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  • @MajoraZ
    @MajoraZ Před 5 měsíci +85

    I do posts & consulting on Mesoamerica (Aztec, Maya etc): So far in this series i"ve been listing Prehispanic empires that didn't make it in the videos since me and Possible History found each other too late... But since i've already covered most of the major empires that I felt deserved a mention as of the last/Late Medieval video, and we're at the period of Spanish Conquest, this final comment willbe touching on the Aztec Empire's political structure, and giving corrections on how and why it fell... As while the idea the video repeats that Cortes got allies against the Mexica of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan due to it being oppressive and resented is a common misconception, the truth is sort of the opposite! It's LOOSE political structure, and really the way Mesoamerican politics worked in general, was it's undoing (alongside diseases etc).
    As mentioned in the pinned comment in the last video, the Aztec Empire has it's origins in a bunch of Nahuatl speaking nomads from above Mesoamerica in Northwestern Mexico migrating down into Central Mexico, and adopting Mesoamerican practices of city-building, state societies, and other cultural traits. The Mexica were among the last of these Nahua groups to arrive, founding their city of Tenochtitlan in 1325, and after initially helping the city-state of Azcapotzalco expand acting as soldiers for it, got caught up in the latter's succession dispute, which eventually results in Tenochtitlan, aided by the fellow Nahua cities of Texcoco and Tlacopan, overthrowing Azcapotzalco in 1428 and maintaining an alliance for further conquests, which is what we know as the "Aztec Empire", though the exact nature of that alliance is a bit disputed, and as we'll see, (and I've explained in less detail in my comments on prior videos) calling it an "empire" may be misleading.
    The Mexica were undeniably conquerors: As I mentioned, even early on they made a name for themselves as soldiers, and as what we know as the "Aztec Empire" grew, the Mexica relied on military campaigns to expand and maintain their political influence. But their actual administration or meddling in the local affairs of conquered states after conquering them was usually pretty minimal, even compared to other major Mesoamerican players like the Purepecha Empire, Monte Alban, etc: There were usually tax demands, the expectation you wouldn't block roads, and would lodge Aztec diplomats, merchants and armies, and put a shrine up to Huitzilopochtli, the patron Mexica god... but if they did that, Subject states usually kept their existing rulers, laws, customs, and managed their own affairs, as long as they met those other conditions. In fact, Aztec subjects could even have their own subjects, or go to war against each other without the Mexica nessacarily getting involved.
    As a result, subject states had their own identity, ambitions and the ability to pursue them: Attempts to secede via stopping payment of taxes, or switching allegiances to that of a different political network etc were common, the former particularly after the death of an Aztec Emperor, to see what they could get away with but also as a sort of traditional test to force the new emperor to prove their military might, since the threat of being reconquered, moreso then actual administrative control, kept subjects in line. Additionally, some states BENEFITTED from Aztec rule: Vassals which joined the empire voluntarily for protection or better trade access did so merely transactionally; but the core states within the Valley of Mexico with flourished from the taxes Tenochtitlan brought into the area; and those states heavily intermarried with Mexica royalty had more resulting influence, so it was in their interest for it's military power to be respected and new emperors to be tested too. There's a lot more that could be said about how political marriages and dynastic connections (and as I alluded to, economics) played into political influence, courting vassals etc , but I have to skip it sadly.
    What about sacrifices? The Mexica absolutely did them (though less then people think: likely 100s-1000s a year, not 10,000s), but so did everybody else, as sacrifice was a universal practice in Mesoamerica: The Mexica just did it the most, as most sacrifices enemy soldiers captured in wars and the Mexica were at the top militarily. People given as captives as spoils when states were initially conquered was a thing too, but sacrificial captives as regular tax payments were rare: Taxes were were usually economic goods, and that was the real driver of Mexica expansionism moreso then collecting captives, though certainly proving military might was part of what kept subjects in line to pay taxes, and by extension large sacrificial ceremonies flexed one's military power, so it's not entirely unrelated.
    So, why did Cortes make alliances against the Mexica? Opportunism, mostly. As I said, states even within the Aztec Empire mostly had their own interests and identity, and would switch sides if they thought they would benefit from it. By extension, Cortes in many cases was actively being manipulated by local kings and officials, who were calling the shots at least as much as Cortes was. For example, Cortes's first ally was Cempoala, the capital of one of 3 major kingdoms of the Totonac civilization. There, it's king Xicomecoatl and other officials DID claim to be under the yoke of Aztec oppression and desperately wanted to be free of tax demands, and to an extent that may have been true... but they also then lied about there being an "Aztec fort" nearby they wanted the Conquistadors help to take out, which was really it's rival Totonac capital of Tzinpantzinco, and then after that ploy was found out, the Totonacs led the Conquistadors to Tlaxcala to get attacked, possibly to get rid of the Conquistadors or to test them (possibly even under Aztec orders), and mostly ditched them.
    Tlaxcala (which, by the way, was a republic with a senate) DID ally with Cortes primarily to be free of Aztec aggression, and people extrapolating Tlaxcala's motivations to other states is probably where the misconception of resentment driving Cortes's alliances comes from. But Tlaxcala was NOT an Aztec subject, it was an enemy state the Mexica were at war with and trying to conquer. And even it and it's officials like Xicotencatl II were not acting merely out of defense: En route to Tenochtitlan after allying with Cortes (an alliance the Tlaxcalteca set up), the Tlaxcalteca likely caused the Cholula massacre, placing a pro-Tlaxcalteca political faction in power there after Cholula recently switched from being aligned with Tlaxcala to becoming an Aztec ally.
    Tlaxcala is just one of Corte's allied states, and all the other states which would contribute armies to the Siege of Tenochtitlan like Texcoco, Huextozinco, Chalco, Xochimilco, Iztapalapan etc only ally with Cortes AFTER Moctezuma II has died, the massacre of the nobles and elite soldiers during the Toxcatl ceremony, Tenochtitlan being struck by Smallpox (though see further down) all of which would have undermined Mexica military power, it's ability to collect taxes and project it's political influence, etc. Hell, Xochimilco only joined AFTER being beaten but intially sided with the Mexica, while plenty of states never switched to Cortes's side.
    That timing/those details show they didn't join out of resentment, but opportunism: All of those bar Huextozinco were core states whom, again, married Mexica royalty and benefitted from the taxes they brought in. They DEPENDED on Mexica power and supremacy for their own political influence and economic prosperity, and only switched sides when Tenochtitlan was vulnerable anyways, didn't provide those benefits, and they had more to gain by turning on it. Some did have grievances (EX: Ixtlilxochitl II was a prince in Texcoco who was passed over for the throne in favor of a Mexica backed candidate: Half of Texcoco etc sided with the Mexica, he/his allies with Cortes), but overall Cortes got most of his allies not due to the nature of how it's political system worked, not because of resentment.
    Even more evidence is that this side-switching happened in so many other circumstances unrelated to Mexica rule: In the Mesoamerican political system where you get your independence even as a subject, pledging yourself to some other state to help them take out your current capital or rivals means you aren't really giving anything up, and can gain status in the new kingdom you prop up: This wasn't just how Cortes got allies, but it's how the Aztec Empire itself formed (After Azcapotzalco had a succession dispute which destabilized it's influence, the up and coming Mexica had Tlacopan and Texcoco helped them overthrow it to have status in the "Aztec Empire"), and you also see it happen over the next few decades after the Aztec Empire already fractured, like how the Zapotec kingdom of Tehuantepec worked with Conquistadors to topple the Mixtec kingdom of Tututepec (which as said last vid, was a remnant a major Mixtec Empire during the 11th/early 12th century AD), or the Iximche Maya doing so against the Kiche, etc.
    Lastly, as I allude to at the end there, the fall of Tenochtitlan did not mark the completion of Spanish colionization in Mesoamerica: Many states like Tututepec etc weren't a part of the Aztec Empire to begin with and had to be conquered later (many by Aztec armies now working with the Spanish), and in the last video I mentioned some of these, such as the Purepecha Empire to the west of the Aztec Empire. The intial smallpox epidemic was devastating and absolutely enabled Spanish campaigns, but the 95% death total is only reached by around 1600, roughly 80 years after contact, as a result of multiple epidemics rather then solely smallpox. Likewise, some Mesoamerican states remained unconquered all the way to the 1690s!

    • @alberich3963
      @alberich3963 Před 5 měsíci +2

      I read that it was around 80% to 90%, that the population had fallen from 30 million to between 3 and 6 million, I think 95% is an exaggeration

    • @bweaddss
      @bweaddss Před 5 měsíci +10

      Not reading allat 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @MajoraZ
      @MajoraZ Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@alberich3963 Mesoamerica as a whole probably didn't have 30m people. It's not an implausible figure, but i'd say it's a pretty high end estimate. like 15m to 20m i'd say is more the likely range. I used to be under the impression 20m to 25m was the consensus but I came across some recent stuff which makes me knock it down a bit, but i'm still looking into it more.
      In any case, there was almost certainly at least like a 90% population collapse by the 17th century, since you don't see the population hit even 2m again till the 19th century, and that's with proper censuses and stuff. Even if you go with a Mesoamerican pop estimate of like 15m, that's still a 90% population loss.
      Keep in mind also sometimes people mean "Central Mexico" when they say "Mexico", IE excluding the Maya areas, while Central Mexico itself can variously include or exclude the gulf coast and Oaxaca, etc, so when looking through demographic estimates and stuff that can get confusing.

    • @alberich3963
      @alberich3963 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@MajoraZ The research I saw said that the population of New Spain( northern part of the Spanish empire) at the beginning of the 19th century was between 8 and 10 million, but that included all of Central America, Northern Mexico and most of the United States

    • @alberich3963
      @alberich3963 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@MajoraZ Mexico is aroud 7 million after independence

  • @Princip777
    @Princip777 Před 5 měsíci +1271

    What if Austria-Hungary was made of chocolate?

    • @Kerguelen.Mapping
      @Kerguelen.Mapping Před 5 měsíci +36

      What if Egypt conquered all of Africa?

    • @apineapple3177
      @apineapple3177 Před 5 měsíci +95

      Would the different ethnic turn into different chocolates

    • @GlizzyGoblin757
      @GlizzyGoblin757 Před 5 měsíci +72

      @@Kerguelen.Mappingwhat if egypt chocolated all of africa

    • @MsWerbock
      @MsWerbock Před 5 měsíci +10

      This is amazing

    • @nou9800
      @nou9800 Před 5 měsíci +4

      🍫

  • @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500
    @socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 Před 5 měsíci +513

    6:15
    Damn, an upstart government in the north that captures Beijing, chasing out the older Nanjing government, where they flee to Taiwan to continue the fight against the upstart Beijing government?
    Never heard of it

  • @CoeGr
    @CoeGr Před 3 měsíci +70

    I'm a bit concerned that the last episode hasn't been released yet.

  • @fanzhang7259
    @fanzhang7259 Před 4 měsíci +31

    Waiting for 5th and the final episode of this series!

  • @lucasswearingen1315
    @lucasswearingen1315 Před měsícem +16

    Please finish the series 🙏🥺

  • @Yeoldekingkay
    @Yeoldekingkay Před 5 měsíci +30

    13:40 OMG, a dutchman finally answered us about what his country did to their prime Minister in 1672 😂

  • @Dutchempireball
    @Dutchempireball Před 5 měsíci +80

    Great video! Can you someday make a what if everything went perfect for the Netherlands?

    • @geokou7645
      @geokou7645 Před 5 měsíci +25

      Username checks out

    • @owencooney7178
      @owencooney7178 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I love the orange Dutch empire

    • @mj6463
      @mj6463 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Just watch f1

    • @ChadaTurk66
      @ChadaTurk66 Před 4 měsíci

      You guys need to wash your hands like Turks %47 is very low and lowest in Europe

    • @nibiru27
      @nibiru27 Před 4 měsíci

      No

  • @lhp_a4441
    @lhp_a4441 Před 4 měsíci +15

    Need the final video asap..sir..

  • @mappingshaman5280
    @mappingshaman5280 Před 5 měsíci +50

    How is the kalmar union not an empire? North Sea empire too for that matter. I'm just surprised that Norway and Denmark aren't empire territories yet

    • @joacimjeppsson4952
      @joacimjeppsson4952 Před 5 měsíci +24

      Probably since the kalmar union wasn't too powerful, it was in constant civil war with Sweden throughout most of its existence. As for the north sea empire, it was neither comparable in power, size nor longevity to all of the other empires mentioned, if he were to show every single kingdom which claimed to be an empire, this video would be hours long.

    • @mappingshaman5280
      @mappingshaman5280 Před 5 měsíci +7

      @joacimjeppsson4952 he literally mentioned the hotak empire which lasted equally as long as the north sea empire. It was also comparable in size because it controlled Norway, Denmark and England.

    • @guycrew3973
      @guycrew3973 Před 5 měsíci +21

      ⁠@@mappingshaman5280he didn’t say that the hotak were an empire he just said that they were the ones to almost destroy the Safavid

    • @joacimjeppsson4952
      @joacimjeppsson4952 Před 5 měsíci +26

      @@mappingshaman5280 PH mentioned hotak due to its relevancy in the rise of later persian empires. Alot of states like the kingdom of France, Prussia and Aq Quanlu etc are mentioned in passing due to context being needed. The north sea empire isn't one of those states, not to mention that the north sea empire wasn't even an empire but rather a personal union, which it seems like PH was trying to avoid including in this video, he only included plc after it had United, and mentioned the iberian union due to its relevancy in both empires peaks and declines. The habsburgs are technically a number of personal unions, but considering the time and administrative effectiveness of their empire they could still be counted.

    • @heliogonzalezsanchez8227
      @heliogonzalezsanchez8227 Před 5 měsíci +4

      because they were an union of small merchant duchies and territories and they didn't have the size, nor the influence to call themselves an empire, not to mention they weren't really interested in forming an empire, they were just interested in making money

  • @mappingshaman5280
    @mappingshaman5280 Před 5 měsíci +32

    I only just noticed you have 125k subscribers. I remember when you were still small a year or two ago. Congrats it's well earned!

  • @brightlights365
    @brightlights365 Před 5 měsíci +68

    Gotta say, I'm seriously loving this series. I'm quite disappointed at the lack of native empires in North America, however. A few - especially the Iroquois - could definitely hold this position given the requirements outlined earlier on. I do get, however, that it's harder to define North American empires due to a lack of definitive sources. Hopefully Tecumseh's coalition will get a bit of a spotlight in the next video, although their claim is far shakier than the Iroquois.

    • @DarthAwesome117
      @DarthAwesome117 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Big thing is that the Iroquois weren’t really a unified nation, more a close alliance or really loose confederation.

    • @winstonzhou4595
      @winstonzhou4595 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Too weak compared to contemporary states (in Europe and the rest of the old world)

    • @jakebranch2599
      @jakebranch2599 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@DarthAwesome117kinda like the Etruscans (or as they called themselves, the rasnea)

    • @tompatterson1548
      @tompatterson1548 Před 4 měsíci

      @@DarthAwesome117 At their height in the Beaver Wars?

    • @deleted-something
      @deleted-something Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@DarthAwesome117that would disqualify a lot of empires.

  • @thatonecommenter.
    @thatonecommenter. Před měsícem +7

    I am mildly concerned that the final video has not been released yet. When are you going to release the last video in the series?

  • @batmangamer75
    @batmangamer75 Před 5 měsíci +27

    Technically in 1620 Portugal had influence and control over most of Africas and South Asias costlines

  • @sirhack3r492
    @sirhack3r492 Před 4 měsíci +12

    When is the final part coming out?

    • @monkyblu7396
      @monkyblu7396 Před 2 měsíci +1

      My conspiracy theory brain tells me someone with power didn’t want the information getting out

  • @tnt-boom
    @tnt-boom Před 2 měsíci +11

    Where final part?

  • @geokou7645
    @geokou7645 Před 5 měsíci +35

    I hereby revoke your right to say “first”, lil bro

    • @KingOfStopMotion
      @KingOfStopMotion Před 5 měsíci +2

      You are a hero to all!

    • @wayne9436
      @wayne9436 Před 5 měsíci

      I hereby revoke my chicken to blast whipped cream

  • @strayvelvet
    @strayvelvet Před 4 měsíci +13

    where is the next one??

  • @VulcaniaFez1
    @VulcaniaFez1 Před měsícem +8

    When is the next episode!

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Awesome man! Love this series!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @muhammadhabibieamiro3639
    @muhammadhabibieamiro3639 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Another amazing video

  • @YoussefDaanBenAmor
    @YoussefDaanBenAmor Před 5 měsíci +108

    Given how there were hundreds if not thousands of princely states at the time, in which many rulers proclaimed themselves ‘emperor’ its just an impossible mission.

    • @psgamer-il2pt
      @psgamer-il2pt Před 5 měsíci +11

      Did you watch the first video?

    • @Leyrann
      @Leyrann Před 5 měsíci +21

      Fun fact: PH does not use the definition of "called themselves an empire/the ruler called himself an emperor", but rather the definition of "is a large and/or influential state in their region".

    • @KiraiKatsuji
      @KiraiKatsuji Před 5 měsíci +12

      He quite litteraly explains his criteria for an Empire at the start of the video

  • @samuraipenguin8120
    @samuraipenguin8120 Před 5 měsíci +1

    really good video, keep getting better :D

  • @user-yh3td1gg1q
    @user-yh3td1gg1q Před 5 měsíci +1

    Cool, these were my favorite type of videos

  • @Bloodgulch.
    @Bloodgulch. Před 5 měsíci +11

    i lost my SHIT when i saw that a new every empire vid had dropped i love this series and youre content
    best for you that it is good

  • @peetkarsten5522
    @peetkarsten5522 Před 5 měsíci

    let's go! I've been waiting for this!

  • @sibberianno6333
    @sibberianno6333 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great video PH. Just a remainder for next video that Mexico and Haiti both had two empires (albeit not very relevant ones) and Brazil was an empire for most of the 19th century. You probably already knew that but Latin American history often gets ignored, and I'd love to see them at least mentioned in the next video.

  • @benjaminobienu5297
    @benjaminobienu5297 Před 5 měsíci +39

    This is a great video, Mr. Possible History, and I love it. You mention the Maratha Empire; the Marathas were the ones to defeat the Mughals. And what do you think of a scenario where the Marathas unite India and modernize, similar to what Japan did, and what if the Marathas form a Greater India with Myanmar, Burma, Cambodia, Faun ( present-day Vietnam), Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines in a more peaceful way and have trade network and representation. Imagine the Marathas colonizing the Middle East, taking on Persia, and becoming a dominant power in South Asia and the Middle East. What do you think of that idea, Mr. Possible History? Any thoughts, comments, and opinions about this idea for a future scenario?

    • @SFighter51
      @SFighter51 Před 5 měsíci

      Any Indian Empire outside of "India" is literally civil war

    • @highgrounder
      @highgrounder Před 5 měsíci +10

      Bruh this starting to sound like an Albanian alternate history 🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱

    • @f1camel860
      @f1camel860 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@highgrounderAlbania invades and annexes all of the Balkans with their strong Albanian army, then outcompetes America and China economically with the mighty Albanian industry, finally inventing a death star and easily conquering the rest of the world. Glory the the new Albanian world order! 🇦🇱🇦🇱💪💪

    • @Naderium
      @Naderium Před 5 měsíci +1

      Wtf? The People of God, MUSLIMS would never allow it.

    • @indiafirst3676
      @indiafirst3676 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Naderium Marathas/Sikhs would had easily defeated the Qajars or Durranis in a 1 vs 1. These 2 empires were unstoppable in the 18th century later defeated only by the British

  • @Snodmystaahh
    @Snodmystaahh Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wooooo! PT2 babyyyyy

  • @minestar2247
    @minestar2247 Před 5 měsíci +5

    12:00 you forgot to note that spain inherited Portugal because the Portuguese king died with no heirs during the battle of the three kings, in morroco, great history

  • @gaiusoctavius6107
    @gaiusoctavius6107 Před měsícem +6

    When’s the last episode coming?

  • @ChRoumeli
    @ChRoumeli Před 5 měsíci +14

    Still waiting for the rewriting history series he promised

    • @KiraiKatsuji
      @KiraiKatsuji Před 5 měsíci +4

      It takes a lot of time and effort to do something so big

    • @ChRoumeli
      @ChRoumeli Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@KiraiKatsuji I know, I just want to make sure he didn't forget.

    • @KiraiKatsuji
      @KiraiKatsuji Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ChRoumeli have a good day

  • @etiennegarant7545
    @etiennegarant7545 Před 5 měsíci +6

    This video makes me want to play Europa Universalis IV so badly

  • @IoanCenturion
    @IoanCenturion Před 5 měsíci +1

    1:03 Minor correction, it's ArDaBil, not ArBaDil. Great video as always!

  • @alephd93
    @alephd93 Před měsícem +7

    Still waiting on final empires episode…

  • @themadmanwithapen
    @themadmanwithapen Před 5 měsíci +3

    It would be nice to see the maps from all episodes overlayed

  • @mindseye1790
    @mindseye1790 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Something I just noticed is the complete sidelining of Denmark's empire throughout this series. Even ignoring Cnut's North Sea Empire, the Danes were a major power in northern Europe during this time period, to the point where the Swedish Empire was only able to rise by breaking free of the Kalmar Union. It hurts to see Iceland and Greenland going uncolored.

    • @REDnBLACKnRED
      @REDnBLACKnRED Před 4 měsíci

      There were obviously many other smaller regional empires all over the world that didn't get talked about. The video is only covering those that seem to have had significant impact in shaping history. Denmark's empire was for the most part inconsequential on the world scale. Sweden was talked about because history could have gone a completely different direction had things turned out differently for them with Russia. It would be impossible to cover everything in a relatively short video.

    • @theGDmenace13
      @theGDmenace13 Před 4 měsíci

      Just more evidence that nobody cares about the Danish 😊

  • @Sercenkral31
    @Sercenkral31 Před 5 měsíci

    1:49 Finally correct ottoman map! Thank you.

  • @batmangamer75
    @batmangamer75 Před 5 měsíci +12

    Spain was the most important state in the indepence of USA, lirerally give them soldiers, invade the british and they give them money

    • @gfg1651
      @gfg1651 Před 5 měsíci +4

      No one remember because they didnt collabe because of it

    • @fireandblood8142
      @fireandblood8142 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Because France didn't land 10,000 troops on American soil and defeat the English Royal Navy at Chesapeake with its new modern fleet La Royale, decisively crippling the British war effort that led to the final peace agreement? Fun fact, after this naval defeat, the British were afraid that the French would invade Britain itself within a few years. Fortunately they were saved by the French revolution which decimated the officers (nobles) of La Royale and destroyed the fleet itself (many ships joined the Royal Navy, were scuttled or sunk by the Revolution's adversaries). So yeah, thanks to Spain, you did a great job, but especially thanks to France for literally winning the war for the US not once but twice, on land and at sea
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorktown_campaign
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington%E2%80%93Rochambeau_Revolutionary_Route
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Yorktown
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Chesapeake

    • @Joker-no1uh
      @Joker-no1uh Před 5 měsíci +3

      No, it was definitely France, which is why Benjamin Franklin and later John Adam's were in France trying to convince the King to support them. Spain, the Netherlands, and France all helped, but France supplied troops, weapons, training, and finance.

    • @batmangamer75
      @batmangamer75 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Joker-no1uh George Washington himself said that without Spanish help they could have never won, they blocked British ports they conquered a lot of the south cities wich nowadays have spanish names and declared war directly defeating the royal navy and participing in most land battles

    • @fireandblood8142
      @fireandblood8142 Před 5 měsíci

      @@batmangamer75 You must live in a parallel universe bro i gave you the links to the real battles just above remember to consult them plz thx

  • @ayzekpie9432
    @ayzekpie9432 Před 5 měsíci

    These videos bring back the meaning of life for m...
    ...y atlas of world history, of course, which I always leaf through and check how it matches.

  • @brawlstarsdoge
    @brawlstarsdoge Před 5 měsíci +1

    cant wait for the next video and see the chaos

  • @MossDrawing
    @MossDrawing Před 2 měsíci +2

    Can you make the last episode it has not comed out yet🙁

  • @AGamerthatregretsalot
    @AGamerthatregretsalot Před 5 měsíci

    It's a good day to be early to his videos

  • @TheNonTripleEntente
    @TheNonTripleEntente Před 2 měsíci +4

    And there wasnt a part 5

  • @Julianist
    @Julianist Před 5 měsíci

    I love this series

  • @dogsittinggay7273
    @dogsittinggay7273 Před 5 měsíci +6

    You should do a what if everything went perfect for the ottomans after the siege of vienna

  • @PalauBallEdits
    @PalauBallEdits Před 5 měsíci

    My favorite series!

  • @thatjunkerguy5392
    @thatjunkerguy5392 Před 5 měsíci +1

    2:57 cheeky Bill Wurtz reference

  • @floor737
    @floor737 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Suggestion: What if everything went perfect for Norway (pls)

  • @22LongRifle
    @22LongRifle Před 5 měsíci +17

    Can you make a “What if everything went PERFECT for Japan” video?

    • @shinsenshogun900
      @shinsenshogun900 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Real question: which Japanese regime?

    • @asilkinder3609
      @asilkinder3609 Před 5 měsíci

      @@shinsenshogun900 The one with unit 731

    • @22LongRifle
      @22LongRifle Před 5 měsíci

      @@shinsenshogun900I remember a video that he made on what if Japan conquered Korea in the 1600s or something like that but I can’t find it. So I guess there could be two scenarios? A scenario of Japan after the Meiji restoration and one of Japan not failing in their war to conquer Korea (This war was mentioned in the video)

    • @22LongRifle
      @22LongRifle Před 5 měsíci

      @@asilkinder3609As a Japanese citizen, I can assure you that is all Chinese propaganda!1!1!

    • @shinsenshogun900
      @shinsenshogun900 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@asilkinder3609 Daring tonight aren't we?

  • @Counterfactualy_no
    @Counterfactualy_no Před měsícem +3

    Day 25 asking for "What if Everything Went Perfect for Romania"

  • @franrobert80
    @franrobert80 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Are you going to make a part 2 of the "What if everything went perfect for Napoleon"?

  • @InquisitorXarius
    @InquisitorXarius Před 5 měsíci +10

    India was always decentralized, the issue with the Mughals is that they failed to federalize and became increasingly intolerant of non-muslims as time went on.

  • @stargazer-elite
    @stargazer-elite Před 5 měsíci

    Yay another PH vid

  • @JitendraKumar09876
    @JitendraKumar09876 Před 5 měsíci +8

    0:13 bro censoring things for the first time

  • @ukaszbryniarski6774
    @ukaszbryniarski6774 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Where is next episode of this series? Im not able to find it, was it taken down, or never published?

  • @jakebranch2599
    @jakebranch2599 Před 5 měsíci +43

    Small note: it's the Empire of Japan, not the Japanese empire

    • @zhianatienza5474
      @zhianatienza5474 Před 5 měsíci +15

      A bit pedantic, are we?

    • @The_whales
      @The_whales Před 5 měsíci +1

      Japanese empire is also a official name but empire of japan is the most commonly chosen as offical

    • @calvincoolidge5943
      @calvincoolidge5943 Před 5 měsíci

      Different?

    • @shiny_teddiursa
      @shiny_teddiursa Před 5 měsíci

      🤓☝🏽

    • @jakebranch2599
      @jakebranch2599 Před 5 měsíci

      @@calvincoolidge5943no, the empire of Japan was the official name (aka de jure).

  • @user-zg2ud2ri8i
    @user-zg2ud2ri8i Před 5 měsíci +4

    Video Idea: What if Columbus discovered Antarctica instead of America
    What if Everything went perfect for Mongol Empire(idk why you skipped this one in your video pls explain in reply)

    • @burner555
      @burner555 Před 5 měsíci +3

      "I send you to find a route to India, but you came back with blocks of ice!!?"

    • @NormalThe7th
      @NormalThe7th Před 5 měsíci

      Let's just say Columbus won't be nearly as sucessful

  • @vincentetcheverry9497
    @vincentetcheverry9497 Před 5 měsíci +1

    0:14 Damn, you used a painting about a revolution in 1830 to talk about about a revolution that was in 1789

  • @IronWolf123
    @IronWolf123 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'm surprised you didn't include the gradual colonisation of Australia by the British since it began in 1788 and you did show a few timestamps of the 1800s

    • @ashleytaylor7621
      @ashleytaylor7621 Před 2 měsíci

      he didn't show really anything to do with British history except the Americas but little does he know ALOT was happening then i mean look at Africa not 1 mention of France and England and Spain and he just glances on Asia he just barely mentions India nothing about Afghanistan and Pakistan

  • @jimmypetrock
    @jimmypetrock Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve watched every episode!

  • @DoctorX149
    @DoctorX149 Před 5 měsíci +3

    interesting video, but I really hope to see more of a shift back to alternate history videos after this series instead of more purely educational ones. Many of the people drawn to your channel are already pretty familiar with history, and while these sorts of videos can definitely fill gaps in our knowledge, your alternate history videos are really where you shine!

    • @Cannon530YTOO
      @Cannon530YTOO Před 2 dny

      I appreciate the factual, educational content. It provides a nice shift from the usual historical fiction that this channel produces and provides educational content in an entertaining format.
      Keep it up!

  • @rokomoric3826
    @rokomoric3826 Před 5 měsíci

    Bruuuh continue China warlord era series or German victory in ww1 scenario these were sooo good

  • @viperzed7053
    @viperzed7053 Před 5 měsíci +1

    can you make a video of what if pokemon were real? how would this change history?

  • @FrenkyZ690
    @FrenkyZ690 Před 5 měsíci

    Pls make whaf if everything went perfect for the axis

  • @luke-nz5du
    @luke-nz5du Před 5 měsíci +1

    6:15 sounding very familiar

  • @BamBamAbraham
    @BamBamAbraham Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nice

  • @fehervari98
    @fehervari98 Před 5 měsíci +1

    11:00 The Habsburg Empire was already split in two all the way back in 1521/'22. Back then, Ferdinand received the Austrian Hereditary Lands to rule and own as his own, since the Hungarians wouldn't let him marry their king's sister otherwise. And then later on Ferdinand became King of Bohemia and of Hungary in 1526/'27. Further down the line in 1531, Ferdinand got elected King of the Romans (Emperor-elect, basically).
    It's nothing more than a meme that Charles V divided the Habsburg Empire in 1555/'56. It was already divided long before that, and Charles did not even have anything to do with Bohemia or Hungary for example.

  • @ThatFlyinGrabbit
    @ThatFlyinGrabbit Před 5 měsíci +1

    Idea for a video: What if Bohemia united Germany?

  • @lord-of-the-trees
    @lord-of-the-trees Před 2 měsíci

    Could you do a
    "What if history went perfect for spain" video? Theres many points in history where the Spanish Could have been better.

  • @GreenKnight343
    @GreenKnight343 Před 5 měsíci

    14:01 the Dutch were also actively trading with North American natives at this time, they had small settlements along Long Island and Connecticut.

  • @vaninhhuu3215
    @vaninhhuu3215 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Myanmar and Cambodia were mentioned but not Thailand or Vietnam is kind of weird, given Thailand and Vietnam were and still are strong players in the region

    • @andriusgimbutas3723
      @andriusgimbutas3723 Před 5 měsíci

      Vietnam today is at it's peak territorial extent

    • @vaninhhuu3215
      @vaninhhuu3215 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@andriusgimbutas3723no, it peaked during the Nguyễn dynasty, which control a large part of modern Laos and Cambodia, as well as some part of China, and prior to that you could made an agrument that Vietnam still held more lands than it does today. And based on what PH thinks of an "empire, both Thailand and Vietnam were empires just like Burma and Cambodia.

  • @tolgakaratoka2440
    @tolgakaratoka2440 Před 24 dny +4

    Where's the last episode ?

  • @Chase911.mp4
    @Chase911.mp4 Před 5 měsíci

    The Majapahit was missed, but good video!

  • @Techmorus
    @Techmorus Před 5 měsíci +2

    Asking for what if everything went perfect for the ottomans day 11

  • @daspacewalrus7583
    @daspacewalrus7583 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I feel like the Haudenosaunee deserved a mention

  • @danielwhatley3940
    @danielwhatley3940 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Where’s the new video😢

  • @nigrivon
    @nigrivon Před 3 měsíci +2

    19:46 Poland disappeared for 123 years, not 200...

  • @kelanasmith5927
    @kelanasmith5927 Před měsícem

    When will the next episode come out?

  • @crqf2010ruler
    @crqf2010ruler Před 5 měsíci

    A minor correction on 7:40
    It is close to "Belligerent", thus "alii" means "others", not "war", as the word war does not appear when Marte/Mars is mentioned on the third line but rather the "aliis" means "others". Therefore it is "Ella", which for some reason is lacking the B (like in Casus Belli), that is "war".

  • @Churrb
    @Churrb Před 5 měsíci

    It’s gonna be a long one holy jesus

  • @ITT59Gamer
    @ITT59Gamer Před 3 měsíci +3

    when is the next episode

  • @Snapshot_the_Mad_Hatter
    @Snapshot_the_Mad_Hatter Před 5 měsíci +1

    10:20 Jesus Christ he looks like Mac Tonight… 😂😂😂

  • @seandasilva952
    @seandasilva952 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Portugal was done dirty the Treaty of Tordesillas wasn't spoken about and the fact that they had literally the most op navy at the time as well just that they where big for a few years which is rude to assume since they pioneered European maritime techniques and technology

  • @alephd93
    @alephd93 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Still waiting on the Last video.. the modern empires

  • @Kooii
    @Kooii Před 5 měsíci

    ty

  • @priyamv5000
    @priyamv5000 Před 2 měsíci

    How far have you completed the final video?

  • @axoxelolsostoturormomanon303

    Sorry bit what happened to the Kalmar union?

  • @Poke9403
    @Poke9403 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Did you really overlook and downplay the Ming Dynasty's involvement in the Japanese invasion of Korea???? The Chinese halted the Japanese troops and even pushed them back. I know Admiral Yi won decisive naval battles that were crucial to end the war, but straight out calling the Ming ineffective as a combatant before the Ming to Qing Transition is downright historical revisionism.
    But i also understand that you oversimplified and wanted to keep the video short, i just wanted to let you guys know. Sorry.

    • @user-ir6qw8cn7z
      @user-ir6qw8cn7z Před 3 měsíci

      It is even called an empire by Korea.Korea has never had the title of empire. It has existed as a vassal state of China for most of its history.

  • @user-pb6ce3ii8x
    @user-pb6ce3ii8x Před 4 měsíci +2

    Bro, put subtitles for other countries, I'm Brazilian and I can't understand much

  • @IndonesianBallProduction
    @IndonesianBallProduction Před 5 měsíci +1

    Idea: What if Saxony United Germany

  • @1perspective286
    @1perspective286 Před 5 měsíci

    21:00 I see you've become familiar with Sam.

  • @rometheawsome
    @rometheawsome Před 5 měsíci +1

    Another Empire Total War campaign it is for me

  • @JanKippersluis
    @JanKippersluis Před 4 měsíci

    I'm really curious what would have happened if the dutch had invested into their army and basically turn it into a force to be reckoned with. Would they be able to start becoming a major superpower given their already superior navy at the time?

  • @InquisitorXarius
    @InquisitorXarius Před 5 měsíci

    Nice time to see Big Chin Charles Frankstein of a Empire

  • @Silasmannn
    @Silasmannn Před 4 měsíci

    "they were still allowed to call themselves emperor's and have very nice things." Definitely never heard that before

  • @MarcanMC
    @MarcanMC Před 5 měsíci +2

    Poland disappeared from the map for 123 years not 200

  • @goldenfiberwheat238
    @goldenfiberwheat238 Před 5 měsíci

    0:13 isn’t that painting about the 1848 revolution?

  • @kop1807
    @kop1807 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I edge to your videos

  • @Ali-bu6lo
    @Ali-bu6lo Před 5 měsíci +3

    21:45 This is not correct, the Qajars can't be the final Iranian empire in this entire series, that would be the Pahlavis. First of all, the Pahlavi Iran was as large as the Qajar Iran, even a bit larger due to retaking three islands in the Persian gulf and strengthwise, the Pahalvis were more powerful. Second of all, the Pahlavis were the ones who started using the Persian title "Shahanshah" which means King of kings and is the equivalent of emperor while Shah is equal to king. The official name of the state was also "The Imperial State of Iran" while the previous three were "The Sublime State of Iran (Qajars)","The Realm of Iran (Afsharids)" and "The Expansive Realm of Iran/The State of Iran (Safavids)".
    Of course many Iranian politicians disagreed with this since in their eyes Iran was (and is) a nation and in their opinion, empires had to be multinational, however this isn't among your criteria so the Pahlavi Iran would be the final Iranian empire of your series.

    • @loubaxo9339
      @loubaxo9339 Před 5 měsíci

      you are simply using terminology and nomenclature to define an empire. PH has very clearly explained what makes him consider an empire and the Pahlavi Dinasty definitely does not fit the criteria. And for the extension argument, he mentions the Qajar Dinasty as an empire before their losses that made the country's boundaries the same as the current ones.

    • @Ali-bu6lo
      @Ali-bu6lo Před 5 měsíci

      @@loubaxo9339 We have very different interpretations of what he said.
      To me, the Qajar not being counted as an empire anymore is a reference to them becoming a vassal to the British and the Russians who created spheres of influence in Iran during the 1800s. It has nothing to do with the borders being the same as current Iran.
      By your logic, he shouldn't have counted the Ethiopian empire yet he counted them in the previous video up until their fall in 1970s.

    • @loubaxo9339
      @loubaxo9339 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Ali-bu6lo I would rather say that you have a different interpretion of what I said. I never said that the Qajar stopped being an empire because of their territory losses nor that the reason for it that was their border being the same as the current ones.
      What I really meant was that by the time they had the same size of the Pahlavi Dinasty, they weren't an empire anymore by PH's definition.

    • @Ali-bu6lo
      @Ali-bu6lo Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@loubaxo9339 Well one of PH's criteria is that the state called an empire must be pretty powerful in their region, the Qajar didn't satisfy this criterion after a certain point in 1800s, but the Pahlavi did in my opinion.

    • @loubaxo9339
      @loubaxo9339 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Ali-bu6lo The Pahlavi was mostly unstable and dependent on western powers, the only exception was during the autocratic period of Sha Reza Pahlavi, but even then it wasn't a major player, it was just a fairly modern country with some stability and economic growth. Not much different from Sweden or Canada.