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The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) - The conflict between Argentina and the UK on a map
In this video, let’s retrace on maps the origins and the evolution of the conflict in the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas).
#Falklands #Malvinas #Argentina #UK #History #Summary #war
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Support the channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/geohistory
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English translation & voiceover: Matthew Bates www.epicvoiceover.com/
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Original French version: czcams.com/video/0BRayWPhqYI/video.html
Russian version: Coming soon
Arabic version: Coming soon
Spanish version: Coming soon
Portuguese version (Brazil): Coming soon
Japanese version: Coming soon
Korean version: Coming soon
German version: Coming soon
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Musics (CZcams Audio library)
Street Rhapsody - DJ Freedem
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Software: Adobe After Effects
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:12 European explorers
02:45 First colonies
04:16 Falkland crisis of 1770
05:09 Abandonments
06:29 United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata
07:32 British colony
09:12 Argentine claims
10:48 Rise of Argentine influence
12:21 The Falklands War
13:21 Economic development
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The Western Sahara Conflict - Evolution on a Map
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In this video, let’s retrace on a map the origins and the evolution of the conflict in Western Sahara. #westernsahara #morocco #algeria #polisario Support the channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/geohistory English translation & voiceover: Matthew Bates www.epicvoiceover.com/ Original French version: czcams.com/video/oaFRi_Xlpb8/video.html Russian version: Coming soon Arabic version: Coming soon...
The Vietnam Wars - Summary on a Map
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This video retraces two and half centuries of the history of Vietnam. We talk about Dai Viet, French colonization, French Indochina, the Japanese domination during WWII, the First Indochina War, the Vietnam War, and the Sino-Vietnamese War. Support the channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/geohistory English translation & voiceover: Matthew Bates www.epicvoiceover.com/ Original French version: cz...
The United States of America - Evolution on a map
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Let's retrace on a map, the territorial evolution of the USA from its independence until today. Support the channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/geohistory 1775-1783 The American Revolutionary War 1783 The Treaty of Paris 1803 The Louisiana Purchase 1810 Annexation of West Florida 1818 New Border with the UK along the 49th Parallel 1819 The Adams-Onís Treaty 1821 Independence of Mexico 1845 Anne...
The Cold War - Summary on a Map (long version)
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The Cold War - Summary on a Map (long version)
The History of Piracy - Summary on a Map
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The History of Piracy - Summary on a Map
History of Walls - Summary on a Map
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History of Walls - Summary on a Map
The history of Brazil - Summary on a Map
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The history of Brazil - Summary on a Map
The history of football - Summary on a Map
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The history of football - Summary on a Map
Slavery - Summary on a Map
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Slavery - Summary on a Map
The Seven Voyages of Zheng He - Summary on a map
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The Seven Voyages of Zheng He - Summary on a map
NATO - Summary on a Map
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NATO - Summary on a Map
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NATO evolution on a map
The USSR - Summary on a map
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The USSR - Summary on a map
The Travels of Marco Polo - Summary on a Map
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The Travels of Marco Polo - Summary on a Map
The First Circumnavigation of the Earth by Magellan & Elcano - Summary on a Map
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The First Circumnavigation of the Earth by Magellan & Elcano - Summary on a Map
The Russian Empire - Summary on a map
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The Russian Empire - Summary on a map
History of the Major Trade Routes - Summary on a Map
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History of the Major Trade Routes - Summary on a Map
The origins of Russia - Summary on a Map
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The origins of Russia - Summary on a Map
Decolonization in America - Summary on a Map
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Decolonization in America - Summary on a Map
European conquest of America - Summary on a Map
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European conquest of America - Summary on a Map
Pre-Columbian America - Summary on a Map
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Pre-Columbian America - Summary on a Map
American Revolutionary War - Summary on a Map
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American Revolutionary War - Summary on a Map
World War II - Summary on a Map
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World War II - Summary on a Map
World War I - Summary on a Map
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World War I - Summary on a Map
Major epidemics and pandemics - Summary on a Map
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Major epidemics and pandemics - Summary on a Map
The European Union - Summary on a Map
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The European Union - Summary on a Map
History of nuclear power - Summary on a Map
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Napoleon (Part 3) - The Decline (1812 - 1821)
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Napoleon (Part 3) - The Decline (1812 - 1821)
Napoleon (Part 2) - The Conquest of Europe (1805 - 1812)
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Napoleon (Part 2) - The Conquest of Europe (1805 - 1812)

Komentáře

  • @paulofearghail9408
    @paulofearghail9408 Před 19 hodinami

    The Earth is STILL in its current ice age, which began between 3 and 2.5 million years ago. What this video refers to as the "last ice age" was just the most recent glacial period, of which there have been many during the current ice age. We are currently in a warm interglacial period, also of which there have been many. And this is not even the warmest one.

  • @ChristopherTanne-se3pz
    @ChristopherTanne-se3pz Před 19 hodinami

    The history begannis mutch earlyer. Indoeuropean culture. They conquared near all asia 😎

  • @sapnupuas4017
    @sapnupuas4017 Před 21 hodinou

    I looked up “who started slavery” on Google and the first answer that popped up was European merchants and the Spanish

  • @koopaskeep
    @koopaskeep Před dnem

    Delving into storytelling and video experimentation lately. VideoGPT quietly became my secret weapon, enhancing the quality of my content with its professional touch.

  • @AdmiralBonetoPick
    @AdmiralBonetoPick Před dnem

    Thank you for a good video.

  • @maggiezheng2845
    @maggiezheng2845 Před dnem

    My family are descendants of Zheng He originated from Zheng He adopted son from his brother. My grandpa had the family heritage book.

  • @juanitorodriguez6082

    And when the ukrainian ancestors dug a gigantic hole and full it with water from Jupiter to create the black see?... So the ukrainian propaganda lied me again? No way!

  • @binxbolling
    @binxbolling Před dnem

    Nicaragua and El Salvador. Not Nicaragua and Guatemala.

  • @ARM_THEAS
    @ARM_THEAS Před dnem

    without ever having to engage in- vietnam, korea, cyprus.

  • @akagami6763
    @akagami6763 Před dnem

    Constantinople ??? It's name is Istanbul.

  • @GusBrunson
    @GusBrunson Před dnem

    The video lacks substantial information. Surprisingly, among the ten largest oil producers globally, half aren't even acknowledged in its maps. The United States, leading the pack, Russia following closely, and notable producers like Canada (ranked 4th), China (6th), and Brazil (8th) are conspicuously absent. Notably, Brazil alone produces more oil than both Qatar and Kuwait combined.

  • @tammyodukogbe4191
    @tammyodukogbe4191 Před dnem

    This conflict is serious😢

  • @komicsreviewer8505

    These are lies.

  • @N3gn4v
    @N3gn4v Před 2 dny

    A English talking nation in war against another English talking nations sounds very weird.

  • @joaopedro6200
    @joaopedro6200 Před 2 dny

    faltou colocar o Brasil no lado dos aliados

  • @nobunagaoda9277
    @nobunagaoda9277 Před 2 dny

    Unbelievable Events That should not have happened, 1. Mao Zedong was a number one killer who killed his own people during the Great Leap Forward, and then it was Stalin as a number two murderer who killed his own 36 million people's for the war (Not including Khrushchev because he doesn't count as a murderer. ) 2. Kim-il-Sung, who established North Korea first with Stalin and Mao Zedong, was the bad dictator, and Rhee Syngman was a good dictator in South Korea. 3. Unlike Vladimir Lenin, who was a first Soviet Union leader, Vladimir Putin is like similar to Lenin. 4. Communism meant for the good living for all international countries, but like Mao and Kim-Il-Sung, who had a greed and hatred, wanted to be a Communist leader. This is due to poor people living in an old era without nothing good. 5. If Mao lost to Kumongtang in 1949, then China would not have been a Communist Country, and North Korea would not have been able to establish at least. 6. If Japan remained independent and quiet during WW2, then at least Japan would not have gotten a warning from the international stage. 7. If Iran stayed at the Soviet Camp, just like Vietnam, then maybe Iran would have been at Western camp today. 8. If there was no Israel in the world, then there were only going on a less conflict. 9. Qing China would not have taken ROC first. Also, the Korea/Joseon dynasty should have remained longer by not killing a last King of Joseon dynasty in the war with the Japanese army. 10. If there were more good political people in the U.S.A., maybe the Russo-Ukraine war have been already finished. Also, I know I might get a hate from others from what I said to other people...

  • @82dorrin
    @82dorrin Před 2 dny

    The Germans make things hard for everyone in war. For themselves, and for everyone else.

  • @user-xu3pg9nt4e
    @user-xu3pg9nt4e Před 3 dny

    История России как государства начинается с московского княжества, не путайте Русь и Россию, они не связани между собой

  • @user-yp7yp3qd8f
    @user-yp7yp3qd8f Před 3 dny

    19:11 i swear if i see any free palestine spammers.. (not hate but spamming free Palestine isn’t gonna change anything)

  • @itscrajesh
    @itscrajesh Před 3 dny

    Hey, Great Britain, Argentina, Why don't you just SHARE control of the island?

    • @zigongosaurus5274
      @zigongosaurus5274 Před dnem

      Argentina got kicked out of the entire archipelago in 1982 so they keep none of it

  • @itscrajesh
    @itscrajesh Před 3 dny

    Moor. Moor-occo. Morocco. That’s why.

  • @HongPich-tz4qw
    @HongPich-tz4qw Před 3 dny

    crazy 😮

  • @tbogun72
    @tbogun72 Před 3 dny

    do history of the roman empire next please

  • @saharaismoroccanforever6283

    Sahara is moroccan historically legally and on the ground although algerian regime bad games

  • @linguistengineer588

    You forgot the British attempted invasion of Buenas Aires in 1809.

  • @YoavRafael
    @YoavRafael Před 3 dny

    Isis is Israeli propaganda for weak Muslims by Mess political

  • @docRobo24
    @docRobo24 Před 3 dny

    portugal gave up colombus for spain to capture EVERYTHING

  • @docRobo24
    @docRobo24 Před 3 dny

    did uk go toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo far with the taxes

  • @COWBAYOUBADASS
    @COWBAYOUBADASS Před 4 dny

    The good ol' days...

  • @Autograf-dx7kv
    @Autograf-dx7kv Před 4 dny

    It appears that language is often confusing, particularly the word "colonisation". Effectively, the entire world was colonised by the first human beings, coming from Africa. We need to differentiate between settling in an uninhabited area and invading and suppressing the people in an inhabited area. Both are covered by the word "colonisation", but are entirely different. The British settled first in the Falklands and represent since then the overwhelming population of this area. That is different from the situation e.g. in India (or Argentina), where an inhabited country was taken over and the population suppressed by foreigners. Pure geographic proximity does not matter. Relevant is the population living in an area, as long assuming that it is homogeneous. Another example are the Cape Verdes, which were first settled by the Portuguese. Just the fact that - since the Portuguese inhabitants themselves brought Africans on the island and they became the majority over time - today people of African descendancy have now the overwhelming majority in that country, it became independant from Portugal, but of course it cannot be claimed by any African country.

  • @nekola203
    @nekola203 Před 4 dny

    Everyone fails to realize how much difficulty did Umayyad /Abbasid faced going further than Iranian plateau

  • @baitedlol3315
    @baitedlol3315 Před 4 dny

    I imagine if black Americans see this they would call it a conspiracy and false information since they think they are the only slave descendants in the world and every country should have a Black Lives Matter banner on their flag.

  • @MrBrazilusa
    @MrBrazilusa Před 4 dny

    Honestly I don't feel bad for Gaza at all. There are tons of Arab countries!!! And don't come to me saying " it's their land" whatever!

  • @MrBrazilusa
    @MrBrazilusa Před 4 dny

    It's ridiculous! So much Arab land and they are still wanting war! Why don't they inhabit their brothers land?

  • @noone-zq7my
    @noone-zq7my Před 4 dny

    One of the biggest mistakes of Israel was to agree to give GAZA to the so called "Palestinians" as a terrorists base.

  • @user-mb7sc1ob2w
    @user-mb7sc1ob2w Před 4 dny

    4:50 is incorrect americo changed his name to the land of flying serpent. Europeans are so full of themselves. Google it I dare you.

  • @user-mb7sc1ob2w
    @user-mb7sc1ob2w Před 4 dny

    BS when Europe was at war it was to get the natives and militias to pick a side and while militias and NDNs fought at the bottom of the hills the elitist sat and watched from their ivory towers passing financing under the table. While the NDNs and militias fought each other the regulars would cut them to shreds with cross fire. They were liars.

  • @alonzolobaton4631
    @alonzolobaton4631 Před 4 dny

    Pinoy done it. He speak Visaya 😂

  • @SRSAtlas
    @SRSAtlas Před 4 dny

    People are people, and governments are goverments

  • @TheJatkthat
    @TheJatkthat Před 5 dny

    Wrong maps of India, Pak, china

  • @nosycat9793
    @nosycat9793 Před 5 dny

    Great video

  • @ANGELOFFB
    @ANGELOFFB Před 5 dny

    IF GERMANY AUS HUN AND OTTOMAN ALLIENCE WON THE WW1 . THERE WOULDNT BE ANY COMMUNISM, ANY NAZI, ANY DICTATORS, ANY ISLAMIC TERRORIZM LIKE ISIS AND AMERICANS WOULDNT BE THE ONLY SUPERPOWER. AFTER THE WW1 THE BIGGEST 3 EMPIRES COLLAPSED AND FROM THAT DAY THE WORLD IS ON FIRE AND EVERY SMALL NATIONS FIGHT EACH OTHER..

  • @eduardobispo4705
    @eduardobispo4705 Před 5 dny

    Sadly, the national team has been irrelevant most of the time ever since 😂

  • @brobrio
    @brobrio Před 5 dny

    what was that last part? da fuq??

  • @WilliamMitchel2002
    @WilliamMitchel2002 Před 5 dny

    Actually it's two continents not one North America in South America two separate continents

  • @jerrygraves6531
    @jerrygraves6531 Před 5 dny

    The commercialization and sexual thing is just a way of expanding the definition of of slavery it minimizes slavery of the past

  • @Luzitanium
    @Luzitanium Před 5 dny

    the video didnt even mentioned the piracy between Japan and China where the Portuguese fought and ended it and because of that China gave Macau to the Portuguese.

  • @yannfoucher7277
    @yannfoucher7277 Před 5 dny

    Just not accurate...Phenicians in approx 560 BC were navigating along west African coast and to Canary Islands. Herodotus even wrote that at least twice a Phenician crew navigate around Africa (Lybia) in 2 years. Vasco de Gama hired Arabians and Indians sailors as well So stop pretending Europeans were the discoverers. They just wanted to get their share of the business at one point...

  • @user-kq9xv2wc1c
    @user-kq9xv2wc1c Před 5 dny

    SUPER VIDEO!

  • @ryanbuck3383
    @ryanbuck3383 Před 5 dny

    What was the slave situation in the east from -6000 to 1900? I'm sure it was going on but it wasn't in the video