The Entire History of England
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
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England became inhabited more than 800,000 years ago, but continuous human habitation in England dates to around 13,000 years ago, at the end of the Last Glacial Period. The region has numerous remains from the Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age, such as Stonehenge and Avebury. In the Iron Age, all of Britain south of the Firth of Forth was inhabited by the Celtic people known as the Britons. In AD 43 the Roman conquest of Britain began; the Romans maintained control of their province of Britannia until the early 5th century.
The end of Roman rule in Britain facilitated the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, which historians often regard as the origin of England and of the English people. The Anglo-Saxons, a collection of various Germanic peoples, established several kingdoms that became the primary powers in present-day England and parts of southern Scotland. They introduced the Old English language, which largely displaced the previous Brittonic language. The Anglo-Saxons warred with British successor states in western Britain and the Hen Ogledd (Old North; the Brittonic-speaking parts of northern Britain), as well as with each other. Raids by Vikings became frequent after about AD 800, and the Norsemen settled in large parts of what is now England. During this period, several rulers attempted to unite the various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, an effort that led to the emergence of the Kingdom of England by the 10th century.
In 1066, a Norman expedition invaded and conquered England. The Norman dynasty, established by William the Conqueror, ruled England for over half a century before the period of succession crisis known as the Anarchy (1135-1154). Following the Anarchy, England came under the rule of the House of Plantagenet, a dynasty which later inherited claims to the Kingdom of France. During this period, Magna Carta was signed and Parliament became established. A succession crisis in France led to the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453), a series of conflicts involving the peoples of both nations. Following the Hundred Years' Wars, England became embroiled in its own succession wars. The Wars of the Roses pitted two branches of the House of Plantagenet against one another, the House of York and the House of Lancaster. The Lancastrian Henry Tudor ended the War of the Roses and established the Tudor dynasty in 1485.
Under the Tudors and the later Stuart dynasty, England became a colonial power. During the rule of the Stuarts, the English Civil War took place between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists, which resulted in the execution of King Charles I (1649) and the establishment of a series of republican governments-first, a Parliamentary republic known as the Commonwealth of England (1649-1653), then a military dictatorship under Oliver Cromwell known as the Protectorate (1653-1659). The Stuarts returned to the restored throne in 1660, though continued questions over religion and power resulted in the deposition of another Stuart king, James II, in the Glorious Revolution (1688). England, which had subsumed Wales in the 16th century under Henry VIII, united with Scotland in 1707 to form a new sovereign state called Great Britain. Following the Industrial Revolution, which started in England, Great Britain ruled a colonial Empire, the largest in recorded history. Following a process of decolonisation in the 20th century, mainly caused by the weakening of Great Britain's power in the two World Wars; almost all of the empire's overseas territories became independent countries.
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I’ll probably say this on every video you make because I mean it: But the quality of your videos is so underrated. Soothing narration, great script and animations, story-telling, etc. 10/10
Thank you!
its all perfect to fall asleep to 😅
Can we get the history of Germany? Their late tribal reunification for a European country and being surrounded by empires, feeling threatened, leading to WW1 and then WW2 always interests me
How’re you getting a 30 minute video covering just 1866 to the present day?!
@@scbondGerman History Goes Back FARTHER Than The Existence Of Germany As A Unified Nation,It Is The History Of The Teutonic(Germanic) Peoples.
Missed a big, MASSIVE thing about Henry II: COMMON LAW. It literally daily and directly impacts the lives of hundreds of millions of people across the globe even after nearly eight centuries.
The breakaway colonies would do well to learn and remember this 😂
This video is done so well. Very clear and easy to follow start to finish
England is what we all want to be! Not for the name but the Integrity!
Very good video! Thank u ❤
Incredibly well done video!
British accent in a video about the British Empire, you already know this video is gonna be amazing
Dutchies: Please Hold Our HEINEKEN 🍺
Great video and storytelling 👏
this was a really good documentary really enjoyed watching it
@@RebeccaQueen-ti1bk confused
This was so interesting and very well done.🙂
Excellent content!
Amazing. Thank you.
Very good video👍🙏
Nicely presented. Much clearer and easier to understand than other videos I've seen on this subject.
Glad it was helpful!
its also not right
Excellent summary
Because of England and its lovely language English, every character of Star Wars speaks impeccable English.
The difficulties facing citizens (especially the lower class) after the Black Plague mirror the difficulties we currently face after covid was unleashed upon the world...
The lower class? I had no idea people still used that expression. I thought it had died out about the same time we stopped referring to black people as 'coloureds'.
@@jasongray4517 upper, mid & lower economic...😅😅😅
@@annunakian8054 Whatever next? Plebs? Oiks? The great unwashed?
@@jasongray4517 you've got to be joking...they use that terminology in the news ALL THE TIME...💀😭
No it absolutely does not
My family has had a weird past my grandad moved from South Africa to England he married my nan in England and had my mother my dads side is more closer his mom was welsh and his dad was Scottish so I guess I’m all of them
Who is the narrator?? Great job!!
good present
The entire history of Britain in 30 minutes as if
We need a scottish history pls
So basically...everybody from all over europe has ruled england atleast once
Including the English
Seen as though Kings and Queens of England have ruled over a massive part of the World,I suppose it evens out 😂
NO!
How's everyone ruled England at once pure 🔔 end
Yeah. We’ve been raped, pillaged and plundered more than anyone but you dont hear us crying and begging for reparations.
Can you please make a video on
Roman Empire
Mongol Empire
Spartan Empire
Samanid Empire
Srivijaya Empire
Ottoman Empire
Oyo Empire
Ethiopian Empire
Fatimid Caliphate
Durrani Empire
Dutch Empire
French Empire
German Empire
Empire of Brazil
Ayutthaya Kingdom
Britannic Empire
Chinese Empire
Egyptian Empire
Ancient Greek Civilization
Maya Civilization
please make a video on this
Britannic Empire? I only know British Empire
Not asking much, are you?! Also, the “Brazilian Empire”…the fuck?!
Brazil Became Independent As A Monarchy,The Empire Of Brazil When A Prince From The Portuguese Royal Family Declared Brazil Independent And Proclaimed Himself Emperor As Pedro I,Look It Up.
Please do documentry on Jan pieterszoon coen..
Absolutely knew nothing about my own country, thanks for this, I am proud to be English!
England was destroyed by the Normans in 1066, there was no King or Queen of England after 1066 these were Norman Kings and Queens as most English nobility had been wiped out by the Normans, and these Normans spoke French.
The Normans did a number on the English nobility, true, but never mind, the Norman French gradually became 'English' over time and there was Dutch and German 'nobility' to take over in the centuries to come. People are still bowing and doffing their hats to them to this day.
As expected, no mention of Uhtred of Bebbanburg 🙄
beautiful
Thank you! 😊
@@this_is_history Thank you for replying ! keep up the great work !
Elizabeth I was indeed a great Queen but even she had flaws of her own and commited terrible acts in her rein.One she killed her own cousin and rival Queen Mary Stuart and she executed many of those who disobeyed her.
I want history of canada🇨🇦🇬🇧
we dont have history
Would struggle to fill a 30 minute video 😂
yes
@@scbond who said it needs to be 30 minutes
Settler Canada is just “we moved here, now we get independence”
oh to be a fly on the wall thru the ages!
My sisters and I had a DNA test done to determine our ancestry. Turns out we are 99% English and only 1% Scottish. So being that the majority of our blood is of English origin, I have decided to learn the history of England, which is the land where my ancestors are from. Even though I was born in Florida and live in the USA, that does not retract from my English heritage at all.
Wow even I am apparently only 44% English and I am English born in England. I hope you can come visit someday you would be very welcome.
Hahahahaha is this even possible.
I mean 99% I'm almost certain it's impossible. Or so rare that it's paramount to impossible.
When you say English, what do you mean? That 99% of your ancestry in 1500 was English? 99% pre Norman conquest? 99% pre Viking invasion? 99% pre Roman conquest? Or even 99% pre Celtic? There’s a huge difference between all those claims, I’m trying to understand what you’re claiming your ancestry to be. 100’000 years ago all of your human ancestors would be in Africa, but what is it that you are attempting to claim 🤷♂️
Wow huge news I mean who would think a European American would have roots in Europe
I'd take those heritage tests with a pinch of salt
good video but why did you skip nearly everything in the last 300 years. It was arguably the most interesting part
it was going very well up to 1700's and then a quick skip in time to the 1900's, what happened there ?!
I would like to make video about Chinese history or Serbian history ,you do good job.
After 1066 there was no England it was a Norman French Kingom❤
Not true the English people remained all that changed what monarchy and royals being French
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Love my country 🏴 🇬🇧
good video but the history of England is worthy of more than a mere 30 minutes lol
Would have been good about Simon De Montfort and Henry III. Real start of parliament. Not Edward I
Who else is here from the subcontinent 🇮🇳🇦🇫🇱🇰🇧🇩🇵🇰...?
I took an ancestry DNA kit and I know those aren’t 100% accurate but do give you an idea.
My entire life I thought I was Northern Irish and Scottish. Being born in Appalachia in Eastern Kentucky those ancestries are the most common.
Turns out I am:
74% English
11% Welsh
11% Scandinavian
3% Irish
Due to my ancestry being majority English I have decided to learn as much as I can about England.
The Scandinavian makes sense due to the Viking invasions of England. I didn’t know I would be this much English. Heres to my ancestors.
Proud of my Anglo-Saxon heritage.
It's mad how Americans are proud to be Irish, Scottish and anywhere else other than England. Are the English looked down upon in America?
@@taylormade2826 yeah kinda. I traced my ancestors all the way back to England on my paternal side, but my 5 great grandfather fought in the continental army as a LT. So we weren’t loyalists. I am proud of being English. I think it’s just the boring answer.
Glad you’re proud of our history mate 🇬🇧🇺🇸 💪
@ULFISHGETTER would you say it was down to the civil war? I just don't understand the romantiscm towards Ireland, Scotland etc, English history is fascinating we are a small island who had a huge empire I think maybe we've been deliberately painted in a negative light in the American education system
Being Indian but definitely not ashamed of the bloodline being added to European ancestry it is time to reclaim our lost heritage ❤❤
England Didnt exist in the british isles till the Anglo (the English) Saxons arrived in 451 - 452 A.D.
Before that england was located on the mainland.
England and English were the ANGLES
Not british, not Celtic, not Roman
No! He did more research than you
@@tecumseh4095 incorrect. The words england and English come from the Angles who were NOT in the British isles before 451 AD. They lived on MAINLAND Europe before 451AD. I'm sorry you can't understand this, perhaps YOU should do some research
@@highlandergunn9240 Post your narrated version of the History of England video for us to compare
@@tecumseh4095 just because someone dosent have a video dosent change the truth. Read a book 📙
@@highlandergunn9240 Just because you don’t agree with the video doesn’t make it false. I am pretty sure the narrator read a book to make this content. So maybe I would read the same history book he read.
We need a longer video. England is the most important country in human history.
nah egypt is the most important bro
@@d2bsyy ancient Egypt has far less impact on the modern world. You're speaking our language and the world can communicate because of it, nothing is more important than the words we speak, they're the most important tools we have. Not to even get started on 20th century music and the impact that has had.
A great country that gave so much to the world
They took literally everything lol even the entirety of north America
@@aoibhinncorcoran817and we care why... we don't care hahahaha
@@bigcharva909 you don’t need to care, it’s not your problem. The world just think you’re all bellends.
@@aoibhinncorcoran817I'd love for you to say that to my face and to see what would happen to you big man
@@aoibhinncorcoran817call me a bellend to my face and I could guarantee you wouldn't be standing for long
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Summary
Romans , Germanic tribes invasion , viking invasion 1066, Spanish armada,ruling India and north America WW1, ww2 what's next Ww3 ??
Yes people speak english these days because of something that happened 300 years ago. Humans dont adapt at all. Money rules the world, if the USA changed their primary language to french, people would start learning french more. I am an american saying this for reference but cmon, follow the money. British economy is smaller than California, and with the latin influence here, you want to make money you speak spanish and english. A la verga. Late night rant, still enjoyed the video though jajaj. Bueno suerte amigos, good luck friends.
This video is pointless as England never mattered
In that case, stop writing in English (like much of the world seem to do) and stop using English-invented technology (computer technology - Charles Babbage, the internet - Tim Berners-Lee).
Also strange how you’re watching this video if “it never mattered”.
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Romans did not conquer Cornwl
English is not the worlds most spoken language Mandarin is nearly 3 times more popular, followed by Spanish
You're thinking native speakers, as in their first language. Add in those that can speak multiple languages, English has about 3-4 million more speakers than Mandarin.
That’s native speakers.
Spanish is more spoken than English.
It's the influence of the English language that makes it the most important language in in the world today. USA,Canada, British Isles, India, Australia and NZ, Scandinavia, S Africa and most of Africa. Stock markets worldwide, the Internet, Google, X and Facebook. etc. etc.
wrong title, should be- The Entire History of Islamic England.
Why? What do you understand the word Islamic to mean?
Hello @this_is_history, I just subscribed to your UA-cam channel right now
English is an ethnicity - from an Englishman.
Were the allies victorious? First City to be rebuilt after the war Berlin. And United Kingdom get a German queen 😂 unrecognized regime.
Give that island back to the French
What Island 🏝️😂
Give it back to the celts!
Never belonged to the French in the first place. It was conquered by a Viking-descendent who spoke French, which caused nothing but problems for France, to the point that the English king conquered the French throne for a time.
France is the only European country to profit from a colony they colonised with their empire
Get lost all of you phahahaha it's our island it's British only, anglos island not for celts or the French
History of Greed
Get lost 😂
and now its a total sh*thole