Why isn't Central America a Part of Mexico?

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @edyann
    @edyann Před měsícem +288

    Thanks for this. Greetings from Baja California, México.

    • @Knowledgia
      @Knowledgia  Před měsícem +32

      Our pleasure!

    • @Charlie-phlezk
      @Charlie-phlezk Před měsícem +18

      Hola Amiga

    • @edyann
      @edyann Před měsícem +23

      @@Charlie-phlezk ¡HOLA! Saludos para todos desde el norte de México.

    • @esteveking7135
      @esteveking7135 Před měsícem +4

      Hola Amiga que ciudad en Baja California?

    • @edyann
      @edyann Před měsícem +14

      @@esteveking7135 Soy de Tijuana pero actualmente vivo en San Pedro Mártir. ¿Y tú?

  • @okamifang4059
    @okamifang4059 Před měsícem +328

    It's funny because when i tell people I'm from Honduras i often get asked "what part of Mexico is that?" 😂

    • @johnnyblaze184
      @johnnyblaze184 Před měsícem +76

      Don’t leave us hanging, what part of Mexico?

    • @okamifang4059
      @okamifang4059 Před měsícem +9

      @@johnnyblaze184 😂

    • @waldourbina1258
      @waldourbina1258 Před měsícem +15

      ​@johnnyblaze184 is just like texas but on southern Mexico Hahaha

    • @okamifang4059
      @okamifang4059 Před měsícem +2

      @@waldourbina1258 are y'all reading my life?! I was born in Texas 💀

    • @TheyCalledMeT
      @TheyCalledMeT Před měsícem +3

      a former part :)

  • @SFGiantsfan9797
    @SFGiantsfan9797 Před měsícem +694

    Feel like a lot of Central America problems would be solved if El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Guatemala formed the republic again

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +1

      They were always rogue.They didnt want to be part of Spain , They didnt want to be part of Mexico and they didnt want to be part of the new independent state of Central America thus a bunch of countries with lots of issues. They were very corrupt and each state didnt want to relinquish power to the other. They suffered from Lack of unity and common identity with a VERY tribal mentality.

    • @sergiokaminotanjo
      @sergiokaminotanjo Před měsícem +83

      yeah, the Republic of Cartel Controled Nations lmao...
      this guy xD omg

    • @Trancymind
      @Trancymind Před měsícem +190

      @@sergiokaminotanjo An ignorant comment. El Salvador has lower homicide rates than any country in North and South America.

    • @Waydisturbed
      @Waydisturbed Před měsícem +11

      What about Costs Rica?

    • @Trancymind
      @Trancymind Před měsícem +16

      @@Waydisturbed What about it?

  • @davidgonzalez-herrera2980
    @davidgonzalez-herrera2980 Před měsícem +280

    I once tried to tell a Nicaraguan that Nicaragua used to be apart of Mexico and he said thats not true 😂

    • @legendaryhero6123
      @legendaryhero6123 Před měsícem +70

      They’re very salty about their independence 😂

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před měsícem +21

      Nicaragua is culturally Caribbean with South American influence so it’s just null historic info when the culture over there is more closely related with Puerto Rican and Venezuelan culture (including food)

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +58

      @@gunnasintern Fun fact! Mexico is also part of the Caribbean especially the Yucatan peninsula!😃🌴

    • @dennisdipasquale4927
      @dennisdipasquale4927 Před měsícem +5

      I can see biased on this history how that might be the Nicaraguan perspective. We're they ever even truly governed?

    • @legendaryhero6123
      @legendaryhero6123 Před měsícem +2

      @@dennisdipasquale4927 not necessarily many people I know have come from Nicaragua seeking asylum.

  • @1988vikable
    @1988vikable Před měsícem +186

    Good video only there were some inaccuracies. #1 New Spain born Spaniards with Spanish parents were called "Criollo's" NOT Creoles. Creole is French for Criollo. #2 at the time Mexicans didn't exist as a nationality. The demographics of "New Spaniards" were Peninsular Spaniards, Criollo's, Mestizo's, Indigenous people, African slaves, Asian Slaves. #3 New Spain is Mexico's old name. Central America just like Cuba, Florida, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Philippines were under New Spain territory/jurisdiction but they did not have the title of New Spain they were just provincial territories managed by New Spain since it was a "Viceroyalty" working on behalf of the Spanish Monarchy. All if it though was Spanish territory but the Viceroyalty which was Mexico was basically a substitute king for the Spanish king in the Americas. #4 Central America was already managed by New Spain so it wasn't some foreign power that took over. They fragmented into different countries I believe due to corruption of each province not wanting to give up power to the other. Central America has two independence's Spain 1821 and Mexico 1823.

    • @maximilianogarciachirinos3663
      @maximilianogarciachirinos3663 Před měsícem +16

      Also the Spanish had the caste system: Such as White peninsular, White criollo, mestizo, zambo....

    • @jsolloso
      @jsolloso Před měsícem +10

      Spain NEVER had colonies.

    • @rauricalde4475
      @rauricalde4475 Před měsícem +7

      Venezuela was part of Nueva granada not of nueva España.

    • @rauricalde4475
      @rauricalde4475 Před měsícem +14

      @@jsollosoof course it did, you can call a piece of crap chocolate but is still crap, just as vicerroyalties are still colonies.

    • @jsolloso
      @jsolloso Před měsícem +4

      @@rauricalde4475 Venezuela is not in Central America.

  • @comfortablynumb9342
    @comfortablynumb9342 Před měsícem +35

    I lived in Costa Rica for 9 years and I wish I could go back to stay forever. It's a beautiful country and most of the people are great.

  • @KemetNubian1
    @KemetNubian1 Před měsícem +57

    Better question is, "Why isn't this taught in our schools‽" I'm 63yrs of age and this is the first time I've heard about this. My ex-wife is Mexicana 🇲🇽 and my girlfriend is Salvadoreña 🇸🇻. Neither were aware of this detailed history.
    Thanks for a great presentation and history lesson ✌🏿

    • @King-Ghidora
      @King-Ghidora Před měsícem +7

      Careful, there are lots of inaccuracies in the video.

    • @KemetNubian1
      @KemetNubian1 Před měsícem +3

      @@King-Ghidora As is/was most of the history that was taught in our schools. The general subject was something that I wasn't aware of. Thanks though 👍🏿

    • @martineucza486
      @martineucza486 Před měsícem +4

      Is because you didn't pay attention in your elementary class years

    • @cesardejeronimo8184
      @cesardejeronimo8184 Před měsícem

      There's way too much history to cover in World History. And it isn't as relevant to US History or Western Culture in the grand scheme of things. However, we can all be more inquisitive about our world and pick up a book every now and then ;)

    • @randomhaloplayer918
      @randomhaloplayer918 Před měsícem +2

      A nice bit of trivia. El Salvador refused to join the Mexican empire, therefore they were forcefully anexed after a short war. Being the only country to have been invaded by Mexico.

  • @chiodeguate1
    @chiodeguate1 Před měsícem +64

    Guatemala was part of the Mexican Empire from 1821 to 1823. They lost Chiapas in the process.

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +29

      No Chiapas was never part of Guatemala. Guatemala wasnt even a country they were provincial provinces of New Spain. So when New Spain became independent they were annexed to the Mexican empire. When the empire dissolved Chiapas stayed with Mexico and the rest decided to get Mexican independence and form their country "Central America" then they broke up into many countries. Chiapas stayed with Mexico since the independence of Spain and has stayed there since.

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před měsícem +2

      Guatemela’s been around along with other modern day areas like Cuba and Colombia since the 1500s. Central America is a part of the Caribbean just like Belize, Haiti, and Puerto Rico are. what’s happened for 2 years in the past is history, but it’s important to realize how diverse the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America are

    • @King-Ghidora
      @King-Ghidora Před měsícem +2

      Briefly, but only because tbe sponsors of Iturbide wanted a monarchy, as they knew of no other form of government. The administration of the newly minted Mexico was a carryover from its days as New Spain. With that came the lands north and south of present day Mexico.
      Chiapas was indeed part of the Guatemalan captaincy but I am unclear whether it was another region like Honduras or Nicaragua or an actual part of Guatemala proper. The fact that the Captaincy of Guatemala or central America held a plebiscite asking their residents if they wished to remain with Mexico and that Chiapas said "I'm staying", leads me to believe that Chiapas was like Honduras.

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +8

      @@gunnasintern Mexico is also part of the Caribbean since the Yucatan is in the Caribbean. Actually Mexico is closer to Cuba than Central America. Mexico also has Caribbean cuisine really great Mexican seafood.

    • @leonake4194
      @leonake4194 Před měsícem

      I believe youre right. People underestimate how much can a jungle chance things; the southern jungle Is the actual n1 reasson México stops where It does It and why It has never tried to change It since. Its a natural barrier, while Cuba was perfectly accesible for Méxican and viceversa before therevolutionary isolationist regime.
      Nowadays we still relate to cubans but Its More of an old thing, like something of people who were already here in the 60's

  • @williamlee7672
    @williamlee7672 Před měsícem +165

    If Spain didn’t treat its Mexican born Spanish with such low esteem. It might have kept their loyalty.

    • @JosephOntime
      @JosephOntime Před měsícem +27

      That is not true, the problem was that the king of Spain prevented abuses from being committed against the natives and that is why the Creoles hated them.

    • @alanmichelsandoval8768
      @alanmichelsandoval8768 Před měsícem +13

      ​@@JosephOntimeyou are wrong, the real reason was that while Spain was under Napoleonic rule, they wanted the king to move to México and rule the empire from México city, at first he was ok with the plan but later cancelled because he was about to get caught, therefore the national intendencia of México decided that they answered to the king only and therefore would not answer to the Spanish intendencia

    • @JosephOntime
      @JosephOntime Před měsícem +2

      @@alanmichelsandoval8768 Agustin de Iturbide was commander of the royalist army against the independence insurgency. It was not until Iturbide saw the possibility of the pepa (liberal constitution of Cadiz) being established in the empire that was the reason why he held a meeting with Vicente Guerrero, who was the last remaining insurgent leader and with an army no longer able to represent a threat against the royalist army, in that agreement they committed to achieving the independence of Mexico as a monarchy, so that the effects of said liberal constitution would not reach Mexico and in this The monarchy was established, in which the independentists and the Creole elite of Mexico were against, which is why Iturbide did not last long as emperor and the Creoles ended up winning, taking power, turning Mexico into a republic.

    • @malignustotalis331
      @malignustotalis331 Před měsícem +14

      You are part of the black legend, to begin with.
      Spain never had colonies in the Americas, they were reigns or viceroyalties, they were an extension of Spain, never colonies.🎉 Viva Hispanoamerica❗️

    • @faragatanfarra
      @faragatanfarra Před měsícem +9

      Considering New Spain was often richer and more prosperous than Spain in terms of GDP per capita, I don't understand how they possibly treat them with low esteem. It sounds more like a condescending narrative than a reality.

  • @justinjjoachin448
    @justinjjoachin448 Před měsícem +50

    As a Guatemalan the reason why Mexico and Guatemala is not one country is because of the history and the ethnicities of each countries are different. The people of Guatemala are mostly descendants of the maya. While Mexico was mixed with the Spanish and also integrating themselves with the indigenous Aztecs and Olmec people of Mexico.

    • @randomhaloplayer918
      @randomhaloplayer918 Před měsícem +8

      Bro olmecs were dead like 500 or 600 years before the spanish came 💀

    • @katjerouac
      @katjerouac Před měsícem +9

      that’s not why they’re not one country lol. The state of Chiapas and Guatemala are both very Mayan but Chiapas is part of Mexico. Same as if Central America was still a country Guatemala would be very mayan state but it doesn’t matter because many countries are diverse rather than homogeneous.

    • @randomhaloplayer918
      @randomhaloplayer918 Před 29 dny +1

      @@katjerouac actially the real reason that central america is no longer part of Mexico is because of internal strife, little to no interest of the central government to develope the area at that time, the diverse goals each regional government of the capitania general of guatemala had, and the fact that after some time central americans wanted to try and rule themselves as the republic of central america but, such country collapsed by in fightining. Afterwards mexico was seen by them as too weak and problematic after the U.S beated them and therefore thought they would be better off by themselves, with the exception of the state of Chiapas that remained as part of Mexico because it was better connected and most of its trade was with the nearby mexican cities anyway.

    • @wuilmermenjivar7467
      @wuilmermenjivar7467 Před 18 dny +4

      There is not difference between Mexican o Central American the same mix of people 👍🏻

    • @justinjjoachin448
      @justinjjoachin448 Před 18 dny +1

      @@wuilmermenjivar7467 I would have to strongly disagree with you. So please unless you are Hispanic I’d Advise you to stay out of this conversation.

  • @lucario2188
    @lucario2188 Před měsícem +47

    Not Creoles, criollos.

    • @ER805IK
      @ER805IK Před měsícem +3

      Not Mexicans, Mexicanos. Not Spanish, Españoles. 😂

    • @lucario2188
      @lucario2188 Před měsícem +12

      @@ER805IK Creoles isn't criollos when translated. Creoles exist in Spanish and wasn't used to refer to spanish born in America. Also this video is filled with even worse mistakes or innacuracies especially when it comes to the independece process.

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +13

      @@ER805IK Creole is French brotha. Criollo is Spanish.

    • @LuxVi7
      @LuxVi7 Před měsícem +1

      Same meaning so who cares.

    • @lucario2188
      @lucario2188 Před měsícem +3

      @@1988vikable Creole also exist in Spanish and is used to refer to certain group of Black people.

  • @depekthegreat359
    @depekthegreat359 Před měsícem +14

    This is an extremely so fantastic ever video which I have not known until you have uploaded it,good friends!!!Thanks for narrating the real history of the form of the Central America and long lives respectively to you and other good friends!!!👍🏾

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před měsícem

      Central America and Northern South America are Caribbean

    • @Pinkpand4
      @Pinkpand4 Před 11 dny

      @@gunnasintern nobody cares!!!🤣 and Central America is a region 🤣you wannabe!😂

    • @cccromans
      @cccromans Před 6 dny

      this is the best example, in how US work behind the scenes, en orden to divide a nation and make it easier to control ( i know my write is not correct, but ingles is not my native language )

  • @noblemushroom6588
    @noblemushroom6588 Před měsícem +15

    “Saw their chance to overthrow the Spanish rulers at home” but then they offered to make the former king of Spain the king of Mexico?
    They were fighting the French backed Spanish government because they didn’t like the idea of being ruled by the French.

    • @DanielLopez-sm1jm
      @DanielLopez-sm1jm Před měsícem

      By that time, the establishment in Mexico was fighting against a liberal Spanish constitution that came into place while Spain was fighting off the French. The French were already gone

    • @noblemushroom6588
      @noblemushroom6588 Před měsícem

      @@DanielLopez-sm1jm I think you have the dates wrong by a few years.

    • @King-Ghidora
      @King-Ghidora Před měsícem

      Wow and no. The elite upper class knew of no other form of government and were scared of a government that included the lower social classes. That is why they asked general Iturbide (who had no nobility in his blood) to become emperor of Mexico. It lasted less than a decade.

  • @Raums
    @Raums Před měsícem +17

    Wonderful video, great to see this region being covered ❤

  • @arturobermudez6277
    @arturobermudez6277 Před měsícem +36

    Chiapas and soconusco are part of México...

  • @vladimirlagos2688
    @vladimirlagos2688 Před měsícem +17

    Some important observations for better context:
    1. The reason father Hidalgo, and the Catholic Church in general pushed for Mexican independence is that the French in Spain were trying to reform the Spanish colonies and separate the church from the state, create lay schools and other liberal reforms opposed by the clergy.
    2. The British were also a factor, encouraging the Criollos to seek independence so they could freely trade with Mexico and avoid all the Spanish tariffs.
    3. Central America agreed to join the Mexican Empire only after consulting with Spain on whether they were willing to send troops to protect the region if Mexico invaded. Spain answered saying that they expected Central America to fend for itself as they had their troops tied in the Napoleonic wars and the revolts in South America. Central America was too sparsely populated back then to have a chance to fight off a Mexican invasion so they sighed and agreed to the annexation to Mexico.
    4. Central America was generally more loyal to Spain than Mexico was simply because the region had historically been the target of Dutch, French and British pirates, and the strong military presence of the Spanish Capitanía General had managed to curb down these pirates by the early 1800s and provide some safe haven for the people. So Central Americans saw Spain more as a protector than an oppressor.
    5. In declaring their definitive independence in 1823 Central America was forced to accept part of Iturbide's stupid debts, thus the Central American Federation was born with zero cash on hand and a ton of debts, a fact which helped push the union to speedy collapse and disolution.
    6. The other factor that led the Central American Federation to fail was the fact that the government was initially spearheaded by French inspired Liberal reformists which soon clashed in a civil war against a stiff opposition formed by the Catholic Church, much of the landed gentry, and foreign powers such as the British who still saw French revolutionary ideals with distrust.

  • @saetainlatin
    @saetainlatin Před měsícem +77

    It should be mentioned that the British and freemasonry had a lot to do in Latin american countries "independecies". Central America is a geostrategic region and the british tried to occupy it since the 16th century. They only achieved to get Belize, so they decided to "divide and conquer" the Spanish Empire, because they had horrible defeats. Just search about Rafaela Herrera in Nicaragua or Blas de Lezo in Cartagena.

    • @thedude232
      @thedude232 Před měsícem +13

      Yes, many do not know Freemasonry was heavily embedded into the early revolutions. Mexico itself stayed heavily influenced and is still influenced by Freemasonry.

    • @PAPITO_49
      @PAPITO_49 Před měsícem

      Well at least if the British had succeeded all the illegals crossing into America would be speaking English.

    • @alanfranchesco9242
      @alanfranchesco9242 Před měsícem

      Nunca lo va a mencionar porque es un canal anglo y los anglos apoyan a los masones y a los zionistas, son anti catolicos.

    • @Stinoco
      @Stinoco Před měsícem

      Stop blaspheming Rafaela Herrera! She’s regarded a national here here in Nicaragua 🇳🇮❤

    • @daveconrad6562
      @daveconrad6562 Před měsícem

      The usa civil war was a conflict involving these factions

  • @MyOldNameWasTaken
    @MyOldNameWasTaken Před 17 dny +4

    As a Mexican I am personally glad that those countries are not part of Mexico just as I am happy Texas and California are also no longer Mexican.
    I love my country exactly as it is. I would not like it any other way. 😊

    • @Psumk
      @Psumk Před 3 dny +1

      Good for you. Keep your mental health!

  • @Califresh21
    @Califresh21 Před měsícem +34

    El Salvador 🇸🇻 my peoples

  • @Auxodium
    @Auxodium Před měsícem +82

    Shame about Inturbide. Much promise yet fell flat on many areas.

    • @Trancymind
      @Trancymind Před měsícem +16

      Yup, mexican tradition since day one edition on politics.

    • @Ray-fk4vh
      @Ray-fk4vh Před měsícem +18

      Maximiliano Von Habsburgo was another promising individual, younger brother of the Austro-Hungarian Emperor.

    • @lorenzoalbertomedina6753
      @lorenzoalbertomedina6753 Před měsícem +2

      Hold my cerveza stated Generalisimo Santa Ana , allegedly!

    • @kfedyanks
      @kfedyanks Před měsícem +1

      Did you not watch the video? He did an awful job of governing.

    • @1volante1
      @1volante1 Před měsícem +3

      It’s actually a shame that no one knows the true history of Iturbide- including this video. All the info presented here and what’s been “taught” through the decades is an amalgamation of distorted facts. The true historical facts lie within Mexico’s archives, and have been slowly coming out to light brought on by archival historical researchers. A good primer for this study and results of this research , with actual sources, has been published and posted on several outlets. This link is of particular detail on the specifics left out on this video:
      czcams.com/video/4HFBg8u_nvo/video.htmlsi=2Dl6DxQclKRi_XcA

  • @diegoulate6544
    @diegoulate6544 Před měsícem +19

    Costa Rica (The poorest country in Central America) was the only one that benefited from the dissolution of the Mexican empire! We were left alone by both Spain and Mexico so we could figure out our government style without pressure or incompetences caused by classism. We were all poor and even creoles, spaniards and native Americans had to work the land together to survive. Today we all know the results Though never perfect Costa Rica is a beacon of peaceful democracy in the whole World

    • @dannysands9341
      @dannysands9341 Před měsícem +2

      Nicaragua is the poorest country not costa rica

    • @charlesfenwick6554
      @charlesfenwick6554 Před měsícem +1

      Costa Rica is the richest country in Central America

    • @azarishiba2559
      @azarishiba2559 Před 10 dny +1

      I think he wanted to say that Costa Rica WAS the poorest country back then. Since we weren't allowed to trade freely with Panama (since it was part of Gran Colombia at that time), we were limited to grow our economy, and our huge distance from Guatemala made us difficult to reach resources.

  • @ShamileII
    @ShamileII Před měsícem +3

    Great video. Thanks for the education.
    Greetings from Florida!

  • @Tmnt2000
    @Tmnt2000 Před měsícem +6

    Joel Robert's poinset got iturbide removed because he wouldn't sell the northern part of mexico, the u.s. wanted that land since it was owned by Spain.

  • @BORN-to-Run
    @BORN-to-Run Před měsícem +25

    Central America IS already part of Mexico:
    Tabasco, Chiapas, Campeche, the Yucatan, Quintana Roo, are all
    regionally Central American, and the people are probably closer related to the people of
    Central America, rather than to those far north in Sonora,
    Chihuahua, and Coahuilla.

    • @antoniobanderas9769
      @antoniobanderas9769 Před 24 dny +1

      Yup 👍 greetings from HMO in the Sonora desert 🌵 Mexico 🇲🇽

    • @RobustkyGuerrerosAncestrales
      @RobustkyGuerrerosAncestrales Před 10 dny +4

      NO. All of Mexico is situated in the North American tectonic plate.

    • @sbcburgos2300
      @sbcburgos2300 Před 9 dny +1

      ​@@RobustkyGuerrerosAncestralesYou are right about Mexico being entirely within the North American place, which ends in Honduras, where it meets the Caribbean plate. But parts of southern Mexico are more Central American in terms of culture, accent, food, etc. Like Central American countries, southern Mexico uses more rice in their diet than corn tortillas, and uses less spicy food than northern parts of Mexico.

    • @RobustkyGuerrerosAncestrales
      @RobustkyGuerrerosAncestrales Před 9 dny

      @@sbcburgos2300 No. All of Mexico is the North American tectonica plate, just google it.

    • @wyn2647
      @wyn2647 Před 4 dny

      Actually you’re right! Southern Mexico have more in common with Central America in culture and especially in food. Most southern states wrap their tamales in banana leafs rather than corn, they also eat more fried plantains like Guatemala and El Salvador
      You’re average Chiapas breakfast almost looks like something people from El Salvador would eat in the morning
      Plus, some regions of Chiapas and Yucatan use Vos instead of tu

  • @kacangajaib1563
    @kacangajaib1563 Před měsícem +17

    Costa Rica be like: Nuh uh im not joining your same flag gang😂

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +3

      Cost Rica was part of the Central American state.

    • @kacangajaib1563
      @kacangajaib1563 Před měsícem +1

      @@1988vikable im saying they dont have the same flag, not that they r not in central american state bruh 😆

    • @christianvargaszuniga6048
      @christianvargaszuniga6048 Před měsícem

      ​@@1988vikable nevermind

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +1

      @@kacangajaib1563 They did have the same flag though.

    • @waldourbina1258
      @waldourbina1258 Před měsícem

      Who cares? They actually stole land from Nicaragua

  • @sspectre8217
    @sspectre8217 Před 21 dnem +3

    Funny thing, Costa Rica tried to join the empire even fought brief civil war that caused the capital to be moved from Cartago to San José and the empire collapsed before that conflict ended and we hadn’t even realized. We take it for granted now but Costa Rica was pretty hard to reach, most of our southern border is practically impassable due to the Talamanca mountain range (if that wasn’t enough the southern border of Panama is even worse) and on the northern border you could really only enter through Guanacaste which is the driest region and its wilderness isn’t exactly kind.

    • @azarishiba2559
      @azarishiba2559 Před 10 dny +1

      Ah, someone at last who knows detailed history! Really, if I had basic video edition skills, I would make a video about how actually Central America in its totality was NO part of Mexico, especially Costa Rica.

    • @sspectre8217
      @sspectre8217 Před 10 dny +1

      @@azarishiba2559 I don’t blame them, Centralamerican history is very messy from the date independence to the end of the republic. After that each country became more separate from each other so the history is a lot easier to track and there’s less conflictive points of view.
      Heck people don’t even know how much Costa Rica’s borders have changed in history. Nicoya (most of Guanacaste + some of Puntarenas) used to be its own country but we merged and Greater Colombia took Bocas del Toro from us (which I’m a little salty about, that region is beautiful)

    • @azarishiba2559
      @azarishiba2559 Před 10 dny +1

      @@sspectre8217 Well, that's true. Even Costa Rican history after Independence is quite complicated. The Annexation of Guanacaste is also more complicated than we are thought: at first Nicoya and Santa Cruz did join Costa Rica happily, but Guanacaste (present Liberia) DIDN'T. It was not after the bandit Manuel Quijano, who was tormeting the whole province, was defeated that Guanacaste started to just mellow to the idea of being part of Costa Rica, and they finally accepted after 1856 National Campaign against the filibusteros.

  • @TheyCalledMeT
    @TheyCalledMeT Před měsícem +2

    amazing production quality, how did i not stumble over this channel sooner?

  • @MaBer-67391
    @MaBer-67391 Před měsícem +11

    Iturbide should have followed the example set by George Washington. After the Revolutionary War, people told Washington he could make himself king. Washington dismissed that idea, saying, "We didn't fight a war just to replace a king with another king." Washington didn't even want to be president, but accepted the role in order to set the foundations for federal government in America, and only accepted two terms.
    If Iturbide hadn't acted so imperial, the Central Republic might have remained with Mexico.

  • @greendro6410
    @greendro6410 Před měsícem +8

    Interesting video 👍

  • @Monodi91
    @Monodi91 Před měsícem +3

    Iturbide: "And we declare indepence from your monarchy, Spain!"
    Mexico: *loud applause*
    Iturbide: "And now it is time for MY Monarchy, Mexico."
    Mexico: *awkward uncomfortable applause*

  • @marin2435
    @marin2435 Před 27 dny +2

    Fantastic video !

  • @anuragtumane5227
    @anuragtumane5227 Před měsícem +23

    Central America having different regimes is a reason why there are not part of Mexico.

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před měsícem +4

      Central America is also Caribbean region that has South American influence. it has more in common with cultures like Cuba and Colombia
      so yeah that’s why, because Central America is a part of the Caribbean, but has South American influence like its food (arepas, ceviche, plantains, yuca, etc) and other things such as music too

    • @SorenHights
      @SorenHights Před měsícem +1

      Mexico is also part of the Caribbean. Central America was corrupt thts why they not part of Mexico. Rogue Mexican states.

    • @katjerouac
      @katjerouac Před měsícem +1

      @@gunnasintern Just like in Colombia there are differences in Central America depending on State. Guatemala is a little more like Mexico also with some Cuban immigration, El Salvador is the quintessential Centralamerican country politicially speaking and they are the cultural bridge between Guatemala and the rest of C.A. Honduras and Nicaragua are similar to Cuba and Colombia because of the caribbean coast and they represent the average Centralamerican. Finally Costa Rica mostly just takes from Colombia but all in all Central America has a culture of its own despite differences like in any other country.

    • @Pinkpand4
      @Pinkpand4 Před 11 dny

      ​@@gunnasintern LOL...The Mexican Yucatan Peninsula is virtually in the Caribbean, 120 miles from Cuba, the closest than any of The Central American country. Honduras is 705 miles from Cuba, 625 miles from Jamaica, and the same for Nicaragua. El Salvador faces the Pacific Ocean, and so does the majority of Guatemala.🤣🤣

    • @MariaGasca-Reyes
      @MariaGasca-Reyes Před 7 dny

      ​@@katjerouac Guatemala is not like Mexico lol . Guatemala is more like el salvador and honduras

  • @dhawthorne1634
    @dhawthorne1634 Před měsícem +9

    Would it be too much trouble to leave a relevant date (even just a year) in the corner of the frame throughout the whole video? I've noticed you have a tendency to say the dates first, but I can't seem to remember them unless I have some relevant information to attach to them first.

  • @GuerilleroX
    @GuerilleroX Před měsícem +7

    Why? The same reason why there isnt a Greater Germany in Europe.

    • @leonake4194
      @leonake4194 Před měsícem

      The bigger why Is because the jungle in the south of México That divides It from central América, we have never been great with the jungle Hence why that's the only region that has consistently mantainer insurgentes. México has then felt quite confortable having the jungle as a divisory line for Itself.
      Because of that Is way More probable to see the south of the US returning to México than central América, in The North there's a continuity that Is absent in the south. As a Northern Mexican I can tell you that many of us feel way closer to Mexican Americans in southern US than to actual southern Mexicans

    • @danielvelasco2948
      @danielvelasco2948 Před měsícem +1

      @@leonake4194Definitely, as a Mexican-American, but more importantly a Tejano! Most likely because us Mexican-Americans came from Norteños in Mexico. My family came from Monterrey, over 120 years ago into Texas. History is crazy, yet somehow my grandmothers side is Mayan, which indicates that a one point in time they moved from Southern Mexico, before or after Spain into Northern Mexico, perhaps the cause was the War.

  • @bluesorcerer83
    @bluesorcerer83 Před 4 dny +1

    0:15 Just a clarification. Don't confuse the viceroyalty of New Spain with Mexico. These countries became independent from both the Spanish empire and Mexico almost at the same time that Mexico achieved its independence from Spain.

  • @yolocrayolod6668
    @yolocrayolod6668 Před 8 dny +2

    Center Americans obtained their independence by asking for it real Mexicans gained our independence fighting for it

    • @Psumk
      @Psumk Před 20 hodinami

      The people back then have nothing to do with the people today. That was so long ago, the language was even different.

  • @milascave2
    @milascave2 Před měsícem +2

    Contrary to what the Guatemalan governed used to insist, Belize was not part of all that, and was never part of Guatemala.

  • @maverickgadela7311
    @maverickgadela7311 Před měsícem +3

    Let's just say this didn't aged well for several central american countries.

  • @TheBlockbuster1982
    @TheBlockbuster1982 Před 21 dnem +2

    United Statians asking themselves "aren't they all Mexicans" 😂😂😂

    • @parlaykilla
      @parlaykilla Před 18 dny

      😂

    • @Psumk
      @Psumk Před 3 dny

      That’s why America is being taken over by Indians, just look at the presidential race from both parties.

  • @pedroagutierrez1211
    @pedroagutierrez1211 Před měsícem +3

    ..... Chiapas was linked with Guatemala in colonial days, but it became a Mexican state in 1824; its boundaries were fixed in 1882.Jul 7, 2024.

  • @eccomz
    @eccomz Před měsícem +6

    Forgot to mention part of Guatemala joined Mexico

    • @rokosbasilisk913
      @rokosbasilisk913 Před měsícem +3

      If we joined we would be the fifth richest state and the fifth largest state

    • @JordyJ.
      @JordyJ. Před měsícem +3

      ​@@rokosbasilisk913 No Guatemala es independiente

    • @Pinkpand4
      @Pinkpand4 Před 11 dny +1

      You mean Chiapas.

    • @Pinkpand4
      @Pinkpand4 Před 11 dny +2

      @@JordyJ. Chiapas fue parte de Guatemala.

  • @michaelowino228
    @michaelowino228 Před měsícem +6

    Good video.

  • @Timodj13
    @Timodj13 Před 5 dny +1

    Better question, why aren’t the Americas part of Spain?

  • @terrencealford4604
    @terrencealford4604 Před 6 dny

    Great video! Love your platform. It’s a shame history is not taught anymore and underscores why the world feels hopeless in not repeating past mistakes.

  • @mexicanodecorazon1697
    @mexicanodecorazon1697 Před měsícem +13

    Mexico, tremendous country!!!

  • @eddibetty10
    @eddibetty10 Před 22 dny +7

    If it weren't for MEXICO fighting and defeating the Spanish army all of central america would still be (Nueva Espana). MEXICO was the ONLY country to have the balls and heart to take on the Spanish army and send them back to Europe. Viva MEXICO cabrones! 🇲🇽💯

    • @México926
      @México926 Před 8 dny

      Not even close to true so what your saying is Mexico also fought for the independence of South America?

    • @México926
      @México926 Před 8 dny

      So how did the rest of Latin America get its freedom earlier then Mexico smh

    • @eddibetty10
      @eddibetty10 Před 8 dny

      @@México926 the rest of Latin America wasn't considered (Nueva Espana) like Mexico and central america were. But MEXICO fought 10 years and defeated the Spanish army this giving freedom to everyone in the region

    • @MariaGasca-Reyes
      @MariaGasca-Reyes Před 7 dny

      Let's be frank all central America copies Mexico they use Mexican
      Slangs dress like Mexicans
      Mexico is king 👑

    • @israelquintanilla8314
      @israelquintanilla8314 Před 5 dny +2

      @@eddibetty10 Muchos Mexicanos hablan sin saber toda la verdad. Se Dejan arrastrar por su nacionalismo. Repito, muchos no todos.

  • @peleafuegoconfuego
    @peleafuegoconfuego Před dnem +1

    And you’ve forgotten Belize

  • @selok91
    @selok91 Před měsícem +7

    3:05 captions "september 16, 2010"

    • @Zenced
      @Zenced Před měsícem +1

      He meant "September 16, 1810"

    • @selok91
      @selok91 Před měsícem

      @@Zenced I know

  • @edwelty
    @edwelty Před měsícem +8

    That was very informative

  • @eduardovaldivia5572
    @eduardovaldivia5572 Před měsícem +4

    You forgot about the other province of Guatemala, Chiapas, which remained part of Mexico.

    • @katjerouac
      @katjerouac Před měsícem +1

      Chiapas was not a province of Guatemala, it was a province of Central America in New Spain. When Central America Federalized in 1823 Chiapas stayed with Mexico.

    • @eduardovaldivia5572
      @eduardovaldivia5572 Před 28 dny

      @@katjerouac I thought that central America was part of the kingdom of Guatemala, which was also a part of New Spain

    • @Pinkpand4
      @Pinkpand4 Před 11 dny

      @@katjerouac Chiapas was part of Guatemala and left Mexico along with Guatemala but Chiapas wanted out and left Guatemala and the rest of the gang to returned to Mexico and became a Mexican state in 1824.

    • @MariaGasca-Reyes
      @MariaGasca-Reyes Před 7 dny

      Ask the people of Chiapas which side they would take Mexico or Guatemala???

  • @wingsofheartproblems6400

    They don’t like each other historically 😂

  • @marioserrano6333
    @marioserrano6333 Před 19 dny +1

    I am:
    50% Spaniard
    13% Portuguese
    7% French
    4% Basque
    26% indigenous Mexican.
    Although my maternal grandmother was born in Guadalajara, family roots go to where Mesa AZ, is now.

    • @MariaGasca-Reyes
      @MariaGasca-Reyes Před 7 dny

      My daddy's last name is from
      the Basque area too.

    • @Psumk
      @Psumk Před dnem

      You are likely “mestizó” from your haplogroups. Look it up. Most maternal haplogroup is indigenous.

  • @deleted-something
    @deleted-something Před měsícem +7

    great video!

  • @LUKKA2020
    @LUKKA2020 Před 26 dny +3

    They should take a vote to see if they want to be part of the Mexico.

    • @Lesseodollboy
      @Lesseodollboy Před 20 dny

      No one in Central America wants to be part of Mexico

    • @México926
      @México926 Před 8 dny

      @@Lesseodollboyand no one in Mexico wants any country in central caca

  • @JustJulyo
    @JustJulyo Před 10 dny +1

    Bring back the Kingdom of Guatemala 🇬🇹!

  • @Psumk
    @Psumk Před 3 dny

    @knowledgia you owe Central America a nice video because of this! You don’t want to burn bridges or look dumb.

  • @josephwebster2909
    @josephwebster2909 Před měsícem +9

    I always see mexico as USA brother. Didn't know mexico had little brothers

    • @TherealKino8
      @TherealKino8 Před měsícem

      Actually mexico is the u.s.a dad that the us wanted to be to superior to its dad so bad it played super dirty and robbed him and took the glory for itself dad has been in prison ever since but is soon to be released and make a comeback 😅

  • @yellowmartian
    @yellowmartian Před měsícem +5

    What would happen if the 7 central american coubtries formed a new Republic and each country was a state, like a mini USA? Where would their Washington DC be? What would be the political and economic implications of such a union?

    • @trickyBasterd
      @trickyBasterd Před měsícem

      The UK might be a better example

    • @rahuliyer7456
      @rahuliyer7456 Před měsícem +8

      That ain't gonna happen. Each of then has gone their own way since then. Costa Rica and Panama are among the most prosperous of them.
      Costa Rica has a unique political system as one of the most stable and most developed elective republics in the region. Costa Rica had been the one that tends to be viewed politically as the Switzerland of the region.

    • @weredrgn
      @weredrgn Před měsícem +1

      ​@@rahuliyer7456 At that time, Costa Rica was considered the poorest region in the whole spanish empire, according to its own governor. Politically it had dependency with Nicaragua, and if the elite from Costa Rica wanted better education, they had to go to Nicaragua (if they had better resources, to Guatemala, Mexico, or perhaps Spain) as there was no higher education institution (the first one was founded in 1983, Universidad de Santo Tomás). Taking that in account, it seems that independency was the correct answer for Costa Rica.

    • @theejayzeeable
      @theejayzeeable Před měsícem +2

      @yellow Mexico has states like the US does. So a united Central America would be a mini Mexico.

  • @marcojimenez5555
    @marcojimenez5555 Před 18 dny +1

    There were other Mexican states that wanted to seperate and become independent from Mexico but because they were in the middle of Mexico, they didn't let them. Its alot easier the farther away you are in this case the tale of Mexico to seperate,which happened. 😊

  • @King-Ghidora
    @King-Ghidora Před měsícem +2

    The map used in the videos is incorrect. The territory of New Spain, which included all the territories north of Panama, the Caribean islands and the Phillipines became independent from Spain in 1821.
    Eventually, the island territories went their own way, either by declaring their own independence or again by being conquered by another nation (Phillipines by the US). The remaining territories of New Spain in the majnland were made up by Mexico and the Captaincy of Guatemala. The map suggests that Belize or British Honduras was always under the control of the U.K.. That is not so, as the UK conquered Belize in 1862, more than 40 years after its' independence from Spain.
    The viceroyalty of New Spain extended from north of present day Panama to into present day US state of Oregon, the Caribean islands and the Phillipines. South of Costa Rica and into the northern part of South America made up the Viceroyalty of New Granada and not as the map shown in the video. Panama never formed part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, as it was part of New Granada and later on as part of Colombia.
    Mexico did hold dominion over Central América, but after a few years of this union, a plebiscite was held asking the inhabitants of Central America if they wished to remain with Mexico and as a result the union was disolved. It should be noted, that as a result of this plebiscite, the state of Chiapas (which was part of Guatemala) decided to remain with Mexico. In essence, the area known as Central America extended from the border of Panama, all the way to Mexicos' state of Chiapas.

  • @phillipsesate1364
    @phillipsesate1364 Před měsícem +12

    Why did you not include to mention Belize in this video? Since it is technically a part of Central America.

    • @dantetre
      @dantetre Před měsícem +22

      Because it was under British rule.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Honduras
      And at the end it was mentioned that today it is part of it.

    • @guillersl9510
      @guillersl9510 Před měsícem

      Belize was under british control

    • @JesusFlores.scorpio.
      @JesusFlores.scorpio. Před měsícem +10

      Belize was a British colony and Panama was part of Colombia. So they were never part of Mexico or the Central American federation

    • @remogatron1010
      @remogatron1010 Před měsícem +6

      And in 1798 Spain actually sent an invasion force to invade British Honduras known as present day Belize. The battle of St. Georges Caye it was called. The Spanish lost and never again tried to invade Belize

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před měsícem

      Belize is English speaking like Jamaica and Trinidad. just more proof that Central America is culturally Caribbean at its foundation

  • @anthonyminimum
    @anthonyminimum Před měsícem +5

    3:01 The captains right here say 2010 instead of 1810

  • @cratecruncher4974
    @cratecruncher4974 Před 5 dny

    As a student of Texas history I began to question the competence of that early Mexican government from the outset. It really is a master class on what not to do, starting with giving free land to Americans to move into Texas.🤣

  • @user-vt6pk2xt5t
    @user-vt6pk2xt5t Před 5 dny +1

    It is sad that Latin Americans have so much predijuce for each other.Everyone looks down of each other.

  • @BernieSanders-bn5dk
    @BernieSanders-bn5dk Před měsícem +10

    He skipped Mexicos invasion of El Salvador witch preceded the voting and added to aristocratic hostilitys causing them to vote agianst Mexico, The Mexicans sieged San Salvador in the city named Mejicanos named after Mexican Native settelers during the Spanish invasion, Fun Fact The national Dish of El Salvador is a modern version of the Gordita and the tribe speak and are descendants of the Nahuatl tribe witch the Aztec/Mexica belong to.

    • @rabioramos1796
      @rabioramos1796 Před měsícem +6

      Incorrect, El Salvador had the HEAVIEST resistance to the annexation thus is why Pro-Annexation Guatemalan & Mexican forces invaded El Salvador and went to war with Salvadoran forces …. They successfully sieged the capital of San Salvador the same month the Imperio Mexicano collapsed so El Salvador never really was apart of the Mexican Empire
      And “mejicanos “ is a neighborhood in San Salvador named after the last battle fought between forces where the Mexicans forces lost and surrendered to the Salvadorans forces declaring Salvadoran victory

    • @BernieSanders-bn5dk
      @BernieSanders-bn5dk Před měsícem +5

      ​@@rabioramos1796No, The Capital Mejicanos area was named by the Spaniards after the tribes they settled their, hence the spelling,And the soldiers were Guatamalan lead by a Mexican general, El Salvador never made Mexico surrender lmao.

    • @rabioramos1796
      @rabioramos1796 Před měsícem +1

      @@BernieSanders-bn5dk incorrect , look it up google is free .. mejicanos is a neighborhood was named after Salvadorans defeated the Mexican insurgency

    • @rabioramos1796
      @rabioramos1796 Před měsícem

      @@BernieSanders-bn5dk yes they did 🤦🏽‍♂️ , they literally made a whole neighborhood dedicated to their win … and incorrect idk where you getting all this information from but the army consisted of Mexican and Guatemalan allied forces

    • @BernieSanders-bn5dk
      @BernieSanders-bn5dk Před měsícem +1

      @@rabioramos1796 Yeah that's one of the places the Mexicans laid siege to the capital from, The area already had the name Mejicanos given to it by Spains allied conquerors who were natives from the Central valley named Valley of Mexico.

  • @just_a_turtle_chad
    @just_a_turtle_chad Před měsícem +40

    There was the odd case of Chiapas, the only Central American region that decided to stay with Mexico.

    • @jamarihopkins5200
      @jamarihopkins5200 Před měsícem +1

      🥈

    • @Charlie-phlezk
      @Charlie-phlezk Před měsícem +2

      Bueno

    • @joshuafrimpong244
      @joshuafrimpong244 Před měsícem +3

      Everywhere I go, I see your face

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před měsícem +1

      it’s cause the rest of Central America are culturally Caribbean with South American influences. places like Costa Rica and Guatemala are more closely linked with Cuba and Colombia, and have been for centuries. they were always treated as their own unique areas even when they were a part of New Spain

    • @BN.ja05
      @BN.ja05 Před měsícem

      @@gunnasintern As a colombian, I think all of Costa Rica, the caribbean coasts of Nicaragua and Honduras and obviously all of Panamá would fit quite well within Colombia. The central and western parts of Nicaragua, Honduras and all of El Salvador and Guatemala feel more "southern mexican" to me.

  • @Jimbeam151
    @Jimbeam151 Před 5 dny

    Because no one wants to claim El Salvador.

  • @corgismclean
    @corgismclean Před měsícem +1

    So many historical mistakes! Creoles? It's criollos. There was no difference between people of all races born in Mexico or in Spain. Spain wasn't invaded by Napoleon, he was allowed to cross and conquer Portugal, later on he kidnapped the King and his son and forced them to abdicate in behalf of his brother, a guerrilla movement later started to restore the monarchy. Spain had no clear ruler therefore the criollos saw the chance to take power for themselves.

  • @AlexVanChezlaw
    @AlexVanChezlaw Před 26 dny +2

    They are still part of it, unoficially at least. Too many evonomic, social and historic ties.

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 Před měsícem +8

    Central America for Central Americans!

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před měsícem +2

      facts… Central America is a part of the Caribbean just like the islands and Northern South America. Puerto Rican, Salvadoran, and Venezuelan culture/food should be cherished for how unique they are while also being linked (plantains, yuca, etc)

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +3

      But yall arent unified that why yall separated into many countries.

    • @theejayzeeable
      @theejayzeeable Před měsícem

      @theawesomeman What do u mean Central America for Central Americans? Central America is not a country, dummy. Its like saying North America for North Americans lol. Makes no sense.

    • @elnewbie2611
      @elnewbie2611 Před měsícem

      @@1988vikable cant have shit in CA i guess lol.

  • @davidlester6673
    @davidlester6673 Před 17 dny +1

    Why isn't USA part of Mexico?

  • @IncreasedIQ
    @IncreasedIQ Před měsícem +7

    Because Mexico is superior #kidding#not

  • @robertozenteno3149
    @robertozenteno3149 Před 22 dny +3

    Now that is
    as asking why isn’t the US part of Canada. We Central Americans have no desire to be part of Mexico . Nothing against Mexico.

  • @francisdexaviermaurinus4695

    Panama was created by Teddy Roosevelt. Also Panama was influenced by the railroad and steamships for California gold, later Teddy Roosevelt Canal. Panama declared the war to Japan the same date of the Pearl Harbor attack. Not the next day when FD Roosevelt did. Panama is not Central America at all. Historically Panama is attached to Simon Bolivar, like Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador. Corn Tortillas in Mexico and Central America are thin of whit corn. Tortilla in Panama are done with Yellow Corn like in South America. Panama is like Hawaii, or Philippines a different cultural mix.

    • @Psumk
      @Psumk Před 2 dny +1

      Nicaragua has a similar history of the canal, don’t forget. Nicaragua was colonized from Panama.

    • @francisdexaviermaurinus4695
      @francisdexaviermaurinus4695 Před dnem +1

      @@Psumk Sometimes I joke with Peruvian friends and say "Every Peruvian was Panamenian before" - they look at me for seconds like trying to process what I said. So I continue Peru was colonized from Panama. Pizarro and company were "Istmeños" they came from the Istmo.

    • @Psumk
      @Psumk Před 20 hodinami

      @@francisdexaviermaurinus4695provided
      Nicaragua provided a lot of the manpower from indigenous populations that were sent there, so some Peruvians may have native Nicaraguan genes. Also, ships were built in Realejo port by Italians that were used for Peru and Philippines conquests. The wood came from pine forests of Northern Nicaragua. That’s why it’s so dry there. I can send more info if interested.

  • @davidceron8660
    @davidceron8660 Před 2 dny

    That's a fact that USA is the achronim of United States of America; however, it still does not implica that the USA will be called América. America is the whole American continent and the USA is part of it and not all of it. Thus politically and correctly speaking the USA should be called what it it is "USA" United States of America and not America. Just like México. Do to its Geography, México is part of the North America porción of the American continent and not Central American part of it. It is what it is all politics aside.

  • @K0tasan
    @K0tasan Před měsícem +4

    the guy kinda sounds like oxhorn

  • @thexperience720
    @thexperience720 Před měsícem +11

    Mexico and central america are north america.

    • @les8922
      @les8922 Před měsícem +3

      Central america is not north america, silly

    • @darthcannabis856
      @darthcannabis856 Před měsícem +1

      @@les8922yes it is

    • @carlosm.3426
      @carlosm.3426 Před měsícem +8

      @@les8922 it is, central america and the caribbean are just sub-regions, not their own continent, there is only two continents in the Americas which is North and South America

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před měsícem +1

      Central America and the Caribbean islands are a part of North America yeah
      while central america is culturally caribbean with south american influence… it’s still north american. just like the islands

    • @thexperience720
      @thexperience720 Před měsícem +3

      @@les8922 just leave the geography for the professionals, kid

  • @santmlb
    @santmlb Před 26 dny

    0:18 Just a heads up, in the map you include the South American Spanish territories as part of New Spain, but they were a different viceroyalty altogether, first the Viceroyalty of Peru, which would later be divided to add the Viceroyalties of Nueva Granada and Rio de la Plata; none of these were part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.

  • @DAlienzombie
    @DAlienzombie Před měsícem +2

    Green and White, and Red all over.

  • @yuyoshida7359
    @yuyoshida7359 Před měsícem +4

    How tf is top comment in this video bot spam

  • @rahuliyer7456
    @rahuliyer7456 Před měsícem +6

    Regarding Costa Rica, they are doing fairly well as an independent country. Been there many times. It's a great place if you want to relocate outside of USA. They are relatively prosperous.
    Please call the country of the Ticos as "Coasta Rica", not "Cahsta Rica". These are the phonetic pronunciations.
    As far as me, expect to find me somewhere in Latin America. Maybe in Central America somewhere.

    • @remogatron1010
      @remogatron1010 Před měsícem

      Not anymore. Costa Rica has gotten worse to live there. Many expats are moving to other Countries.

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před měsícem

      Costa Rica is really nice and shows how Central American culture is Caribbean at its core with South American influence. you really get the best of both worlds over there

    • @theejayzeeable
      @theejayzeeable Před měsícem

      ​@@gunnasintern What South American influence? The top part of South America is not different. It is Carribean too.

    • @Psumk
      @Psumk Před 8 hodinami

      @@theejayzeeablethe Basques and other Europeans arrived via the ports but settled in The Colombian, Costa Rican and Nicaraguan mountains.

  • @wiwal033
    @wiwal033 Před měsícem

    this guy single handedly explained a big piece of mexican history better than the SEP

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    @wmrcats Před 24 dny +2

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  • @bc10Comrade
    @bc10Comrade Před měsícem +15

    Im from chiapas and we are basicly a little self governed region in mexico supported by mexico and its pretty much, they act differant they are differant

    • @Charlie-phlezk
      @Charlie-phlezk Před měsícem

      Bien

    • @algerieball.4156
      @algerieball.4156 Před měsícem

      ​@@Charlie-phlezkbot

    • @joecool9739
      @joecool9739 Před měsícem +14

      I mean isnt every state in Mexico very proud of their uniqueness?
      You think Chiapas is different?
      Chiapas has more in common with states like Puebla and Guerrero than Puebla and Guerrero have with Northern Mexican states

    • @bc10Comrade
      @bc10Comrade Před měsícem

      @@joecool9739 yes

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +28

      Supported by Mexico?? It IS Mexico! Chiapas is one of 32 Mexican states LMAO

  • @JPMitreN
    @JPMitreN Před měsícem +3

    Cause they lacked vision

  • @FoedusTriplex
    @FoedusTriplex Před měsícem +1

    This vid completely filled with wrong info and omissions. Sad story for the "Iron dragon" Emperor. He was not spending money on himself. The previous rebellion from his cousin de Hidalgo the priest. Left major and important infrastructure in ruins. Agustin formed a congress however congress was focus on how to over through him. He disbanded form another congress, later this congress negated him to abdicate and force him to exile on the count of death if he return. He could have easily went to war with the ones that proclaimed him emperor, since he had full support of the army and the lower class. He did not want more blood shed between mexicans. While in exile he heard of a plan from Spain to reconquer Mexico and decided to warn and raised and army in defense. However when he arrived he was order to be executed and his warning were un answer couple months later spain sent out an army from cuba to reconquer Mexico.

  • @josevillanueva107
    @josevillanueva107 Před měsícem +3

    If the u.s. would close the 111 military bases it has all over latin america there wouldn't be an immigration crisis. And the u.s. has 30 military bases in those 5 countries alone. (8 in Guatemala, 9 in Honduras, 6 in El Salvador, 3 in Nicaragua and 4 in Costa Rica). How can they unite and form one country? Can anyone say they have any freedom to do anything but starve and keep the supply of cheap labor?

    • @Pinkpand4
      @Pinkpand4 Před 11 dny

      firstly, There are no U.S. military bases in Mexico! The Mexican government does not grant military bases to the United States. Secondly, Immigration is the reason why this country is different. The first wave of immigrants was from Europe, and immigration crises are happening worldwide due to various factors.

  • @juansanchez5001
    @juansanchez5001 Před měsícem +3

    I wish it was we are one ppl

  • @EduardoSanchez-un2hh
    @EduardoSanchez-un2hh Před měsícem +1

    México should carry a "Special Military Operation" in those countries. Lol

    • @Psumk
      @Psumk Před měsícem

      I think it supports some crooked politicians secretly.

  • @zareking
    @zareking Před měsícem +1

    I don't know if your research was incomplete or you just passed it by but the Capitanía general de centroamerica, while nominally dependent from the virreinato de Nueva España was largely autonomous and did not become independent when Mexico did, it was a bit later. You just seemed to gloss over that. Basically your history is about Mexico and not Central America, should have that in the title.

  • @Whale_spider
    @Whale_spider Před 22 dny +4

    They left mexico to become an even worse country than mexico is 😂

    • @RobustkyGuerrerosAncestrales
      @RobustkyGuerrerosAncestrales Před 10 dny +1

      Mexico surpassing China as America's top trade partner signals a significant shift in global commerce dynamics. As tensions between the US and China persist, fueled by trade disputes and tariffs, this transition to Mexico helps reduce costs and speed up the supply chain, ultimately lowering the costs of goods in the US.

    • @Dominion.Intelligence
      @Dominion.Intelligence Před 4 dny

      😂

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      @Psumk Před 20 hodinami

      Smaller is better sometimes.

  • @Psumk
    @Psumk Před měsícem +3

    The whole theory that the indigenous original groups of western coastal Nicaragua are descendants from Aztecs is an unproven myth. “Haplogoup C1 for example, is found in high frequencies in indigenous Mexicans and at lower frequencies in El Salvador and Guatemala, whereas in Nicaragua and Costa Rica it is absent, reflecting the Chibchan origins of some Nicaraguan lineages since the Chibcha lack this haplogroup as well.” Quoted from research paper.

  • @K45-lv6et
    @K45-lv6et Před 7 dny

    0:14 long lost histoy? For the Americans only, we mexico, Salvador, guatemala, honduras etc we know it very well

  • @rabioramos1796
    @rabioramos1796 Před měsícem +3

    Many people fail to remember and fail to pick up history books and realize that El Salvador in reality was never apart of the imperio mexicano they had the heaviest resistance to the annexation of the imperio mexicano thus is why pro annexation Guatemalan & Mexicano forces was sent to invade El Salvador and went to war through out the whole year , ironically they finally successfully sieged the capital of San Salvador the same month that the imperio mexicano collapsed

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  • @TheCsel
    @TheCsel Před 8 dny

    Between US corporations and Cartels, Central America doesn’t have a chance. 😢

    • @Psumk
      @Psumk Před 3 dny

      Oh no 😢

  • @axcel_riki
    @axcel_riki Před měsícem +2

    200 years old Country still poor...Shameless

    • @primeracalidad8320
      @primeracalidad8320 Před měsícem +2

      Rich Country. Poor wealth distribution.

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +6

      Mexico is not poor but Central America is. Mexico the richest Hispanic nation in the world.

    • @rokosbasilisk913
      @rokosbasilisk913 Před měsícem +2

      Not poor, just mismanaged

  • @Trancymind
    @Trancymind Před měsícem +3

    El Salvador is definitely the heart and soul of Central America. A small country but very resilient against their bigger neighbors especially against Guatemala and the Mexican empire invasions of 1821-1822. I can see why El Salvador wanted to be part of USA as a state in 1822 because of their bullying neighbors.

    • @carlosm.3426
      @carlosm.3426 Před měsícem +1

      No one was bullying them, El Salvador was just different politically, they were Republicans and Mexico was more faithful to the Vatican and the church, thus making Mexicans of that time hardcore religious people and faithful to the Catholic crown. You can definitely see it even today on how many Catholics Mexico has compared to El Salvador.

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před měsícem +5

      the Central American countries are generally more closely tied with Caribbean and South American culture because of its close ties to those regions. what El Salvador went through is sad, at the same time it happened because of political different which usually relates to corruption

    • @1988vikable
      @1988vikable Před měsícem +4

      Mexico is also a part of the Caribbean especially the Yucatan peninsula closer to Cuba than Central America.

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      @dannysands9341 Před měsícem

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    • @MariaGasca-Reyes
      @MariaGasca-Reyes Před 7 dny

      The Bully is The U.S

  • @goddamnit7230
    @goddamnit7230 Před měsícem +33

    It's all Mexico if you asked anyone in the United States.

    • @Trancymind
      @Trancymind Před měsícem

      And yet Central Americans are more pro USA in relations and adapting american culture within the US compare to a mexican.

    • @RomarioArreola
      @RomarioArreola Před měsícem

      @@Trancymindnot Guatemalans and Hondurans lol

    • @aguythatworkstoomuch4624
      @aguythatworkstoomuch4624 Před měsícem +7

      I’m American and don’t understand your comment

    • @aguythatworkstoomuch4624
      @aguythatworkstoomuch4624 Před měsícem +1

      @@RomarioArreolaI mean I spend two months a year traveling in the tropics. I’ve been to Mexico , every Central American country, and every country in South America except for Bolivia( going there in September ). And I’ve been to every country and territory in the Caribbean at least once

    • @goddamnit7230
      @goddamnit7230 Před měsícem +1

      @@aguythatworkstoomuch4624 We found one of the rarest kinds of humans people! As someone who is Mexican, we know Cuba as Island Mexico, Brazil as wrong kind of Spanish Mexico, and everything else as just Mexico.

  • @jackshaftoe1715
    @jackshaftoe1715 Před měsícem +2

    United fruit ? Chiquita ? Like Dole family in Hawaii we want your island....

    • @peterwodzianski1958
      @peterwodzianski1958 Před měsícem +2

      Governments toppled, conflicts fought over the banana. It happened.