Fine work, with many important information about Portugal (from History and Geography). But, there's something missing: Santo António (Saint Anthony), who was born in Lisbon. 😊 Congratulations. I just love to listen your voice and coments.
Just a little correction: Natives of the land we now call Brazil were “bad slaves”, they refused to be slaves so the Portuguese of that age gave up on enslaving them. However, African tribes enslaved each other and would often sell their slaves to the Portuguese. Yes, Portugal contributed the most to that unfortunate situation by making it “mainstream”, however the Portuguese of that time were often reluctant of “making” slaves. Not for moral reasons but because Portugal had a population of less than 2 million people and couldn’t control all of their territories if they were all against them. For the most part Portugal had a merchant-like vision while exploring. Trades and expanding Catholicism were priorities. Just wanted to point that out but great video and we obviously aren’t proud of the slaves trades of the past :(
That californian accent is like a key that unlocks my sleep.
I’m half Portuguese and very proud watching this ❤ today we are often very overlooked but we have quite the history
Amazing how far reaching the Portuguese empire was! Portugal held onto the coastal city of Goa in India until the 1960’s
Muito obrigada por este vídeo. Excelente! 👏👏👏
Fine work, with many important information about Portugal (from History and Geography). But, there's something missing: Santo António (Saint Anthony), who was born in Lisbon. 😊
Congratulations. I just love to listen your voice and coments.
Awesome as always ❤❤
in a few days ill be visiting lisbon for two weeks, thank you for this video!
Just a little correction:
Natives of the land we now call Brazil were “bad slaves”, they refused to be slaves so the Portuguese of that age gave up on enslaving them. However, African tribes enslaved each other and would often sell their slaves to the Portuguese. Yes, Portugal contributed the most to that unfortunate situation by making it “mainstream”, however the Portuguese of that time were often reluctant of “making” slaves. Not for moral reasons but because Portugal had a population of less than 2 million people and couldn’t control all of their territories if they were all against them.
For the most part Portugal had a merchant-like vision while exploring. Trades and expanding Catholicism were priorities.
Just wanted to point that out but great video and we obviously aren’t proud of the slaves trades of the past :(
salazar (the dictator) was actually the inspiration for salazar slytherin from harry potter.
This is as great ASMR as other videos, I just wonder that what's your job? Are you a teacher?
Not anymore. I'm currently on disability
@@ASMRGeographica This is so sad. How did it happen?
@@yavuzkestane9952 I just have a lot of chronic health issues
my country 😀
Idk if you filmed this before your neighbor was a duck, but I hope you feel better ☺☺
Can you do skyscrapers and scotland and mountains
Yes! Scotland will be coming soon
I was waiting for this since you mentioned it in the live 🕖