European conquest of America
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Let's look at a map and see a summary of the different phases of exploration, conquests and colonization of American territories by European powers, beginning from the mid-15th century.
Patreon: / geohistory
English translation & voiceover: Rahul Venkit / @rahulvenkit
French version (original): • La conquête européenne...
Spanish version: • La conquista europea d...
Russian version: • Завоевание Америки евр...
Arabic version: • اكتشاف واحتلال قارات أ...
Music: "Kill it - Text me record / Jorge Hernandez" (CZcams Library)
Software used: Adobe After Effects
I really liked that the unknown territories were in black, it gives a better context.
totally agree
Yeah
Allthough they were incorrect
A very good idea.
Like the game series AoE (Age of Empires)
Imagine being at sea for 70 days praying you will hit land.
Arthur Condor ,we were at Sea longer than 70 days without hitting land. that's why we each received 2 luke warm cans of beer. uss Independence, 1982,1983 and 1984.
@@salvatoremonella9531 shut up stupid. no one is interest in your journey. idiot diverting attention from pertinent issue, 70 days praying to hit land
@@hollyholm4481
*_No one is interest in your journey_*
@@hollyholm4481 bloody pussy much
Gendry?
America: *exists*
Europe: hippity hoppity, you're now my property
America did not exist until Europeans created it.
dM what
The Americas (just called America) is a landmass between Europe and Asia and it separates the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. We arent talking about the United States, were talking about the continents of North and South America.
Any found land: European nation: Hello, may I come in
Where is the real map of the native americans tribes in both americas before the europeans killed 110 millions of them... Do you even know people that muslims discovered both americas before the europeans, in Colombos memories he mentioned that he met muslims in cuba, other muslim tribes were in suriname.... Read history well guys. In reality we entered the americas in peace, but you entered nd killed everyone there. Columos and Vasco de gama committed one of the scariest and ugliest crimes in history
1:41 Toledo is located below Madrid. Madrid is in the middle so Toledo cannot be to the north
Greetings form Spain🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦
🇪🇸 Spanish flag looks like this
Toledo está más al sur que madrid
@@julioperezroldan840 excepto España
heyy yo tambien veo AOT y muchos mas animes xd
It love how the unknown parts of the world were blacked out at the beginning, illustrating how people of that time knew so little about the world around them. Great job!
Gives me eu4 vibes
yeah then they were whited by their colonists ahahaha
Represents the people living there.
The thing is that while the blacked out areas were unknown to Europe there was more circumstancial information around. For example it was known that Africa can be circumnavigated (Egyptian and Roman sources made references to it) as the Egyptians have circumnavigated Africa millenia earlier.
Furthermore there has been speculation about the existence of major land masses to the south (further south than Africa) and to the west.
Arabic sources also had further information about inland Africa and he African west coast.
There were Jewish and Christian settlements by in Ethiopia by the 3rd A.D century and Ethiopian kingdoms were speaking Greek and minting coins with Greek script by the 3rd century B.C.
It's the medieval "European" point of view... (at the beginning of the video, the geographic knowledge that Euroasian cultures had) 😅 the rest of humankind (I guess) "knew" their own territories where they lived... I want to mean that the itself concept of "discovering new lands" shows how it's only for the foreign visitors (mainly europeans), not for the peoples who live there...
NO OFFENSE OR CRITIC INTENTIONS on me, please 😅👍
Iberia didn't simply look for another way to india for nothing. They did it because the Ottoman Empire banned them from the spice trade. They were cut off from the Silk Road they used for centuries.
And they wanted to expand and had no more land to conquer in Iberia
www.reddit.com/r/badhistory/comments/7nv7ts/spice_must_flow_aka_ottomans_stopped_the_spice/?
@shield&sword peace it was also about trade routes bro.
Yes
@Ivan Sirko I think you mixed up Genoa and venice
Great work except...
Columbus indeed figured it out. On his third voyage, he discovered the mouth of the Orinoco River. This river system is the world's third largest by volume, far exceeding anything in Europe.
This much fresh water could ONLY be coming from a continent. No mere island could produce it.
Didn't he just assume it was Asia though?
He thought he was in India....
@@walugra847 No worries about late replies, quality over timeliness!
And yeah, to my very limited knowledge of his writings, he never stated that it was a whole new area of the world... but... he did realize that it was a massive continent ("a mighty continent which was hitherto unknown"). I think he probably thought that there was some completely unknown continent south of China or India the same way that Africa was south of Europe, making the Red Sea a connecting Sea between possibly two large Mediterranean type seas.
When he was at Hispaniola and the other islands, he very well may have thought he was in the Spice Islands (vaguely Indonesia/Philippines) but when he was exploring the coast of South America, my GUESS is that he thought it was a completely unheard-of land south of Asia (since maps had LONG since included lands like China, India, and Southeast Asia... at least in terms of concepts. Going all the way back to the Ancient Greeks, there was contact between Europe and India. But no one had ever heard of a massive new continent SOUTH of Asia (because there wasn't one there). So... again, to my limited understanding, that's what Columbus likely died believing he had discovered.
@@yondie491 you ever heard of Australia south of Asia?
@@defaultusername1145 I'm sure europeans in the 16th century didn't
filling out a map in minecraft be like:
CursedLimits LMFAO 😂
Lol
España be like
Yeah but France owns the ocean according to the colours so like who's the real winner?
I love how you think here is a plain sugar donuts.
Perhaps Haiti, is the future of France!?!?
Until the Sarmat missile came along. Just one, and Britain is history.
France was on fire last I checked.
Do you mean the hypocrisy of Macron when condemning antigovernment demonstrations in Paris, but encouraging them in Venezuela?
When you research optics in Civilization V and build your first Caravel.
And yet your profile pic is Civ 3
@@xaph5575 Yep lol I haven't changed it in almost a decade.
bonecanoe86 civ 3 was the best
blackice214 civ ii
good joke either way, but didn't astronomy give you caravels?
Native people: *exist*
Europeans: "I'm gonna pretend i didn't see that"
Don't blame Europeans, same thing happened to natives there. Blame the Germans. Or really, blame a few of the Germanic tribes.
But they defeated the Romans before that who were expanding like mad, so, blame the Caesars.
No... blame the Etruscans.
hi kye my name is kye
The native people of various European countries also got rocked lol blame the barbarian and Vikings for their raids and stuff.
@@kensebego199 Also the muslim invasions.
Kye Actually they’re from Asia. There’s no such thing as native Americans. Everyone is from the old world.
Also they were cannibals and human sacrificers. Everything turned out well.
You literally summarized like 400 years of history that made me saying "that's basically it" to my self of what a school couldn't do in many months. Just wow
The problem is that basically ir was not it
Spain: Discovers America
Portugal: *It's free real state*
Where is the real map of the native americans tribes in both americas before the europeans killed 110 millions of them... Do you even know people that muslims discovered both americas before the europeans, in Colombos memories he mentioned that he met muslims in cuba, other muslim tribes were in suriname.... Read history well guys. In reality we entered the americas in peace, but you entered nd killed everyone there. Columos and Vasco de gama committed one of the scariest and ugliest crimes in history
@@Mohamed-fs1kc who cares bro, you think your precious muslim religion and culture came purely out of peace? What happened to the anatolian cultures, the mesopotamians, the egyptians and even the persian cultures once Islam arrived? You think people just willingly abandoned all of their rich ancient history in favor of some harem-builder's culture? It was genocide, the same type of genocide that was being done since Homo Sapiens are Homo Sapiens, no people are blameless when it comes to that. Don't try to make your group look good at the expense of mine, I will call you out on your bullshit as will many others.
@@Mohamed-fs1kc lol, if you think like that, then Portugal was the one that discovered Australia, killing was something that in all human history had, how did islam went from the middle East to the Iberian Peninsula? Killing people that's how, how did we bring christianity back to the peninsula? Killing people, that's history, no one enters a place with peace, unless if it is abandonated, and you can't seriously speak abou killing millions of people when Islam killed like 3 or 4 times more in North Africa, once again, history, people back then did it for they're country, like nowadays we would also go for a War for our countries
@Luis Fernando Corrales Ramirez He probably right, Muslims came first not Colombus,Spain is overrated piece of crap country.
@@slalteredmusic8506 No he wasn't, that whole theory was based on one line of text from Columbuses memoir, a line mind you that was almost certainly metaphorical.
Spain: I found new land!
Portugal: it's free real estate
France: it's free real estate
Britain: it's free real estate
Netherlands: it's free real estate
Russia: I'll conquer my way there
Where is the real map of the native americans tribes in both americas before the europeans killed 110 millions of them... Do you even know people that muslims discovered both americas before the europeans, in Colombos memories he mentioned that he met muslims in cuba, other muslim tribes were in suriname.... Read history well guys. In reality we entered the americas in peace, but you entered nd killed everyone there. Columos and Vasco de gama committed one of the scariest and ugliest crimes in history
Im blavks we dont have shit
@@croatianwarmaster7872 He spreading his prayers.
@@meisterrohrich8961 so he gonna explode???😢😂
@@harry9238 Naah... He is going "spread his prayers" in a Synagoque.
The Queen of Castilia (Spain), Isabel la Catolica, declared the new lands and their populations inhabitants of the kingdom. You couldn't take them like slaves. It is writte in her testament for example. Carlos I, other king from Spain write a lot of laws in favor of the new people.
True, however a cast system was formed in the colonies which didn't allow natives or people of mixed race (or even full blooded spanish born in America) to hold positions of power or to have the same rights as other Spaniards. That didn't happened in the Roman empire, as we know of powerful greeks, Punics, assyrians and others in Rome holding position of power (even some emperors) and having full rights of roman citizenship. Moreover, the romans were very tolerant of other's religions, while the Spanish were not since the inquisition found its way to the new world, leading to many religiosly motivated deaths. In this sense, comparing the two empires that way is a bit misleading and outright false.
Can either of you provide evidence for your claims?
@@jonayz8655 bro It's even an event in Mexico called "castas war" c'mon racism was in maximum expansion in that time, don't try to cover up, you literally needed to present a "pure blood letter" to have access to education
Choose your words carefully @snowflakes. You may be keyboarded into submission.
@@emzee586 What? why?
Lands were conquered, not stolen. You can only steal objects, land is not an object.
This almost feels like a game of Civilization V with the fog of war, really well made video!
👌
more like EU4
@@ztac_dex i hqve eu4
More like Age of Mythology
Yes, specifically civ V, not all the other civ games
Too late to explore earth, too early to explore the universe 😪
You can internet explorer but it's slow.
Blastoff Leoz born right on time for dank memes!
czcams.com/video/JKli-d8QMLg/video.html but born just in time for this, be grateful.
But just in time to secure the existence of our people and a future for white children
To the sea it is then! ...
As an indigenous Nahua person, this is very informative to see. Saddening but informative. Thanks for sharing! 😁
@Brett Miller haha. Kuskatec people have two names. My YT handle is not my calendar name. Lol
I feel so bad for you guys that are native. All your land and beautiful culture/history was just ripped apart. The thing that makes me the most angry is that not many people know the history.
@@liffs948 they where back stabbed! The natives didn’t know other people existed and had a completely different culture the real land of freedom
Land of freedom, that is talking about if orange, centro América to south America all tribes as Europeans did wars. There were such perfect land where people live in peace. That only exist in fantasy.
Thank you Spain for conquering these lands. We have a same languages, cities roads bridges, hospitals, universities, factories, churches, dictionaries about quechua and nahuatl before french and English did the ones about their own languages, taught natives in their own languages considered natives the same as Spanish because they were part of the empire.
Spain was the biggest empire non colonial. That because we.donr compared it to the British. Viva la hispanidad. Thank you Cristóbal Colón
Hahaha love Portugal and Spain, from Brazil!
🇧🇷❤🇪🇸🇵🇹
@Ankit Tiwari That is not very cash money if you lol
Awesome video. I love your decision to hide the "unknown" world, letting the viewer discover each new piece together with the European explorers/conquerors.
same
european warcrmnls
Awesome ignorance
@@darylgrimes2601 cope
@@darylgrimes2601 tell me one king or empire around the world in whole human history that wasn't cri,minal ?
Back then:
Some random guy: Hey that empire has a lot of gold.
Spanish: *(invades)*
Today:
Some random guy: Hey that country has a lot of oil.
USA: *(invades)*
Except we now export more oil than we import. It ain't 2003 anymore.
Still waiting on all that cheap Iraqi oil...
You: Hey that comment has potential to ruin the joke
You: invades
Kosovo, Catalonia, South Ossetia:independence
🇷🇸 🇪🇸 🇬🇪:invades
More like any country that borders Israel....
The best graphical representation of the exploration of the world, by showing shaded and discovered territories.
The information density is in my opinion perfectly distributed over your videos so that they aren't loosing the good pacing, but also aren't missing out on too important informations. In addition to that you are able to not just convey informations, but also convey enough context so that the viewer really gains some knowledge, which then is a good foundation for the viewer to do his own further research.
I'm loving this fog of war. I want to play Age of Empires and Empire Earth now lol
It's still going on big time! AoE2! Voobly platform and steam. Look up T90Official on CZcams
Soon I plan to upload my gameplay of the original Age of Empires with Assyria VS Babylon VS ROMA VS Hellás VS Egypt VS Phoenicia VS The Hittite Empire. I recreated the ancient world for my map.
@@caiawlodarski5339 But your battles are more in the imagination than anything last I checked.
How dare you invoke Empire Earth! I lost my copy years ago and can't find anywhere to download. ; _ ;
It's called terra incognita but ok
The most oversimplified video I saw but mostly accurate
Elias Frahat According to my observation, it's till more advanced, as well as correct, as what you'll find in most school text books.
@@axelandersson6314 (8:10) is incorrect. US got that territory from France. And he can't pronounce Native American names correctly lol
Wrong, it's very inaccurate, actually full of prejudies and fake ennunciations. Pizarro "heard" of the incas, that sounds like a fairy tale to me, not actual history.
Doesn't a video being oversimplified make it inherently inaccurate?
@@whosjojo9882 Sounds to me like English isn't his native language, not like we pronounce them right either anyway.
I love how the author felt the need to express how cruel the Spanish were at subjugating, converting, allying and intermixing with the natives, but not a word was spared about the GENOCIDE of every single indian by the righteous British.
Yeah, that narrative goes way back. Its called the "black legend" apparently.
True. the spanish evento abolished slavery 20 years after the Discovery of america
Zahin Shahazad
Laws of Burgos, 1512.
The scope of implementation of the Laws of Burgos began with the island of Hispaniola, to later extend to the islands of Puerto Rico and Jamaica. Later they would be applied on the mainland (current Venezuela) at the initiative of Fray Pedro de Córdoba.
Although the ordinances authorized and legalized the practice of the distribution of Indians entrusted to the Spanish colonizers at the rate of a minimum of 40 and a maximum of 150 individuals, they strove to establish a thorough regulation of the regime of work, wages, food, housing, hygiene and care of the Indians with a protective, highly protective and humanitarian sense.
The laws strictly prohibited encomenderos from applying any punishment to the Indians, which was reserved for the visitors established in each town and in charge of the meticulous compliance with the laws. Pregnant women over four months old were exempt from work.
This set of protective laws that the crown of Spain dictated towards the natives was an important advance and also a precedent for labor law that was consolidated only globally in the 20th century.
@Jack well, there was ferocious warriors in South America too. Just learn about the Mapuches in Chile, who led a war against Spain that lasted about 300 years. And still are a big group fighting the Chilean government.
Except that they aren't indians
This was exactly the video I was looking for. Thanks a lot for the effort and share!
Cuba and Puerto Rico were spanish until 1898
And the philippines?????????????$$$$$$
?
You’ve been playing too much red dead redemption 2
@@agapitomalisyuso Yes
And Guam thanks to the Spanish-American war
Portugal, the only european country that had a capital in América.
The formation of the brazilian kingdom happened because of that.
😂😂😂
Brasilians never fought for independence they only became larger Portugal in America
While the rest of the continent was involved in bloody battles against the Spanish and gray Britton oh and those gay Canadians too
@@19ars92 Actually...we became independent trough -a small loan of a million dolars- 2mi sterling pounds paid by our emperor Dom Pedro II.
Edit: you guys are right LoL I swapped Pedro I with Pedro II, Pedro II was born in Brasil...after his death his body was transported to Portugal with a jar of Brazilian earth together with him, later his body was returned to Brasil. Pardon my ignorance -_-
The Portuguese Crown was scared of Napoleon Bonaparte and fled for their lives with the whole court to Brazil, the whole deal of joining the kingdom with their lands in America was most a coverup
@@deego237
so youre telling me that brazil was worth less than cristiano penaldo?
@@deego237 Dom Pedro II era BRASILEIRO
One if the best explanations with maps I've had the pleasure
This video deserves more than what ever it is getting, this is incredible
Wow so that's why Brazil speaks Portuguese, never knew that it was because of the meridian line.
Fun fact, it is said that the meridian was set that far away precisely to include part of Brazil, as the land had been supposedly already discovered but kept in secret. Vasco da Gama made the initial voyage in 1498 to India, but on its way diverted very close to the coast of Brazil. That year the treaty of Tordesillas is signed. Pedro Álvares Cabral was the captain who officially discovered Brazil in 1500, while going to India. Unlike Gama, Cabral was not as recognized and rewarded by the king. This makes historians believe that:
- Gama had already discovered Brazil, but the discovery was kept secret;
- the treaty was signed after this, to ensure it would include some land east of the meridian;
I guess we will never know for sure, but I like to believe there was something with those decisions;)
@@SusaVile bartolomeu problably had discovered brasil while find a route trough africa
The fact that Brazil speaks Portuguese is not just because of the tordesilias treaty. The portuguese territories that currenctly is Brazil is much bigger than the territories that was supposed to belong to Portugal based on the tordesilias treaty.
Portugal expanded their dominion due the exploration of the Bandeirantes, which were a groups of portugueses explorers that was looking for gold, silver and diamonds. Most of the bandeirantes were Jewish escaping from inquisition.
@@PVLameira The bandeirantes weren't portuguese, their major composition were portuguese descendents a.k.a race-mixed, which means that they're Brazilians.
Portugal and Brazil speak the same but they write different and have different cuss words same with Colombia Venezuela and Ecuador with Spain
Cuba, Puerto Rico and Philippines remain Spanish until 1898.
Nice video!
Andyhug cuba and Puerto Rico still Spanish
TOTIUS TERRAE
and too Las Marianas, Las Carolinas, Palaos and Guam :v
Where is the real map of the native americans tribes in both americas before the europeans killed 110 millions of them... Do you even know people that muslims discovered both americas before the europeans, in Colombos memories he mentioned that he met muslims in cuba, other muslim tribes were in suriname.... Read history well guys. In reality we entered the americas in peace, but you entered nd killed everyone there. Columos and Vasco de gama committed one of the scariest and ugliest crimes in history
Mohamed 111 Sorry to say but Muslims did not discover the new world before the Spanish did and anyways if they did the natives would’ve died from the diseases they brought
Wow! It's a pretty awesome presentation though a bit hurried. But, I loved the graphics showing only the discovered lands and the rest in the dark. It's a great depiction of what sailors of those days faced - unknown darkness ahead of them. They plowed into the darkness to shed light on new places that most of the world did not know about. Thank you.
Native Americans: *Gives a warm welcome to the Europeans*
Europeans: *Alright, it's conquest time*
Yeah and the fact that they were carrying sicknesses but very underrated comment also there native to Asia
Tyrell Jamesion Asians also brought black death to europians which killed 1/2 of europians but no one blames them so idk
@@jajjjkfjigigfuk1493 it was brought to Europe by Genoese Merchants
Ethan Abelman and all humans are native to Africa so what’s your point lol
Look up the Expedition of Hernando De Soto
I feel like colonization was one of the more chaotic parts of history, and I think it was because a lot was happening in a short period of time. Like, if you imagine letting events play out repeatedly in different timelines, you would see huge differences on results. What if Columbus landed in Brazil or North America? What if Europeans didn't even learn about the Americas for a much longer time?
I think the craziest thing is the naming. It's so arbitrary yet names feel so important because how connected they are to identity.
Zekholgai It would also be interesting to see any patterns in all those other timelines, if it was purely a coincidence that it was discovered at that moment and it could just as well have been discovered by Romans or Phoenicians millennia earlier.
It was a terrible time and the only reason the Europeans succeeded in stealing everything is due to the sickness they brought, becuase they are nasty people
Austin Gragg No, they had technology on their side and many of the natives hated each other so much more that they joined the europeans.
You shouldn't have written "the ONLY reason".
@@axelandersson6314 no that is not true
Austin Gragg What do you object to? Do you seriously think that a few hundred conquistadors could conquer the entirety of the Aztec Empire? That's an insult to natives.
One could win battles with a few armored knights, but not control and occupy territory.
Spain:*Loses War*
*Gains Territory*
when you learn a bit of history talK. Long live to Spain
@@fernandoalonsodevelasco5798 hombre, la guerra de los 7 años la perdimos, pero los ingleses nos cambiaron Luisana por Florida.
Cool sean Lee they did lose territories U.K. Ceded them because U.K held Cuba for exchange of Florida U.K gives them Cuba and those territories
what an interessting video, rarely find this in youtube these days. You have earned a subscriber
I don't usually comment on videos but I felt the need to on this one.
Great job. This was so clear and easy to understand.
Yeah, totally agree
You should have used the "Age of Empires" soundtrack
Hay dios mio donde me han puesto a mi Toledo que me da un síncope
Que ademas no era toledo, era sevilla xd
Es que hay que joderse
Jajaja
como se jamas . a ti te. thats everything i know in spansish sh
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Sou de Portugal, e também me deu uma, a capital era Sevilha
I really like the map and the shadows, makes the video look even cooler
Amazing ! Really felt so part of it.
Leif Erikson
*discovered America
*'no one' cares
Christopher Colombus
*got lost in the way to Asia
*contradicted Erathostenes' measures
*'everyone' credits him
Leif Erikson never made it back to tell the news. As most vikings explorers were banned convicts they were not even allowed to come back.
Kolafloro Columbus was using a popular map of the world at the time for his calculations. It is also to say he never knew he discovered a new continent because in his journals he says that he must have discovered new lands because the islands he lands on where not on the map he was following.
One thing is to have a very reduced contact in the north and other thing is to have direct contact and also stablish colonies there.
Leif Erikson set up a lumber camp for 1 year in America, after which it was abandoned.
Christopher Columbus opened up both halves of the world to each other and helped jumpstart further European incursions into the Americas.
There's a reason he's credited for discovering America and why people consider his discovery to be more significant.
*Vikings dont mention it and eventually forgets the information*
I loved how you slowly filled in the map as it was explored. It really set the video apart for me. Great job
It's already been explored, lol.
The dark disappearing when you approach it makes me think of WOW for some reason
Great video! Thanks. One-point that was overlooked, Amerigo Vespucci discovered mainland America in 1497. Christopher Columbus discovered the Caribbean, then later traveled to mainland after hearing about Vespucci's discoveries. This is why the Spanish crown named the Americas after Vespucci.
The fog made me realized how hard it was for explorers to find lands. We currently use gps to navigate.
Yeah
It was an advanced civilization if you Have to say something positive !
You mean colonizers lol explorers explore not rape and pillage for profit
@@dapoonasanya5199 boo hoo
@@dapoonasanya5199
But they did explore
the black unknown territory give me a feeling of strategy video games
Yes
Maaan... this is very well made. With the year and the territories clearing up.
Your channel deserve so many more subs. Your videos are quality man. Keep going
You should mention that one of the main driving forces for the western expansion is the fact that the Ottoman Empire was in near-complete control of Eastern Med, Middle-East and the trade routes (land and sea) in collaboration with its allies like Egypt. It is an important parameter not to be left out. That was also the reason for the south-of-Africa route to India.
Nahl he did good without adding all that crap u just said it’s get confusing when u start saying at that crap
The darkness of unknown places, the enlightenment of explored territories, wow. This video strongly reminds me of Age of Empires, AoE 2 to be specific.
The Spanish and Portuguese were so badass they divided the world just for themselves
Diseases wiped out more of the native population than warfare. Iberians were merely opportunistic mercenaries who attacked populations dying and suffering from pandemics that were not in a physical condition to engage in war.
@@jamesburke1039 still they were able to build empires and developed countries in which now should be rain forest
They didn’t kill all the navtives like the British people, that’s the reason of why Latin people is mixed with European, native and black ancestry.
@@manuelcalderon2748 that is right ,I mean it was a different time and we weren’t saints but no one was!Countries didn’t look at half’s to reach ends and it was a very different time but every colonizar wasn’t nice we killed Indians but you tortured and killed them by the million in North America and took their land we didn’t dizimate them
@loltism Well at least there's no systematic genocide conducted by the spaniards unlike what the US did in the 19th century. If you consider diseases as murder, then china should have so many sanctions right now.
This was the most perfect explanation in a few minutes of the New World exploration I have ever seen in my life. BRAVO!!!
This video looks like a video game, where unknown territories are blacked out and can only be accessed if someone goes there. Thus it not only states that no one knew about the Americas, but the vast majority of Africa was also unknown to the world. Truly a great work with the animation in the video
"vast majority of Africa was also unknown to the world" don't agree with that. They were unknown for Europeans(also to far east asia), but not to whole world.
@Yiğitcan Karadeniz
yeah. that's what i'm saying. "whole world"
@@yigitcankaradeniz362 thats the point bro the whoolle word at the time was europeans and some asians
This video is just amazing good work and effort i feel like this is very underrated
Terrific video. Your visual design choices. Especially leaving unknown territories in black, were especially illuminating (so to speak).
*One of the most underrated channels on CZcams*
Wouldn't doubt you there.
Maybe because of the mistakes in the videos...
@@eleSDSU its suppsoed to be simple for you to udnerstand not a whole documentary my dude
Good thing this is in my recommendations because I’m learning about this right know
Edit: the Aztecs was my favorite thing to learn in my class
Tzompantli.
Mexico City is his descendant
Blackening the unknown territories is quite bright. Love your video 😍
If I ever remember something related to history it would definitely be these videos! 👏👏
Really great map! However, you forgot to include California into the highlighted area for New Spain, the Spaniards officially settled "Alta California" in 1776, with the installment of the the Mission of San Diego de Alcala, with the colony extending all the way up to the San Francisco Bay area. Also, the Arizona region laid claim to Spain around the 1770s as well, with Juan Bautista De Anza officially laying claim Arizona to the Viceroy of New Spain.
@Totum Revolutum Hence the black legend as well.
Wow this was great!
The perfect way to visualize it!!!!
Epic music in the background sets a good tone
Genoan and Venetian republic: -you took everything from us
Portuguese Empire: -I don't even know who you 2 are!
Context pls?
@@iamleoooo 15th and 16th century
This is an outstanding video. Showing things from the viewpoint of what the Europeans could see really put things into perspective.
Oh dear, guy makes an informative video that accidentally starts world war 3 in the comments section
Because it’s not very accurate at all. Conquistadors have incorrect conquest lines, the Louisiana purchase was not spanish- the US bought it from Napoleon- the Brazilian interior isn’t shown at the right time, he goes into specific detail on some things (like colombus’s route) while completely refusing to mention things which were just as important. This would not be suitable for presentation in anything above a fourth grade classroom, It’s poor quality information on a high quality background.
Natibe_ damn great way to ruin the video
Here come the type of people who says "U.S bad, my country good"
European Countries: Bad meme 0/10
@@sparta1694 well the US is bad, and my country is good
Big ups to this channel!!!
6:20
The unshaded part of the Pacific Ocean is the route of where Ferdinand Magellan sail. He Discovered the Philippines and died on 1521 against Filpinos led by Lapu-Lapu in Cebu, Philippines.
This is an excellent channel, the colors, music and black shades over unexplored territories. keep it up man 👍🏻. I watched your videos many times and i enjoyed it every single time. Can not wait to see your next
The video maker is very smart he used the same concept that have been used in Red Alert 2 video game........
Big like bro
Your video was excellently done.
This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen
Fog of war addittion makes a brilliant visualisation, of already well-knowned subject for me. Thanks!
*Terra* *Incognita*
A widespread knowledge is that Columbus died without knowing he reached a new continent.
But:
In Columbus Journal of the Third Voyage (1498) it is written:
"I have come to believe that this is a mighty continent which was hitherto unknown. I am greatly supported in this view by reason of this great river, and by this sea which is fresh."
Thank god not only I know of that entry
I don't know how to thank you man, I have a presentation in class and all I could find is a summary of atleast 20 minutes, u just gave me the best details in less than 10 minutes
Excellent presentation! 🌟✨✨✨
Great graphics and timeline presentation.
This map stuff is absolutely amazing. I mean the progress of the conquests... Shit.. I rly love it. Thanks, great job.
I love how Spain and Portugal literally decided how they would split the world between themselves
Portugal and Spain "Literally" decided anything... It was the pope. Who passed months inside caravels to discover the places, and died trying? Who paid for the travels? the others just took advantage of portuguese and spanish efforts. But nice try!
At the Berlin conference 400 years later Portugal tried to mention this agreement to Britain Germany and France when they were deciding how to split up africa and they basically got laughed at for saying the whole continent belongs to them
love this video. many thanks
When Spanish and portuguese divided the world
Edit: Wow thanks for the likes ;)
marcogentile YT the Portuguese got unknowingly scammed
Matt Heard but then France invades Spain and the colonies don’t want any of that
@@whitelightning2100 Actually, some say the Portuguese secretly discovered Brazil earlier than the accepted year, but kept it from their competitors in Europe. The dividing line from the Treaty of Tordesillas was moved further west twice on the insistence of the Portuguese before they would agree to it. So they may have actually been the scammers.
Until the Portuguese were scammed by the best con artists ever known in history, their ally, the British, that even obtained for them the exclusive rights to the perpetual monopoly on the slave trade granted by a Papal bull from Pope Nicholas V in 1454 to Portugal.
@@anmoses21 no, the moving of the line was to compensate the spanish claim on ceuta and melilla, the portuguese discovered brasil later but they were aware of people living at the other side of the ocean because the ocean sometimes would drag bodies to their coast in the azores
Amazing Work 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you! Use this information for my school project
Thank you for all
Your use of black is brilliant . i am sending this link to all my students in Japan .
BUT 2 minor technicalities
4:36 you say Magellan was seeking a rout around the world. In fact he only wanted to find a western rout to Asia -- fulfilling Columbus's objective. He intended to reverse trace his voyage back to spain. it was only after they discovered the futility of their dangerous way though the straits and the expanse of the pacific that his crew decided ( after the filipinos killed him) on the safer easier way of continuing westward to get home
8:25 i would put western TX border at independence-time at the Nueces River. and wait til the Mex.Am. war treaty ot 1848 to use the Rio Seco -- i mean Rio Grande -- 8:32
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_annexation
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send them some stuff on the nanjing masacre aswell.
The Spanish empire in the Americas doesn't end until 1898 during the Spanish-American war
That's correct. That's when the U.S. takes control of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
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BARBATUS 89 If the Spanish thought that they wouldn’t have raped, murdered and stole from them. How dumb are you boy?
@@user-yu8vm6ru3d That's completely irrelevant, Europeans raped, killed and stole from each other as well, regardless of whether they where "God's children" or not. Same thing with any ethnic or religious groups.
The difference that Barbatus is pointing out is that Spaniards had little to no issue in interbreeding with Native Americans while U.S. Americans, British and French settlers frowned upon such action. This is reflected in the demographics of each nation. Latin America being mostly made up of Mestizos and Castizos while Canada and the U.S.A. are mostly made up of Whites.
You seem to know little of the topic so I wouldn't go around asking other people how dumb they are if you are completely ignorant of it.
@@user-yu8vm6ru3d That's not true. Spain built America.
Excellent video, well done!
The fog of war you put is really helpful to understand the map to the people
One of the best videos of this type that I've seen so far.
Actually, Columbus did know it was a new world describing it as a "hitherto unknown continent".
Shhhhh we're supposed to villify COlumbus and shun his day and forget that his crew left behind was murdered kind of like the Lost Colony of Roanoke. And please please please don't bring up the bog bodies in Florida: peopleofonefire.com/the-mysterious-dna-of-the-windover-pond-bodies.html
Love that you use the name "America" in the right way and with the original meaning. Prettry accurate video 🔥
Portugal and Spain: Colonize countries
Another europeam countries: I dont Approve this
Another europeam countries: let me innnnn!!!
Just realise how awesome it is, that we live in the modern era so we can learn our entire history and not just an small slice of it 200 years before.
Great video Love from Portugal
Beautiful video, thanks for the "fog of war" for lack of a better term, it really made it feel like we were discovering the Americas with them.
Thank you for this!