerique jusqu'à la fin du XIIIème siècle car ils venaient y prendre du bois qui manquait au Groenland, les marins bretons et français ont également découverts Terre-Neuve en 1454 au moins car elle est documenté et considéré comme une concession au roi de France qui ne s'y intéressera pas, Corte Real va aussi découvrir Terre-Neuve et le détroit du Labrador dans les années 1470, plus hypothétique les maliens auraient découverts le Brésil en 1312 mais n'auraient pas eu la possibilité de revenir.
@@pascalladalle9018 les maliens n'ont en réalité jamais trouvé l Amérique. L'expédition avait des bateaux très mal équipé et construit pour un si long voyage dans l'océan et n'avons jamais trouvé de traces deux au Brésil.... 😱
@@pascalladalle9018 mais j'aimerais bien avoir plus dinfos sur ces bretons qui sont aller en 1454 au nouveau monde sttp
@@maximiliendolisie6724 tout est inscrit dans la charte de l'abbaye de Beauport à Paimpol (dans les côtes-d'Armor) qui parlait d'un litige entre les habitants de Bréhat et les moines sur la dîme des droits de la pêche à la morue qui dure depuis 60 ans, l'article datant de 1514 cela signifie que "Terre-Neuffre" comme il est indiqué sur les documents est découvert des le milieu de XVème siècle, c'est une histoire connue en bretagne quand j'étais gamin même les anciens en parlaient car la république de la Hanse à la fin de moyen âge avait une telle hégémonie sur la Baltique et la mer de nord que les marins occidentaux se sont aventurés à l'ouest.
Spain grew a lot during the 15th century
Fabian080690 Did not invest? Spain built close to 30 universities in America, made hundreds of cathedrals, palaces and buildings throughout the American continent, founded hundreds of cities and towns, made roads, fortresses, ports, among other things. Your comment is meaningless and shows a great lack of knowledge of the history of Spanish imoerio ... You only have to go through the capitals and large cities of Latin America and see the colonial legacy that left Spain. Britain did not make universities. You confuse that perhaps you mean that Spain did not industrialize, but the Spanish empire was older than the others, when most of the European powers colonized the world in the nineteenth century (some had already begun before, but Spain was more Ancient), Spain was a decaying empire. And the British Empire was a great empire, but only lasted as world power 100 years, Spain lasted 300 years as a superpower. Where are you from? The British empire, the greatest empire in history, of course, compared to eighteenth-century Spanish, because if we compare it with the Spain of the Austrians (when it dominated half-europe and the Portuguese dominions in ultrmar), the thing changes. Besides Where do you leave Mongol? Spain dominated the ocean for 3 centuries, the Pacific Ocean was called Spanish Lake. The Empire when the Sun never sets
Don Corleone Jeez You don't have to write A Whole paragraph And I was just Noticing that is grew a lot In North America Not all over the world
Also I live in California
Noga Nosi I talk to Fabian
The real problem with the Spanish was actually the French-Napoleon stuck his brother on the Spanish throne causing all the colonies to break away from the empire.
I like how the Netherlands are coloured orange
EU 4 colors
+Enforcer95 You will hardly see a map, where they aren't orange.
Alpha Beta I would like Mexico would be a dark green or even bright green, but I'm happy with that pink, know also as mexican pink.
that and also the fact the national color of netherlands is orange
Alpha Beta there are no neandrithals in this video.
2:54 Spanish empire brings a tear to my eyes. It was all downhill from hear
Napoleon destroyed the spanish fleet in Trafalgar lol.
After that he destroyed spain army.
Then the traitors in América took the advantage.
It was now or never.
@@d.a.g.c961 I'd say it was more because of the retarded monarchs cause after the downfall of the spanish empire with napoleon there was a king CarlosIII who was a good leader and catched up with spain and brittain, of xourse not at that high level but with a competent navy and army
@@d.a.g.c961 spain is weak thats why they win conquering weak tribes in south america
@@d.a.g.c961 Cause spain was weak af, also how did America take advantage? Napoleon legit SOLD Louisiana TO America
What about France that literally lost everything lmao
Nearly all the regions have been done now :)
I'm sure you'll find some more to do...
Yep, we still have Arabia, Central Asia, Oceania and Indo-China to go.
There's still Japan, Madagascar, Egypt (extensively), Papua, the Caribbean (in detail), the Philippines and Central Asia.
I'd like to see a history of Asia from one of you guys.
South East Asia was already done by someone.
I think you will probably do all of Arabia.
I´m sure someone must have done Oceania.
Central Asia never heard anyone.
Excellent work as always!
Fun fact: The Latvians briefly colonised the island of Tobago, established a settlement and participated in the slave trade there.
They lost it later after being invaded by Sweden so were forced to give it up.
Well that sucks for Latvia
Wtf is a Latvia
Jk jk
Es el primer video de historia anglosajón que realmente sabe de historia del Imperio Español. Enhorabuena
george bicho Por fin
george bicho mi parte preferida del video comienza desde el 3:00 ;)
Solo les faltaría matizar el detalle en la descripción de que lo de España no eran colonias si no simplemente conquista. Son cosas notablemente diferentes.
Josue Condori y justo a partir de ahí comenzó el declive de la América hispana 😂😂😂
Iván Álvarez
Las colonias britanicas, que eran bastante mas pequeñas que las españolas, eran muy ricas con una buena agricoltura y un comercio avanzado. Las colonias españolas tenian una economia pobre y atrasada a pesar que el territorio era mucho mas grande. Los españoles tenian una mentalidad vieja, menejaban LATINOAMERICA con un sistema feudal. La indipendencia fue una bendicion porque botamos a los parasitas. :)
At last, I was waiting for it a lot, thanks!!
Delta Empire Maximilian of Mexico
Viva el imperio!!
Salve el Tercer Imperio Mexicano!
I recommend to select the 0.25 speed, in purpose to understand every step.
0:12 Native civilizations
1:22 First european on the coasts
1:30 Full Colonialism
2:46 Starting indipendence
2:55 Expansion to west and growing new powers.
Who lived in north american west coast during year 500-1000
degen
@@dannyyy97 There were very small native populations but mostly Spanish arrived and set up the missions like Mission San Diego de Alcala in 1769 was the first Spanish Mission and many more were built, the majority of the population were Spanish but they were quickly joined by Americans in the first gold rush in 1799 when people form all over the world mostly Americas showed up and when Mexico took over from Spain the tensions boiled over leading to the creation of the Republic of California in 1846 fighting for independence from Mexico, the original name was La República de California
I'm gonna need to ask about that random Knight's of Hospitaller settlement...
Haha! Nice observation. I had to search that one up before I knew what you meant.
xSayresthx They purchased three islands from France; St. Croix, St. Christophe, and St. Nevis.
Someone didn't watch the video about catholic military orders ;)
Leurquin François I didn't even noticed it lol
jake jones usa bombing iraq syria libya yemen, aren't they crusade?
Why does literally every comment section turn into a festering tumor filled with culture/race wars and name calling? Seriously, this is an informative history video, not a high school cafeteria. Have some class.
JayRKaufman Amen!
My culture is better than most people's here, so I get quite adamant when I start hearing people say how great their country/culture/language/whatever is. I'm sorry, but I'm going to call out people who do that.
I gave that comment a thumbs down, Brayden. They don't seem to show up anymore, but you've got one.
I find it funny that this comment turned into a fight even though it was talking about how fighting was stupid
Brayden Rightmyer you were one who was fighting
1:24-"To be continued".
new challenger approaching
No lol
Server: *Spain has joined the game*
Lol Japan took an island
Yeah, they captured the Aleutian Islands of Attu and Kiska in 1942 before being driven out by the Summer.
Yup they ruled over my country (Micronesia) prior and during WW2 before the US kicked them out
Where?
Micronesia isn't a country.
No2d3. the fuck is micronesia 😂😂😂
Aztecs: You're welcome to stay
Spain: xd
Xd
That's not how it went do
@@mexicamapping6587 that's the joke
Hernan Cortés: vale, vamos a llevarnos bien con los mexicas.
Pedro de Alvarado: Buena idea, pero no es la mía >:)
Incidente: La Matanza del Templo Mayor
There are many mistakes with regard to native tribes in North America prior to and just after European contact. The Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho were not in their familiar western locations as early as 1400 (as the map shows). They were woodlands tribes who moved toward the Great Lakes around that time. They didn't move further west until well after Europeans came, as they were pushed in the 17th and 18th centuries by the pressure of other tribes getting firearms from (mainly) the French. They acquired the horse in the late 17th or early 18th centuries and only then took up the plains culture, conquering people who were already there. Similarly, the Comanche didn't break off from the Shoshone and establish themselves in the west Texas area until much later.
The reason why spanish is the second language with most native speakers in the world
And Spain went from the Firelands if Argentina to Alaska...astonishing.
Not really. Spains actual control stretched from Argentina to about Sinaloa Mexico.
Just a little mistake: The Panama Canal zone was officialy abandoned by American soldiers in december 31st, 1999. Although it's a wonderful video and it's really accurate. Thanks for this excellent content
5 years late, but for anyone else reading this it's not a mistake, the Panama Canal Zone was abolished and ceded back to Panama in 1979, but the canal itself remained under the control of the United States until December 31st, 1999.
AMERICA is a CONTINENT made up of 35 countries and more than 1 billion inhabitants ALL of us born in AMERICA from Canada to Argentina are AMERICANS
North America Central America Insular America (Caribbean Islands) and South America are GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS of the CONTINENT AMERICA
NORTH AMERICA, as its name indicates, is a GEOGRAPHICAL REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT that is located in the NORTH of the AMERICA CONTINENT and is made up of 3 countries, Canada, the USA, and Mexico, in North Asia.
CENTRAL AMERICA as its name indicates is a GEOGRAPHICAL REGION of the CONTINENT AMERICA that is located in the CENTER of the CONTINENT AMERICA is not in the center of Africa
INSULAR AMERICA, as its name indicates, is a GEOGRAPHICAL REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT ISLAND lands set of ISLANDS of the AMERICA CONTINENT (Caribbean Islands)
SOUTH AMERICA as its name indicates is a GEOGRAPHICAL REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT that is located in the SOUTH of the AMERICA CONTINENT is not in the south of Europe
LATIN AMERICA, as its name indicates, is a REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT where languages derived from the European language, Latin, are spoken, as well as the European languages SPANISH and PORTUGUESE.
HISPANIC AMERICA, as its name indicates, is a REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT where the European language is spoken, SPANISH, the most widely spoken language in AMERICA and by AMERICANS of the 35 countries of AMERICA in 18, SPANISH is spoken with more than 500 million speakers. throughout AMERICA, SPANISH being by far the most spoken language in AMERICA and by AMERICANS
ANGLO-SAXON AMERICA, as its name indicates, is a REGION of the AMERICA CONTINENT where the European Anglo-Saxon language, ENGLISH, is spoken.
Educate yourself and stop consuming counterfeit adulterated garbage made in the USA that DOES NOT EXIST
@@america1832 who cares
@@biggibbs4678 the population of people that can't use the content name like how Asia's, Europeans and Africans can
So in 1979 the canal was no longer US territory but it was occupied by the US until 1999
You left out Mexican states and various rebellions like Yucatan and Rio Grande
Texas you left your little brother Rio Grande behind shame
Don’t forget baja california and sonora
Aztec: Life is good nothing could possibly go wrong!
Spain: what’s poppin
Brand new land just hopped im
3:30
look on the left "Ongoing wars"
"Banana wars"
Massimo Vlogs yep a few banana companies basically overthrew some South American countries and fought small wars with each other occasionally
@@thecolonel2154 and "neutral" America won the war
Few people realize what a fascinating and rich history our beautiful continent has!
Like colonisation , and colonisation and colonisation and my fav part : colonisation
@@mrronron7328 you forgot the part with: exploration, ancient civilizations, cultural exchange, rise of cities, the start of modernism and political forms such as capitalism, and insane technology
@@codboss7092 And Colonisation ;)
@@mrronron7328 you already said that
COD Boss dont forget the genocide your beautiful country is built upon
2:53 beautiful, just beautiful.
Brings a tear to any mans eye Plvs Ultra
@@dabrog6044 spain is one of the poorest country in western europe hahaha
@@cassidywilliams7187 is the 5th economy in europe. I fell sorry for you it's hard to live in a third world country.
@@cassidywilliams7187 Is the 5th richest, but is well known that english education is not the best.
@@cassidywilliams7187🤡
Very nice! Vermont declared independence from Britain and New York in 1777, and was an independent republic until joining the union 14 years later in 1791.
Do it again!
History of Antarctica soon?
Jeffery Liggett I already have that video. :)
I learned something new today lol. I never knew that the yucatan peninsula in mexico, was at some point an independent republic. Impressive job you did there
0:44, this is why you can play Aztec vs Vikings at Texas in Age of Empires II, total accuracy.
What was going on with the Kalmar Union in the Hudson Bay in the 1400s?
Where? I don't see it
That tiny bit is actually Iceland.
+dilux an island in the southeast Hudson bay has a blue thing on it in the 1400s.
Gertrude Smeetheens I think it's a collection of small islands that have a lot of pixels so it seems shaded but it really isn't
+Zomz Cheezy But why would you shade a *map*!?
Only 1 important thing to note here: You show the actual Spanish settlements but omit the territories claimed. However for England and France you show the territories claimed but not their actual settlements.
Btw, Belize/British Honduras was not an English colony until independent Mexico recognized British sovereignty in the 1800s
To be fair he seems to include the lighter vs darker colors to indicate things like that.
I think that for 1867, in Canada, you should have changed the colour for the four united colonies. This would have worked to show their interior barriers, like provinces of Quebec and Ontario, being different from Manitoba and while it is being formed into the union.
not only that, but according to the chart on the right canada wasn't even a country until around 1930. If you watch closely they still have the Br. next to canada even after 1967 once we were an independent country... sure part of the commonwealth but not a territory of britain anymore.....
Actually, *technically*, Canada didn't gain complete independence from Britain until 1982 with the Constitution Act which brought its constitution completely under its own control, though de facto independence existed prior to then. Dominion status beginning in 1867 did give Canada its own government but it was still part of the British empire. It wasn't until the official formation of the Commonwealth in 1931 that Canada gained complete autonomy for both domestic and foreign policy. Thus, technically, the video is right.
Cool video EmperorTigerstar. Though I would have liked to have seen the Mississippians (at least Cahokia) and Ancient Puebloans marked as civilizations instead of just tribes. But great video nonetheless.
Ęÿūį Æßñ I considered it but in those cases the great majority were villages, with cities spread out to thin for me to give the same status as the Olmecs or Maya.
EmperorTigerstar I see your point though I would probably still prefer some way to distinct them from their hunter-gatherer neighbors as they were clearly more advanced in agriculture and architecture. But these are only suggestions. Everything else in your video was great.
there is actually a fase between hunter gatherers and civilizations, wich is sort of a transition from one to an other. an example of this is that lets say f.e. Mississippians where using horticulture instead of agriculture, wich is still a key difference. Aldo I do agree with you that way to many people really underestimate the beauty and advanced technology of the ancient American cultures :)
Definitely Native Americans should've been portrayed more!
@@EmperorTigerstar I think they still should've been marked as civilizations. Villages are just the suburbs. The US has more "villages" than cities, and the cities are also spread out really thin.
Netherlands: *I'm gonna conquer New York, Brooklyn, Har--*
UK: *move out the way biatch*
Netherlands: *throws cheese*
I'm so impressed with the early colonization period. Didn't even leave out New Sweden. That's some meticulous detailing right there
My grand grand father was Spanish, I'm mexican but my ears dance when I listen spanish music. ¡Viva España!
De la pocas veces que veo a un mexicano decir eso
El tipico pendejo que habla de sus antepasados europeos cuando tiene la cara de benito juarez. :V
@@chekobikerbmx Tú qué racista de mierda? Ni siquiera piensas que después de 3 generaciones obviamente los rasgos españoles desaparecerán. Vete a la mierda
@@jeffbac1889 Acaso te ofendo, negro? :vvv
@@honsertume esa cara de evo cocales 😂😂
Europe: So, we're going to split up the territory we found and--
Spain: I wAnT iT aLl!!!
We found? lol, it was Spain who found it, the other powers had no business being there
@@danielburden7373 yeah but theres no reason to stay with all the territory
@@isaaccastro5866 there are hundred of reasons tho
@@isaaccastro5866 Yes, it was, the Treat of Tordesillas gave to Spain almost all of America, only a little part was gave to portuguese, and nothing to the others.
I know this be burried under comments but whatever
0:16 rise of Mesoamerica
0:23 Mayan golden age
0:44 Viking age
1:10 Rise of the Aztecs
1:25 age of discovery
1:36 rise of the first colonial empires
2:12 golden age of piracy
2:44 7 Years war
2:48 Revolution age
3:12 the Wild West
3:16 Industrial Age in the USA
3:41 Cold War
3:48 modern age
3:54 end of the Cold War
4:02 present
Thanks
You forgot 0:24 fall of teotihuacan and rise of Tollan-xicocotitlan(toltec)
It’s all fun and games until Spain conquers everything you’ve every known
damn, this is more comprehensive than a history class and it is satisfying to see how the colors are expanding and eating others.
It just need the Teotihuacán empire and the video is complete
First map to have data on Greenland
2:49 made me cry tears of joy.
"Can you get to India through North America? No, but at least there's beaver."
question 2
steal the spice trade
thats not a question but the dutch did it anyway
pozderki wielkie
2:54 Spain : I'm fire.
Napoleon : And I'm fire extinguisher.
Wow! Spain was strong!!!! Almost all a continent for just one little country. Awesome! !!
Not only with the Natives from all the American continent! They were the strongest for almost 300 years. They could fight against the Otoman Empire, Incas empire, Aztecs, Netherland, England, the Indian kindgdoms and many others populations at the same time... Don't be jelous and read more about history instead watching the Hollywood or British films... At the time that Spain was an empire, England was only a peasant kingdom. In the 15th, 16th and 17th Spain and Portugal were the richest and strongest empires in the world (Portugal was even richer, but Portugal was under the Spain power for 60 years).
Matteo Liuzzi They weren't that strong, they just had to kill a lot of natives and tribes
They were fighting against many kingdoms, empires and tribes at the same time for more than 300 hundred years. Oooh yeah, they were STRONG as fuck!
Kyle Wit you are so fucking jealous of our GREAT EMPIRE HAHAHAHA
Actually English is not my second language but my third along with french, valentian etc... yet if your point is that I speak this tongue because of your empire ( I assume you are refering to the british empire ) then you're completly WRONG. I would rather say that current english status of global language is thanks to the USA.
Conquistadores= 🇪🇸🇵🇹
Piratinhas aproveitadores=🇳🇱🇬🇧
Norway: First!
Spain: NOM!
England: Mine, mine
France: Nope Britain, also mine
Netherlands: hah, I like this place, lets make a settleme-
UK: MIIIINE!!!
USA: Independence now
UK: FUCK!!
Canada: yeah me too
UK: ... 😤
Kevin Spee haha
Britain:Oops Seven Years War
Independence now lmao x'D
Kevin Spee mayans: fuck off out landers.
Aztecs: we were just starting an empire get the fuck out Spain
i bet you meant....
Denmark: First!
just find out who was the dominant partner in the union
I'd like to say my video is the predecessor to this but I cannot lie! ;-) Great work as always!
1:24
Spain: I'M HERE TO BE AN EMPIRE AND DESTROY >:3
Spain: But not yet.
You mean: "Spain: I'm here to be an empire and build."
@@carlosmarcial6201 If the city of tenochtitlan could speak it would say otherwise
Fantastic map. Is there a reason you didn't colour Teotihuacan?
Yeah, I was baffled by Teotihaucan and The Purepecha empire not getting colors. It also would have been nice if he actually showed the territories of each city state/kingdom in mesoamerica, though they'd likely be too small to show up at this scale. Maybe for a seperate mesoamerica video.
Liz Morrissey Nobody knows who built the city Teotihuacan. The aztecs just found it in ruins and named it "The City of the Gods" in Nahuatl. So much of the ancient North American civilizations is unknown.
@Wingler Gaming no tenochtitlan was founded by the Mexica (founders of the aztec empire) when the mexica arive to lake texcoco teotihuacan was already in ruins teotihuacan was north east of tenochtitlan
Small mistake, EmperorTigerstar: England was changed to Great Britain in the early 1700s with the official merge of Scotland into the kingdom, and was changed to United Kingdom in the early 1800s to UK, 1806 I think. You have it listed as the UK in the 1700s. You likely confused GB for UK as you changed the tag from "England" to "UK" in 1707.
3:15 hello confederates 3:17 goodbye confederates
The settlement in Greenland did not fall under Norwegian control until around 1261. Until then it was an independent settlement.
It's sad knowing that my country has thousands of years of history that we'll never know about because the Natives never developed writing.
Harrison Shone Similar to Africa and Australia before the Europeans came along
Well, most of Africa. Egypt was one of the first places to develop writing.
Harrison Shone Europe has been more advanced for thousands of years tho
For example the Roman Empire was more advanced than Zhaka Zulu
we did develop writing actually, if youre referring specifically to the Mayans, there was plenty of writing! I'm telling you books and everything. the Spanish burned and/or destroyed the majority of it.
my tribe (Ojibwe) had writing too (pre colonial) even though not the most advanced, spiritual leaders called midews would record our customs, ceremonies etc etc. with a bit of research you may may find that forms of writing (even though simple. still writing) exist in many pre-colonial american cultures
Harrison Shone but the American continent of today has actually nothing to do with the Natives anymore, somehow. It's just a European construct
I wish we knew more today about the civilizations of ancient America.
they also did not make an effort to leave much
Not relevant for the western world, decide yourself leftist you like or hate the west because you love things like lgbt rights and all that but hate white people at the same time when white majority nations are the most developed in all those áreas of women lgbt and other issues, whats with that?
Look for the youtube channel "Pero eso es otra historia", it has videos about the history of the pre-columbian cultures of America from the arrival of the homosapien until the arrival of the europeans
@@jmundi2002 you mean the Spanish made a great effort to destroy records of ancient history? Cause that’s exactly what they did, and mesoamerican civilizations such as the maya recorded much of their history only for it to be burned in piles
America is a country.
love your videos :)
Amazing!
Rick Astley We're no strangers to love
You just see the Confederate states appear for a second.
John Mejía sheads tear😢
Does anyone know what the southern states are called after the Civil War? MD1 MD2 etc.
the south will rise again
I already see confederate flags in california
3:15
the dutch be like: let me hold on to these islands nobody cares about and make money while you all wage war, okay? everyone else: cool why not..
Cool.
Dutch and danish on his way to conquer the most useless and far islands in the World only for say that they had a colonial empire:
" Ni un trozo de Tierra sin una Tumba Española"
Mexico: “Wow Im so big!”
US: “🎶Not anymore🎶”
I saw several mistakes. It doesn't show the Adam onys treaty between Spain and USA of 1819. The biggest mistake is that México is not an unitary state. You show the creation of the States in USA and the Provinces in Canada but skipped the creation of the 12 mexican states after its independence (Mexico started with 19 states = 31 states)
Jaime Jiménez si hermano pero recuerda que es un vídeo hecho por estadounidense, de hecho no pone la división entre los territorios Hopi, Lakota, Cheyenne, apache, Algonquin, Mohican y demás tribus de Aridoamérica, a mí personalmente me pareció muy agradable ver las culturas mesoamericanas destacar
So TRUE! New Spain wasn't really a refined state and most cities and states were ran more Feudally(hacienda) like Jalisco, Puebla, Morelos they had their own thing going and even the Natives leaders still held power of towns seperate from the Concept of New Spain, so they didn't really have states/confederations like the US and Canada did... the only distinct territories were CALIFORNIA,TEXAS and NEW MEXICO territories , those were very much administered like states because of the CATHOLIC CHURCH(francsicans) with their Mission systems. So yes ALTA California needed to be seperate as well as Yucatan-Maya territories.
Some historians say that Mexico was a Centralist state meaning that all powerand growth was for D.F and that was lead to the Mexican separation of Spain[ think of it as what NYC is to New York State]. SO I COULD see why he would make Mexico all unified because of its supposed CENTARLIST GOVT TYPE.
point is even if this guy tried to lay down the States... Mexico's history is so extensive.
Mexicos history is way more bloodier and far more complex than US history.
You can learn most US history in 3 weeks-3month
[Colonial,Indepence,Federalist,Antibellum,Civil War,Industrial-progressive,
imperalist, 20s,depression, WW2,Boomer,Cold War, Vietnam, civil rights,Modern: Gulf Wars and Obama and Trump]
but Mexican History is Eternity...
[Pre Colonial: Ancient,Olmec,Maya,Aztec
#1,Colonial: First Contact, Viceroy of New Spain, Chichimeca Wars
#2Colonial 2: Caste system,Alta California,Haciendas,Formation Northern territories
#3.Independence: etc. etc. etc.
#4.Mexico: Augustin,Santa-Ana Liberals vs Federalist, Mexican-American war,
#5. French Intervention: Maxamilian and the Hapsburgs, Napoleon,
#6.Juarez-Mexico: Liberalism vs Catholic Church
#7. Porfiriato-Mexico: Los Cientistas, Indistiualization, Bannana Republics, boom economy.
#8.Mexican Revolution: Madero and social reform, Progressive movement,Villa & Zapata, Huerta overthrow, Carranza,Obregon etc.
#9. Modernization: Cardenas, Spanish-National langauge, PEMEX and oil nationalization , Ordonez,Tlatelco Massacre, Corpus Christi Massacre,
#10.PRI: Gortarri, Neo Liberalism, Nafta, Southern Mexico cession, NARCO turfs of Arreleno Felix Cartel. Goratarris collapse of our economy.
#11 PAN: The Narco Wars, Corruption era, Obrador.
I just listed 11 extensive and very deep Books into Mexican history
US history can be 1 book with only like 18 Chapterse and it mainly focuses on Slavery,Founding fathers(revolution) and talks about Democracy from Greece.
I'm sorry but MEXICAN HISTORY is too much for the average the American.
It's as deep as British Empire ,Russian ,German(prussia,holy roman empire) and Roman. history.
Alabastro69 ¿Eres otro Anti-americano? Además, las tribus no tienen un territorio oficial, por lo que en cierto modo esto exacto.
YES!!!!
Spain had the most even owning Alaska. 2/3 of the current USA belonged to MOTHER SPAIN
Lucas Jackson apparently YES, in Reality NO. Physical colonialism has turned 'Finantial colonialism' and that means that today the whole world is fucked up due to FED.
lol sure, if otherwise spain would still own mexico and 2/3 of the US
well not anymore.
@Razor Ramone apologies...I typed the spanish term to refer to...in english is the 'federal reserve'.
@Razor Ramone indeed... very true. Europe is a total disaster too...have a look of automation and unemployment due to this issue..... skyrocketing over here. Future is uncertain...unpredictible...I do understand why Trump won.
1:25 Christopher Columbus
2:50 Russian expedition to Alaska
Things I learned from this video:
1. The Louisiana Purchase looks like the greatest con of all time.
2. The British Empire had a border with the Maya civilisation before the Spanish finished wiping them out. Wow.
etc.
The Louisiana purchase happened because napoleon got it back from Spain because they were his ally and he didn't have enough troops to hold it from the British so he decided to troll Britain by selling it to America on the cheap not to mention even if America was attempting to con them out of The land there wasn't much of value there anyway as 89% of the land was plains
2:50 - "The United States has joined the server"
That was very informative and interesting. Thank you very much!
2:43, France: we got this bois 2:45, Spain: SIKEEEE
Dennis medina it’s the seven years war. Spain lost that. Spain and France were allies. Learn some history u dumb
Small mistake, but the UK did not exists until 1801, and before that it was the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707-1801!
NICE VIDEO!!!! I LOVE IT :)
I'm French, I stopped to watch after 1763
1:33
Spain: Helo
Very impressive work. Thanks
2:53 that’s when Spain (Mexico) hit it territorial peak wow I never knew it was so big
Mexico is not Spain
Mexico is not Spain Mexican people were under Spanish control the majority of them who wher etheir Mestizo(half Native American half European) or Indiginouse were opress by Spanish rule and verly had any rights to say Spain equals Mexico is like saying great Britain equals India
@@mexicamapping6587 That’s the most retarded comparison. Mexico is the result of Spain wether you like it or not. Sit down Native brown beret
@@atencioatotselsestupids9063 It is in terms of ancestry and culture
@@mexicamapping6587 México viene de España, de la misma forma en que España viene de Roma
How you leave the Olmecs, whose civilization ran from 1400 BCE - 400 BCE. Mayan and Aztec came after them.
Thank you for this video !
Before the modern United Kingdom, Scotland had a colony in Nova Scotia.
man the Mayans lasted longer than expected
Still Mayans in the jungles.
Mexicans from the yucatan peninsula are of mayan descent and theirs still mayan people
They got autonomy within Mexico in 1821 after a century of partisan war as far as I remember. Decent people. Never gave up. Moreover Lacandon Maya are still praising old gods - Itzamna, Chaac, Quetsalcoatl and others...
Anybody else support the Bering Land Bridge theory?
@@TheTechCguy Err... do you have another theory? It's intriguing!
Great work, I love your descriptive maps.
The thirteenth colonies grew because the offered opportunity to people and you could get fifty acres of land working in the fields as a indentured slave, my ancestors grandparents received their first fifty acres working in the fields and we still hold that standard hard work pays off.
I think the key difference between the 13 colonies and the French and Spanish colonies is that most people who came to the 13 colonies came with the intention of staying. Many French men went to Canada with the intention of making some money as lumberjacks or fur trappers and then returning to France. The French and Spanish had trouble convincing their women to settle in the new world. By contrast, English women arrived in Jamestown just a few years after its founding and families came over on the Mayflower.
I love North America countries.
Mexico: my favorite TV Show.
Usa: my favorite movie and game.
Canada: my favorite music.
Nice video. I appreciate all the work you put into it.
Next war: Second American Civil War
Why did Spain not take last of Maya til the late 1600s?
They were strong, thats why they resisted. Spain had a lot of territories but definetely they dont control all of them as they thought. But after almost hundred of years of course they did, but not specially in the north area.
I read somewhere that the Spanish conquistadors weren't interested in taking that land because of the lack of precious metals.
they lived into the jungle also they weren't so much of a threat to the spanish conquistadors by the time, when spaniards arrived mayans were living in small villages and unorganized, some mayans submited to the conquistadors before they even defeated the aztecs.
They lived deep in the jungle. A jungle that has no rivers. All water has to be collected through holes on the earth. You need to know were those holes are. And they can be poisoned. The easternmost state of Mexico was created as a territory because there was no effective federal control until 1908ish.
Spain was not interested in the Mayan territories. Also, the Mayans disappeared off the face of the Earth. There are no Mayans on Earth anymore, but they didn't die. They vanished off the face of the Earth. They had contact with extra terrestrial civilizations, and worshiped aliens as gods. The aliens came and got them, and brought them to other worlds. The Mayans didn't die out, or anything, but there are no Mayans on Earth anymore.