The War Aims of Each Nation In the Napoleonic Wars 1804-1807

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  • Опубліковано 17 гру 2022
  • Between 1804-1814, Napoleon Bonaparte dominated the European continent . This video aims to be a short documentary looking at the overall war aims of the French Empire, as well as the more specific aims of the Great Powers that fought against Napoleon in the coalitions.
    #NapoleonicWars, #History, #Austria

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  • @OldBritannia
    @OldBritannia  Рік тому +220

    I hope you enjoy this short video on the Napoleonic Wars. The format of this one is a bit less rigid than usual, with France and in the next part, Britain, getting their own dedicated segments as opposed to being completely tied into the coalition segments. My reasoning for this is that since France and Britain were the only belligerents in a constant state of war, it is easier to discuss their grand strategies specifically, as opposed to the other Great Powers who changed their relationship with France and Britain constantly depending on which coalition one is referring to. I hope that makes some sort of sense. There is more diplomacy in this than previous video, as if I'm honest, the coalitions were often over so quickly the powers rarely had time to formulate comprehensive war aims, at least from what I can decipher.
    As a side note, the Prussian borders will be at times slightly wrong, as they changed quite quickly in lead up to the Fourth Coalition (for example, the southern enclave of Ansbach had been lost by the time of the Fourth Coalition). Any feedback and corrections/mistakes that you notice is much appreciated. Thank you for watching.

    • @hano80
      @hano80 Рік тому +3

      Thanks for these videos man, they are really good!

    • @Estebanf259
      @Estebanf259 Рік тому +3

      hey

    • @JoanieAdamms
      @JoanieAdamms Рік тому +1

      No, no, thank you for your dear and able time being spent thusly in such endeavors.

    • @fantasyfleet
      @fantasyfleet Рік тому +1

      Another great episode

    • @west8715
      @west8715 Рік тому +1

      These videos are so crazy good keep it up man

  • @RDA000
    @RDA000 Рік тому +988

    "We will never lose to the French, we will fight to the last Austrian"-Britain

    • @roccfckco
      @roccfckco Рік тому +68

      Britain lost more soldiers than Prussia or Russia throughout the wars - 311,000 British military deaths compared to 134,000 Prussians and 289,000 Russians.

    • @798jeremy
      @798jeremy Рік тому +63

      @@roccfckco Did this came from Waterloo and the Spanish War only (also in Portugal, probably) ? If so, they managed to loose more men in less battles than most european nations had, considering they pretty much all fought in much more battles than the british did actually...well, except with their navy, which even though this should include other military deaths, obviously, shouldn't represent so much casualties for the british, as their superiority in naval battles was so overwhelming they didn't seem to loose a lot of ships in fact. But of course, I guess loosing Nelson single-handedly must have been considered like thousands at once...ha ha 😅

    • @KaiserFranzJosefI
      @KaiserFranzJosefI Рік тому +40

      @@roccfckco Russia however suffered enormous civilian loses and infrastructural damage. Britain could claim neither

    • @roccfckco
      @roccfckco Рік тому +25

      @@798jeremy there were two Spanish expeditions, John Moore's unsuccessful campaign which ended in the battle of Coruna and Wellington's. There were also multiple British landings on the north coast of Europe which ended in disaster, and the fact that Britain alone was tasked with the colonial theatres of war, such as in India and the Caribbean.
      That 'single-handed' pun about Nelson was hilarious by the way hahaha

    • @roccfckco
      @roccfckco Рік тому +19

      @@KaiserFranzJosefI The British public were plunged into recession and poverty during the war just like many other countries. British civilian losses were felt in the colonies, but you're right that they were somewhat sheltered from that aspect of war. However, given the huge losses in military personnel and the relatively small population of the island, its fair to say the Napoleonic Wars as a whole still had a huge detrimental impact on the average citizen, who likely lost family or friends - especially given the grouping of regiments based on localities, which meant a military disaster befalling a command group in Europe could essentially wipe out every able-bodied man in a community, condemning them to poverty.

  • @jackbharucha1475
    @jackbharucha1475 Рік тому +278

    Austria: Opposes "aggressive French expansionism"
    Also Austria: Haha Venice go annex.

    • @jackbharucha1475
      @jackbharucha1475 Рік тому +84

      Those treacherous Bavarians, how dare they align with our enemies after we keep trying to annex them.

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Рік тому +10

      Austria annexing Venice was the most unbased thing they ever did.

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Рік тому

      @@illumey7884 What?

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Рік тому

      @@illumey7884 sure sure

    • @masterplokoon8803
      @masterplokoon8803 6 місяців тому +1

      ​​​@@jackbharucha1475 kinda how the Spanish felt about the Portuguese for being allied with the British. Like "how dare you be allied with our enemy after we keep trying to conquer you". 😅

  • @mac17633
    @mac17633 Рік тому +501

    I hope there's a second video which talks about Napoleon's territorial proposals in Iberia. Most know he annexed Catalonia but his first idea was to have the Ebro River be the border between Spain and the French Empire. His plans for Portugal are also fascinating

    • @OldBritannia
      @OldBritannia  Рік тому +159

      The aims in the Peninsular war will be discussed in detail in the next part, yes.

    • @theworldisyours0722
      @theworldisyours0722 Рік тому +54

      @Old Britannia If it is not so much of a hassle, could you include time-stamps within the next video, as you have done in your WW1 video?! Whatever you may decide, I still wish to thank you for such high-quality videos. Cheerios!

    • @OldBritannia
      @OldBritannia  Рік тому +46

      @@theworldisyours0722 Ah sorry I meant to here, will do so tomorrow. Thank you very much.

    • @757hh
      @757hh Рік тому +2

      Can you please share more about his aims in Iberia? Sounds very interesting

    • @mac17633
      @mac17633 Рік тому +11

      @@757hh I don't wanna spoil his next video but look into the Treaty of Fontainebleau. Napoleon abandoned the Ebro border after being persuaded by his brother, Joseph King of Spain. There's other wierd stuff like the Basques appealing to Napoleon for the creation of a Basque state called "New Phoenicia" as well I believe

  • @strasbourgeois1
    @strasbourgeois1 Рік тому +426

    I feel when Napoleon famously quoted, “I shall be a new William”, he was referring more to William the Conqueror, a French Duke who conquered England in 1066. Quite sure you’ve covered this.

    • @mac17633
      @mac17633 Рік тому +59

      When he said that in the video I pictured William of Orange but William the Conqueror makes more sense lol

    • @willemvanoranje5724
      @willemvanoranje5724 Рік тому +25

      @@mac17633 LOL well Willem van Oranje, didn't quiet conquer England, more like replaced an unwelcome King there!

    • @jackbharucha1475
      @jackbharucha1475 Рік тому +8

      I, I think the context was a whole spiel about how the English were suffering under an Oligarchic yoke and how Pitt was afraid of his invasion and how he would have been greeted as a liberator.

    • @adwarbarbar3722
      @adwarbarbar3722 Рік тому +1

      William the orange king of the Netherlands more like duke from France 🤣

    • @5thMilitia
      @5thMilitia Рік тому +6

      @@willemvanoranje5724 He did conquer England tho. He forced the English parliament to make him king

  • @fullmetaltheorist
    @fullmetaltheorist Рік тому +91

    "War had given him the throne. War had kept him there."
    Me : And war is what removed him.

    • @798jeremy
      @798jeremy Рік тому +1

      Yep...and once again, we can justify whatever we like with war, sometimes (especially at this time, in history).

    • @gamer228r
      @gamer228r Рік тому +8

      poetic

    • @iceturtle-nb6rc
      @iceturtle-nb6rc Рік тому +12

      Live by the sword, die by the sword

    • @briantonkin7737
      @briantonkin7737 Рік тому +1

      No, logistics and poor winter campaign planning doomed him more than any battlefield

    • @EndOfSmallSanctuary97
      @EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Рік тому +2

      @@briantonkin7737 He said war, not battle, so he is correct. And logistics and winter campaigns are only a problem when you, guess what? Constantly engage in wars.

  • @geordiejones5618
    @geordiejones5618 Рік тому +63

    Honestly these conflicts go back to the Sun King. The Grand Alliance formed to contain French expansion and then France defended Spain during the war of succession. Britain was rightfully afraid of Napoleon invading England and wanted to dominate the sea to prevent that, and when they did they forced the French to respond on land. Britain is just as guilty as France for not coming to the table earlier. They could have avoided millions dead but they were both stubborn, which meant escalation after escalation and bigger and bigger invasions. The numbers in total manpower from 1812-1814 were insane for the time but were also a natural result of a continent fighting an on and off anti-French war for 22 years. Its actually insane how consistent the rest of Europe were against France after the Thirty Years War, but the British paid well and had the best navy since Spain had lost its hegemony. France was the only real challenge to Britain's dominance but France lost in India and North America before British troops marched into France. In some ways Napoleon created what he'd been fighting to avoid. He isolated himself mentally, politically and as a military leader and lost himself in the lure of greatest enemy to a great general: more.

    • @FlorianB111
      @FlorianB111 Рік тому +2

      That feels meaningful ! :-D

    • @5thMilitia
      @5thMilitia Рік тому +3

      The Dutch had the most powerfull navy after Spain. Britain/England took over the Dutch Republic during the Nine Years War in the 1690s, when it was decided that the Dutch would be focussing on and leading the land war, while Britain/England was to play a larger role at sea

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 Рік тому +2

      @@5thMilitia true them and Portugal were the reason the Ottomans never established a great navy right?

    • @pyropulseIXXI
      @pyropulseIXXI 11 місяців тому

      Britain was the aggressor, you biased f*ck

    • @shronkler1994
      @shronkler1994 6 місяців тому +1

      this was really nice to read, loved it

  • @mikeperkins8585
    @mikeperkins8585 Рік тому +70

    Another great video you honestly deserve so many more subs. It’s really cool how you cover topics rarely discussed by other UA-cam history channels. The animation (if that’s the right word) for your videos looks clean and is very pleasant on the eye. Great stuff 👍

  • @dextious7373
    @dextious7373 Рік тому +8

    god I love this channel. You are one of the few people that when I see one of your videos in my feed I click immediately. I love the way you can condense such large and complex periods of history into enjoyable 15 minute segments.

  • @konstantinosnikolakakis8125
    @konstantinosnikolakakis8125 Рік тому +51

    Minor correction, at 2:03 you say Caroline is Queen of Naples, but she was not Queen regnant, she was Queen consort, married to Marshal Joachim Murat, who was King of Naples.

    • @justinian-the-great
      @justinian-the-great Рік тому +3

      Truth be told, since Murat was absent from Naples a lot, usually due to wars in which he had to command, Caroline was usually acting as a virtual regent of the country. So yeah, she practically ruled it sometimes and otherwise had a ton of influence on politics in Naples.

  • @sergeantmajor_gross
    @sergeantmajor_gross Рік тому +20

    2:10 King Louis was actually loved by many citizens in the Netherlands

    • @abzalf7946
      @abzalf7946 Рік тому +5

      I've read the same. King Louis wanted to be a good king and not merely a vessel for Napoleon.

    • @KaiserFranzJosefI
      @KaiserFranzJosefI Рік тому +9

      Joseph was also quite popular in Naples and conducted very effective reforms to that neglected Kingdom. His time in Spain however was made a total dieaster by Soult and Massena's endless looting

    • @t.wcharles2171
      @t.wcharles2171 Рік тому +1

      He tried to be Dutch king rather than a French king in charge of 'the kingdom of Holland' even changing his name to Lodewijk from Louis

    • @walideg5304
      @walideg5304 2 місяці тому +2

      @@KaiserFranzJosefIit’s not the loot the problem. Everybody looted back then. It’s the Catholic Church and the corrupt locals who enlighten the Guerilla. Criminal bands were accepted and encouraged against the occupiers. Spain was back to the Middle Ages where criminals bands were ravaging France during the 100 years war. They did not disappear after the defeat of Napoleon. It was a mess. Joseph would have been an excellent king for Spain but bad pride pushed them to a terrible support for the terrible Fernando VII.

  • @TheSotis12345
    @TheSotis12345 Рік тому +1

    This channel has quickly become my favorite channel! Love the content!

  • @KingAtlas761
    @KingAtlas761 Рік тому +51

    Love this video, you definitely deserve more subscribers!
    If I may ask, in the scenario of a part 2, would it go over the war aims and proposals against the Russian empire when France invaded it in 1812, including the aims in Spain and Portugal, all of these are really fascinating

    • @OldBritannia
      @OldBritannia  Рік тому +9

      Absolutely, thankfully from my preliminary reading the war aims for all that you have mentioned seem more substantial than those in the Third and Fourth Coalitions.

  • @One.More.Time-
    @One.More.Time- Рік тому +1

    Such a great channel and my favorite History channel

  • @zouce
    @zouce Рік тому +6

    Love your work as usual.

  • @idk-du1qu
    @idk-du1qu Рік тому +2

    what a awesome video , i hope you can do something about his Aims for the balkans and Iberia, either way great job and thanks for the video!

  • @scoutdude4455
    @scoutdude4455 Рік тому +31

    I really do like these types of videos, as no one really does look into the actual goals of each nation in these wars, if possible can you do WW2 and the Seven Years War next?

  • @VociferousMallard
    @VociferousMallard Рік тому +1

    Great stuff as always

  • @py8554
    @py8554 Рік тому +7

    Reminding me of the Napoleonic strategic board game Empire in Arms that I played many years ago . The victory conditions for different players taking on the role of the major powers are vastly different, as this video has demonstrated.

  • @dr3am5ers
    @dr3am5ers Рік тому +4

    This is a great video. You just got yourself another sub my friend. Very well done. Look forward to more of your content. Love content of the Victorian Era and napoleanic Era. I recently started to dive into this Era again.

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory Рік тому +1

    Great video, these are always more interesting

  • @sotirisl9388
    @sotirisl9388 Рік тому

    War aim videos from that channel Are PERFECT

  • @philliprandle9075
    @philliprandle9075 Рік тому +1

    Keep up the great work.

  • @scott4259
    @scott4259 Рік тому

    Great stuff! Season's greetings from Canada, and thanks once again.

  • @unusualhistorian1336
    @unusualhistorian1336 Рік тому

    Like always a wondeful video!

  • @ChristopherThrawn-el3sz
    @ChristopherThrawn-el3sz 4 місяці тому

    Excellent work here

  • @josephb7594
    @josephb7594 Рік тому

    Another fab video!

  • @dale6947
    @dale6947 Рік тому +21

    Could you put your sources in the description as well as at the end? The youtube video recommendation gets in the way of half the source list.
    Loved the video.

  • @Daglizzh
    @Daglizzh Рік тому +1

    These videos are sooooo good

  • @nickmacarius3012
    @nickmacarius3012 Рік тому +6

    Another fantastic video! Keep it up!

  • @ERRORcode-dk6mi
    @ERRORcode-dk6mi Рік тому

    Love your videos, keep it up.

  • @thebalkanhistorian.3205
    @thebalkanhistorian.3205 Рік тому +9

    Your most entertaining type of video by far in my opinion. Great job!

  • @thoughtfox12
    @thoughtfox12 Рік тому

    brilliant clausewitzian analysis as ever mate. bravo.

  • @lukeparcell4896
    @lukeparcell4896 Рік тому

    Great vid!

  • @Aszod96
    @Aszod96 Рік тому +10

    This is extremely well made! What do you use to make your maps?

  • @KingHedgehogYT
    @KingHedgehogYT Рік тому +1

    Love your videos, you have a really relaxing cadence - could listen to you for hours

    • @OldBritannia
      @OldBritannia  Рік тому +3

      Cant say I hear that particularly often lol. But thank you.

  • @elemperadordemexico
    @elemperadordemexico Рік тому +32

    Could you make a video about The War of the Triple alliance and the war aims of every nation of the boxer rebellion it would be amazing to see your version

    • @OldBritannia
      @OldBritannia  Рік тому +14

      Boxer Rebellion might be slightly difficult as I’m not sure I could really stretch it out to a full war aims video. Although it’s something I want to cover yes. Id definitely like to branch out into regions like South America as well yes.

    • @garrettallen7427
      @garrettallen7427 Рік тому +3

      @@OldBritannia learning about South American shenanigans from you would be dope!

    • @elemperadordemexico
      @elemperadordemexico Рік тому

      @@OldBritannia thank you very much great sir

    • @lynx8437
      @lynx8437 Рік тому

      @@OldBritannia What about the Wars of the Roses? Quite far back in time compared to most of your videos but important history in England/UK

    • @OldBritannia
      @OldBritannia  Рік тому +1

      @@lynx8437 Indeed, I’d like to do a history of England series eventually. Medieval history is certainly not my area of ‘expertise’ though so it will take a lot of time and research.

  • @andrei19238
    @andrei19238 Рік тому +1

    interesting as always

  • @Grenadier311
    @Grenadier311 Місяць тому

    Thank you for listing your sources.

  • @golden_smaug
    @golden_smaug 10 місяців тому

    I love these videos

  • @StoicHistorian
    @StoicHistorian Рік тому +3

    As always great video man, these war aims video are such a good idea!!!!

  • @therocketboost
    @therocketboost Рік тому +33

    "April, 1805. Napoleon is master of Europe. Only the British fleet stands before him. Oceans are now battlefields."

    • @ben3129
      @ben3129 Рік тому +7

      this ship, is england

  • @user-ft3jq5vi2l
    @user-ft3jq5vi2l Рік тому +6

    Short answer:
    -France: be big, do revolution.
    -Everyone else: don't let France be big and do revolution.
    Long answer:

  • @TankerBricks
    @TankerBricks Рік тому +1

    Oooh. Excellent!

  • @BalenCM
    @BalenCM Рік тому +7

    I cannot put into words my admiration for this man's work

  • @forthrightgambitia1032
    @forthrightgambitia1032 Рік тому +12

    The Ottoman Empire being destroyed and divided in the Napoleonic wars instead of being killed by a 1000 cuts over the next 100 years is an interesting counterfactual with lots of important consequences. For example would Mohammed Pasha's de facto independent Egyptian state have come into existence which was a precondition for the Suez canal and British protectorate. If Russia had focused on territory in Anatolia rather than the headaches that Congress Poland and Finland (as prizes from Prussia and Sweden won by Alexander's clever machinations during the chaos unleashed by Napoleon) that they ultimately proved would they have had quite a different trajectory as an imperial entity in the 19th century, more Asiatic focused? Maybe more of a threat to the East India Company/Raj than they ended up being? Would the modern Greek state look as it does? Would Greece or Russia have Constantinople now? Would Serbia become the dominant South Serb Kingdom and would Bulgarian and Romanian national identity even exist? Would the Balkans have been the powder keg they were for 150 years if they had not been under a weak and falling empire ruled by their religious enemies? Would France have expanded into its imperial domination of north west Africa if Algerian and Moroccan territories had been under British and/or Spanish suzerainty rather than an Ottoman one? The course of 1815-1914 would have been transformed.

  • @KevinJonasx11
    @KevinJonasx11 Рік тому

    great video, I love the napoleonic wars

  • @No-nj3oq
    @No-nj3oq Рік тому +11

    Amazing work, as always - you've never ceased to be entertaining, informative, and engaging. Thanks for all the effort you put into these videos :)
    But with the Alexandering aside, I am slightly curious - as an aspiring historian myself, what are your methods for your research? You undoubtedly do alot of reading, but a low attention span is something I really struggle with. What's the process you go through when looking into a new video topic, and how can I get more efficiency out of my own reading, of which I can only ever manage about 20 minutes a day? Thanks.

    • @OldBritannia
      @OldBritannia  Рік тому +7

      Thank you very much for the kind words. Reading like all things comes with practice, it is undoubtedly a skill, especially where (often very dry) history books are concerned. The best way I found at university was to force myself to read for 20 minutes a day, then up to 25 minutes the next week, and so on until your mind adjusts to not wandering off.
      If you have a low attention span naturally it may be a little more difficult, but my mind is hardly laser focused either. However, when it comes to a new video topic I don't actually do formal reading of a whole book as such. Where research is concerned the index is your friend - I'll use it to find the page spread that refers specifically to my topic and just make notes from that. So for example, in my previous Baltic Plan video, I didn't read the entirety of Andrew Lambert's book on Corbett for the video. I used the Index to find the key sections on the Baltic Plan, and made notes from that.
      I tend to find that when I'm sifting through multiple books, looking for the perfect passage/quote, I don't even notice I'm reading in the same way I do if I were to pick up a book before bed.

  • @twillis1998
    @twillis1998 Рік тому +3

    Great stuff! Love your channel!

  • @nickc4063
    @nickc4063 Рік тому +1

    Pls Part 2 now

  • @barronvonblack
    @barronvonblack Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @closetglobe.IRGUN.NW0
    @closetglobe.IRGUN.NW0 Рік тому

    Well this is nice

  • @JoanieAdamms
    @JoanieAdamms Рік тому +1

    Oh, Praise Heaven's tonight, something utterly worthwhile to fixate my mind towards. Thank you kindly Sir.

  • @williammckinley3564
    @williammckinley3564 Рік тому +2

    do you think you could do a video on the treaty of versailles, perhaps a more in-depth look?

  • @therealjoediaz
    @therealjoediaz Рік тому +101

    France’s aim:
    Literally everything

    • @niallhiggins2342
      @niallhiggins2342 Рік тому +25

      That’s what coalition centric sources would tell you anyway.

    • @bebos1262
      @bebos1262 Рік тому +36

      Source: The English

    • @nicbahtin4774
      @nicbahtin4774 Рік тому +3

      the big blue blob in a nutshell

    • @Chrysobubulle
      @Chrysobubulle Рік тому +14

      @@bebos1262 this video is pure english propaganda

    • @tvre0
      @tvre0 Рік тому +7

      @@Chrysobubulle i think you might be a french apologist

  • @lovablesnowman
    @lovablesnowman Рік тому +4

    Please set up a Patreon mate.
    On an unrelated note can I reccomend a video on the 2 Morrocan Crisis? You've mentioned you're a Fischer thesis kind of guy (as am I) so it would be nice to have it explained to people just how blatenly warmongering the Germans were during those crisis

    • @OldBritannia
      @OldBritannia  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. I’ll look at setting one up in the new year I think. Still feel a bit uncomfortable asking for donations for a fairly new channel.
      I wouldn’t say I support the more radical conclusions of Fisher i.e. Germany planned for a premeditated war in 1912. But yes I generally fall on his side of the argument. Morocco will definitely get covered in a build up to WW1 series I’m planning to start soon. Thanks for watching.

    • @lovablesnowman
      @lovablesnowman Рік тому +1

      @OldBritannia I don't see how the Kaisers war cabinet meeting of 1912 can be interpreted any other way than Germany planning a war personally. Tirpitz's objections to the war being based on the Kiel canal not being finished for another 1 and a half years and then 1 and a half years later Germany takes the opportunity supplied by the July crisis to go to war is way to big of a coincidence for my liking
      And setting up a Patreon isn't asking for donations. At least not unless you start gatekeeping content behind it

  • @Hillbilly001
    @Hillbilly001 Рік тому +2

    Great video. May this be a sacrifice to the Algorithm. Cheers from Tennessee

  • @174trek
    @174trek Рік тому +2

    Has anyone else noticed that nearly every portrait of Napoleon he's posing with the hidden hand gesture of Freemasonry?

  • @MrCricketbuff
    @MrCricketbuff 5 місяців тому

    Is there going to be another part?

  • @derrickstorm6976
    @derrickstorm6976 Рік тому +1

    Is there part 2?

  • @Blankskeen
    @Blankskeen Рік тому +1

    When is part 2?

  • @arnaldoenriquez6191
    @arnaldoenriquez6191 11 місяців тому

    9:15 i almost feel like the initial Your Majesty is said sarcastically, and the later Yous and Yours are meant as belittlement

  • @jkin1447
    @jkin1447 Рік тому

    Dude what's the music you have in your videos?

  • @DavyCDiamondback
    @DavyCDiamondback Рік тому +4

    I felt a bias since the start of this video, then I saw the account name, Good Show!
    I mean this most sincerely as the aspiring composer and bookwriter of the Madison Exposé musical (being born in Italy), knowing in the framework of Hamilton, I must cast myself as Napoleon

  • @realhawaii5o
    @realhawaii5o Рік тому +12

    I hope the series also focuses on minor countries that played important roles like Portugal or Sweden - of course you can argus Portugal was still a falling out major power, but it was by far the weakest compared with European superpowers.

    • @5thMilitia
      @5thMilitia Рік тому +2

      Portugal hadn't been considered a major power since late 1500s or early 1600s

    • @t.wcharles2171
      @t.wcharles2171 Рік тому

      @@5thMilitia they still had a vast colonial empire at this time including Brazil and Angola.

    • @5thMilitia
      @5thMilitia Рік тому +3

      @@t.wcharles2171 But that doesn't refute my point

    • @t.wcharles2171
      @t.wcharles2171 Рік тому +1

      @@5thMilitia they were still greater than most other European nations such as Naples Poland and probably the Ottomans with great quantities of territory and taxable population made the Portuguese government quite rich and able to build grand constructions in peace and war came to Portugal the lines of Torres Vedras was mostly funded and. Built by the Portuguese but that's just my opinion and many places are free countries so think what you want to think.

    • @5thMilitia
      @5thMilitia Рік тому +2

      @@t.wcharles2171 That still doesn't make them a major power. France, Britain, Russia, Austria and Prussia are considered that in this period

  • @rob2540
    @rob2540 Рік тому

    Superrrrr

  • @MegaUMU
    @MegaUMU Рік тому +5

    Not all of the family members of Napoleon placed on the thrones of client kingdoms/states were incompent atleast his older brother Louis Napoleon. Imo the most underrated Napoleon and king
    From Dutch historic point of view, Louis (Full name also has Louis Napoleon just shortened to Louis) as puppet king of the client kingdom of Holland, was historically seen as a benevolent ruler and admired by the general public.
    He intented to rule the Netherlands as he was one of them. He did this by planning big building projects (like his son Napoleon III did in Paris) and trying to become one of them by showing effort and portraying himself as one of them (one famous quote is in broken Dutch "Iek bien Konijn from Olland", trying to say i am king of holland its actually saying i am rabbit of Holland). This was seen as an act of effort in trying to become one of the Dutch. One notable event is during an explosion in the City of Leiden in 1807 he personally helped/led the rebuilding of the place for a whole day.
    However this was not to last as Dutch interest conflicted with that of France and his younger brother the Emperor Napoleon. Like said in the video he continued trade with Brittain as well as refused to help subsidize the French war effort as he was standinf up for "his country". This led to him being removed from power by hus younger brother and the Netherlands being annexed into the French Empire. This also resulted in the building projects mentioned earlier never realizing. Even after Napoleon got beaten the first round, the great powers would never allow another Napoleon to return back to power so he was forced to watch as the Kingdom of the Netherlands was proclaimed.
    The one time he did return to the Netherlands during his time it was ruled by another King people shown support for him (or were against the reïnstated house of orange who knows), made him emotional

  • @DJ-fl4gn
    @DJ-fl4gn 9 місяців тому +1

    Part 2?

  • @MrHorstel
    @MrHorstel Рік тому

    What is the name of the song at 9:45?

  • @izawa9211
    @izawa9211 Рік тому +17

    Lets admit it, france bordering all of river rhein is sexy

    • @RK-cj4oc
      @RK-cj4oc Рік тому +10

      No its not. Germany having northern France tho. Thats sexy.

    • @quan-uo5ws
      @quan-uo5ws Рік тому +1

      @@RK-cj4oc ew gross

  • @manugamer9984
    @manugamer9984 Рік тому

    4:43 does anyone know this soundtrack??

  • @chrisearles4836
    @chrisearles4836 Рік тому

    Who is the narrator? He sounds familiar?

  • @ADrunkBassist
    @ADrunkBassist Рік тому

    Been looking on a map for 15 minutes and still can't find Hernova.

  • @TenOrbital
    @TenOrbital 21 день тому

    One of my favourite Congress facts is Britain turned up eager to see the HRE restored and its elector’s vote returned but neither the Austrians nor Prussians were interested.

  • @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground
    @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground Рік тому +4

    you upset the boneyboos

  • @HeWhoLaugths
    @HeWhoLaugths Рік тому

    Your sources get cut off by the video recommendation

  • @eddiemoran8044
    @eddiemoran8044 Рік тому +6

    This is a very British point of view

    • @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground
      @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground Рік тому +5

      He literally provided historical sources. Facts don’t care your feelings.

    • @MtiuliBichi
      @MtiuliBichi Рік тому

      @@Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground Historical sources favorable to the British pov

    • @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground
      @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground Рік тому

      @@MtiuliBichi They are fact checked sources

    • @MtiuliBichi
      @MtiuliBichi Рік тому

      @@Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground still favorable to the British

  • @gumdeo
    @gumdeo Рік тому +2

    The little Corsican caused so much trouble.

  • @brizzy8633
    @brizzy8633 Рік тому

    Luvs ya kid zx

  • @YTuseraL2694
    @YTuseraL2694 Рік тому

    This video's narration and the name of the channel are perfect case of "username checks out" lol

  • @SafavidAfsharid3197
    @SafavidAfsharid3197 Рік тому

    I heard Nepolean also met Tipu Sultan of Kingdom of Mysore. Is it true?

    • @OldBritannia
      @OldBritannia  Рік тому +1

      He didn’t ever meet him personally as far as I am aware. He did however hope to use his state as a counter to the EIC in the subcontinent.

    • @roccfckco
      @roccfckco Рік тому

      He was in tenuous contact with Tipu during the French invasion of Egypt, as he hoped to use Egypt as a means of challenging British hegemony in India

  • @aegonthedragon7303
    @aegonthedragon7303 2 місяці тому

    Other powers: do arbitrary conquests
    France: does arbitrary conquests
    Other powers: how dare they do that?

  • @gimmethepinkelephant3685
    @gimmethepinkelephant3685 Рік тому

    I took a leak on the side of Joseph Bonaparte's home once. I was drunk coming from South Street (Philadelphia) and didn't even realize it was his home until I walked back out of the alley and saw the placard. I also pissed on the side of Walt Whitman's home one night down in Camden (NJ). I should write a book with imagery of all the famous homes I've pissed on. It just might sell.🤔

  • @caniblmolstr4503
    @caniblmolstr4503 Рік тому +6

    Napoleon was probably farming renown by putting his siblings on their own thrones

  • @poiuyt975
    @poiuyt975 Рік тому +1

    Napoleon's ego was so large, that it's difficult to comprehend it. ;-)

  • @robertortiz-wilson1588
    @robertortiz-wilson1588 Рік тому

    Wow. He really was a “troll” as well, lol.

  • @Thurnmourer
    @Thurnmourer Рік тому +3

    Wait... I got it. To dab on the French navally was the aim of the British Empire.

  • @SillyUwUBilly
    @SillyUwUBilly Рік тому +7

    As a Pole , I wish Napoleon had won .
    ✊😔

  • @hitrapperandartistdababy
    @hitrapperandartistdababy Рік тому

    Denmark: please leave our ships alone :(

  • @user-cd4bx6uq1y
    @user-cd4bx6uq1y Рік тому +2

    I will say it. I'm one of those people who were fooled by Oversimplified.

  • @rexblade504
    @rexblade504 6 місяців тому +2

    As great of a military commander Napoleon was, he seemed to be a very bad politician/diplomat. Constantly bullying his neighbors and making enemies it was only a matter of time until he was overthrown. Had he just been better behaved, he probably would have stayed on the throne of France till his death. He had all of Europe under his influenced but that was through fear and that will only last so long.

  • @azore1184
    @azore1184 Рік тому

    Man this is complicated af 💀

  • @Imperium83
    @Imperium83 Рік тому +2

    >"Old Britannia"
    Yeah this totally isn't going to be biased.

    • @TheDrumstickEmpire
      @TheDrumstickEmpire Рік тому

      how tf can you be biased in this topic-
      I mean aside from just blatantly lying but he cites his sources at least 👀

    • @soulsidejourney2693
      @soulsidejourney2693 Рік тому

      Definitely nothing to do with the fact that the guy behind the channel is British and named his channel after that.

  • @WhyGodby
    @WhyGodby Рік тому +2

    I want this video to hit a million
    This comment has been made by Algo gang

  • @cgt3704
    @cgt3704 Рік тому

    What about the ottomans ?

  • @augustosolari7721
    @augustosolari7721 Рік тому +1

    What were the aims of Spain?

    • @OldBritannia
      @OldBritannia  Рік тому +2

      I’ll cover them in the next part.

    • @DarthFhenix55
      @DarthFhenix55 Рік тому

      Having a good king and an estable government, sadly they failed.

  • @user-vn6bq1kf4f
    @user-vn6bq1kf4f Рік тому +2

    拿破仑一世已经做到了历史交给他的使命

  • @Fummy007
    @Fummy007 Рік тому +1

    Netherlands: current objective, survive

    • @5thMilitia
      @5thMilitia Рік тому +2

      Objective in 1792-1795: defend borders and crush the French Revolution.
      Objective 1795 to 1810: Try to make it seem like we aren't a puppet of France and defend colonies
      Objective 1810-1812: error
      Objective 1813: Freedom
      Objective 1815: defend new borders

  • @jeffs4483
    @jeffs4483 Рік тому

    So it's basically one war after the other, continued for centuries. That's European history summed up.

  • @byzantinehoney3384
    @byzantinehoney3384 Рік тому +1

    Franco-Russian dismemberment of the Ottomans would have been very satisfying. Wonder if the French would have given Russia Constantinople

    • @roccfckco
      @roccfckco Рік тому

      I doubt it, both France and Britain had eyes on Constantinople up until the end of the First World War (the British wanted to expand Greece into Thrace and Rumelia and leave the city as an 'international zone' - essentially under British control). Plus Russian access to the Mediterranean was something the British and French both hated the idea of, hence the importance of Malta in the 19th century which Russia had tenuous claims on and the outbreak of the Crimean War