The history of Brazil - Summary on a Map

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  • The history of Brazil, from the first explorations of Portugal at the end of the 15th century, until today.
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    English translation & voiceover: Matthew Bates www.epicvoiceover.com/
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    Original French version: • L’histoire du Brésil -...
    Russian version: • Бразилия - история на ...
    Arabic version: • البرازيل
    Spanish version: • La Historia de Brasil ...
    Portuguese version (Brazil): • Brasil: Resumo da Hist...
    Japanese version: • ブラジルの歴史
    Korean version: Coming soon
    German version: • Die Geschichte von Bra...
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    Music: Malandragem - Quincas Moreira
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    Software: Adobe After Effects
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    Chapters
    00:00 Portuguese discovery
    01:30 Portuguese colonization
    03:17 The Iberian Union
    04:47 The gold of Brazil
    06:23 Independence of Brazil
    07:57 The Empire of Brazil
    10:12 The Coffee Republic
    12:05 Birth of modern Brazil
    13:38 The military dictatorship in Brazil
    15:09 Democratic Brazil
    #geohistory #history #brazil

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  • @shinapig
    @shinapig Před rokem +359

    Former Portugal: My colonies are spread across every continent, my gold is endless, and I am the most powerful country in the world.
    Portugal now: choose your language: Portuguese (Brazil)

    • @eduardogoncalves4159
      @eduardogoncalves4159 Před rokem +28

      Yes.
      Also non-Portuguese people, huh perhaps I will learn Portuguese, goes to an App for learning languages.
      Portuguese (With a Brazilian flag)
      Brazilian- Portuguese
      Only two choices lol.

    • @kelvisshandei
      @kelvisshandei Před rokem +15

      @@eduardogoncalves4159 brazil portugusse is a bit different, its much more beginner friendly
      Soft language

    • @joaopedropeixoto8558
      @joaopedropeixoto8558 Před rokem +16

      @@kelvisshandei also it's way more useful.

    • @BananaXtreme16
      @BananaXtreme16 Před rokem +1

      Love Brazilian Portuguese, but we usually just go with English

    • @Diogo_-tx1zi
      @Diogo_-tx1zi Před rokem +1

      @@eduardogoncalves4159 why are you lying, it’s not like that😂

  • @maddie9602
    @maddie9602 Před rokem +452

    I love how you blanked out parts of the map that were unknown to the Portugese at the time. Really lets you see how much of the world was a mystery in the 16th century, and the gradually expanding horizon of knowledge

    • @priyanks91
      @priyanks91 Před rokem +6

      That's typical of these guys and I love it too!

    • @manzell
      @manzell Před rokem +6

      It's even better on the Columbus ones - Columbus didn't discover any "new lands" he discovered some islands. He had no idea that North and South America were there!

    • @anna-gt2mu
      @anna-gt2mu Před rokem

      Ear

    • @NflCfbFan
      @NflCfbFan Před rokem +1

      @@anna-gt2mu Thank you. You're reply truly adds a new perspective to the comment above. Appreciate it.

    • @cm-r384
      @cm-r384 Před rokem

      @@NflCfbFan You're*

  • @eduardogoncalves4159
    @eduardogoncalves4159 Před rokem +118

    Always makes me laugh how Brazil got its independence,
    "Prince come back to Portugal"
    "Look, at me I'm the "King' now"
    Brazil.

    • @andremedeiros2991
      @andremedeiros2991 Před rokem +34

      "Dad gets out of the car"
      Son stays in and shouts :
      -This is my car now!
      "Accelerates"

    • @Giobarigato
      @Giobarigato Před rokem +5

      Portugal: Ok 👍

    • @b4rb4
      @b4rb4 Před rokem +6

      And this is the sad part of Brazilian history. All major changes: status of united kingdom, independence, republic, were not made by popular desire but by rulers.

    • @YouTube_Enjoyerlol
      @YouTube_Enjoyerlol Před rokem

      The kings son was a real mfer

    • @yohanapereira1629
      @yohanapereira1629 Před rokem

      Parece aquele meme

  • @arolemaprarath6615
    @arolemaprarath6615 Před rokem +931

    It's crazy to put in perspective that Portugal of 10 million had 220 million people speaks their language. Meanwhile, Netherlands has 17 million people can't compete along with Germany and Austria for German, Russian for Russian or even Arabic. Portugal left a huge impact and influence in the world.

    • @maryocecilyo3372
      @maryocecilyo3372 Před rokem +108

      Thanks God, Brazil speak Portuguese which a Romance language not a Germanic language.

    • @arolemaprarath6615
      @arolemaprarath6615 Před rokem +96

      @@maryocecilyo3372 That's the beauty of Latin. The sons of Rome

    • @mazocco
      @mazocco Před rokem +42

      210 million of which are brazilians. Thats what numerous waves of immigration do for your legacy. I mean in a positive way

    • @arolemaprarath6615
      @arolemaprarath6615 Před rokem +90

      @Marcelo Mazocco it's ironic that Portuguese people are complaining of Brazil's influence on their country and that Brazilian Portuguese is the trend. That's reverse colonialism of one's very own creation 😂

    • @dalstein3708
      @dalstein3708 Před rokem +37

      You can thank the germs for that.
      The indigenous peoples of the Americas died in large numbers from the infectious diseases that were brought by European settlers. Because of that, the current population are mostly descended from settlers and slaves. These do not speak the indigenous languages, so it's English, Spanish and Portugese.
      By contrast, the former colonies in Africa and Asia did have immunity, so the inhabitants were not decimated by these diseases. After independence, they could drop the language of the colonizer.

  • @NikoBellic04
    @NikoBellic04 Před rokem +356

    I'm Portugese and I love Portugal and Brazil 🇵🇹🇧🇷❤️

  • @leonardobrandaoeafitopatol7194

    The fall of brazilian rubber exportation was caused by a plant fungal disease, and an interesting fact about it is that even Henry Ford, who came to Brazil and founded a city called "Fordlândia" in Pará state was economically affected by such disease, due to his need of rubber to produce tires. Another interesting fact was the steal of rubber seeds by an english explorator to bring for Malaysia.This is the reason of why there are rubber plants in Asia.

  • @Cecil_Augus
    @Cecil_Augus Před rokem +27

    I had a relative who went with the 25,000 brazilians to WWII. As a logistics operator he used to smuggle food from the army to italian women when his superiors weren't looking. And as he was always on the logistics side, driving cars and carrying supplies, he was always supporting men in the front but not actually engaging, and he saw many young soldiers dying of confusion in the front line simply by not knowing what they were doing amidst so many loud noises and explosions.

  • @X1GenKaneShiroX
    @X1GenKaneShiroX Před rokem +274

    Brazil’s rapid population growth and their density throughout history.
    Brazil’s area - 3,266,584 square miles
    PPSM = People per square mile
    1550 - 15,000 people (0.005 PPSM)
    1600 - 100,000 people (0.03 PPSM)
    1660 - 184,000 people (0.06 PPSM)
    1700 - 300,000 people (0.09 PPSM)
    1766 - 1,500,000 people (0.46 PPSM)
    1800 - 3,250,000 people (0.99 PPSM)
    1850 - 7,256,000 people (2.22 PPSM)
    1890 - 14,333,915 people (4.39 PPSM)
    1920 - 30,635,605 people (9.38 PPSM)
    1940 - 41,236,315 people (12.62 PPSM)
    1960 - 70,119,071 people (21.47 PPSM)
    1980 - 119,070,865 people (36.45 PPSM)
    2000 - 169,544,443 people (51.90 PPSM)
    2022 - 216,370,732 people (66.24 PPSM)
    Fun fact: Nigeria despite being around 1/9 the size of Brazil still have more people than all of Brazil. Both countries climate are similar, being that they are both tropical.

    • @korakys
      @korakys Před rokem +22

      Extra info: the population growth of Brazil is expected to slow almost to a halt in 10 years time.

    • @erasmusgustav4194
      @erasmusgustav4194 Před rokem +7

      @@korakys and our population will decline by 2050 i think

    • @Caligo92
      @Caligo92 Před rokem +1

      207mi in 2022

    • @twinhalf5806
      @twinhalf5806 Před rokem +3

      That's the portuguese speaking population. The natives start at around 2M and today are 400k.

    • @viniciusdomenighi6439
      @viniciusdomenighi6439 Před rokem +5

      Brazil is much more geographically diverse, with wetlands, semi-deserts, highland mountain ranges, and temperate lowlands.

  • @Fummy007
    @Fummy007 Před rokem +102

    I love how the French occasional pop up to be the bad guys and then leave again.

    • @InvertedGigachad
      @InvertedGigachad Před rokem +20

      they were doing side quests to being the bad guy all the time in Europe

    • @DJuuJ
      @DJuuJ Před rokem +7

      Brazil has a somewhat weird history with France, like the Lobster Incident™

    • @rodrigomoratto
      @rodrigomoratto Před rokem +1

      The French have always been the bad guys as well as the British. Macron was suggesting publicly. The other day, that the Amazon should be taken away from Brazil. France has limited and boycotted Brazil’s growth since its creation and is one of the most ruthless colonial powers

    • @DJuuJ
      @DJuuJ Před rokem +2

      @@rodrigomoratto Let's agree that this whole Amazon thing was a big fuss and that things could be calmer if Bolsonaro wasn't so warlike and difficult to deal with, let's not forget that France is one of o the greatest allies of Brazil in Europe

    • @marinhaalternativa3829
      @marinhaalternativa3829 Před rokem +5

      @@DJuuJ They are like our rivals. Their espionage netwrok here is one of the weirdest thing i know

  • @artpastorette4547
    @artpastorette4547 Před rokem +139

    I love Brazil! So much learned and what a great history does this country have. 🇺🇸🇲🇽

    • @GeoNoob
      @GeoNoob Před rokem +8

      I dont know if you know this but that is the mexican flag

    • @artpastorette4547
      @artpastorette4547 Před rokem +14

      @@GeoNoob yeah, my comment is coming from a Mexican-American. (Me)

    • @GeoNoob
      @GeoNoob Před rokem

      @@artpastorette4547 oh alright

    • @jaack2565
      @jaack2565 Před rokem +8

      It's a relatively "peaceful" history, but thank you, much love from Brazil 🇧🇷🇺🇸

    • @___alessandro.337
      @___alessandro.337 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@artpastorette4547 Speak spanish?

  • @mingau993
    @mingau993 Před rokem +199

    It is so incredible how Portugal left an huge influence in all corners of the world, such as: Brazil, Timor Leste, Mozambique, Angola, Macau, Guinea Bissau, Cabo Verde, São Tomé e Príncipe and Goa.
    They really spreaded their language and descends so far to the point where it is one of the most spoken languages in the world

    • @wfg-eo6km
      @wfg-eo6km Před rokem +19

      This was not by Portugal, was by us, brazilians, whom spreaded the language over the world. Today Portugal has none influence over the lusophonic world, and then they complain about us in their country because of this.

    • @ta9558
      @ta9558 Před rokem +17

      @@wfg-eo6km What? No, Portugal spread the language to Brazil, Portugal was the one to spread their language all across the globe, Brazil has never really spread the Brazilian language, it may have a little bit, Uruguay (Still, Uruguay speaks Spanish) but the majority was spread by Portugal through conquest of various territories in multiple continents.

    • @leandromacedooliveira8912
      @leandromacedooliveira8912 Před rokem +11

      @@ta9558 Brazilian preserved the old speak portuguese sytle, even the Galicians base the Brazilian dialects to recover their language. So yeah, Brazil have a impact on here too.

    • @HogRidda
      @HogRidda Před rokem +2

      Nobody cares

    • @mingau993
      @mingau993 Před rokem +2

      @@HogRidda and?

  • @CosmicCreeper99
    @CosmicCreeper99 Před rokem +64

    Wow. Knowledgia posts a video about Brazil a few days ago and now Geo History on the same thing today? Wild!

  • @yougoslavia
    @yougoslavia Před rokem +124

    This seems a lot more chill than the history of most countries.

    • @ab-fi6ks
      @ab-fi6ks Před rokem +31

      It is. Brazil is historically pretty quiet and little imperialist. There are many military coups in our history, with some moments in them bloodier than others, but in general they were all put in and out without blood.

    • @thejapanexperience6317
      @thejapanexperience6317 Před rokem +59

      Yeah, not too bad. Just your average decimation of the local people, culture and their lands with a new country built on the backs of 700,000 slaves and a few military coups and minor wars. Pretty chill.

    • @yougoslavia
      @yougoslavia Před rokem +25

      @@thejapanexperience6317 You have "Japan" in your name.

    • @thejapanexperience6317
      @thejapanexperience6317 Před rokem +6

      @@yougoslavia Nice reading skills :)

    • @thebrazillianguytm2186
      @thebrazillianguytm2186 Před rokem +8

      @@thejapanexperience6317 and If you compare that with everyone else's, Brazil is totally chill

  • @mr.justinkase7584
    @mr.justinkase7584 Před rokem +72

    Actually, the land wasn't called "Brazil" right away. The 1st name given was "Land of the Holy Cross - Terra de Santa Cruz". Then it was shortened to "Santa Cruz". For a time it was named "Land of the Parrots - Terra dos Papagaios", then, "Brazil". By the 1940's, the country changed the Z for the S: BRASIL - the way Brasileiros - Brazilians - call this beautiful land.

    • @detectordegados5292
      @detectordegados5292 Před rokem +1

      Classic Portuguese cruzader-posing

    • @FNDMA
      @FNDMA Před rokem +1

      Fake! Brazil never had a Z in its name. Brazil is just the name written in english. The portuguese allways used Brasil

    • @mr.justinkase7584
      @mr.justinkase7584 Před rokem +10

      @@FNDMA do your research first before saying something is "fake". I'm a Brazilian Historian. I know what I'm talking about. Do you?

    • @mr.justinkase7584
      @mr.justinkase7584 Před rokem +1

      @@detectordegados5292 a comment from someone who's got NOTHING useful to comment.

    • @greatgames3494
      @greatgames3494 Před 6 měsíci

      wrong@@FNDMA

  • @ktaedear
    @ktaedear Před rokem +38

    I'm Brazilian, thank you for telling the story of my country! 💛

  • @ciii4361
    @ciii4361 Před rokem +48

    how many time do you have to fail before stopping tentatives to colonise Brazil?
    France: yes

    • @tiagobaptista3082
      @tiagobaptista3082 Před rokem +15

      Throughout history, France tried to colonize Brazil 10 times! All through invasions, but all to no avail. Brazil has always been "the hot boy" for France, even today the two countries don't get along.

    • @JohnnyLouisXIX
      @JohnnyLouisXIX Před rokem +9

      We call Macron, "Lacron" as in "Woke-Cron" here in Brazil lol.

    • @wandson5410
      @wandson5410 Před rokem +1

      Well. They founded São Luís and dominated Maranhão for 4 years

    • @SimSimi.
      @SimSimi. Před rokem

      @@tiagobaptista3082 ẗḧäẗ ëṿëṅ ḟṛäṅċë ḧëḷṗëḋ ẗö ṛïġ ẗḧë ëḷëċẗïöṅṡ ïṅ Ḅṛäżïḷ äṅḋ ëḷëċẗ ṡqüïḋ ẗö ṡëḷḷ ẗḧë äṁäżöṅ ẗö ḟṛäṅċë.

    • @RagnarLothbrokArthurMorganBR
      @RagnarLothbrokArthurMorganBR Před rokem +1

      @@wandson5410 And they dominated Cabo Frio during 15 years

  • @jeepmega629
    @jeepmega629 Před rokem +101

    Such a small country managed to control so much land

    • @mr.fishmanman
      @mr.fishmanman Před rokem +10

      That's Money for you

    • @HogRidda
      @HogRidda Před rokem +8

      No shit everyone in Europe did

    • @Lazer-bp9lf
      @Lazer-bp9lf Před rokem +10

      @@HogRidda Correction it was only Britain France, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Germany and Russia did. The rest of Europe, nope.

    • @ikeshkumar9246
      @ikeshkumar9246 Před rokem +11

      @@Lazer-bp9lf You forgot . Denmark germany italy belgium

    • @cocotaveras8975
      @cocotaveras8975 Před rokem +8

      @@ikeshkumar9246 Also Sweden.

  • @FilipeSilva1
    @FilipeSilva1 Před rokem +333

    Todo o sucesso aos nossos irmãos brasileiros nesta era que se aproxima.
    De um irmão português

  • @maldito_sudaka
    @maldito_sudaka Před rokem +17

    I'm a Brazilian historian. As you can see at 4:46, the Portuguese extended their territory beyond the Treaty of Tordesilhas. That's because they were part of the Iberian Union, when the frontiers of colonies were somewhat ignored.

    • @lhistorienchipoteur9968
      @lhistorienchipoteur9968 Před 8 měsíci

      Wasn't the treaty of Tordesillas just some kind of starting rule ? It was completely ignored at some point.

  • @godscommandmentsaretruthis2837

    I lived in Brazil as a kid for 5 years... this was most interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ramasaez
    @ramasaez Před rokem +40

    beatifull country brasil, which contains wonderfull people music football and beaches. Saludos de Argentina🇦🇷🤙

    • @Bianchinni546
      @Bianchinni546 Před rokem +5

      Obrigado irmão 🤝

    • @Delta_2209
      @Delta_2209 Před rokem +5

      Parabéns pela vitória na copa, na próxima a gente ganha 🇦🇷🫱🫲🇧🇷

    • @Noproblema806
      @Noproblema806 Před rokem +1

      Hermanos 🇧🇷🤝🇦🇷

  • @Dock284
    @Dock284 Před rokem +15

    Always nice to see another Geo History Video!

  • @KhalerJex
    @KhalerJex Před rokem +34

    Long Live Portugal, Long Live Brasil!!!
    BORA BRASIL CARALHO!

  • @gorin2178
    @gorin2178 Před rokem +9

    A nice tidbit of curiosity is that in 1817 the Pernambuco state was the first to pass the conspiracy fase to a full blow revolution fase. That end up on Pernambuco declaring his independence on march 6 becoming the country of Pernambuco. Being later defeated by Portugal in march 20. A short lived independence but it marks Pernambuco as the first estate to declare independence from Portugal and to set a spark on the later independence of Brazil.

  • @AScirea
    @AScirea Před rokem +5

    That is the official version, good work.

  • @LucasCoutinho14
    @LucasCoutinho14 Před rokem +11

    In 8:02 you missed an information: Portugal only reconized the independence of Brazil after a war in 1823 in the region of the former capital Salvador. There, in July 2, the brazilians expeled the reminecents portuguese soldiers that refused to leave the country. Beyond that, great video!

  • @antonioaspoliveira
    @antonioaspoliveira Před rokem +45

    wonderful, as always. Congrats for the work. not too shallow not too deep. Parabéns :D

  • @antoniocjp5824
    @antoniocjp5824 Před rokem +10

    Excellent. It summarizes well the history of my country with its ups and downs. There are lots of interesting details skipped over but those would likely make the video too long.

  • @homerjml
    @homerjml Před rokem +85

    The video is about Brazil.
    I think you should use Brazilian portuguese terms.
    Mercosur is spanish.
    The right Brazilian term is Mercosul.
    I'm being picky because I love your channel.
    And, as a Brazilian, I'm excited that you chose my country's history to talk about.

    • @gyohza
      @gyohza Před rokem +11

      In English it is referred to as Mercosur and the video is aimed at English speakers. The Portuguese spelling would only be relevant as a footnote at best.
      It makes as little sense as it would demanding that they write BraSil - with an "S" - "just because" it's the way it's spelt in Portuguese.

    • @priscilaoliveira1472
      @priscilaoliveira1472 Před rokem +1

      We dno't speak spanish,we speak portuguese here in brasil

    • @justinherrera3722
      @justinherrera3722 Před rokem +2

      You did all that statement for a letter? 💀

    • @wilsonholandacavalcante181
      @wilsonholandacavalcante181 Před rokem

      That is pretty silly from you, because all other members of MERCOSUR speak Spanish, only Brazil speaks Portuguese

    • @mrdarkness20069
      @mrdarkness20069 Před rokem

      @@priscilaoliveira1472 it’s a shame you don’t speak Spanish,because then you wouldn’t annoy portuguese people.

  • @MrDingDong2
    @MrDingDong2 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for another great video. Have you considered making one about gold trading? It sounds like theme that fits your thematic history.

  • @Alagboriel
    @Alagboriel Před rokem +9

    Great video! Well done! 👏👏👏

  • @SrBebbo
    @SrBebbo Před rokem +28

    Here in Recife, due the netherlands conquest, were preserved the "mansions" (you can search for casarões of recife), but much of our infrastructure, was made by the Dutch. Including the bridges they made are used to this day, having punctual revitalizations, there was even a case with the "tower bridge" (ponte da torre) that if there was an attempt to be demolished, used dynamite to knock it down but remained intact, and is there to this day. They made so many bridges that recife gets the nickname of "brazillian venice"

    • @anon9682
      @anon9682 Před rokem +1

      Wow

    • @VictorPMarcos
      @VictorPMarcos Před rokem

      Dutch buildings in Recife'???? My dear Hugo, the mansions (casarões) are from the 19th century. My Dear Hugo..Are You Sure... About "infrastructure, was made by the Dutch. Including the bridges" Do you mean the wood bridge? Is Still Intact!! Kkkkk!!! Do you want to know more about the beauty of the WIC Invasion...czcams.com/video/LiwKNXS7vR8/video.html

    • @SrBebbo
      @SrBebbo Před rokem +1

      @@VictorPMarcos the oldest bridge is from 17th century

    • @VictorPMarcos
      @VictorPMarcos Před rokem

      @@SrBebbo that's correct..After the "carrot heads-cabeças de cenoura" have been defeated and expelled (1625). The Bridge ordered by Nassau, designed by the portuguese Baltazar de Affonseca, no longer exists and has been replaced em 1865 with the name Ponte 7 de Setembro, today bridge Maurício de Nassau. More about the WIC/Nerderlan invasion of Brazil...czcams.com/video/N1bBzbdy0m0/video.html

    • @Sforza_1994
      @Sforza_1994 Před rokem +2

      Olhem lá os paraíbas falando inglês entre eles kkkkkkkkk

  • @nitrobiz
    @nitrobiz Před rokem +17

    Pretty fascinating! I lived in SP for 2 years and found it to be a quite challenging but loved the food, people and culture.

  • @leandrosampaio4998
    @leandrosampaio4998 Před rokem +16

    Muito boa a apresentação de nossa história. Nós brasileiros somos muito gratos.

  • @peteriscool4355
    @peteriscool4355 Před rokem +50

    Amazing content! Keep up the good work!!!!🥳

    • @HogRidda
      @HogRidda Před rokem

      We know u don’t mean it and want likes

    • @peteriscool4355
      @peteriscool4355 Před rokem

      POV: me whos subscribed to their channel and watches all their videos :/

  • @believeinpeace
    @believeinpeace Před rokem +16

    This was so educational.
    History is difficult to listen to.
    So unfair.
    You are very talented at making excellent videos!

  • @ethanmoore2016
    @ethanmoore2016 Před rokem +14

    Would love to visit Brazil one day 🇺🇸

    • @___alessandro.337
      @___alessandro.337 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I would love to live in the US❤🇺🇲🤗

    • @seadkolasinac7220
      @seadkolasinac7220 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@___alessandro.337 it isn't as good as it's portrayed by TV and Hollywood

  • @endryl08
    @endryl08 Před rokem +3

    As a Brazilian the video is extremely accurate and honest, thank you !

  • @user-iw1cb9zo7r
    @user-iw1cb9zo7r Před rokem

    You definitely should post more videos. They are so good

  • @theus4226
    @theus4226 Před rokem +1

    Great video. well done!

  • @andoreh
    @andoreh Před rokem +10

    Amazingly well done! Tho the Cuban music doesn't fit the video well imo. Maybe Brazilian Bossa Nova would be a better choice

  • @richardkut3976
    @richardkut3976 Před rokem +3

    Excellent!

  • @scanone_
    @scanone_ Před rokem +2

    That's what i call a great video!

  • @ivaldoboggione4090
    @ivaldoboggione4090 Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @Pedro_absa
    @Pedro_absa Před rokem +12

    10:12 this era in Brazil is called "República da Espada" (Sword Republic) because the first presidents of Brazil were from the army.

  • @parmentier7457
    @parmentier7457 Před rokem +13

    Brazil is like the US, it has become bigger, more powerful, and more important in the world than its former colonizer.
    At the moment, Portugal itself does not play a major role within the EU, and wages in Portugal are at the level of the Eastern European countries

    • @Sergiovision
      @Sergiovision Před rokem +5

      On the other hand, Portugal is the 15th most visited country in the world, receiving 4 times as much visitors as Brazil gets in one year.

    • @joaopedropeixoto8558
      @joaopedropeixoto8558 Před rokem +5

      @@Sergiovision no wonder... Europeans can book a 50 euro flight to Lisbon or Porto. It's a cheap summer destination only an hour or 2 away from their home countries. Location, location, location.

    • @danielabenettisantana412
      @danielabenettisantana412 Před rokem +2

      O BRASIL RECEBEU MUITOS ITALIANOS ALEMÃES JAPONESES E LIBANESES!!!!! PAÍSES COM PRESENÇA SOMENTE DE PORTUGUESES SÃO GUINÉ E OS PAÍSES DA ÁFRIC44A PORTUGUESA!!!! E SÃO PAÍSES ATRÁS DO BRASIL EM TUDO!!!

    • @Dani-kv1xx
      @Dani-kv1xx Před rokem +2

      @@Sergiovision PORTUGAL ESTÁ AO LADO DA ESPANHA!!!! A ESPANHA É O 2 PAÍS MAIS VISITADO DO MUNDO!!!!! SOMENTE POR ISSO!!!! AGRADEÇAM AOS ESPANHÓIS!!! 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸

    • @EpicBundy
      @EpicBundy Před rokem

      @@Dani-kv1xx Era o que eu ia comentar. Agradeçam aos Espanhóis. Vai e volta, tamo aqui na Espanha, que custa 1 hora de trem pra mostrar pros amigos de instagram, acrescentar mais um país que visitei.

  • @ethanmoore2016
    @ethanmoore2016 Před rokem

    More videos like this please there are so many countries and endless content

  • @shaikikbhalBasha
    @shaikikbhalBasha Před rokem +1

    thanks cool, good video, easy to undertand

  • @FiliponELBigodon
    @FiliponELBigodon Před rokem +3

    Hello ! I am a Brazillian. It´s amazing praisable how our history has been sinthesyzed in 17 minutes. Good Job ! Just an observation: the music played in between the chápters aren´t Brazilian. They are Caribean: mambo, merengue or salsa. Not Samba. But still, that´s a lot for your pioneer work !!!

  • @IvoryTrance
    @IvoryTrance Před rokem +11

    If you can do a history about each country like this that would be amazing!

    • @Zen-sx5io
      @Zen-sx5io Před rokem

      Yep, but I'll be a long while before they 1/4 of the world's nations.

  • @mrantipatia1872
    @mrantipatia1872 Před rokem

    Your videos make me happy

  • @afroinvest3269
    @afroinvest3269 Před rokem +2

    Love how the music matches the topic! Great work

  • @arthur.william
    @arthur.william Před rokem +3

    Very good this video! 🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @legohistorytube.3148
    @legohistorytube.3148 Před rokem +32

    Wow! I never knew that Brazil started out as an Empire! Also, could you please do Australia next?

    • @petervad
      @petervad Před rokem +4

      yes, as long as they include the 60,000 years prior to the last 250 years of European colonisation.

    • @VictorPMarcos
      @VictorPMarcos Před rokem +7

      in 1521 the portuguese Cristovão de Mendonça captained the fleet of three caravels which charted the east coast of Australia. Yes, the portugueses discovered Australia!

    • @petervad
      @petervad Před rokem

      @@VictorPMarcos The Portuguese did not discover Australia. There were people living there for 60,000 years before Europeans arrived. We must stop having a Eurocentric view of history; it is is inaccurate, dangerous and insulting.

    • @VictorPMarcos
      @VictorPMarcos Před rokem +1

      @@petervad What a ridiculous argument! Therefore, the RX was never discovered... because it always there!!!!

    • @VictorPMarcos
      @VictorPMarcos Před rokem

      Cambridge dicionary: Disvcovered - to find someone or something

  • @CesarGrossmann
    @CesarGrossmann Před rokem

    Excellent summary.

  • @highwayempire1
    @highwayempire1 Před rokem

    Excellent video

  • @YeduKrishnan
    @YeduKrishnan Před rokem +4

    I noticed that, "Takes advantage of" being used quite often in Geo History videos 😅🤣🤣

  • @AnsgarisIoannes
    @AnsgarisIoannes Před rokem +8

    De hecho Aleixo Garcia, un portugués que aprovechó una incursión guaraní a la frontera oriental del Imperio Incaico adentrandose por Santa catarina y Paraguay para llegar hacia el Chacó y ahi por la actual centro de Bolivia en 1523

  • @yoshiak1904
    @yoshiak1904 Před rokem

    Obrigado por esse vídeo eu amo seu canal

  • @solomonedgettcholosky4521

    nice job

  • @artilire
    @artilire Před rokem +15

    The fact that he completely ignored ww1 just shows how unimportant it was outside Europe

    • @thebrazillianguytm2186
      @thebrazillianguytm2186 Před rokem +9

      We killed some german dolphins at least, that's something, right?

    • @justinherrera3722
      @justinherrera3722 Před rokem +1

      Damn what did Brazilians do to you?

    • @EpicBundy
      @EpicBundy Před rokem +1

      Sei dos heroicos pracinhas no monte castello na ww2. Não sei da ww1, Brasil participou de alguma forma? Sério, nunca ouvi nada a respeito.

    • @hjdhjddsah
      @hjdhjddsah Před rokem +1

      I'm brazilian and I know nothing about our participation in ww1. We know good about our role in ww2, but ww1 is irrelevant

  • @UraidTariq
    @UraidTariq Před rokem +9

    This channel is the ultimate proof that students at school love to learn about the history but schools don't know the right way to teach the kids. Literally it would be so cool if you were my history teacher 🙏🙏🙏

    • @joaopedro4609
      @joaopedro4609 Před rokem +2

      Please don't compare the work of a teacher with that of a youtuber. Is the content really good? Yes. But we must remember that the channel can post whenever it wants, it does not need to follow a schedule or curriculum, and the people looking for content are only those who have the least bit of interest on the subject.

  • @tasosmarmaras355
    @tasosmarmaras355 Před rokem

    I don't care about the topic. This channel makes everything look sooo interesting

  • @mateuspopoff
    @mateuspopoff Před rokem

    thanks!!!!! i love it

  • @ricardozan5881
    @ricardozan5881 Před rokem +4

    Missing the Amapá dispute between Brazil 🇧🇷 and French Guiana 🇬🇫🇫🇷(1895 - 1900), and the Pirara dispute between Brazil 🇧🇷 and British Guiana 🇬🇾🇬🇧(1840 - 1904). In the Pirara dispute Brazil 🇧🇷 lost 19.630km to the British 🇬🇧. #essequibo (Pirara Dispute) #republicavelha(Questão do Amapá)

  • @waveskrub1326
    @waveskrub1326 Před rokem +3

    This is cool! Do you one day you can do Mexico as well?

  • @M_gs.
    @M_gs. Před 6 měsíci +1

    Ese cara domina a geografia completa. Parabéns pelo excelente vídeo. Tinha assistido um sobre o futebol( adorei ) e aproveitei para encontrar alguma coisa sobre meu BR. E encontrei! De mais! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @NinajuiPR
    @NinajuiPR Před rokem +1

    Everyone wake up new upload with the best narrator

  • @paulopascotto7260
    @paulopascotto7260 Před rokem +9

    Soy plantations weren't near amazon lands at the beginning. It was in the "cerrado", our type of savanah. It reached amazon forest decades later.

    • @RobertGames2030
      @RobertGames2030 Před rokem +1

      🤑🤑🤑

    • @detectordegados5292
      @detectordegados5292 Před rokem +1

      Only 1-2 decades from the 70s timestamp at the time he talked about it on the video. Not much difference to be honest...

  • @mikaelsza
    @mikaelsza Před rokem +4

    You have summoned the Brazilian army to your channel!! Enjoy the comments!!

    • @thebrazillianguytm2186
      @thebrazillianguytm2186 Před rokem +2

      BRAZILIAN GANG, ARISE!!!

    • @EpicBundy
      @EpicBundy Před rokem

      @@thebrazillianguytm2186 A bunch of brazilians with broken english. Myself included.

  • @AiAi-td3lw
    @AiAi-td3lw Před rokem

    I would’ve loved history like this when I was in school!

  • @4CelciusDegree
    @4CelciusDegree Před rokem +2

    This guy is the best narrator ever please work with him as long as possible

  • @Dock284
    @Dock284 Před rokem +16

    you did just kind of ignore Brazil's involvement in ww1. Despite it not being that important to the war itself it feels important enough to include.

    • @outerspace7391
      @outerspace7391 Před rokem +16

      I mean, they ignored a big part of Pedro's reign as king and the war of Riograndese independence, so I suppose it's a summary video

    • @heitorcoltri7161
      @heitorcoltri7161 Před rokem +11

      He 100% ignored the Batalha das Toninhas

    • @umcaratotalmentenormal
      @umcaratotalmentenormal Před rokem

      Desde esse tempo Brasil odiava a Alemanha

    • @Chadius_Thundercock
      @Chadius_Thundercock Před rokem

      He also ignored the crimes Lula committed

    • @detectordegados5292
      @detectordegados5292 Před rokem +1

      KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK but Brazil's involvement in WW1 is literally a joke. Not even metaphorically. It is li-te-ra-ly a f***ing joke

  • @miguelmontenegro3520
    @miguelmontenegro3520 Před rokem +19

    This is the weirdest country ever.
    Only place where you can see norwegians, scots and germans under the dutch fighting a native-portuguese coalition.

  • @majo4117
    @majo4117 Před rokem +1

    fantastic

  • @gabs_salem
    @gabs_salem Před rokem

    Eh, close enough. Good stuff man

  • @g.ricepad9470
    @g.ricepad9470 Před rokem +4

    14:03
    Just a small mistake. Goulart never managed to expropriate estates. He proposed it but was coup before action.
    About the ending part with Lula’s and Dilma’s mandates. I believe it’s just too recent for people to have a consensus over

  • @Troj27
    @Troj27 Před rokem +4

    May I request a video on the rise and fall of Prussia please? :)

    • @ok-by4ce
      @ok-by4ce Před rokem +1

      i’d love to see that

  • @CheezDoodlezz
    @CheezDoodlezz Před rokem +1

    HOW DID I MISS THIS 2 WEEKS LATERRRRRRR

  • @alevicbre
    @alevicbre Před 3 měsíci

    Parabéns!

  • @kulera
    @kulera Před rokem +3

    What amazes me is how Brazil managed to stay United as big as it is while Latin American was falling apart.

    • @gustavol2977
      @gustavol2977 Před rokem +6

      That's mainly because of the Emperor, who kept the political and religious control centralised.

    • @elicesarquirino5609
      @elicesarquirino5609 Před rokem +3

      O Brasil teve um grande período como Império, antes disso foi governado por um monarca europeu que transferiu a capital do Império Português para o Rio de Janeiro após a invasão de Napoleão. Ele relutou em voltar o quanto pode, pois sabia que o verdadeiro império português seria construído em terras brasileiras. Nosso segundo imperador foi um grande homem, inteligente e muito do seu planejamento existe até hoje. Seu reinado foi um dos mais longos na história. Hoje Dom Pedro II é recordado em quase todas as cidades com nomes de escolas, universidades e avenidas.

  • @DioguinhoYT
    @DioguinhoYT Před rokem +6

    Ah sim, a França. O país que invadiu o Brasil várias vezes de muitos jeitos. Até hoje são bem críticos em relação ao Brasil

    • @andrenagato6195
      @andrenagato6195 Před rokem +1

      Agora nós temos um presidente marionete do governo francês

    • @lucasdias2875
      @lucasdias2875 Před rokem

      @@andrenagato6195 e sai um mau perdedor que era marionete de outro mau perdedor (trump).

    • @gustavol2977
      @gustavol2977 Před rokem +1

      @@andrenagato6195 maiorenete? Temos um presidente com mais bom-senso, diferente do Bolsonaro que acha que mudanças climáticas é coisa de esquerda.

    • @rod.rigoow
      @rod.rigoow Před rokem

      Acha que alguém não sabe oq é bom-senso

    • @gustavol2977
      @gustavol2977 Před rokem

      @@SIMSIMSIMSIMI2320 vocês são tão burros que acreditam na honestidade do outro 🤣🤣🤣. Essas eleições foram sobre escolher o bandido menos pior. Não tem como uma pessoa que tenha um pingo de razão votar no Bolsonaro achando que ele é mais honesto que Lula. As mesmas figuras condenadas no Mensalão rodeiam o Bolsonaro hoje, em especial os do PP.

  • @believeinpeace
    @believeinpeace Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @Byzol
    @Byzol Před rokem +2

    Thanks

  • @MagicMike_101
    @MagicMike_101 Před rokem +3

    Portugal was an explorer and never developed the country, or the country never had this mentality. Just poor Latina America vibes today. Keep up the excellent work.

    • @pedrocsantos8
      @pedrocsantos8 Před rokem +7

      Let's see what Portugal did with Brazil's gold.....
      It is often asked what did the Portuguese do with so much gold? Contrary to what other Europeans did, Portugal built and invested in the colonies. That's why around 30 UNESCO World Heritage Sites were built by the Portuguese around the world, which no one else has done, except perhaps Spain.
      Many of these remains have been considered by UNESCO as having “exceptional universal value” and, as such, classified as World Heritage Sites. In November 2012, the World Heritage List already had 26 Portuguese-influenced properties, spread across 18 countries on 4 continents, with many others on the Tentative Lists of several countries.
      In Brazil alone, there are 9 sites classified as World Heritage Sites.
      As a result of a historical process of universal dimension, as was the case of the Portuguese expansion that began in the 15th century, the material and immaterial testimonies of Portuguese occupation and domination in various regions of the world today constitute a heritage of recognized historical and incalculable cultural value.
      there is an architectural heritage of incalculable value built by Portugal. If you go see the architectural heritage left by Portugal around the world, you will be impressed. In countries like , Morocco, Brazil, Ghana, Bahrain, Mozambique, Angola, India, Iran, Kenya, Oman, Sri Lanka, Malasia, China and many others, you will see how many of them have world heritage sites or candidates for such, that's where many of the resources and gold of the colonies went.
      and by the way, for the leftists, don't come here with the narrative of the oppressed peoples and how European colonialism was very bad, because for your information in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, there was also this "colonialism" where people conquer other peoples, this happened to the Romans and Carthaginians, Greeks, Persians, Muslims, Suevi, Vandals, Mongols, etc, etc, etc.

    • @mauriciomarques4917
      @mauriciomarques4917 Před rokem +1

      Wrong

    • @danielabenettisantana412
      @danielabenettisantana412 Před rokem +2

      @@pedrocsantos8 PORTUGAL FICOU NA HISTÓRIA COMO O PAÍS QUE MAIS TRAFFIC0U SERES HUMANOS NO MUNDO!!!!!

    • @pedrocsantos8
      @pedrocsantos8 Před rokem

      @@danielabenettisantana412 Esses devem ter sido os Ingleses ou os holandeses que traficavam escravos em navios com bandeira Portuguesa mas de qualquer das formas a escravatura sempre existiu ao longo dos seculos e em carias culturas, os otomanos não traficavam escravos negros?? E os egípcios tb não, e os romanos e os vikings por serem brancos já não há problema?? Gente sem noção nenhuma da história da humanidade continuam a cair na velha história de que os africanos e sul americanos são uns coitadinhos, essa vitimização é extremamente discriminatória, eu se fosse dessas culturas tinha vergonha dessa vitimização constante. Você conhece algum continente onde tenha existido mais guerras, violencia, revoluções invasões, etc do que na europa ou medio oriente?? E não vê essa gente sempre com a mesma narrativa da vitimizaçao.

    • @pedrocsantos8
      @pedrocsantos8 Před rokem

      @@danielabenettisantana412 Existe uma corrente anti-europeia que empola tudo o que estes faziam de errado e desculpa e ignora tudo o que os outros fizeram.
      Mas vamos começar mesmo pelo princípio.
      200 e tal anos, depois de Cristo, toda a bacia do mediterrâneo adoptou a religião cristã como maioritária. Mesmo com perseguições do império romano, uma grande parte dos habitantes do império aderiram a esta de forma pacífica. Era mais popular do que as religiões antigas.
      Uns anos depois, surge a religião islâmica na Arábia. Lança uma "jiad" ou guerra santa contra as terras cristãs que ocupa e, consequentemente, impõe a religião muçulmana com diversas medidas. Os não-muçulmanos podiam ser escravizados e não tinham direito a qualquer cargo público. Eram estrangeiros na sua própria terra.
      Ocuparam a península ibérica onde fizeram o mesmo. Até hoje não se desculparam e a organização "estado islâmico" tem como objectivo, no século XXI, reocupar a península e acabar com o cristianismo.
      De qualquer forma, nunca li ninguém no Quora a condenar a Arábia saudita por essa invasão e anulação de cultura, destruição de monumentos, etc.
      Também tem de ser dito que trouxeram inovações.
      A Europa reagiu, a península ibérica voltou a ser governada por cristãos e a descriminação passou a ser exercida aos que aderiram à religião imposta anteriormente.
      Surgiram as cruzadas que tinham como objetivo libertar territórios invadidos por estes. (Lembro que só em partes do norte da Europa é que o cristianismo foi imposto, até então.)
      Na altura, constituem-se impérios com os lucros do comércio do oriente, que atravessava a Ásia até chegar à Europa. A Europa financiava a sua própria destruição tanto que o império romano do oriente definhava.
      Chegamos a 1415 com a conquista de Ceuta e o início da expansão ibérica.
      Ceuta tinha uma atitude predatória nos navios que atravessassem o estreito de Gibraltar, assim como era recorrente o ataque à costa dos países cristãos para saquear, matar e obter escravos. Não era só Ceuta mas outras cidades estado da costa africana.
      Os portugueses começaram a conquistar essas cidades, como medida de auto proteção e vão repor a religião cristã.
      Exploram a costa africana onde entram no mercado de escravos milenar já praticado pelos muçulmanos e pelos romanos, anteriormente. Só que desta vez, com navios, vão mais perto da fonte, com as feitorias na costa.
      Tem contactos com o reino do Congo, que se converte ao cristianismo e o rei e os príncipes são aceites como nobres na Europa.
      Portugal chega à Índia e entra em choque com os mercadores muçulmanos que não queriam perder o negócio. Conquista cidades estado, derrota os turcos aliados aos venezianos, que queriam manter o monopólio do comércio.
      Ora fazia alianças com os povos locais ou conquistava quem lhe era hostil, como era normal no resto do planeta.
      O que é omitido é que a maioria dos contactos foram pacíficos. Os portugueses ofereciam proteção, traziam inovações e uma religião mais benevolente, tanto é que mesmo em locais onde não tem presença e os poderes locais não exterminaram as pessoas que aderiram à cultura e à religião (Japão e outros.) existem pessoas que se identificam como portugueses.
      Na América do sul, estabeleceram-se em comunidades que eram favoráveis aos portugueses. Essas comunidades receberam a cultura portuguesa, adoptaram a religião e ouve uma mistura da população. As tribos hostis foram combatidas na esmagadora maioria pelas tribos favoráveis aos portugueses e eram, considerados portugueses. Da Europa eram apenas umas dezenas que entretanto deram formação militar europeia e armamento aos "portugueses" do Brasil.
      A Espanha invadiu impérios na América central e do sul.
      O que eu nunca li foi alguém a considerar genocídio, a destruição de civilizações menores com requintes de malvadez, com base numa religião que exigia milhares de sacrifícios humanos.
      Os espanhóis também tiveram um amplo apoio dos povos subjugados por essas potências.
      Facilmente um povo adere a uma religião de uma potência que tráz maravilhas tecnológicas e explica que na religião deles, não é preciso sacrificar os filhos para ter boas colheitas, basta rezar.
      E por fim vamos ao século XIX. No fim deste dá-se a partilha de África pelas potências europeias. Já existe o quinino que permite aos europeus, explorar o interior de África.
      Até então Portugal, tinha uma presença que se expandiu pouco para longe da costa. Territórios como Cabinda conseguem ser um protetorado português. Escrevo conseguem porque o Congo não conseguiu. Ficou para a Bélgica que impôs medidas draconianas aos locais.
      Resumindo e concluindo, as potências europeias, com ênfase em Portugal e Espanha, são arrastadas pela lama por pseudo-historiadores parciais que exigem destes, que tivessem uma moral do século XXI, centenas de anos antes desta era.
      Ignoram o resto da história mundial, o comportamento normal dos seres humanos na sua evolução até ao estado atual. Ignoram que os escravos trazidos para as américas eram, no princípio, os "sortudos" que não foram chacinados quando uma tribo mais forte, destruiu uma mais fraca.
      Os europeus também tiveram oportunidade de fazer isso. O que não faltou foi guerras entre estados europeus. Nalguns casos até aconteceu. A palavra "escravo" deriva de "eslavo".
      A expansão portuguesa e espanhola foram um marco no fim de comportamentos bárbaros que tinham deixado de existir há milhares de anos no continente europeu e asiático.
      Não eram perfeitos e tinham comportamentos também bárbaros para os nossos padrões atuais. Escravatura, intolerância religiosa, belicismo… só que, mesmo assim, eram muito mais humanos que os outros, tirando alguma tribo com costumes pacíficos que tenha sobrevivido às outras.
      Em milhares de anos de escravatura, sacrifícios rituais de seres humanos por diversos motivos. Foram os europeus, com especial contributo de Portugal e Espanha, e não outro povo qualquer a avançar a humanidade para esta sociedade atual.
      Desculparem-se porquê?
      Querem reconstruir os templos da cidade do México e voltar a usá-los da mesma forma que eram usados antes do espanhóis?
      E que tal atacar, matar e comer os fulanos da cidade do lado?

  • @mpdias2003
    @mpdias2003 Před rokem +8

    Como Brasileiro, devo citar aqui algumas correções do meu ponto de vista:
    • O video dá a entender todo o tempo que os portugueses colonos "descobriram" tudo sobre nós, enquanto que na verdade os POVOS ORIGINÁRIOS tinham muito conhecimento desta terra a milhares de anos atrás, apesar de não terem desenvolvido civilização nível inca ou maia. Então é errôneo atribuir aos europeus a "descoberta", ignorando a importância indígena que já habitavam o Brasil muito antes.
    • Atualmente, vivemos uma forte "polarização política" desde 2013 entre progressistas e conservadores, apresentando certas discordâncias ou visões distintas referente a alguns fatos de nossa história. Os debates/polêmicas mais notórios são a ditadura militar e a era Lula: para um progressista de esquerda, a ditadura militar foi o período mais sombrio da nossa história, enquanto que o governo Lula foi o melhor governo que já existiu; mas para um conservador de direita, a ditadura militar não foi necessariamente uma ditadura (embora haja alguns que concordam com a versão tradicional), e que o governo Lula foi o governo mais corrupto da história de nosso país.
    Os comentários abaixo sobre a era Lula representam mais a segunda interpretação, pois eles são mais ativos nas redes sociais que a esquerda progressista.
    • A era Bolsonaro se enquadra com no mesmo eixo do tópico anterior, com os Bolsonaristas (denominação dos seguidores do presidente) defendendo e passando pano em quase tudo o que ele diz, enquanto que os Petistas (oposição que ganhou a eleição 2022 com o Lula) o enxerga como a pior pessoa que já pisou no país, além de defender seu ídolo político Lula.

    • @mauriciomarques4917
      @mauriciomarques4917 Před rokem

      Basta ver os números. O Lula baixou a régua do IBGE para tirar 22 milhões de pessoas da pobreza. Bolsonaro, apesar de toda perseguição, conseguiu um ótimo resultado. Distribuiu mais de 420 mil títulos de terras, por exemplo. Mais que Lula FHC Dilma combinados.

    • @k.g.b5816
      @k.g.b5816 Před rokem +2

      @@mauriciomarques4917 Fonte : da juventude

    • @waltercosta18
      @waltercosta18 Před rokem

      Conservadores não, reacionários!

    • @arturealves7340
      @arturealves7340 Před rokem

      O senhor de nome dias está evadindo esse país de indígenas. Favelado cala boca

    • @silveriorebelo2920
      @silveriorebelo2920 Před rokem

      o senhor faz parte dos povos indígenas??

  • @Prodigious1One
    @Prodigious1One Před rokem

    Very cool.

  • @listtamaru
    @listtamaru Před rokem +1

    "Coffee Republic" is locally called "República do Café com Leite" which happens to be the alternation in power between Minas Gerais and São Paulo, due to the production of Coffee (Café) and Milk (Leite). That's where the White part (around 12:45) comes from.

  • @ocloredmind4973
    @ocloredmind4973 Před rokem +9

    History of japan or china next video please, great content

  • @maryocecilyo3372
    @maryocecilyo3372 Před rokem +16

    Legendas em português, por favor.

  • @pentasweet5954
    @pentasweet5954 Před rokem +1

    valeu pelo video 👍

  • @achourfreepalestine
    @achourfreepalestine Před rokem +2

    Aaaahh yes begining the History of Brazil with a map of portugal

  • @gilnopvariko
    @gilnopvariko Před rokem +5

    ❤️🇧🇷

  • @umargul5644
    @umargul5644 Před 9 měsíci

    Great 👍

  • @StudyingManually
    @StudyingManually Před 7 měsíci +1

    Brasília sounds so beautiful! :)

  • @TIAGOCARMELO
    @TIAGOCARMELO Před rokem +3

    small corection, it was King Sebastian, not Henry, the one who died in 1578 in Alcacer Quibir, costing portuguese's independence

    • @edusauron
      @edusauron Před rokem +1

      Depois de D. Sebastião, seu tio, D. Henrique, que era um bispo católico, se torna Rei, mas morre sem herdeiros. Daí o trono vai para os Espanhóis.

  • @KaiWhitehouse
    @KaiWhitehouse Před rokem +9

    When it comes to the world of investing,most people don't know where to start. Fortunately, great investors of the past and present can provide us with guidance.

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      @VivianaMosier Před rokem

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      @LewisMorris194 Před rokem

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      @EvieRandall Před rokem

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      @NoriegaWilliams Před rokem

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      @DeclanSimmons Před rokem

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  • @AntiCommunist
    @AntiCommunist Před rokem

    60fps animations look very smooth

  • @geleanden
    @geleanden Před rokem +2

    R.I.P Péle❤

  • @juventusturin6021
    @juventusturin6021 Před rokem +3

    History of Colombia, Argentina, Paraguay ? That would be cool