The History of the World: Every Year

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2016
  • Since 200,000 BCE, humanity has spread around globe and enacted huge change upon the planet. This video shows every year of that story, right from the beginning.
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    Abriviations can be found in this document: docs.google.com/document/d/1_...
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    MUSIC
    Hans Zimmer - Aurora
    Crusader Kings II - The Persian Army
    C21 FX - Ancient Evil
    GVR Music - Armifer
    A.M - At the Gates of Babylon [REMASTERED]
    A.M - New Horizons
    Hans Zimmer - Dream is Collapsing
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  • @historymappingnotme8267
    @historymappingnotme8267 Před 3 lety +3082

    Mongol empire: increase
    Global population: decrease

    • @trongvnguyen4386
      @trongvnguyen4386 Před 3 lety +130

      @@all-gaming3549 Mongol is killing so many people when they invaded

    • @scintillam_dei
      @scintillam_dei Před 3 lety +50

      Gunpowder in Europe: increases.
      Spanish glory: about to begin. The Mongol Empire drowned in the Spanish lake, the Pacific Ocean. Thanks, Mongols! Or Turks! Whoever brought it to us!

    • @sushilkumarpandey8550
      @sushilkumarpandey8550 Před 3 lety +10

      @@DataEYE2 In just two months you can't get enough popularity but your videos are good and I hope your channel you will stop neglecting you.

    • @NtelosCity
      @NtelosCity Před 3 lety +4

      @tofrie its actually a bacteria

    • @roufamagga4453
      @roufamagga4453 Před 3 lety +1

      Adam made a nice edit on Orkhon Inscriptions. I suggest you take a look. :)
      czcams.com/video/d1TIK5a11E8/video.html

  • @reputationswift1897
    @reputationswift1897 Před 3 lety +2621

    When you have 19 minutes left to your history exam

  • @prism2451
    @prism2451 Před 4 měsíci +69

    Ollie, seen so many mappers. So many corporations doing maps. Never found your level of accuracy. As a map nerd. My life would have been missing something if it weren't for you. Thanks.

    • @GamingGgproYesYouNoob
      @GamingGgproYesYouNoob Před 29 dny

      same i am a history and geography nerd i also know allot of maps and stuff

  • @CraigJS91
    @CraigJS91 Před 3 měsíci +253

    The way we typically learn history is in snippets of important events: The Ancient Greeks, The Holy Roman Empire, the Punic Wars, 1st and 2nd World War, the founding of the America's, etc. The main issue I've had in fully understanding history is tying all these snippets together in reference to each other. Knowing that when event x was going on, event y was also happening on the other side of the world really allows you to have a deeper understanding of history. This video helped me bridge this gap and I will come back to it multiple times for historical reference when needed. Thanks so much for creating this.

    • @DedHobbit
      @DedHobbit Před měsícem +4

      Therefore, historians are divided into ancient, medieval, modern historians, and so on. A person simply cannot fit the whole story in his head.

    • @prasadmankar7650
      @prasadmankar7650 Před měsícem +2

      That is what the west will tell you about history XD

    • @CraigJS91
      @CraigJS91 Před měsícem +1

      @@prasadmankar7650 Are you implying that in other parts of the world they teach literally everything historically in a linear and all-encompassing fashion? Or are you just taking issue with the specific events I mentioned? I imagine if I were to go to a non-western country I'd still learn history the same way, but the specific events would change. Or are you just leaping at an opportunity to take a shot at the west because of personal biases?

    • @Yoyiiii
      @Yoyiiii Před měsícem +2

      ​@@CraigJS91Ignore him. Most likely a conspiracy shill.

    • @koirala270
      @koirala270 Před 28 dny

      One of the most interesting CZcams videos

  • @trit4
    @trit4 Před 4 lety +8441

    *I swear I learn more from CZcams than school*

    • @KentoKei
      @KentoKei Před 4 lety +575

      Finally, you know the truth. 90% of my knowledge about history comes from the internet.., not school.

    • @trit4
      @trit4 Před 4 lety +124

      @@KentoKei same

    • @siragabdrhman2258
      @siragabdrhman2258 Před 4 lety +172

      that's right you learn most of knowledge fron internet not school school just waste of time

    • @StaffordMagnus
      @StaffordMagnus Před 4 lety +365

      This is because you're looking at something you *want* to learn.

    • @deservedtobelove_0117
      @deservedtobelove_0117 Před 4 lety +51

      Indeed

  • @BricMayco
    @BricMayco Před 3 lety +3635

    After 13 years of watching CZcams, I've found the single best thing on the platform.

    • @mashedinc.3037
      @mashedinc.3037 Před 3 lety +50

      agreed

    • @libalaique9258
      @libalaique9258 Před 3 lety +36

      atleast you could have become a specialist doctor in that time

    • @BricMayco
      @BricMayco Před 3 lety +81

      @@libalaique9258 yeah but i'd rather watch cats fighting and idiots brawling on trains

    • @ausdorian3252
      @ausdorian3252 Před 3 lety +9

      Maybe not the best but is on the top whit bohemian raphsody

    • @BricMayco
      @BricMayco Před 3 lety +6

      @@ausdorian3252 will you do the fandango?

  • @kartikaypant3546
    @kartikaypant3546 Před 9 měsíci +26

    Europe, persia and india fighting each other continuously.
    China: bing chiling

    • @kimjong-un8361
      @kimjong-un8361 Před 9 měsíci

      In fact, China has been at war with the nomads to the north for thousands of years.

    • @stankyleg5662
      @stankyleg5662 Před 17 dny +4

      They were busy fighting themselves

    • @titcab8159
      @titcab8159 Před 13 hodinami

      China was fighting continuously too

  • @angelturchetti856
    @angelturchetti856 Před 4 měsíci +152

    We couldn’t tear our eyes away, so riveting and chock full of detail! Exactly what I was looking for but didn’t expect to actually find. Great job and thanks, Ollie!

  • @OllieBye
    @OllieBye  Před 7 lety +1913

    In this new version, the following has been added:
    -Africa, India and Southeast Asia are now shown correctly
    -Video begins at 200000 BCE
    -Every Year from 2334 BCE
    -Distinction between states and cultures
    -Other small improvements to accuracy and detail
    -Population Clock
    -Events Key

  • @333HalfAsEvil
    @333HalfAsEvil Před 6 lety +3468

    Alexander the Great: Cries because he has conquered the world
    Genghis Khan: Laughs in throat singing

    • @robinchesterfield42
      @robinchesterfield42 Před 6 lety +75

      But of course--they're the EXCEPTION! ;)

    • @DrRiq
      @DrRiq Před 6 lety +11

      Hahahaha. Nice one

    • @cuomoprimetime5153
      @cuomoprimetime5153 Před 6 lety +61

      Nate Roth Europe: "I have conqured the world!"
      America: "Hold my beer..."

    • @0x777
      @0x777 Před 6 lety +144

      Europe: America, you don't even know what beer is.

    • @exmaarmaca
      @exmaarmaca Před 6 lety +78

      Now its the time for the internet to conquer the world, Internet: "Hold my memes".

  • @shakir1998
    @shakir1998 Před 6 měsíci +89

    The amount of work that must've gone into this must be crazy. I cannot even fathom how you could gather all this data and lay it out in this fashion. Honestly one of the best videos on this website.

  • @LuisPedroCalmetOtero
    @LuisPedroCalmetOtero Před rokem +6

    Just awesome mate! Thank you for the effort and amazing result!

  • @randombuildingintorontocan8962

    the fact that we now can map and document all of history into one single 20 minute long video is insane. Entire history of our being in a singular video. Inaccuracies are always something unavoidable, but this is just amazing.

    • @bodigames
      @bodigames Před 2 lety +18

      how does he make this? what program?

    • @randombuildingintorontocan8962
      @randombuildingintorontocan8962 Před 2 lety +61

      @@bodigames idk ask him not me LOL

    • @Random7303
      @Random7303 Před 2 lety +82

      @@bodigames MS paint

    • @DG-hu9dz
      @DG-hu9dz Před rokem +63

      I had to pause it on the year I was born 😎historical date lol

    • @soliskay5411
      @soliskay5411 Před rokem +69

      Unfortunately not all of history. 99% of it is lost or lied about :(

  • @laproaig
    @laproaig Před 7 lety +6311

    Cool drinking game: Take a shot everytime China changes its name

  • @riderchallenge4250
    @riderchallenge4250 Před 6 měsíci +12

    Achaemenid, Maurya, Roman and Han were on different levels. The amount of area, economy, military and power they had during ancient times was stupendous.

    • @masyaf897
      @masyaf897 Před 15 dny

      Agree, especially the first Persian empire (Achaemenid) was the first ever superpower in the world. They controlled half of the world's population, No other empire was able to do that.

  • @a.d.t.mapping8792
    @a.d.t.mapping8792 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Even though so much is outdated now, this video is still impressive. Can't wait enough for the next one!

  • @thatwasclose1381
    @thatwasclose1381 Před 4 lety +1936

    14:55 Global population 388,000,000
    14:56 Genghis Khan enters the chat
    5 seconds later : Global population 340,000,000

    • @xatariasbrgamer1260
      @xatariasbrgamer1260 Před 4 lety +105

      then, in the rise of the Mongols, 40 million died? the first world war had only 15 million

    • @mehmetfurkanatilgan
      @mehmetfurkanatilgan Před 4 lety +198

      Just imagine, new babies born during that period of time. World didn't just stopped producing babies. That means more than 40 million people died actually.

    • @marceltelang7825
      @marceltelang7825 Před 4 lety +89

      I think that was from the black death

    • @chito226
      @chito226 Před 4 lety +69

      Marcel Telang The black death killed over 200M people

    • @jaroslawkaras7347
      @jaroslawkaras7347 Před 4 lety +64

      The black death was in the 1300s

  • @dream.machine
    @dream.machine Před 5 lety +915

    This wore me out. I had to pause every three seconds to see what happened, I just spent 2 hours watching this!

    • @andrewkryvenko8245
      @andrewkryvenko8245 Před 5 lety +33

      POVHFR Videos you should of just made the video slower

    • @dream.machine
      @dream.machine Před 5 lety +38

      @@andrewkryvenko8245 I didn't even think to slow it down before. Thanks.

    • @alejandrocoronado1131
      @alejandrocoronado1131 Před 5 lety +22

      Same happened to me at the end I was like fuck I can't remember anything.

    • @hyprafn
      @hyprafn Před 5 lety +1

      same here

    • @MalikCanada
      @MalikCanada Před 5 lety +9

      @Jake Forgione 0.25 speed for the win. Just sayin

  • @kyawhtetyang
    @kyawhtetyang Před 6 měsíci +8

    every time i would like to know about the map while exploring the history, i usually come here and check it out the detail territory. It helps a lot. thanks bro.

  • @kkook_youknow7940
    @kkook_youknow7940 Před 11 měsíci +43

    i'm speechless!why didn't i saw this before. i can never explain the amount of efforts ,time, information and hard work they've done. one of the most spectacular videos i've ever watched..hats off....like this must have took blood sweat and tears.

  • @kf8449
    @kf8449 Před 4 lety +1677

    Globe: How much land do you want?
    Mongol Empire: *yes*

    • @LiteralHatter
      @LiteralHatter Před 4 lety +73

      *British empire: hold my land and population*

    • @sacharriolamarino317
      @sacharriolamarino317 Před 4 lety +48

      @@LiteralHatter
      Mongol Empire: 33,000,000 km²
      British Empire: 33,700,000 km²
      Pretty even.

    • @Thorinification
      @Thorinification Před 4 lety +26

      I think the Roman Empire's expansion is much more impressive, considering its size and the time it existed for

    • @anuraratnayake8514
      @anuraratnayake8514 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Thorinification mongols also

    • @Thorinification
      @Thorinification Před 4 lety +13

      @@anuraratnayake8514 Their expansion was also impressive, no doubt. But their Empire "only" lasted for something over 100 years

  • @chewswisely7365
    @chewswisely7365 Před 4 lety +1219

    Everyone: Too many factions to look at!
    Mongol Empire: I can fix that

    • @MuhammadAadilurRehman
      @MuhammadAadilurRehman Před 4 lety +37

      Islam will fix the problem again soon InshaALLAH. Corruption and Interest based Market will end, Peace and Justice will prevail.

    • @chito226
      @chito226 Před 4 lety +9

      @M.A. Rehman Insha allah

    • @me67galaxylife
      @me67galaxylife Před 4 lety +62

      @@MuhammadAadilurRehman Probably not

    • @waqasahmadahmad1680
      @waqasahmadahmad1680 Před 4 lety +8

      @@me67galaxylife for sure we have the proves it will happen and nobody can stop it

    • @me67galaxylife
      @me67galaxylife Před 4 lety +27

      @@waqasahmadahmad1680 i'm waiting then

  • @jomarietorres9442
    @jomarietorres9442 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for creating this ❤

  • @eliasbang5490
    @eliasbang5490 Před 6 měsíci +12

    This is so fantastic. I use it all the time for work. Its so much better than googling the start and end of an empire.

  • @OllieBye
    @OllieBye  Před 7 lety +498

    Thank you to everyone who has watched this video and helped it get to 1m views!

    • @eyuin5716
      @eyuin5716 Před 7 lety +11

      Of course. It's a great video. I personally watched it over 10 times.

    • @Minion-my4xz
      @Minion-my4xz Před 7 lety +6

      Ollie Bye No, thank you for taking the time and dedication to make this :D

    • @darthnovello2198
      @darthnovello2198 Před 7 lety +2

      Very impressive research and presentation.

    • @matttil2604
      @matttil2604 Před 7 lety +4

      +Ollie Bye You surely knew it was impossible to make a 100% accurate video, but you did great!

    • @hanliu6043
      @hanliu6043 Před 6 lety +8

      TANK YOU TOO TO MAKE THIS VIDEO!!!

  • @sergeiapolonsky9805
    @sergeiapolonsky9805 Před 5 lety +1076

    Siberia: *exists*
    Russia in 17th century: "It's Free Real Estate"

    • @vivetv3710
      @vivetv3710 Před 5 lety +33

      Sergei Apolonsky
      China: I was gonna take that!
      Japan: Same!

    • @oo_rf_oo8824
      @oo_rf_oo8824 Před 5 lety +1

      lol

    • @ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx
      @ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx Před 5 lety +8

      I love that "its free real estate" joke xD

    • @wisegamer706
      @wisegamer706 Před 5 lety

      you are so funnie!!!!!!!!

    • @MonkeyBuRps
      @MonkeyBuRps Před 5 lety +37

      Russia: (moving East) "Nobody wants ice world? Dibs!"

  • @Malally2
    @Malally2 Před 2 měsíci

    There’s so much information in this video, thank you so much for uploading this

  • @Marvin_GOAT123
    @Marvin_GOAT123 Před rokem +1

    Amazing Video! Keep up the good work

  • @paulstaker8861
    @paulstaker8861 Před 2 lety +813

    I wish we can get an interactive map like this where we can zoom in on regions of interest & scroll back and forth in time to see what happened.

    • @derptweaker945
      @derptweaker945 Před 2 lety +96

      in 10-30 years you may be able to zoom in on an intelligently estimated world map and see for example generated Roman empire colosseum fight´s people living working and army´s advancements.
      In detailed real time life like graphics, it might happen if the Ai revolution take off and don't turn on us.
      Ai advancement is said to be exponential and hard to predict it can happen very fast but also be delayed quite allot.
      But when it does things will change fast.

    • @TyinAlaska
      @TyinAlaska Před rokem +8

      That's possible with ArcGIS Pro.

    • @iustalionis8599
      @iustalionis8599 Před rokem +45

      It's called Europa Universalis IV + Extended Timeline Mod

    • @sunshineimperials1600
      @sunshineimperials1600 Před rokem +4

      Geacron is decent, but it is often inaccurate. Regardless, it is basically what you described.

    • @Laocoon283
      @Laocoon283 Před rokem +5

      Well you just figured out how your going to make your fortune. I would buy that shit.

  • @alexchurch7642
    @alexchurch7642 Před 4 lety +142

    Moment of silence for all the people who died to make those blobs bigger.

  • @Gameknight2169
    @Gameknight2169 Před 5 měsíci +4

    The singular most useful video I've ever seen for my history class, thank you so much.

  • @bilalabawi9064
    @bilalabawi9064 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Love the work brother. Amazing

  • @emperoraugustus4047
    @emperoraugustus4047 Před 3 lety +942

    you can watch this video over and over again and still find new empires and tribes you never knew existed, love this video!

  • @REaSIoM
    @REaSIoM Před 7 lety +407

    WTF It tooks about 6000 years for humans to reach 2 000 000 000 and then about only 80 years to be 5 500 000 000 more ?!!!
    Why does it really scare me ..

    • @samuelbarbosad.964
      @samuelbarbosad.964 Před 7 lety +68

      Pierre Martinez™ When more humans exist, more humans f*ck(sorry by using this term). That means humans grew in a geometric scale. But that isn't the only reason. Things like the food production methods and the developement of cures for some diseases contributed for a faster population growing last years(sorry for bad english).

    • @REaSIoM
      @REaSIoM Před 7 lety +1

      (I'm french my english is not better haha)
      Yes and the life experency is increasing each year so people live longer whenever more babys born
      But there will a limit or something if the population effectif is still growing by square, earth's gonna explose

    • @samuelbarbosad.964
      @samuelbarbosad.964 Před 7 lety +12

      Pierre Martinez™ Some researches say the world population will stop growing and estabilish when the global population hit around 9.000.000.000 people.

    • @REaSIoM
      @REaSIoM Před 7 lety +4

      Researches based on what ?
      I don't think overpopulation will stop people making babies

    • @samuelbarbosad.964
      @samuelbarbosad.964 Před 7 lety +11

      Researches based onthe birth rate, for example. The people is actually making less babies. The contraceptive methods bagan to be popular in the second part of the century XX, and many countries started to get his people more instructed after the lifestyle changed from the farms to the cities. In certain countries,(like mine, Brazil) the birth rate drastically decreased last years. From families with around 7,10,13 children, to the nowadays families with less than 3. That's even the cause of problems with retirement plans. The world population wil theoretically stop to growing when the birth's average be 2 or less childs per family.

  • @fictionsmith3688
    @fictionsmith3688 Před rokem +149

    Kardashev Scale
    0:25 | K 0.1 Civilization | Paleolithic
    1:10 | K 0.2 Civilization | Neolithic
    2:21 | K 0.3 Civilization | Bronze Age
    6:24 | K 0.4 Civilization | Iron Age
    16:05 | K 0.5 Civilization | Scientific Age
    17:17 | K 0.6 Civilization | Industrial Age
    18:03 | K 0.7 Civilization | Atomic Age
    18:14 | K 0.8 Civilization | Information Age

    • @Flintandsteel_6
      @Flintandsteel_6 Před 11 měsíci

      1.0?

    • @shway1
      @shway1 Před 11 měsíci +16

      no kardashev is based on energy...

    • @reubenmatthews5615
      @reubenmatthews5615 Před 10 měsíci +14

      If I remember correctly we're still only on K 0.76. My dream is to see a full Type 1 human civilisation before I die.

    • @MrGnorts
      @MrGnorts Před 9 měsíci +7

      we are nowhere near type 1 😂
      type 1 requires mastery over home planet, especially it's energy

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Před 8 měsíci

      But regarding the Polish Empire and Lithuania, the video is completely wrong. Because in the video Lithuania is shown as an independent country from 1385 to 1569. But that is wrong, because with the treaty of Krewo of 1385, the Polish king became the ruler of Lithuania which then became part of the Polish Empire, which arose from the annexation of Lithuania to Poland. Because of the personal union of Poland with Lithuania in 1385, Poland became an empire and Lithuania, like other territories, was part of the Polish Empire. The treaty of Krewo for personal union of Poland with Lithuania in 1385 was the first step in Poland's takeover of Lithuania. This union was declared indissoluble. This personal union meant that the Polish king should also be the ruler of Lithuania. In fact, the union treaty also contained the provision of the attaching of Lithuanian and Ruthenian lands to the Polish Crown. However, the various other treaties which followed this treaty actually meant the takeover and Polonization of Lithuania too. A significant resolution was the adoption of Polish administrative divisions and offices like voivode and castellan by Lithuania. Even more important was that in total 47 selected Lithuanian nobles were adopted by Polish nobles heraldic families and granted Polish coats of arm. This symbolic gesture signified their desire to adopt Polish customs and integrate into Polish society. Because of this possibility of heraldic adoption, Poland had a much higher proportion of nobles than other European kingdoms. In Poland, the proportion of nobles in the total population was already 10-15% in the 16th century, in the rest of Europe it was 1%. Thus the Union of Krewo in 1385 signified the beginnings of the strengthened Polonization of Lithuania. Strengthened Polonization because the Polonization actually started before the Union of Krewo, because Lithuania was Christianized from Poland. Priests, especially from Poland, Christianized Lithuania and priests had great influence at that time, so there was already a Polish Influence in Lithuania before the Union of Krewo. So the Polonization of Lithuania started with the Christianization and was finally completed with the Union of Lublin in 1569.
      Polish dominance about the Lithuanians, so also about the Ruthenians illustrates also that the Polish king automatically became the grand duke of Lithuania. That was by far not the only additional title of the Polish kings. For example, the Polish King Sigismund III Vasa had in addition to the Polish royal title, Grand Duke of Lithuania and Grand Duke of Finland, Prince of Rus, Prussia, Mazovia, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlaskie, Severia, Czernihów, Samogitia, Livonia, also Hereditary King of Sweden. Rus stands for Russia because the Poles ruled large areas of Russia at the time, and even Moscow was briefly occupied by Polish troops. Samogitia stands for the Baltic States, which the Polish king largely ruled. Hereditary king of Sweden and Grand Duke of Finland because the Polish king was also the king of Sweden for a short time. But he lost the power in Sweden and Finland. This list of titles makes it clear that Grand Duke of Lithuania was just one of the many titles of the Polish king. But the most important title was always King of Poland. In the end, the title Grand Duke of Lithuania was just one of many Polish king's titles. The title was particularly important only at the beginning of the Polish rule over Lithuania, when the Lithuanian nobility was not yet Polonized. At that time the Poles still had to pretend the Lithuanian nobility that this was not a takeover. The treaty of Krewo for personal union of Poland with Lithuania in 1385 was the first step in Poland's takeover of Lithuania. This union was declared indissoluble. This personal union meant that the Polish king should also be the ruler of Lithuania. Thus Lithuania ceased to be an independent country.
      What is also negative is that the historically wrong term "Poland-Lithuania" is used, although at least Lithuania is shown as part of the Polish Empire, although the wrong term is used to name the state. Unfortunately, many people and historians use also the wrong term commonwealth in connection with Polish history. But the term Commonwealth is inappropriate because it gives the impression that the state was a common wealth for Poles and Lithuanians alike. So the common wealth served both nations equally. But in reality the Lithuanians had to submit to the Poles and were largely Polonized and thus assimilated. It was actually a Polish empire completely dominated by the Poles. Lithuania was completely dominated by the Polish Empire like also the Ruthenians who were the ancestors of the Belarusians and Ukrainians. Poles completely dominated them all. The Lithuanians were voluntarily polonized and the Ruthenians partly too. All relevant was Polish like also the Polish currency Polski Złoty. Złoty means golden in Polish. The capitals of the entire state were the Polish cities of Krakow and Warsaw. The ruling Poles have also determined what the state should be called Polisch Rzeczpospolita! The Polish name was then adopted by the Lithuanians into the Lithuanian languages ​​as "Žečpospolita". By the way, Polish term for nobility ”szlachta” was also adopted into Lithuanian as ”šlėkta” like many other Polish words. The majority of the loanwords in Lithuanian were from Polish.
      Using the term Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is absolutely wrong. Because this Polish state was a Polish Empire which was completely dominated by the Poles and the use of Lithuania in the name of the state is nonsensical, as it suggests a kind of equality that did not exist! Besides that the term Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth based on a mistranslation and is therefore wrong. This term is wrong because the term Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is a modern invention in connection with Poland. A nonsensical invention by historians that does not correspond to reality. Moreover, the term is being used incorrectly because the Polish term Rzeczpospolita has been mistranslated as Commonwealth. So the term Commonwealth is used because of an incorrect translation. For that reason alone, one should not use this term. But the term should also not be used because the use of Lithuania in the name suggests a kind of equality that did not exist! The term Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was not used at all in earlier times. It would be appropriate to speak of Rzeczpospolita is the traditional and official name of the Polish Empire as a whole, including all duchies and and all ruled territories. The name of the state Rzeczpospolita is a combination of rzecz "thing, matter" and pospolita "common", a calque of the Latin res publica (res "thing" + publica "public, common"), so the republic, incorrectly translated as Commonwealth in English. By the way, in Poland, the word Rzeczpospolita is used exclusively in relation to the Republic of Poland, while other republic is referred to in Polish as "republika". Used in international treaties and diplomacy, the state has been called the most serene ( most high) Rzeczpospolita Poland (Polish: Najjaśniejsza Rzeczpospolita Polska, Latin: Serenissima Res Publica Poloniae or also Rzeczpospolita of the Polish Kingdom or Rzeczpospolita of Poland. Its residents simply referred it in the everyday language as Rzeczpospolita or Poland occasionally also the crown. But the state was never called Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Never!!! If one wants to use a more modern term one can use Polish Empire as also the term Swedish Empire is used.
      In any case, it would make sense to use the Polish proper name Rzeczpospolita as a designation for this state, which was actually still internationally common in the 19th century when talking about Poland before the partitions. The term Rzeczpospolita seems difficult to pronounce for non-Poles. But that is not the case at all. With a little practice, anyone can pronounce the term correctly, even you. A little help: Rz is pronounced like the "isi" in vision. So virzon sounds like vision. Cz sounds like the "ch" in church. So Czurcz sounds like church. But if one just use "sh" instead of "rz", that sounds close to Polish. "Ch" can be used instead of "cz". So Shechpospolita would be written in English, which could be pronounced without problems. So there is no reason not to use this correct term.

  • @user-bv3iw5hs7q
    @user-bv3iw5hs7q Před rokem +4

    I think it is the best video i have ever seen. Thank u author for all your efforts!

  • @daho0o0omy100
    @daho0o0omy100 Před 4 lety +1545

    Egyptians have the longest history classes

    • @vanmars5718
      @vanmars5718 Před 4 lety +164

      Greeks as well😭

    • @capitxl_mf9649
      @capitxl_mf9649 Před 4 lety +122

      don't forget the Arabians

    • @idogeshem3658
      @idogeshem3658 Před 4 lety +138

      Basically most of the middle eastern nations

    • @daho0o0omy100
      @daho0o0omy100 Před 4 lety +78

      @Troll King You're ignorant af. I see what you're trying to say, but, I live in an Islamic nation and we take our real history regardless of what religious influence we have. same for science and math. Every subject is universally taught with objective reasonings.

    • @FabiusStephanus
      @FabiusStephanus Před 4 lety +44

      Even the Chinese as well

  • @leonidasmiglioriniplaster
    @leonidasmiglioriniplaster Před 4 lety +298

    Persia: conquest all of the midle east
    Greece: i will end this man's whole career.

    • @nightsky6173
      @nightsky6173 Před 4 lety +6

      Leonidas Migliorini Plaster Persia: I’m back motherfkersss

    • @nightsky6173
      @nightsky6173 Před 4 lety +4

      Παύλος Δημόπουλος Persia: gtfo back you your desert

    • @Jhaaninc
      @Jhaaninc Před 4 lety +2

      India:if u wanna die why don't u come over! 🙏💪🇮🇳💪

    • @dimitrisvroutsis6270
      @dimitrisvroutsis6270 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Jhaaninc well good jk but India lost...just Greek soldiers were tired and wanted the War to End...sorry for telling you the truth

    • @Jhaaninc
      @Jhaaninc Před 4 lety +6

      @@dimitrisvroutsis6270 lol u live in Greece so u won I live in India so we won. But does it really matter today who won 1000s of years back? 🤔 😂

  • @bepobreskovic
    @bepobreskovic Před 7 měsíci +5

    This was very educative, I learned so much and I love it. And probably the best history video ive ever seen.

  • @Mizantrop__
    @Mizantrop__ Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thank you for your hard work. It is appreciated. With this, I may have the ability to study some of the ancient civilizations that i may have missed.

  • @iamdarthvader998
    @iamdarthvader998 Před 5 lety +479

    Countries: * Exist *
    Mongol Empire: *IT'S FREE REAL ESTATE*

  • @scientificakosmos6340
    @scientificakosmos6340 Před 7 lety +168

    There are 4 DISLIKES!!?!?!?! Comrades roll out the heavy artillery and arm those nukes, this means WAR!

  • @olivesan.
    @olivesan. Před měsícem +1

    I am astonished by how informationally dense this video is. Kudos.

  • @Dister01
    @Dister01 Před 5 lety +211

    World War 1: 31 frames
    World War 2: around 55 frames (I lost count)
    Funny to think about how these extremely significant wars each took less than a second in this video

    • @donsly375
      @donsly375 Před 5 lety +23

      Battles were fast and modern it wasn't like the old ages where armies just siege a fort.

    • @gmac8586
      @gmac8586 Před 5 lety +15

      How many seconds will it take to end all life with nukes?

    • @tails183
      @tails183 Před 5 lety +1

      How many A presses will that need?

    • @flipaclipteardrop428
      @flipaclipteardrop428 Před 5 lety

      Then WW3 is 1000
      frames

  • @johannesbrahms3322
    @johannesbrahms3322 Před 4 lety +416

    This video is just countries being like *nom nom nom*

    • @DanksterPaws
      @DanksterPaws Před 4 lety +17

      Then you realize the many that died for a single nom

    • @jonnywoche609
      @jonnywoche609 Před 4 lety +7

      @Higgs mapper inc Mongols *eats all of Asia*

    • @dorthusiast
      @dorthusiast Před 4 lety +5

      @@jonnywoche609 *The Romans just ate the Mediterranean for breakfast*

    • @jonnywoche609
      @jonnywoche609 Před 4 lety

      good one

  • @CC-zz7kk
    @CC-zz7kk Před 10 měsíci +5

    Watching this video is a special moment. No matter where you come from, what your background is, what color of your skin and what language you're speaking, thanks to internet and technology, we are all here to appreciate, as human beings, what we've become so far!

  • @ReasonQuest
    @ReasonQuest Před 14 dny

    I can't imagine what kind of work must have gone into this. Spectacular! Thank you.

  • @gustavocandido8060
    @gustavocandido8060 Před 5 lety +516

    15:27
    The only moment in all human history that the global population decreased!!!
    decreased from 425 millions to 375 millions, then grow back again...
    The black death was absolutely deadly....

    • @vsevolod1698
      @vsevolod1698 Před 5 lety +12

      @Zakariyya Sajad holy shit didn't know that, that's carzy

    • @derek7762
      @derek7762 Před 5 lety +43

      Only to Europeans lol. It came from Asia and went through the Middle East, but only caused devastation in Europe because of how filthy and crowded it was

    • @gmac8586
      @gmac8586 Před 5 lety +18

      @@milesdavis607 The Black Death was partly brought on by progress in transport and trade. Trade routes were used and expanded by the Mongols and ironically, these same routes were used by disease which decimated everyone on all sides of conflict. In a sense, human progress brought the Black Death. SARS, Bird Flu , Ebola and modern pandemics can also be spread by modern methods of transport and travel.

    • @LuddyFish_
      @LuddyFish_ Před 5 lety +7

      The Black Death literally wiped out half of Europe's population and caused tremendous fear! Starting from Sicily (sister island of Italy) rapidly spread across Europe. The plague doctor was also born and omg, there were so many symptoms and lots were absolutely disgusting. I hope nothing like that happens again.

    • @arkhitektz3150
      @arkhitektz3150 Před 5 lety

      1.)hence the name...
      2.)shut up,Fez!

  • @Nikeel_A.W
    @Nikeel_A.W Před 7 lety +232

    I paused this video like 500 times, its like a game of Civ on crack. Thanks for a super informative and well done vid!

    • @Kinyek
      @Kinyek Před 6 lety +5

      Except 10 countries didnt randomly appear next to each other on some random island.

    • @Nikeel_A.W
      @Nikeel_A.W Před 6 lety +6

      well, there are settings and mods u can use to play on earth with a somewhat accurate civ placement. I just cant wait for a truly long strategy game with so many elements that would really encapsulate the growth of civilization through history.

    • @Walht
      @Walht Před 6 lety +2

      Nikeel A.W well the paradox games are pretty good

    • @Xeper616
      @Xeper616 Před 6 lety +6

      Crusader Kings 2, Europa Universalis IV, and Victoria 2 are all way deeper games then Civ.

    • @dudekazoo
      @dudekazoo Před 6 lety

      It reminded me of the Civ end game replay on crack too! Good shout. :)

  • @natebaror3444
    @natebaror3444 Před 3 měsíci

    this must have taken so long but its just what i needed to see-love it

  • @UFPANZER2
    @UFPANZER2 Před rokem

    Amazing video thank you so much. I really was looking for that timeline! thanks alot

  • @amazinhaydz2032
    @amazinhaydz2032 Před rokem +905

    This may forever be the most incredible CZcams video I've ever watched.
    I always come back occasionally to see this. Not just for the information, but the pure effort this was built on. Awesome job.

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Před rokem +4

      By the way, regarding the Polish Empire and Lithuania, the video is completely wrong. Because in the video Lithuania is shown as an independent country from 1385 to 1569. But that is wrong, because with the treaty of Krewo of 1385, the Polish king became the ruler of Lithuania which then became part of the Polish Empire, which arose from the annexation of Lithuania to Poland. Because of the personal union of Poland with Lithuania in 1385, Poland became an empire and Lithuania, like other territories, was part of the Polish Empire. The treaty of Krewo for personal union of Poland with Lithuania in 1385 was the first step in Poland's takeover of Lithuania. This union was declared indissoluble. This personal union meant that the Polish king should also be the ruler of Lithuania. In fact, the union treaty also contained the provision of the attaching of Lithuanian and Ruthenian lands to the Polish Crown. However, the various other treaties which followed this treaty actually meant the takeover and Polonization of Lithuania too. A significant resolution was the adoption of Polish administrative divisions and offices like voivode and castellan by Lithuania. Even more important was that in total 47 selected Lithuanian nobles were adopted by Polish nobles heraldic families and granted Polish coats of arm. This symbolic gesture signified their desire to adopt Polish customs and integrate into Polish society. Because of this possibility of heraldic adoption, Poland had a much higher proportion of nobles than other European kingdoms. In Poland, the proportion of nobles in the total population was already 10-15% in the 16th century, in the rest of Europe it was 1%. Thus the Union of Krewo in 1385 signified the beginnings of the strengthened Polonization of Lithuania. Strengthened Polonization because the Polonization actually started before the Union of Krewo, because Lithuania was Christianized from Poland. Priests, especially from Poland, Christianized Lithuania and priests had great influence at that time, so there was already a Polish Influence in Lithuania before the Union of Krewo. So the Polonization of Lithuania started with the Christianization and was finally completed with the Union of Lublin in 1569.
      Polish dominance about the Lithuanians, so also about the Ruthenians illustrates also that the Polish king automatically became the grand duke of Lithuania. That was by far not the only additional title of the Polish kings. For example, the Polish King Sigismund III Vasa had in addition to the Polish royal title, Grand Duke of Lithuania and Grand Duke of Finland, Prince of Rus, Prussia, Mazovia, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlaskie, Severia, Czernihów, Samogitia, Livonia, also Hereditary King of Sweden. Rus stands for Russia because the Poles ruled large areas of Russia at the time, and even Moscow was briefly occupied by Polish troops. Samogitia stands for the Baltic States, which the Polish king largely ruled. Hereditary king of Sweden and Grand Duke of Finland because the Polish king was also the king of Sweden for a short time. But he lost the power in Sweden and Finland. This list of titles makes it clear that Grand Duke of Lithuania was just one of the many titles of the Polish king. But the most important title was always King of Poland. In the end, the title Grand Duke of Lithuania was just one of many Polish king's titles. The title was particularly important only at the beginning of the Polish rule over Lithuania, when the Lithuanian nobility was not yet Polonized. At that time the Poles still had to pretend the Lithuanian nobility that this was not a takeover. The treaty of Krewo for personal union of Poland with Lithuania in 1385 was the first step in Poland's takeover of Lithuania. This union was declared indissoluble. This personal union meant that the Polish king should also be the ruler of Lithuania. Thus Lithuania ceased to be an independent country.
      What is also negative is that the historically wrong term "Poland-Lithuania" is used, although at least Lithuania is shown as part of the Polish Empire, although the wrong term is used to name the state. Unfortunately, many people and historians use also the wrong term commonwealth in connection with Polish history. But the term Commonwealth is inappropriate because it gives the impression that the state was a common wealth for Poles and Lithuanians alike. So the common wealth served both nations equally. But in reality the Lithuanians had to submit to the Poles and were largely Polonized and thus assimilated. It was actually a Polish empire completely dominated by the Poles. Lithuania was completely dominated by the Polish Empire like also the Ruthenians who were the ancestors of the Belarusians and Ukrainians. Poles completely dominated them all. The Lithuanians were voluntarily polonized and the Ruthenians partly too. All relevant was Polish like also the Polish currency Polski Złoty. Złoty means golden in Polish. The capitals of the entire state were the Polish cities of Krakow and Warsaw. The ruling Poles have also determined what the state should be called Polisch Rzeczpospolita! The Polish name was then adopted by the Lithuanians into the Lithuanian languages ​​as "Žečpospolita". By the way, Polish term for nobility ”szlachta” was also adopted into Lithuanian as ”šlėkta” like many other Polish words. The majority of the loanwords in Lithuanian were from Polish.
      Using the term Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is absolutely wrong. Because this Polish state was a Polish Empire which was completely dominated by the Poles and the use of Lithuania in the name of the state is nonsensical, as it suggests a kind of equality that did not exist! Besides that the term Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth based on a mistranslation and is therefore wrong. This term is wrong because the term Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is a modern invention in connection with Poland. A nonsensical invention by historians that does not correspond to reality. Moreover, the term is being used incorrectly because the Polish term Rzeczpospolita has been mistranslated as Commonwealth. So the term Commonwealth is used because of an incorrect translation. For that reason alone, one should not use this term. But the term should also not be used because the use of Lithuania in the name suggests a kind of equality that did not exist! The term Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was not used at all in earlier times. It would be appropriate to speak of Rzeczpospolita is the traditional and official name of the Polish Empire as a whole, including all duchies and and all ruled territories. The name of the state Rzeczpospolita is a combination of rzecz "thing, matter" and pospolita "common", a calque of the Latin res publica (res "thing" + publica "public, common"), so the republic, incorrectly translated as Commonwealth in English. By the way, in Poland, the word Rzeczpospolita is used exclusively in relation to the Republic of Poland, while other republic is referred to in Polish as "republika". Used in international treaties and diplomacy, the state has been called the most serene ( most high) Rzeczpospolita Poland (Polish: Najjaśniejsza Rzeczpospolita Polska, Latin: Serenissima Res Publica Poloniae or also Rzeczpospolita of the Polish Kingdom or Rzeczpospolita of Poland. Its residents simply referred it in the everyday language as Rzeczpospolita or Poland occasionally also the crown. But the state was never called Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Never!!! If one wants to use a more modern term one can use Polish Empire as also the term Swedish Empire is used.
      In any case, it would make sense to use the Polish proper name Rzeczpospolita as a designation for this state, which was actually still internationally common in the 19th century when talking about Poland before the partitions. The term Rzeczpospolita seems difficult to pronounce for non-Poles. But that is not the case at all. With a little practice, anyone can pronounce the term correctly, even you. A little help: Rz is pronounced like the "isi" in vision. So virzon sounds like vision. Cz sounds like the "ch" in church. So Czurcz sounds like church. But if one just use "sh" instead of "rz", that sounds close to Polish. "Ch" can be used instead of "cz". So Shechpospolita would be written in English, which could be pronounced without problems. So there is no reason not to use this correct term.

    • @arta.xshaca
      @arta.xshaca Před rokem

      @@GreatPolishWingedHussars and also the very early spread of people to China

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Před rokem

      @@arta.xshaca I do not understand!

    • @kinfeg6561
      @kinfeg6561 Před rokem

      It has so many wrong things. It seems the video is sponsored by history robbers. Seriously though, the sequence of events and kingdoms put regarding the Horn of Africa is totally insane and not true. Example, during the Axumite kingdom, Geez was the spoken language. You can turn up any literature to prove this. Even on Wikipedia. Amharic language becomes popular on Abyssinian kingdom.

    • @scintillam_dei
      @scintillam_dei Před rokem

      No, it's racist shit saying subhuman blacks were a thing. My channel has videos proving many claims here wrong, such as the dates of early mankind.

  • @earthchan7540
    @earthchan7540 Před 3 lety +188

    I never knew there was a Las Vegas in 6000 BCE, must have been a pretty good place to unwind and gamble away your rocks and seashells!

    • @IloveRumania
      @IloveRumania Před 2 lety

      Oof.

    • @mohammedziadeh7500
      @mohammedziadeh7500 Před 2 lety

      😂

    • @_Xenocidal
      @_Xenocidal Před 2 lety +2

      I would call it land of the fukasako. Why? Cause there probaly would be alot of men with pierced nuts, like their balls, yes, their balls, do you know these two slimy hairy spheres that hangs on the sausage that is connected to your urethra? Yes that.

    • @kesaya3806
      @kesaya3806 Před 2 lety +1

      @@_Xenocidal that is weirdly specific

    • @octaviogutierrez9158
      @octaviogutierrez9158 Před 2 lety +4

      So you mean.... the flintstones in Las Vegas turned out to be historical facts?

  • @mo.hafeezmansoory5854
    @mo.hafeezmansoory5854 Před 2 měsíci +1

    How much effort must have gone into making this video. Very good work has been done by the people of this channel.

  • @melvin3697
    @melvin3697 Před 14 dny +4

    This one video taught me more about history in 19 minutes (and the 2 hours afterward due to it peaking my interest in history) then school did in 12 years.

  • @_imperiumromanum
    @_imperiumromanum Před 6 lety +4609

    1210: *The Mongol Empire joined the game.*

  • @Eli-ds3wh
    @Eli-ds3wh Před 4 lety +575

    Holy shit how long did u work on this so detailed

    • @catwithshotgun1571
      @catwithshotgun1571 Před 4 lety +3

      About...

    • @shookreeseeree4
      @shookreeseeree4 Před 4 lety +3

      Eli..that's why we hv computers nowadays..

    • @imanafdar
      @imanafdar Před 4 lety +13

      This video isnt accurate atleast isnt update since gunung padang the megalithic site located in west java indonesia founded is older than egypt pyramid. Estimated time atleast the construction site is began as far as back 20.000 BCE which mean there is already civilization in west java indonesia

    • @MrAnimason
      @MrAnimason Před 4 lety +9

      @@imanafdar Despite your weird speaking, you're right. We all know Mesopotamia was the first advanced civilization, before Egypt. And he forgot Norte Chico

    • @KentoKei
      @KentoKei Před 4 lety +1

      Possibly, because it was a collab, and for simplicities sake on that big of a scale, i'd say maybe around 6 months including research and animation

  • @ganonschlachter
    @ganonschlachter Před 5 měsíci +1

    This was highly interesting! Must have been a ton of work.. Thank you very much!!

  • @MrHistorical9
    @MrHistorical9 Před 11 měsíci

    Amazing Video Ollie Bye, this vid helps me a lot

  • @SataraOfficial1
    @SataraOfficial1 Před 6 lety +2075

    This must have been hell to make and research

  • @fiatlux7997
    @fiatlux7997 Před 4 lety +166

    16:26 Russia's to-do list
    - expand
    - grow in size
    - get larger
    - get bigger

  • @BrainVave759
    @BrainVave759 Před rokem +1

    Hats off to the research work. Amazing

  • @Dock284
    @Dock284 Před 2 měsíci +5

    This really puts into perspective how much of history you learn in school and how it's NOTHING compared to what there is no learn about and explore.

  • @mansteinklaus7261
    @mansteinklaus7261 Před 4 lety +993

    12000BCE: MY NAME IS JAPAN
    2019CE: MY NAME IS JAPAN

  • @jp-zm8dy
    @jp-zm8dy Před 5 lety +512

    The longest ever game of Risk, and it's still not finished

  • @colonelcorn9500
    @colonelcorn9500 Před 9 měsíci +65

    0:23 - 1:22 Stone Age
    1:22 - 2:19 Copper Age
    2:19 - 6:50 Bronze Age
    6:50 - 8:36 Iron Age
    8:36 - 12:02 Classical Antiquity
    12:02 - 16:05 Middle Ages
    16:05 - 17:08 Renaissance
    17:08 - 17:50 Industrial Era
    17:50 - 18:04 Modern Era
    18:04 - 18:20 Atomic Era
    18:20 - 18:27 Information Era

  • @pradeeprajmalode4577
    @pradeeprajmalode4577 Před 8 měsíci

    Such a phenomenal video. Very informative❤ . Thanks for sharing

  • @invalid_user_handle
    @invalid_user_handle Před 5 lety +551

    14:55
    When the Mongol Empire was born.
    Once they appeared, for years the global population went down by the millions.
    Edit: Extra fact: 0.5% of the current population are direct descendants of Gengis Khan.

    • @santiagogutierrez1052
      @santiagogutierrez1052 Před 5 lety +78

      The mongols killed 60.000.000 people in their campaigns...

    • @mel.fei.0312
      @mel.fei.0312 Před 4 lety +7

      🤙🏻

    • @plumebrisee6206
      @plumebrisee6206 Před 4 lety +47

      20% of the World population

    • @jesebsp
      @jesebsp Před 4 lety +18

      a volcanic erruption blotting out the sun for several years killing crops, causing famine, etc around the same time had a big part in that as well.

    • @GrassPossum
      @GrassPossum Před 4 lety +19

      Quite extraordinary drop in population, really disturbing. We had WWII which killed around 60 million as well but then we had a much larger population too and that was on all sides..

  • @smc0718
    @smc0718 Před 4 lety +106

    Most of human history 0:24-1:10
    What we know 2:31-19:08

  • @Rap_0687
    @Rap_0687 Před rokem

    I found this video like at 2019. It's been like 4 years and occasionally I still come back to watch this :)

  • @encyclopediajack
    @encyclopediajack Před 6 měsíci +2

    Over the past 7 years, I've probably watched this video like over 10 times ❤

  • @acolyte10mg
    @acolyte10mg Před 6 lety +361

    "Genghis Khan is born". Shits about to go down.

    • @Shadow77999
      @Shadow77999 Před 6 lety +5

      lol

    • @Saiputera
      @Saiputera Před 6 lety +1

      acolyte10mg too bad his shit cant build house

    • @ericksantos4555
      @ericksantos4555 Před 6 lety +9

      A lot of people were born and a lot of shit went down. Genghis Khan was one of many.

    • @GoldenMaker12
      @GoldenMaker12 Před 6 lety +11

      Genghis Khan: My Wife Got Kidnapped, should I 1 avenge her, 2 meh, or 3 create the biggest empire in the world in kill millions.

    • @Wckmt7ok
      @Wckmt7ok Před 6 lety +10

      acolyte10mg, Genghis Kahn - The Only Undefeated lifetime World Conqueror in recorded History. With Kahn, it's either you submit and play ball or Everyone including livestock, dies. The choice was Simple with no time for fucking around.

  • @hamzamahmood9565
    @hamzamahmood9565 Před 5 lety +297

    *"Think of the rivers of blood, spilled by all those generals and emperors so that, in glory and in triumph, they could become the momentary masters of a fraction, of a dot."____Carl Sagan*

    • @nullone3181
      @nullone3181 Před 5 lety +29

      But surely, if those fractions of a dot are so small, then those rivers of blood must be even smaller still by contrast. Less than a drop. Less than a molecule. And by that logic, insignificant.

    • @tanzimi5518
      @tanzimi5518 Před 5 lety +4

      Earth from space is literally an extremely microscopic dot

    • @notsure6187
      @notsure6187 Před 5 lety +4

      a pale blue dot

    • @pedddler
      @pedddler Před 5 lety

      That friction of a dot or other similar dots are perhaps small in size but are significantly big in value in our 3D universe.

    • @Astares9
      @Astares9 Před 5 lety

      I do think of all those things, and then realize that it all had to be that way so that we could be here today as we are. It all happened according to plan.

  • @naamneejaabuwuuji97
    @naamneejaabuwuuji97 Před 8 měsíci

    I love this video, thanks so much

  • @Sahad-And-star
    @Sahad-And-star Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video 🙏🏻

  • @mangomyflow2282
    @mangomyflow2282 Před 7 lety +1104

    this video taught me that EPIC music can make everything look EPIC

    • @JustsomeSteve
      @JustsomeSteve Před 7 lety +11

      That is true! :)

    • @denispahor3634
      @denispahor3634 Před 7 lety +58

      to find usa please skip all human history and culture and jump to the last second of the video xD

    • @jpegovitch
      @jpegovitch Před 7 lety +50

      everything...looking at the whole human history almost at a glance must be called EPIC.

    • @robinchesterfield42
      @robinchesterfield42 Před 6 lety +36

      It already IS epic! It's the entire sweeping scope of human history, after all. But yes, good music improves everything. :)

    • @defaultuser9423
      @defaultuser9423 Před 6 lety +16

      The story is pretty epic even without the music.

  • @dean1100110
    @dean1100110 Před 7 lety +159

    Errrr I blinked and missed two world wars XD it puts shit in perspective really

    • @MrDalek2150
      @MrDalek2150 Před 7 lety +29

      I had to blink a ton to remoisten my eyes and missed the entire 20th century.

    • @dean1100110
      @dean1100110 Před 7 lety +1

      XD

    • @aksmex2576
      @aksmex2576 Před 7 lety +2

      I blinked with one eye and then the other the whole time. It works!

  • @leox8038
    @leox8038 Před 9 měsíci +1

    One of the greatest video of all CZcams!
    However given the attention to the physical map in the beginning it would have been nice to sea the Aral Sea disappear during the Cold War Era.

  • @user-bh9gn4hx6m
    @user-bh9gn4hx6m Před měsícem +1

    I'm not trying to fall into the history rabbit hole, just trying to figure out the main action of man that molded society today
    Thank you for keeping it simple

  • @axellaurence722
    @axellaurence722 Před 5 lety +392

    America: exists
    Spain, Britain, France, and Portugal: It's free real estate

  • @SomeonesVideos
    @SomeonesVideos Před 21 dnem +1

    I've been watching this 19 minute video for 4 hours and I still have over 200 years to go.

  • @aidenrogers4029
    @aidenrogers4029 Před měsícem

    I love your history video!❤😊🎉

  • @Smitology
    @Smitology Před 2 lety +118

    16:38 is when the year matches the timestamp

    • @Smitology
      @Smitology Před 2 lety +19

      And 7:54 for BC

    • @CosmicCreeper99
      @CosmicCreeper99 Před 2 lety +9

      As well as 16:39 if you try hard enough as well!

    • @Zackgrif
      @Zackgrif Před 2 lety

      @@CosmicCreeper99 I got that first try

    • @Smitology
      @Smitology Před rokem

      @@CosmicCreeper99 Lol there's literally a single frame where they match

  • @omrialkabetz5602
    @omrialkabetz5602 Před 7 lety +130

    Next project: "The History of the World: Every Second"

    • @user-ui1bi3yk8r
      @user-ui1bi3yk8r Před 7 lety +1

      and next will close the channel lol

    • @user-ui1bi3yk8r
      @user-ui1bi3yk8r Před 7 lety +3

      Mason Vank
      he already made the history of the world, no point making other videos lol

    • @user-zz8ll5ry7r
      @user-zz8ll5ry7r Před 7 lety +2

      This video is actually that, but in Fast-Forward!!!! ;-)

    • @oskarj6311
      @oskarj6311 Před 7 lety +2

      Have fun!

  • @Clause-lf6su
    @Clause-lf6su Před 2 měsíci +5

    8:43 - ~500 BCE - peak of Persian civilization (Achaemenid Empire)
    9:32 - ~250 BCE - peak of Indian civilization (Maurya Empire)
    10:48 - ~100 CE - peak of Roman civilization (Roman Empire)
    12:41 - ~650 CE - peak of Chinese civilization (Tang Dynasty)
    13:16 - ~800 CE - peak of Arabic civilization (Abbasid Caliphate)
    15:04 - ~1250 CE - peak of Mongolian civilization (Mongol Empire)
    16:10 - ~1500 CE - peak of Turkish civilization (Ottoman Empire)
    16:25 - ~1600 CE - peak of Spanish civilization (Spanish Empire)
    17:49 - ~1900 CE - peak of British civilization (British Empire)
    18:19 - ~2000 CE - peak of American civilization (United States)

    • @ora6376
      @ora6376 Před měsícem

      peak of turkish civilization is wrong

    • @mahmutkoc2614
      @mahmutkoc2614 Před měsícem

      Fix: 16:48 is peak of Ottomans

  • @kaileygoode3298
    @kaileygoode3298 Před rokem +2

    Wow, the past 200-300 year that a lot of us think about when we think about history happens in such a short time give them the scale of the video!

  • @gladiator_zyx
    @gladiator_zyx Před 4 lety +359

    How many events do you want?
    Eurasia: yes
    Americas and Australia:

  • @frozengrip2609
    @frozengrip2609 Před 7 lety +254

    Nice video, anyone paused at 1444?

  • @panalkibler6061
    @panalkibler6061 Před rokem +4

    This is probably one of the most effort put Videos on the Internet

  • @r2m40
    @r2m40 Před rokem

    Thank you for this knowledge.

  • @chrisrj9871
    @chrisrj9871 Před 4 lety +227

    I didn't know they had Las Vegas in 7900 BCe.

  • @user-100goestoclass
    @user-100goestoclass Před 4 měsíci

    Even though this isn't 100% accurate, I still learned a lot from this. thank you for making this!

  • @peterthehappywaiguoren
    @peterthehappywaiguoren Před 6 měsíci +1

    great video!

  • @ShahStark
    @ShahStark Před 7 lety +789

    Most accurate map I've seen, so far very few inconsistencies. It's impossible to be 100% accurate but this is REALLY close. Props dude.

    • @chalksy2502
      @chalksy2502 Před 7 lety +80

      with all the small kingdoms/principality/duchy/sultanates and on popping up everywhere and disappearing a year later it would take ages to make a 100% accurate map.

    • @ShahStark
      @ShahStark Před 7 lety +12

      Chalksy Yeah but there are inaccuracies for larger countries. If you focus on one specifically.

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 Před 7 lety +1

      Robb_Stark are you Iranian ?

    • @ShahStark
      @ShahStark Před 7 lety +11

      Yes Iranian Azeri.

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 Před 7 lety +8

      Robb_Stark that why you have the picture of Shah Ismail

  • @chesterblack105
    @chesterblack105 Před 4 lety +71

    When I was a student, I looked at the map of the world and said, "My God! Russia and Canada is so big!

    • @supergalo4135
      @supergalo4135 Před 4 lety +33

      it's mostly waste land

    • @axelandersson6314
      @axelandersson6314 Před 4 lety +21

      Wasteland distorted by the mercator projection.

    • @huntersterling8623
      @huntersterling8623 Před 4 lety +7

      @@axelandersson6314 Most people dont know that flat maps arent accurately proportioned, although canada and russia ARE the largest nations.

    • @huntersterling8623
      @huntersterling8623 Před 4 lety

      @casey I know I live in canada

    • @southiefkoreafuckoff88
      @southiefkoreafuckoff88 Před 2 lety +1

      The majority of the territory of these two countries is not suitable for human survival. The largest effective territory (land suitable for human survival) is the United States, followed by China

  • @labankienthuc1779
    @labankienthuc1779 Před 2 měsíci

    The entire history of countries around the world in one video, it's amazing!

  • @erionmema1
    @erionmema1 Před 7 měsíci +3

    one hell of a civilization we have become, just keeping in mind that anytime borders have moved, or colors on the map have changed, that has been accompanied with massive bloodshed.
    in this little earth of ours conflicts have never stopped since we moved down from the trees to the land

    • @Anomaly92
      @Anomaly92 Před 7 měsíci +1

      who knows how this video will look like in 500 years. Maybe we just live in some quite stable decades and thats it

    • @svedoksaradnik6553
      @svedoksaradnik6553 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Moved down from the trees to the land.. Yeah sure bro 😂

  • @andreavoigtlander1087
    @andreavoigtlander1087 Před rokem +384

    Stone Age (2 Million BCE to 3000 BCE) (Plus some Metal too): 0:00 - 2:18
    Bronze Age (3000 BCE - 1080 BCE) 2:18 - 6:48
    Classical Antiquity (1080 BCE to 476) 6:48 - 11:21
    Late Antiquity (285 to 768) 11:21- 13:09 (Very Early Medieval Era)
    Medieval Era (476 to 1453) 12:00 - 15:54
    Early Modern Era (1453 to 1815) 15:54 - 17:22
    Victorian Era (1815 to 1914) 17:22 - 17:53
    The World War Era (1914 to 1945) 17:53 - 18:04
    The Atomic Era (1945 to 1991) 18:04 - 18:18
    Information Era (1991 to Today) 18:18 - 18:26

    • @maxamed6355
      @maxamed6355 Před rokem +7

      big legend

    • @MUTVFORMV
      @MUTVFORMV Před rokem +22

      Uhm, Metal Ages contains Copper Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. Metal Age it's not an age itself

    • @gionefe323
      @gionefe323 Před rokem

      thx

    • @andreavoigtlander1087
      @andreavoigtlander1087 Před rokem +12

      @MegaClaw Its just a name to Describe the Interwar period from 1815-1914 atleast in my Interpretation.

    • @theonebman7581
      @theonebman7581 Před rokem +5

      @MegaClaw Tbh I'm not British, I'm not even from a former British colony, and I still refer to that era as the Victorian Era
      It's way easier because it gives you a sort of "placement", like, it's more "accurate-ish" than just saying "the later 2/3s of the 19th century and a bit of the 20th but before the Titanic sent the world to hell"
      Idk how to explain it
      Like, "Victorian age" evokes a certain image in my head I don't get with just saying, say, "19th century"

  • @saaid8407
    @saaid8407 Před 6 lety +232

    14:55
    *Knock knock, it's The Mongol Empire*

  • @pjviitas
    @pjviitas Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for this...understanding this progression should be just as important as reading and writing