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The french arrived in 1534 in America and took possession of some territory in the name of the king of France. In 1603 began the colonisation of New-France and Québec was founded in 1608.
Samuel of champlain i think made quebec city and after there was montcalm vs james wolfe after and that war was named the capitulation of montreal and after that, the British took land of new france and after,there was the act of quebec , after , there was the 13 colonies and the natives territory i think that was name the Iroquois Anyways Other at 5 likes
Yea but Mexican history was so poorly portrayed in it. The Mayans and Aztecs and the other Mexican City-States didn't even show up. And the invasion of the mayans nor aztects didn't show up, and neither did the Mexican Civil war
What about Kalaallit Inuits and their earlier ancestors and other early people in Grönland including the other Scandinavians who came there before Danes came.
I was so surprised when one of the indigenous flags changed to purple and white, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. I nearly jumped out of my seat lol!I am an indigenous member of the Kanien’keha:ka nation that is a member of this confederacy. It was awesome to see thank you.
This is a really good video, but I noticed a few innacuracies with Mexico: 1:14 -The spanish invaded Mexico, then central America 4:55-The USCA separated from mexico in 1823, not 1820 5:02-Rio Grande did not appear, nor did the caste war appear 4:59-Texas got it's independence in 1836 and was annexed by the US in 1846 4:43-The limits between Mexico and the US were defined in the adams onis treaty 5:48-The reform war never happened in the video 5:52- In 1861 the 2nd french intervention did not appear in the video 6:39-The mexican revolution did not appear 8:37-That was a nice detail!
Centeral America is unique enough to be its own thing. Whether or not Mexico is central or north breaks down into a political divide. I personally believe it can be both north and central in the same way Russia is European and asian.
Spain also kept the territories in the Caribbean after Mexican independence, there were a bunch of civil conflict in Mexico, and Greenland never gained independence
@@ITAmiky01The French invasion of Mexico began in 1861 when France, under Emperor Napoleon III, decided to intervene in Mexico's affairs. The pretext for the invasion was Mexico's suspension of foreign debt payments, but the underlying motive was to establish a French-friendly regime in Mexico and to counter the influence of the United States in the region. During the war, French forces, along with troops from Austria, Belgium, and other European countries, faced resistance from Mexican forces loyal to President Benito Juárez. The conflict dragged on for several years, with battles fought across Mexico. However, the Mexican resistance, aided by guerrilla warfare tactics and support from the United States, gradually weakened the French position. The turning point came in 1866 when the United States, which had been preoccupied with its Civil War, began exerting diplomatic pressure on France to withdraw its troops from Mexico. With the end of the American Civil War, the U.S. increased its support for Juárez's government, making it clear that further French intervention would not be tolerated. In 1867, facing mounting military and diplomatic pressure, French forces began withdrawing from Mexico. Maximilian, who had been installed as Emperor by the French, was captured by Mexican Republican forces and executed in June 1867. With Maximilian's death and the withdrawal of French troops, the French intervention in Mexico effectively came to an end, and Benito Juárez resumed his presidency.
The French invasion of Mexico began in 1861 when France, under Emperor Napoleon III, decided to intervene in Mexico's affairs. The pretext for the invasion was Mexico's suspension of foreign debt payments, but the underlying motive was to establish a French-friendly regime in Mexico and to counter the influence of the United States in the region. During the war, French forces, along with troops from Austria, Belgium, and other European countries, faced resistance from Mexican forces loyal to President Benito Juárez. The conflict dragged on for several years, with battles fought across Mexico. However, the Mexican resistance, aided by guerrilla warfare tactics and support from the United States, gradually weakened the French position. The turning point came in 1866 when the United States, which had been preoccupied with its Civil War, began exerting diplomatic pressure on France to withdraw its troops from Mexico. With the end of the American Civil War, the U.S. increased its support for Juárez's government, making it clear that further French intervention would not be tolerated. In 1867, facing mounting military and diplomatic pressure, French forces began withdrawing from Mexico. Maximilian, who had been installed as Emperor by the French, was captured by Mexican Republican forces and executed in June 1867. With Maximilian's death and the withdrawal of French troops, the French intervention in Mexico effectively came to an end, and Benito Juárez resumed his presidency. Cinco de Mayo was the day that Mexicos army defeated French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, during the French intervention in Mexico. Although the victory at the Battle of Puebla was a morale boost for Mexico, it did not ultimately halt the French invasion, which continued until 1867.
I dare you to do a history of The Entire Earth, with Earth being a sentient being himself like the countries. Edit: I did not expect you to notice me. THANK
Good video overall! As a French Canadian, I find that the history of New France is often misunderstood, and unfortunately it is not accurately depicted here :(
What in the heck is the purple ball supposed to be? The Iroquois? Disappearing in 1740? They were participants in the American Revolution for Chrissakes
A small error, you forgot the treaty of Gadsen in 1853 giving the US the strip of land in Southern Arizona and New Mexico and instead gave it to them in the 1840s
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Country balls of the colonizer...
@@romeobelllita4195 Do haiti if you can bro...
haiti pls
Argentina invadió un pedazo de lo que hoy es estados Unidos
Do Russia.
YOU are really underrated.keep up with your good work!!!
The french arrived in 1534 in America and took possession of some territory in the name of the king of France. In 1603 began the colonisation of New-France and Québec was founded in 1608.
ok bud
I know that
Samuel of champlain i think made quebec city and after there was montcalm vs james wolfe after and that war was named the capitulation of montreal and after that, the British took land of new france and after,there was the act of quebec , after , there was the 13 colonies and the natives territory i think that was name the Iroquois
Anyways
Other at 5 likes
Faltó la intervención Fracesa en México que sucedió al mismo tiempo que la guerra civil de Estados Unidos
Yeah he forgot the invasion of Mexico by Austria and France
There was also no time shown between the Mexican cession and the Gadsden purchase.
@@johnloman4164 te refieres a la guerra entre el 2do imperio mexicano y la republica
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Bro, I’m from Mexico so I love this thing. I’m glad you’re putting Greenland in it too.
Yea but Mexican history was so poorly portrayed in it. The Mayans and Aztecs and the other Mexican City-States didn't even show up. And the invasion of the mayans nor aztects didn't show up, and neither did the Mexican Civil war
What about Kalaallit Inuits and their earlier ancestors and other early people in Grönland including the other Scandinavians who came there before Danes came.
Thank you
@@its_lalola_officialplaysactually Greenland belongs to Europe
@@Oooooooooo-c7v … wtf
Love how when the countries expand they just look at the spot very angrily
Fr
lol
*Stairs angrily* Converts to their country
Stairs?@@ForgingHero-z3z
4:47 little danish appearing is so cute 🥰❤
From Canada 🇨🇦 Thank you ❤
im from korea yo love my country eh?
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@@Temporarily_QuitCzech and North Korea have really bad relations
You should’ve animated the Mexican Revolution but overall it’s a good video
Oh well you get whatcha get nice video.
And the battle with france
oh
He Pueblo revolt near the west too
@@nartasmxn714Hola
I like how Canada in the countryball world is just a friendly giant
Whether you are you pretty cool
@@TheSkaruz yes please
He seem like that, but Canada is not a friendly giant when they’re in war
I was so surprised when one of the indigenous flags changed to purple and white, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. I nearly jumped out of my seat lol!I am an indigenous member of the Kanien’keha:ka nation that is a member of this confederacy. It was awesome to see thank you.
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This is a really good video, but I noticed a few innacuracies with Mexico:
1:14 -The spanish invaded Mexico, then central America
4:55-The USCA separated from mexico in 1823, not 1820
5:02-Rio Grande did not appear, nor did the caste war appear
4:59-Texas got it's independence in 1836 and was annexed by the US in 1846
4:43-The limits between Mexico and the US were defined in the adams onis treaty
5:48-The reform war never happened in the video
5:52- In 1861 the 2nd french intervention did not appear in the video
6:39-The mexican revolution did not appear
8:37-That was a nice detail!
He also forgot the fact the english didnt attack the dutch territories but traded them for Surinams
Tienes razón pero al menos si supo dónde estaba mexico que luego nos confunden con sudamerica 😅
8:37 I cannot understand
@@angelhuitrado9603 In 8:37 is the Zapatista uprising and the war on drugs
@@JZ-Historia Claro que no, si te fijas bien son zonas de gentrificación. Nada tienen que ver los zapatistas en los Cabos por ejemplo
Nice to see a content creator that actually knows Mexico is part of North America.
I thought everyone knew that
@@CrazyIsVengeance yeah, Mexico is too far North to be part of South America
Centeral America is unique enough to be its own thing. Whether or not Mexico is central or north breaks down into a political divide. I personally believe it can be both north and central in the same way Russia is European and asian.
Even though it really isn’t.
4:19 the Spanish American border along tho Louisiana territory was adjusted alongside florida
Spain also kept the territories in the Caribbean after Mexican independence, there were a bunch of civil conflict in Mexico, and Greenland never gained independence
This is a underated masterpiece, you deserve 1 million subs
Canvas never give up😊❤ keep up your hard work you’re really working really hard. I like your videos.❤😊
Whenever country balls look happy, I want to hug them.
same
Did you put countries kn your balls!?
8:36 Why Mexico have red Spots?
Mexico went to war with the cartel's
This is why you are the best❤ btw congrate on 100k!
What app do you use to make these animations?
It’s not an app it’s just power of animating
Somehow bro forget Maya and Aztec
Exactly
Yeah blud portrayed them as nomads
Weren’t Mayans South America?
@@duckysploosh-fm3in no
@@duckysploosh-fm3inbruh they were Mexican
Day 7 for this man make the history of Afghanistan
5 hours ago
Eres español
@@teammateusco si
He did it for you
HE DID IT
استمر مقاطع أسطورة و مونتاج أسطورة ❤❤❤
Your vid is awsome :D
The way usa went up to Japan was wild
I love your videos canvas country balls(bring to top)
and Mexico's war against France?
nope, I think its "civil war" mexico vs cartels (= is a group gang) correct me if I am wrong
@@ITAmiky01 ok… and Mexico vs France?
Literally Maximilian of Habsburg
@@Zrck33 no?
@@ITAmiky01The French invasion of Mexico began in 1861 when France, under Emperor Napoleon III, decided to intervene in Mexico's affairs. The pretext for the invasion was Mexico's suspension of foreign debt payments, but the underlying motive was to establish a French-friendly regime in Mexico and to counter the influence of the United States in the region.
During the war, French forces, along with troops from Austria, Belgium, and other European countries, faced resistance from Mexican forces loyal to President Benito Juárez. The conflict dragged on for several years, with battles fought across Mexico. However, the Mexican resistance, aided by guerrilla warfare tactics and support from the United States, gradually weakened the French position.
The turning point came in 1866 when the United States, which had been preoccupied with its Civil War, began exerting diplomatic pressure on France to withdraw its troops from Mexico. With the end of the American Civil War, the U.S. increased its support for Juárez's government, making it clear that further French intervention would not be tolerated.
In 1867, facing mounting military and diplomatic pressure, French forces began withdrawing from Mexico. Maximilian, who had been installed as Emperor by the French, was captured by Mexican Republican forces and executed in June 1867. With Maximilian's death and the withdrawal of French troops, the French intervention in Mexico effectively came to an end, and Benito Juárez resumed his presidency.
The French invasion of Mexico began in 1861 when France, under Emperor Napoleon III, decided to intervene in Mexico's affairs. The pretext for the invasion was Mexico's suspension of foreign debt payments, but the underlying motive was to establish a French-friendly regime in Mexico and to counter the influence of the United States in the region.
During the war, French forces, along with troops from Austria, Belgium, and other European countries, faced resistance from Mexican forces loyal to President Benito Juárez. The conflict dragged on for several years, with battles fought across Mexico. However, the Mexican resistance, aided by guerrilla warfare tactics and support from the United States, gradually weakened the French position.
The turning point came in 1866 when the United States, which had been preoccupied with its Civil War, began exerting diplomatic pressure on France to withdraw its troops from Mexico. With the end of the American Civil War, the U.S. increased its support for Juárez's government, making it clear that further French intervention would not be tolerated.
In 1867, facing mounting military and diplomatic pressure, French forces began withdrawing from Mexico. Maximilian, who had been installed as Emperor by the French, was captured by Mexican Republican forces and executed in June 1867. With Maximilian's death and the withdrawal of French troops, the French intervention in Mexico effectively came to an end, and Benito Juárez resumed his presidency. Cinco de Mayo was the day that Mexicos army defeated French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, during the French intervention in Mexico. Although the victory at the Battle of Puebla was a morale boost for Mexico, it did not ultimately halt the French invasion, which continued until 1867.
I dare you to do a history of The Entire Earth, with Earth being a sentient being himself like the countries.
Edit: I did not expect you to notice me. THANK
Love this ❤️ this is a fun way to describe the us Timelapse of how it came to be today
6:10 the fact that im a fan of jeny_punker makes me happy cuz this music
Explanation: jeny_punker has his doors animation series and uses this music
Same
Mexico lived at least 2 major wars that you didn't show, but ig the depression in the 30's is more important than a war
Make history of south east asia please
Also Where is Aztec Empire
Bro i love you content❤❤❤
Good video overall! As a French Canadian, I find that the history of New France is often misunderstood, and unfortunately it is not accurately depicted here :(
What do the red pockets in Mexico toward the end of the video represent?
Cartel Wars. Guerras del Narco.
@@lennonaraizaThe dates wrong tho, It should show 2006 rather than 1995
Why was mexico mad at the end for ?
the war against cartels has begun, but the correct year is 2006.
Bro forgot to give some credits to someone.
Great video, just you forgot the french invasión of mexico in 1860s for Napoleón the 3rd.
Also forgot John Cabot. The British came to Newfoundland. Columbus was way further south in Central and South America mostly.
Mexico: "I used to rule the world, sees would rise when I gave the word, now in the morning I sleep alone, sweep the streets I used to own".
Well, actually, you video is pretty good and fancy lucky you remember God say don’t give up😊❤
uhhhh 5:06 WHAT IS THIS
Nahhh JUST kiding 😂
Good video❤
2:16 W song
4:09 why is there France in middle on north america?
The French reclaimed the Louisiana territory from before Napoleon sold it to the US to get the money he needed to fight against the coalition.
I liked and subbed
i love how happy thry all look staring at ur soul 4:48
What's that's red in México at the very end?
The cartels maybe?
you forgot to encourage or even mention the second French Intervention of 1862-1867, or the Mexican revolution started in 1910
Make history and future of Norway if you can😊
Day 8 make history of Asia pls
I swear god green land is cute😭😭😭😭 4:55
3:56 the way he ran 😂
YOUR VIDEO IS GOOD♥
The most dry commet
you are dry commet
Where was the French invasion of Mexico?
Why was there no time between the Mexican cession and the Gadsen purchase?
Etc…
The best video
2:12 "I need it!" Ah France 💀
Wait did you forgot what happen on Mexico in 1861 or you just being lazy in 1861 french invalid Mexico
Bro you are the worst Mexican empire😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@USACountryball1776shut up
Que gran video🇲🇽👍
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Can you please do as a history 1:05
On the rebel war the rebels had Virginia but u didn’t add it
I love this video soo much
You have a mistake in 8:08. Germany split into the Federal Republic of Germany and the Democratic Republic of Germany, not into FRD and Costa Rica!
The Animation is Great
I like the idea of great britain just sitting back and watching america resolve its own issues during the civil war
you should make a version doing 1960-2100 note pls reprasent 1969 moon landing
from us
2:53 This video rings a bell but I forgot it's name.
at 8:37 why someeone is invading Mexico?
Creo que se refiere al narco
Ya, it's the drug war
I love this video 10000/100
No Mayans Aztecs Tainos? Lol the Eskimos as well? That came 10,000 years ago?
I think you forgot to add the Aztec Empire
Nice video
4:29 spanish empire be like: theirs nothing we can do
Where's is the French invasion of Maxico in 1863?
Fala português alienígena
I’m glad you included the haudenosaunee people.
7:57 This is part map of what country?
It’s hawaii of the US
Did anyone else realize how unhappy Mexico looked through out the entire thing
According to the animation, Newfoundland was part of Canada, separated, then rejoined. What?
Me as a Cuban:*SNIFF SNIFF* WHERE'S CUBA?👹
The Vikings 0:37
Yup
What app do you use to make these videos?
Day 1 of waiting for this man to make the history of canada
Soon
Where’s the countries of Central America Central America is part of north america
Cool video but where were the Aztecs and the Mayans and the other North American tribes?
I think they were killed when they conquered North America.
Bro forgot to add Puerto rico
Thats what im saying, smh
Pretty good but some glaring historical inaccuracies
USA: I want independence UK UK:after a war of independence.USA:🤬
Day 11 for asking do you make this vids are they taken if it’s yours toutorial
2:27 pov: france and uk being fighting parents
Yo, two countries from Europe, United Kingdom and friends are taking up north America
Amazing! But pls, name of the soundtracks!
What in the heck is the purple ball supposed to be? The Iroquois? Disappearing in 1740? They were participants in the American Revolution for Chrissakes
6:53 “hey bro do you wan-“
“Hi.”
2:16 I ain't no big historian but isnt the french flag wrong?
You’re wrong. The flag is right.
@@EvanOrtega-dw5rhIt was still all blue with yellow stars
A small error, you forgot the treaty of Gadsen in 1853 giving the US the strip of land in Southern Arizona and New Mexico and instead gave it to them in the 1840s
De mexico falto la segunda intervencion francesa
Wasn't louisiana purchase during 19th centuary?
Do a ww2one