Centuries
Centuries
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Where did the U.S.A. get its Territories from? From colonies to Superpower in 10 minutes.
In this animated historical video, you'll see where the modern United States came from. We will learn about the rise of a great power starting in the 17th century when great powers like Spain, France, and England entered the Age of Exploration.
We will see how the first colonies were founded and who won the colonial battle, we will see the formation of the 13 Colonies and their rebellion against the metropolis, which later led to the creation of the United States.
We will study how the United States gradually gained power, influence, and expanded its territories until the 20th century. We will learn how the United
States came to have such a huge territory, when and under what circumstances...
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A History of the Portuguese Empire in 10 minutes: The Dawn and Decline of Maritime Dominance.
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Portugal was the first European power to discover new worlds and establish global dominance at sea. From the legendary expeditions of Vasco da Gama and Alvaris Cabral to the Indian Ocean spice trade, the Portuguese trading empire changed the world. In this video, learn how the Portuguese took over the spice trade, controlled strategic ports, and established one of the world's first empires span...
Medieval Venice Republic // Short History // Rise and Fall.
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Rome has fallen Centurion! Barbarian hordes invade the territories of the former Roman Empire, plundering cities and their inhabitants. To escape, the inhabitants of Italy flee to hard-to-reach places on islands surrounded by the sea. Such a place will be the future Venice, a city on the water. In this video you will learn how a small city, surrounded by swamps and water, managed to become a fo...
Rise of the Spanish Empire // The First Intracontinental Empire
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The medieval kingdoms of Castile and Aragon are united into one state - the Kingdom of Spain. After centuries of war with the Arabs, the peninsula was finally conquered. Queen Isabella agreed to finance the Orsk expedition of a certain Christopher Columbus. This was the beginning of a new empire over which the sun never set. In this video you will learn about the creation of the first male cont...
What made the Netherlands so rich? \\\\ East India Company \\\\ Trading System. Part II.
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What made the Netherlands so rich? \\\\ East India Company \\\\ Trading System. Part II.
First European Financial Superpower \\\\ The Netherlands \\\\ Part I.
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First European Financial Superpower \\\\ The Netherlands \\\\ Part I.
The Industrial Revolution: The Birth of the Modern World \\\\ Part III.
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The Industrial Revolution: The Birth of the Modern World \\\\ Part III.
The Second Industrial Revolution // Steel, Electricity and rise of Oil // Part II.
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The Second Industrial Revolution // Steel, Electricity and rise of Oil // Part II.
What was the Industrial Revolution? The beginning // mechanization and steam // Part I.
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What was the Industrial Revolution? The beginning // mechanization and steam // Part I.
How Russia became an Empire // XVII-XIX century // Part 2.
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How Russia became an Empire // XVII-XIX century // Part 2.
Where did the Russians came from? // History from the Middle Ages to the XX Century || Part I.
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Where did the Russians came from? // History from the Middle Ages to the XX Century || Part I.
How Britain became a Superpower / Part III. Industrial Revolution // Economy// Colonial Empire.
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How Britain became a Superpower / Part III. Industrial Revolution // Economy// Colonial Empire.
How Britain became a Superpower // XVII - XVIII centuries. Trade // First colonies. Part II.
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How Britain became a Superpower // XVII - XVIII centuries. Trade // First colonies. Part II.
How Britain became a Superpower // Rise of England // Part I.
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How Britain became a Superpower // Rise of England // Part I.

Комментарии

  • @SARodriguez-kw7wl
    @SARodriguez-kw7wl 10 часов назад

    Stole lalf of Mexico 's territory.

  • @marinakarem743
    @marinakarem743 8 дней назад

    No Signoria in Venice. It was a Republic!

    • @Centuries2024
      @Centuries2024 7 дней назад

      Signoria is a municipal authority

  • @eduardoestay5430
    @eduardoestay5430 12 дней назад

    Obrigado, always is good see new history channels

  • @pablotorres6997
    @pablotorres6997 12 дней назад

    Fantastic material and presentation. Thank you.

  • @pauloemanueldeoliveirafrei654
    @pauloemanueldeoliveirafrei654 12 дней назад

    Portuguese.....children of Tubal , grandson of Noah, ...mongols of the seas

  • @VanZant-y8w
    @VanZant-y8w 12 дней назад

    Informative + great graphics. Great content. keep going

  • @carlitobrigante9602
    @carlitobrigante9602 12 дней назад

    Thanks for a good job👍

  • @VanZant-y8w
    @VanZant-y8w 29 дней назад

    Good job... would be interesting to see about Florence

  • @carlitobrigante9602
    @carlitobrigante9602 29 дней назад

    Thanks for great content ❤ Happy New Year

  • @juansanchez5001
    @juansanchez5001 Месяц назад

    A lot of rape and genocide and theft that happened after that date

  • @cgeraldes
    @cgeraldes Месяц назад

    The first was portuguese

  • @nicholasortu1962
    @nicholasortu1962 Месяц назад

    the first intracontinental empire is not the spanish one, just think about the romans

    • @Centuries2024
      @Centuries2024 Месяц назад

      besides the Mediterranean, where else?

    • @madfoot9250
      @madfoot9250 17 дней назад

      Africa ​@@Centuries2024

  • @trombone2011
    @trombone2011 Месяц назад

    nice video, the only thing i have to say is the title (intercontinental, not intra)

    • @Centuries2024
      @Centuries2024 Месяц назад

      True, but somehow you have to be forced to watch a clip on a small channel)

  • @UnlimitedLaughs-2
    @UnlimitedLaughs-2 Месяц назад

    Good vídeo

  • @UnlimitedLaughs-2
    @UnlimitedLaughs-2 Месяц назад

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  • @carlitobrigante9602
    @carlitobrigante9602 Месяц назад

    Thank you author. Merry Christmas for you too🎉

  • @VanZant-y8w
    @VanZant-y8w Месяц назад

    Probably one of the best videos I've seen about Spanish empire. good like always! Merry Christmas!

  • @bakirmacic1855
    @bakirmacic1855 Месяц назад

    You aren't with the giants of history RUclips. But one day I guarantee you will be among them. Just keep up the great work

  • @DenUitvreter
    @DenUitvreter Месяц назад

    Anglocentric BS.

    • @henkmertens7120
      @henkmertens7120 Месяц назад

      Verklaar je nader?

    • @DenUitvreter
      @DenUitvreter Месяц назад

      @@henkmertens7120 The English couldn't compete with the Dutch in the European trade, so the Asian and Atlantic trade became very important to them. To the Dutch the VOC was peanuts, doing more than half of the far bigger and far more frequent European trade.

    • @henkmertens7120
      @henkmertens7120 Месяц назад

      @@DenUitvreter , ja en? Daar gaat het in deze video toch niet om?

  • @VanZant-y8w
    @VanZant-y8w Месяц назад

    Guide interesting to hear about my country 😊

  • @carlitobrigante9602
    @carlitobrigante9602 Месяц назад

    Would be interesting to see about usa and New York. Good documentary

  • @chasing_thesunset
    @chasing_thesunset Месяц назад

    please do that another story vid about London

  • @DenUitvreter
    @DenUitvreter Месяц назад

    Surprisingly good video, except that statehouser is stadtholder (steward) and no, the real money wasn't in the East.

  • @VanZant-y8w
    @VanZant-y8w 2 месяца назад

    Great documentary 👍

  • @sagaciousid
    @sagaciousid 2 месяца назад

    Why is the lower class not white European during the industrial era of apparently what is Europe?

  • @carrickrichards2457
    @carrickrichards2457 2 месяца назад

    Drake (like many others) was not a pirate. He was a government liscenced 'privateer' paying a commission to the Queen.

  • @Walter-w9v
    @Walter-w9v 2 месяца назад

    Bloomfield Colliery Near Dudley 1776: ' Birmingham, March 11th. On Friday last a Steam Engine constructed upon Mr Watt's new principles, was set to work at Bloomfield Colliery, Dudley. From the first moment of it's setting to work it made about 14 or 15 strokes per minute, and emptied the engine pit (which is about 90 feet deep, and stood 57 feet high in water) in less than an hour. This engine is applied to the working of a pump 14 inches and a half diameter, which is capable of doing to the depth 300 feet, or even 360 if wanted, with one fourth of the fuel that a common engine would require to produce the fame quantity of power. The cylinder is 50 inches diameter, and the lenth of the stroke is seven feet. These engines are not worked by the pressure of the atmosphere. Their principles are very different from all others.

  • @Walter-w9v
    @Walter-w9v 2 месяца назад

    Somerset, Calley Savery, Newcomen and Smeaton all built Atmospheric Pumps. Smeaton thought nobody could build a better Pump than him. He was in direct competition with Watt, but he lost out to Watt's newly Invented Steam Powered Pump, soon to become newly invented Steam Powered Engine. The first TRUE Steam Engine, which by the way kicked off the Industrial Revolution.Sorry, but it wasn't Trevithick. There's nothing Atmospheric about Watt's Steam Pumps and Engines.

  • @JohnSmith-mr1wg
    @JohnSmith-mr1wg 2 месяца назад

    Impressive. Great job!

  • @TAVSWHBIII
    @TAVSWHBIII 2 месяца назад

    Your map of colonial North America in 1750 highlights Florida as a British possession, but it didn't acquire that from Spain until 1763, and even then only held it until 1784 when Spain regained it. It didn't become part of the United States until 1821. Your infographics are very entertaining to watch, but I'm assuming you're relying heavily on AI for script writing. I would suggest relying on your own writing and research; you have a lot of competition in the history field on this platform.

  • @chasing_thesunset
    @chasing_thesunset 2 месяца назад

    wow great stuff! keep making these , thank you!

  • @VanZant-y8w
    @VanZant-y8w 2 месяца назад

    Great documentary

  • @carlitobrigante9602
    @carlitobrigante9602 2 месяца назад

    underrated channel👍

  • @who-gives-a-toss_Bear
    @who-gives-a-toss_Bear 3 месяца назад

    Why NO mention of Richard Trevithick the real inventor of the true steam engine. James What was a great researcher and modifier of the atmospheric engine. He advanced the efficiency of the atmospheric engine in leaps and bounds BUT he did argue against high pressure steam. Richard Trevithick was an innovator and pushed for High pressure steam.

    • @Centuries2024
      @Centuries2024 3 месяца назад

      history remembers Watt as he was the one who improved the engine and was able to adapt to the market.

    • @Walter-w9v
      @Walter-w9v 2 месяца назад

      The great english civil engineer John Smeaton was the Great Improver of the Newcomen Atmospheric Pump at the time of James Watt. James Watt was the Inventer of the Steam powered Pump and shorty after, the world's first PRACTICAL Steam Powered Engine. Not Trevithick. There's nothing Atmospheric about Watt's Pumps and Engines. ​@Centuries2024

  • @yvonneplant9434
    @yvonneplant9434 3 месяца назад

    Very good documentary. Thank you!

    • @Centuries2024
      @Centuries2024 3 месяца назад

      thank you from the bottom of my heart, it's motivating.

  • @retiredcolonel6492
    @retiredcolonel6492 3 месяца назад

    Ah the evils of the Industrial Revolution. It and now its modern form of capitalism has brought such evils on the world: raised the standard of living across the globe to an extent never seen before; all but eliminated famine (what famine there is today has to do with transportation and politics…food supply is at an all time high); reduced the size of families allowing women to escape the good chance of death through child birth and allowing them to have an education and careers; brought break throughs in medicine and allowing mass produced pharmaceuticals to vastly reduce the deaths due to malaria and yellow fever; brought the world together through world-wide communications; contributed resources for universal public education and capitalists have founded and continue to support most of the West’s university system…Sure wish, as modern professors teach, we could go back to the old days of periodic famines, huge families to work farms, education restricted only to the wealthy, wide-spread illiteracy. The Left is either stupid about pre-industrial civilization or is evil and wish to put the common people, the fly over people, back into poverty and ignorance. Or, perhaps both? Yes there were some bad and it took awhile for governments to establish some regulations. But the good of industrialization has far, far outweighed any negative. “Facts are stubborn things.” John Adams

  • @VanZant-y8w
    @VanZant-y8w 3 месяца назад

    What about Ukraine?

  • @carlitobrigante9602
    @carlitobrigante9602 3 месяца назад

    How about video about Ivan the horrible?

  • @carlitobrigante9602
    @carlitobrigante9602 3 месяца назад

    Underrated channel. 👍👍👍