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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @TheArmchairHistorian
    @TheArmchairHistorian  6 лет назад +275

    Please check out Jabzy's video on the Hatian Revolution! ruclips.net/video/1sRE5e2NHDg/видео.html
    Also check out BrandonF, big thanks to him for helping me research this episode: ruclips.net/channel/UC9NNB_Hd4zPR-QDfnNOChwg
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    • @BrandonF
      @BrandonF 6 лет назад +5

      Glad I could be of assistance! Brilliant episode as always!

    • @stupidminotaur9735
      @stupidminotaur9735 6 лет назад

      MAGA thats why

    • @TrashPics04
      @TrashPics04 6 лет назад +1

      The Armchair Historian
      ö

    • @ethanrattle4848
      @ethanrattle4848 6 лет назад +1

      The Armchair Historian AT LEAST SHOW THE FULL UNION JACK, FORGETTING THE CROSS, JESUS CHRIST, A LITTLE BIT DISRESPECTFUL ISN'T IT?

    • @Chexmaster
      @Chexmaster 6 лет назад

      What our u on benedict arnold did not capture the fort the green mountain boys and ethan allen did.

  • @Huy-G-Le
    @Huy-G-Le 3 года назад +1441

    American: Dump teas into the ocean.
    British: Morale drop by 80%.

    • @empollonamericano328
      @empollonamericano328 3 года назад +42

      “The best Tea party is the Boston tea party”
      - Sons of Liberty

    • @h0ckeyd
      @h0ckeyd 3 года назад +6

      @@empollonamericano328 It was probably more along the lines of "This British tea is too cheap, why won't you buy our more expensive stuff!"....kinda similar in the way the South thought Britain would side would them because of cotton.....ahem India and Egypt...This video kinda touches on this.

    • @empollonamericano328
      @empollonamericano328 3 года назад +1

      @@h0ckeyd Ok I guess

    • @nathancruise3083
      @nathancruise3083 3 года назад +5

      I am British I can confirm this I’m legit only hear to argue with my American friends that make fun of me in the US airforce lmao

    • @josephxxllolzxdashton1392
      @josephxxllolzxdashton1392 3 года назад +6

      The tea was worth more than the White House lmao

  • @angusyang5917
    @angusyang5917 4 года назад +420

    There is a good reason why nobody wanted to support Britain: after the Seven Years' War, Britain emerged victorious, but it not only alienated its enemies France, Spain, Russia, and Austria, it also alienated its ally Prussia. Thus, by the time of Revolution, most of the world did not want to see Britain win a second war, and so either stayed neutral or gave support to the Patriots.

    • @Dhhu333
      @Dhhu333 4 года назад +1

      @Ads 19 the only good part was those islands

    • @joewoodland8635
      @joewoodland8635 3 года назад +2

      so, what you are saying is that because we failed to utterly crush the other states in the 7 years war they funded an insurrection that stretched us too thin. Like being mobbed and beaten while throwing up... just think about how much less trouble there would be in the world if the Plantagenet dynasty had been mildly less incompetent

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 3 года назад +30

      That's a very good point. In the eyes of many Europeans, the British had become too powerful after 1763 and this gave them the chance to restore the world power balance. France and to an extent Spain had DOUBLE motivation to get involved, they could get revenge on their old rival AND create a buffer nation in North America between British Canada and their territorial holdings (little did they know what the "buffer nation" would one day become though).

    • @hamzadesidragonsarwar
      @hamzadesidragonsarwar 3 года назад +2

      @@thunderbird1921 except they made the US way too much powerful as the US gained more land it got more manpower and a bigger military

    • @rawdawg15
      @rawdawg15 3 года назад +12

      @@hamzadesidragonsarwar Not for another 100 years. It was free market, free enterprise, and population growth from an overcrowded Europe that did that.

  • @gastonave
    @gastonave 3 года назад +165

    The enormous difficulty of moving troops across the ocean during the age of sail was a major factor.

    • @ernestmacmurray1716
      @ernestmacmurray1716 3 года назад +7

      absolutely

    • @RifleEyez
      @RifleEyez 3 года назад +7

      Just logistics in general - there was more at stake for other powers to assist and supply the US than the British supplying the British. That and an apathy about British fighting well, British across the world.

  • @MagiconIce
    @MagiconIce 4 года назад +738

    "How did Britain lose the American Revolution?"
    Because of Mel Gibson, watch the Patriot! *ducking from stones thrown by angry historians*

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 4 года назад +4

      ^^TRUTH!^^ (sort of)

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 4 года назад +13

      @@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz4839 Uuhhh, yes & no...

    • @griffin3242
      @griffin3242 4 года назад +8

      @@abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz4839 "based"

    • @redseagaming7832
      @redseagaming7832 3 года назад +13

      I really don't care about what the historians say I love the movie Patriot

    • @MagiconIce
      @MagiconIce 3 года назад +4

      @@redseagaming7832
      Well it is an enjoyable movie, following a typical hollywood pattern... but history isn't a typical hollywood pattern ^^

  • @BrandonF
    @BrandonF 6 лет назад +1746

    Wait, they LOST?!

    • @shianeruu4359
      @shianeruu4359 6 лет назад +328

      Are you using Internet Explorer?

    • @volt1068
      @volt1068 6 лет назад +536

      He is using the original Encyclopedia of 1783.

    • @Tinnesa
      @Tinnesa 6 лет назад +12

      imnotdeadyet Genius. Simply brilliant.

    • @TheGmt717
      @TheGmt717 6 лет назад +17

      Is there a joke I don't get ?

    • @judahtirona9487
      @judahtirona9487 6 лет назад +81

      Xavier he a british RUclips histrorian who like role playing so he is basicly still fighting in the war

  • @lordundeadrat
    @lordundeadrat 6 лет назад +702

    France: "Well we sure showed the Brits what for in that Revolution business. Thank god that could never happen here. Right guys?"

    • @seraphic8x532
      @seraphic8x532 6 лет назад +94

      tbh part of why the revolution took place was because France went broke for helping the Americans

    • @benn454
      @benn454 6 лет назад +42

      Seraphic/8X That's the joke.

    • @seraphic8x532
      @seraphic8x532 6 лет назад +23

      oh...
      r/woosh

    • @MrTerapak
      @MrTerapak 6 лет назад +4

      also of course through the support and the close connection to the revolution in the colonies, the republican ideas were spreading in french aswell

    • @qgqsrg1
      @qgqsrg1 6 лет назад +4

      terapak knut but mainly because France was bankrupt, were they not bankrupt the royalty would have been safe.

  • @Newdivide
    @Newdivide 3 года назад +263

    Our good friend Benedict Arnold is our good friend no more
    - oversimplified

    • @andrewkappler5503
      @andrewkappler5503 3 года назад +12

      It was that third tear drop that caused him to betray us lol

    • @javilorenzana
      @javilorenzana 3 года назад +10

      I'm team Benedict. He had cause to defect.

    • @roberteugene7295
      @roberteugene7295 2 года назад +5

      @@javilorenzana
      He was definitely overlooked as a prominent leader in American battles, like the victory at Saratoga. Without his aggressive leadership, there might not have been a victory at Saratoga.

    • @mertarican5456
      @mertarican5456 2 года назад +2

      @@javilorenzana Everyone that betray their own have a just cause. They are often untold though.

  • @noahchenier691
    @noahchenier691 4 года назад +409

    england 1776: “we shall rule the word” england now: “anyone got a ciggy mate”

    • @dzehliono8320
      @dzehliono8320 3 года назад +19

      We technically do rule the world now lol

    • @firemangan2731
      @firemangan2731 3 года назад +30

      @@dzehliono8320 By terms of language 😁

    • @dzehliono8320
      @dzehliono8320 3 года назад +8

      @@firemangan2731 and countries

    • @smallfries6508
      @smallfries6508 3 года назад +42

      @@dzehliono8320 your rebellious family across the pond rules, you just so happen to be on friendly terms with them.

    • @gutsjoestar7450
      @gutsjoestar7450 3 года назад +16

      @GretschDog Christian is 60% of british population
      so no alahu akhbar
      Britain is a conservatives country since 2019
      and UK left the European union
      so the no more bad immigration
      many muslim
      black
      and asian
      will be deported from Britain in the future

  • @Cannibal713
    @Cannibal713 6 лет назад +1439

    The Brits lost America for the same reason the US lost Vietnam or Soviets lost Afghanistan. They got tired of fighting the war. After years of casualties, and increasing taxes with no end in sight, the cost of victory becomes too high to pay.

    • @elpresidente5767
      @elpresidente5767 6 лет назад +65

      Cannibal713 no F R A N C E

    • @chb3133
      @chb3133 6 лет назад +22

      MAD Fiction04 not just France you mug

    • @sausagejockyGaming
      @sausagejockyGaming 6 лет назад +210

      Britain was also fighting other major wars and the forces used against the US were a tiny portion of our military

    • @lawrencewestby9229
      @lawrencewestby9229 6 лет назад +103

      Bradders - exactly, Britain had to keep large numbers of troops at home to protect against a possible French invasion, send more troops to protect their holdings in the West Indies, and keep fleets at sea to counter the French fleets in European waters, the West Indies, and North America. All of this stretched resources and was very expensive. Of course, it was very expensive for the French, too, probably leading to the fall of the French monarchy, and yet another series of wars with France and another war with America in 1812.

    • @89Keith
      @89Keith 6 лет назад +29

      not entirely france....but pretty much just france, the traitors were supplied 90~95% of their gunpowder by the french, not to mention the guns to fire them. With no real means to supply more than a fraction of gunpowder necessary from the colonies the rebelion would have been over in about a week

  • @exiletsj2570
    @exiletsj2570 6 лет назад +303

    The American Commanders of the time, say the war would have easily been lost without France. That’s why so many of the key Founding Fathers liked to hang around on the European Continent. To be fair most nations are equally as heavy on propaganda, when it comes to such topics.The French Navy, training, weapons and supplies were crucial for victory and continued independence. Britain was essentially fighting all the other large European powers by itself. America had to be given up, in order to maintain the overall empire and homeland.
    This was a miscalculation by Britain, that could have been resolved with some simple legal/sociological changes. Britannia didn’t compromise in those days though, if you wanted a fight, she’d give you one.

    • @josephkelley167
      @josephkelley167 6 лет назад +18

      @kevin3224 But they also wanted a voice in the government, no taxation without representation. Think of it as if the State you lived in didn't get a Senator to represent your State. So i think they would be ok just being colonies to the throne as long as they got that voice

    • @ohooho3120
      @ohooho3120 6 лет назад +12

      kevin3224 yes, but the people have had referendums for statehood and it loses every time

    • @alganhar1
      @alganhar1 6 лет назад +13

      @Diggity Dank: The added taxes were levied on the Americans because of a War THEY started. Were you aware of that? The colonists were told by Britain not to settle on French and Indian Land, and they did so anyway, sparking off that particular war. Once it started they immediately cried for help from Britain, which arrived.
      But that is generally ignored.
      So lets move on to other things, BBC propaganda, I laugh at that considering the giants of 'truthful' reporting such as Fox News.... Nice thing about the BBC is you do not get adverts every 5 minutes. BBC is tightly regulated by all parties, they are probably the least Biased media on the face of the planet. Note, I did not say unbiased, but least biased.
      Pakistanis raping our daughters? Wierd, no Pakistanis have raped MY daughters. This one always gets me, yet another case of media playing on a rarity and blowing it out of proportion. I guess you also believe that Muslims will be the majority of the British population by 2020! Despite numbering less than 5% of the British population as it currently stands.
      Acid attacks? In the UK those are gang related. Acid attacks are actually far more common in other countries, but they are more heavily reported in Britain *because* they are so unusual and shocking.
      In short what you actually wrote a wall of text about was to make that last ill informed attack against the British because you are as much an Anglophobe as you claim others are Anti American. Of course, I could do the same. I could point to your 'News' sources, I could point to the fact that 25% of Americans do not have access to what Europeans would call even BASIC medical care, etc etc... but I will not.
      You had some good points, then blew them out of the water with your last paragraph..... because thats where you revealed what exactly you were, just another bigot.

    • @anon457
      @anon457 6 лет назад

      Diggity Dank well put, I'd give you two thumbs up if I could.

    • @CoolioXXX52
      @CoolioXXX52 6 лет назад +1

      kevin3224 Lmao you are such a bitch. Dont you wish you were independent

  • @Yungcumlord
    @Yungcumlord 5 лет назад +2146

    "American's used sneak attacks to win the war"
    *Laugh's in Vietnamese*

    • @Quincy_Morris
      @Quincy_Morris 5 лет назад +20

      sauce boy way more complicated than that.

    • @Tikii_9
      @Tikii_9 5 лет назад +171

      Vietnam jokes are dead now😂 mainly because people are starting to realized the devastating casualty count for Vietcong soldiers....1,400,000......vs only 58,000 Americans.....💀

    • @cxarhomell5867
      @cxarhomell5867 5 лет назад +8

      Carlos Andujar no cuz you lost

    • @Yungcumlord
      @Yungcumlord 5 лет назад +105

      @@cxarhomell5867 no because we literally left. The entire time through out the war we were winning and the only reason why they are considered to be the ones with the victory flag is because we left due to riots and a strong overall negative feeling about the war etc. If the American people held the heads high and supported American presence useing one of our main strength in war witch is a great economy then I personally believe that eventually the win flag would be shown for the Americans than the Viet Cong through public opinion. One thing we can all agree on though is that no matter who won the war we all took an L at the end of the day regardless of it was only 1,400,000 or 58,000

    • @RonJohn63
      @RonJohn63 5 лет назад +12

      I realized the similarities between the two wars back in the 1980s. Ever since, it's saddened me that no on in the military or government saw the similarities during the war.

  • @farchanaliefsyuhada7038
    @farchanaliefsyuhada7038 4 года назад +831

    When British Immigrant won against Original British

  • @StefanMilo
    @StefanMilo 6 лет назад +1418

    We didn't, we're playing the long game. Just wait until 2076....

    • @alwaysverified
      @alwaysverified 6 лет назад +31

      Stefan Milo lol

    • @jonbaxter2254
      @jonbaxter2254 6 лет назад +37

      Is that when cyberpunk is coming out?

    • @wakatui2646
      @wakatui2646 6 лет назад +131

      it was a joke lol why you taking it seriously, and what is the point off telling him that? when America clearly has problems too with all the shootings going on

    • @uniboio2437
      @uniboio2437 6 лет назад +87

      Donald Trump Someone can’t take a joke 😂

    • @saoirsedeltufo7436
      @saoirsedeltufo7436 6 лет назад +80

      Donald Trump we don’t have demographic problems, and we still have less stabbings than the US, and London is less violent than most US cities. At least we don’t have mass shootings, school shootings (or any shootings really)

  • @justafaniv1097
    @justafaniv1097 6 лет назад +1608

    Netherlands: Look, all we wanted to do was Protect the Patriot cause!
    France: Oh really?
    Netherlands: Yes really.
    France: You sure you didn't just fancy kicking some British arse? That's why we were there.
    Spain: That's what rather appealed to us too.

    • @MrNateenochs
      @MrNateenochs 6 лет назад +108

      Also the Dutch just wanted to get paid.

    • @the_mighty_kc
      @the_mighty_kc 6 лет назад +19

      At first glance I thought you were talking about Neanderthals...

    • @LordBitememan
      @LordBitememan 6 лет назад +67

      Netherlands: About that ass-kicking
      *Fourth Anglo-Dutch War not going so well for the Dutch*

    • @phetproductions5818
      @phetproductions5818 6 лет назад +28

      Justafan IV I understood that reference

    • @patrickms3171
      @patrickms3171 6 лет назад +29

      The treaty of West*America*

  • @roberteugene7295
    @roberteugene7295 4 года назад +53

    From a retired history professor, solid job, friends! One of the most overlooked aspects of the American colonists' victory was the strategy adopted in the southern colonies, in addition to the mistaken notion that capturing Philadelphia (as the American capital) would cause the rebellion to collapse.
    Due to time constraints (at least I would suspect), Benedict Arnold wasn't given much spotlight here as an American commander. His story was quite interesting, though. He played prominent roles in early American battles, including the victory at Saratoga. Why he "turned coat" was fairly straightforward: he felt he wasn't receiving his due from his superiors in the American military. In fairness, his thinly veiled contempt for his superior officers didn't help him.
    Again, overall a quite accurate picture of the Revolutionary war and the reasons for American victory.
    Have a nice day, and a better one tomorrow!

    • @bagaselza2125
      @bagaselza2125 2 года назад

      this is wholesome

    • @javiervicedo4201
      @javiervicedo4201 2 года назад

      Well, let me clarify few things.
      There is an article from The Massachusetts Society Sons of the American Revolution ( SAR ) called ‘Spain and the Independence of The United States.’ After reading the article cannot be a surprise to know than Spanish Commander Bernardo de Galvez has the same honour of be Honorary Citizeship of the United States like Laffayete…

  • @h0ckeyd
    @h0ckeyd 3 года назад +47

    Awesome video. As an Englishman, I have to say I'm impressed at how balanced this is. Mentioning obvious questions and pointing out errors usually brought up as fact. Great stuff.

  • @walkaway2123
    @walkaway2123 6 лет назад +188

    USA: Hey France can u help a brotha out?
    France: Busy
    USA: You get to kill Brits
    France: Hold my beer...

    • @StewartEvans52
      @StewartEvans52 6 лет назад +9

      quite a few were welshman too,robert morris who signed your declaration and was a huge financier of the revolution was a welshman,its amazing how little is known about the welsh and there part they played in your independence,we really really didnt like the english back then because of oppression of our culture and language

    • @DavBlc7
      @DavBlc7 5 лет назад +15

      Hold my wine you mean? French don't have beers, only wines at that time. We Brits drink beers! lol!

    • @Aim4sixmeals
      @Aim4sixmeals 4 года назад

      @TheDerpy Kitty British had Irish slaves i didnt know that

    • @jetpigeon8758
      @jetpigeon8758 4 года назад +1

      The Brits dealt with France later at Trafalgar in 1805, and Waterloo in 1815.

    • @camm8642
      @camm8642 3 года назад +2

      @@jetpigeon8758 with some help....and overall france won more battles throughout history against the brits then vice versa

  • @GuildOfDaves
    @GuildOfDaves 6 лет назад +501

    We lost cause of the American servers. Latency was terrible

    • @gallyturndrop5320
      @gallyturndrop5320 6 лет назад +12

      was it the lag switch?

    • @AunknownMan
      @AunknownMan 6 лет назад

      HAHHAHAHAHAHAH, but europe?

    • @npcvillager8703
      @npcvillager8703 5 лет назад +14

      I remember knifing a Yankee bloke. Just for my Knoif to just slide of his Gillie suit. And the battlefield froze and lagged. Then a long second later I dropped dead from his no-scope sniper hip fire. Internet was rubbish back then.

    • @averagefanenjoyer8696
      @averagefanenjoyer8696 5 лет назад +5

      Well if you're playing on a server that's across the ocean from you, I could totally see why it'd lag.

    • @icedice6393
      @icedice6393 5 лет назад +2

      Nerds

  • @bluewardog
    @bluewardog 5 лет назад +306

    Did anyone get confused with the ironside opening and think they accidentally clicked on a isorrow video

  • @Counselor77
    @Counselor77 4 года назад +53

    “It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.”
    ― Samuel Adams

    • @andrewkappler5503
      @andrewkappler5503 3 года назад +4

      🇺🇸

    • @chrismason4449
      @chrismason4449 2 года назад

      🇬🇧🇬🇧 well done our children. We are proud. Please stop hating us.

    • @Counselor77
      @Counselor77 2 года назад

      @Sutty Yep, you're right. That's what Samuel Adams meant when he said that.

    • @kevwhufc8640
      @kevwhufc8640 4 месяца назад

      @@chrismason4449 proud of what ?
      And let them hate us , it means they care ...
      We live in their minds 24/7 rent free.
      Just read some of the comments from the people your proud of
      They are deluded, they deny they speak English,
      They go on about a war as if they won it alone , they didn't win
      The help the French, Dutch, Spanish, gave is why they won.
      Plus the fact half our army was elsewhere, fighting in India against the mysore empire, fighting the French, and Dutch,
      If the US had anything worthwhile, if we knew it had Gold, silver, rubies etc, we would have gathered our WHOLE army together and slapped them all and kept control of the US.
      But it had nothing of value ( not known at the time) and it was actually costing Britain more to run that we were getting in return from their tuppence ha'penny taxes .

  • @teopetersen3772
    @teopetersen3772 5 лет назад +333

    Americans: Britain lost to untrained farmers from only America
    Spanish, French and Dutch: Am I a joke to you

    • @randomstranger9442
      @randomstranger9442 5 лет назад +7

      Well, farmers tatics worked well from using wood gun with metal pipe to still that wood gun but with a magazine

    • @koolmckool7039
      @koolmckool7039 5 лет назад +5

      To be fair they still lost against farmers and other untrained men.

    • @bridder83
      @bridder83 5 лет назад +1

      We at war china and india and japan and france and germany as well

    • @randomstranger9442
      @randomstranger9442 5 лет назад

      @@bridder83 what kind of "at war" ?

    • @bridder83
      @bridder83 5 лет назад

      @@randomstranger9442 i said england where at germany and china and japan and france when went to war with america

  • @shinebanana4084
    @shinebanana4084 5 лет назад +559

    when i saw the intro i was like is this isp

    • @kingllama4274
      @kingllama4274 5 лет назад +3

      Shine banana me to

    • @Hamsterdami
      @Hamsterdami 5 лет назад +22

      Absolutley, thought I clicked on the wrong video.

    • @Nothing-1w3
      @Nothing-1w3 4 года назад +2

      Same

    • @adamtaylor766
      @adamtaylor766 4 года назад +4

      i came here from isp, and i was like, did youtube glitch out and not change video?

    • @aAtom596
      @aAtom596 4 года назад

      Yep

  • @emperorpenguin448
    @emperorpenguin448 4 года назад +152

    "There is a Providence that protects idiots, drunkards, children and the United States of America." ---- Otto Von Bismarck

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 4 года назад +13

      "Cocaine is a hellova drug..." -Rick James

    • @zenmaster16
      @zenmaster16 4 года назад +13

      As an American, I can confirm that this quote is 100% correct.

    • @dominiklisowski7382
      @dominiklisowski7382 3 года назад +9

      Said the guy whose country did not stop existing a century earlier because of the divine intervention :D

    • @emperorpenguin448
      @emperorpenguin448 3 года назад +2

      @@dominiklisowski7382 lol

    • @MarvinT0606
      @MarvinT0606 3 года назад +8

      "God is not on the side of the big battalions, but on the side of those who shoot best" -Voltaire

  • @shrek7957
    @shrek7957 4 года назад +443

    The British knew they would still have strong economic ties post-war, that’s why we got so much land

    • @snipermaster6329
      @snipermaster6329 4 года назад +6

      True facts

    • @rustyshackelford7025
      @rustyshackelford7025 4 года назад +9

      Lul bongistan copes

    • @uber305
      @uber305 4 года назад +2

      Wdym

    • @shrek7957
      @shrek7957 4 года назад +30

      Ham With Honey they knew they would push west after independence, so it would save them the money from doing it themselves, and would result in more trade

    • @alienlife7754
      @alienlife7754 4 года назад +6

      True. The British didn’t want to sever all ties. They new how important trade with this new country would be.

  • @STho205
    @STho205 5 лет назад +300

    Well balanced and well explained. Kids on either side of the Atlantic listen to this boy.
    The US won the war because the UK lost two large expeditionary armies in America and thus broke the Parliamentary Tory party power in London long enough to obtain a treaty. As the Whig newspapers put it, "To lose one army in America is unfortunate, but to lose yet another is outright negligence". John Adams used that sentiment and opportunity to obtain a very favorable treaty. More than the US had even hoped for.
    The British had alienated most of Europe in the 7 Years War, so as the US Armies showed by Burgoyne's defeat they could stand up to an invasion, those nations started joining in to reverse the Redcoat world colonial tide of the 1770s.
    Washington eventually realized by Christmas of 1776 that the British and their Central European hired soldiers did not do well if they were drawn more than 50 miles from the seaports and their supplying Navy. Then it became an outlast your enemy in the field game, which was possible due to foreign supplies and the complexity of terrain. Few foreign regiments (French, Spanish) actually took part in land battles in America until 1780/81 when they came in force. And then it was primarily obnly in the tidewater districts. Then they went home or just defended their conquests for their own possession like Galvez.
    British commanders on the other hand kept planning elaborate and deep country expeditions in hopes of gathering Tory Loyalists, rooting out the traitor settlements and "winning the hearts and minds of the Americans". That completely backfired as it often does.
    Good job on the digest.

    • @brutusbarnabus8098
      @brutusbarnabus8098 4 года назад +10

      @S Tho - Prussian?? Perhaps you meant Hessians as the vast majority of German troops that saw action in North America at that time were from the Holy Roman State of Hess-Cassel thus "Hessian." Not Prussia.

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 4 года назад +1

      Nice history lesson. You've obviously read up on the Revolutionary War.

    • @leroiarouf1142
      @leroiarouf1142 4 года назад +6

      Stop cry if Usa win is cause of france

    • @anteuropa1583
      @anteuropa1583 4 года назад

      I agree

    • @mildpigeon
      @mildpigeon 4 года назад +1

      “Then they went home...”
      So what you’re saying is, the French effectively surrendered? 🙊

  • @davyt0247
    @davyt0247 2 года назад +19

    One thing I like about Washington, he knew when to listen to someone else, he originally planned to just charge Yorktown, the French general convinced him to lay siege instead.

  • @SergioRPerez
    @SergioRPerez 4 года назад +21

    Well, about the supply, remember that Spain supply a lot of gun powder, guns and money to pay the American soldiers using the Mississippi river that was part of the Spanish New Orleans.

  • @sulphuric_glue4468
    @sulphuric_glue4468 6 лет назад +696

    Short answer: France & Spain

    • @fubar3886
      @fubar3886 6 лет назад +67

      Shorter answer: USA the best

    • @user-px8eo2cs4g
      @user-px8eo2cs4g 6 лет назад +12

      Sulphuric_Glue The Americans would’ve won anyways.

    • @connorg5879
      @connorg5879 6 лет назад +153

      1948 19451 No, they would not have won anyways. Funds, arms, advisors and troops were very much needed. Not to mention if the Brits hadn’t been so preoccupied with the war with France, Spain etc then they could have put all resources to ending the uprising.
      It’s not even debatable really in my opinion but you can believe what you want.

    • @TheIceColdBikeDestroyer
      @TheIceColdBikeDestroyer 6 лет назад +10

      1948 19451 no

    • @TheGmt717
      @TheGmt717 6 лет назад +11

      1948 19451 they wouldn't have won...

  • @strang3majik
    @strang3majik 6 лет назад +102

    "If we don't know what we are doing then the enemy certainly can't anticipate our future actions" - 'Merica

    • @v.k5417
      @v.k5417 3 года назад +3

      they knew what they were doing

    • @chrismason4449
      @chrismason4449 2 года назад

      And many years later we can be known as burgerland😈🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🍔

  • @armoredninja4975
    @armoredninja4975 5 лет назад +41

    The second half of the war (1779-1781) mainly represented king George's personal vendetta against the colonial rebels. The war received much loss of support in the parliament by the tail-end of the war because the war had expanded across almost 7 continents. It became a quasi world war. The Anglo-Mysorean war fought between Hyder Ali and the East India company troops in India, had also added much to the misery of the parliament. King George had sent Hanoverian mercenaries to accompany the BEIC to face the Mysorean kingdom which must have cost a fortune and added to the depletion of British coffers in London. The Americans had to somehow maintain their grit and resolve to stay long enough to survive most of the blows dealt by the British. They had to not lose, if not win, by keeping the war from being won by the British. General Washington's plan to tire out the British commanders by being unrelenting in terms of strategic attacks like Trenton, or even Monmouth contributed much to paving the way for the British to ultimately lose interest in the war, especially after Yorktown.

  • @Supasmartguy
    @Supasmartguy 11 месяцев назад +2

    How cool is it that by sheer coincidence, the hero and villain of this story are both named George?

  • @deprogramm
    @deprogramm 5 лет назад +714

    what people don't realize is that france didn't help until the US proved it could win battles on its own

    • @MrBird-bk7lb
      @MrBird-bk7lb 5 лет назад +223

      We would've lost without European help, mainly France

    • @stevenharker9440
      @stevenharker9440 5 лет назад +192

      The French pumped in massive amounts of money and weapons from the start but didn't openly support the American cause until they could see that the revolution wasn't going to simply run out of steam.

    • @LS-sx4vc
      @LS-sx4vc 5 лет назад +29

      End of day they still helped they didn’t wana end up waisting their money if they knew it was useless

    • @tidefanyankee2428
      @tidefanyankee2428 5 лет назад +34

      The French didn't commit troops until the Americans won a battle on our own......Satatoga. Then the French committed 12,000 troops, but no more than 7.000 were in North America at any one time. But the brits forget (usually) that they had about 1/3 of the colonists on their side....along with native tribes and +30,000 Hessians fighting for them.

    • @LS-sx4vc
      @LS-sx4vc 5 лет назад +3

      @@tidefanyankee2428 they helped the naval a liitle bit They still helped end of day there soldiers were better trained and experience too and they prob had some euro tactics to help America fight the british

  • @HellPlug
    @HellPlug 6 лет назад +258

    How did britian lose the Semi Finals?

    • @TheArmchairHistorian
      @TheArmchairHistorian  6 лет назад +26

      Good one

    • @dezah8360
      @dezah8360 6 лет назад +10

      England* as a scot i got very erect however i am a unionist God save our queen!

    • @GH-if5xw
      @GH-if5xw 6 лет назад +3

      Same Old story, they can’t play Soccer, 56 years since they won a World Cup, and never Won a European Cup. Kick and run Soccer doesn’t work, you need some real talent.

    • @craigmcdougall755
      @craigmcdougall755 6 лет назад +7

      Because Britain wasn't in the semis.

    • @King_Cova
      @King_Cova 6 лет назад +1

      Truth Better Than Fiction well no one can play soccer as soccer doesnt exist.
      So i dunno what sport you are going on about

  • @Shiftydiscomusic
    @Shiftydiscomusic 4 года назад +13

    3:11 “our good friend Benedict Arnold is our good friend, no more”

  • @Counselor77
    @Counselor77 4 года назад +37

    "...though [the Americans] seem to be ignorant of the precision, order, and even of the principals, by which large bodies are moved, yet they possess...activity and a spirit of enterprise upon any advantage...though it was once the fashion of this army to treat them in the most contemptible light, they are now become a formidable enemy."
    ~ Lieutenant William Harcourt, March 17,1777

    • @thepuffin4050
      @thepuffin4050 3 года назад

      Was he British or American?

    • @Counselor77
      @Counselor77 3 года назад +2

      @@thepuffin4050 He was British. The British were more disciplined as an army, however the Americans possessed a spirit and a desire for freedom like no other.

    • @chuckschillingvideos
      @chuckschillingvideos 3 года назад +4

      @@Counselor77 And let's not forget that the best American generals possessed and exercised far greater creativity, adaptability, and leadership than their British counterparts, who often simply could or would not bring themselves to match their tactics to the actual battle they were fighting.

    • @Counselor77
      @Counselor77 3 года назад

      @@chuckschillingvideos That's fine but you might want to tell that to Lieutenant William Harcourt.

    • @Dryhten1801
      @Dryhten1801 2 года назад

      @@Counselor77 Such cries of freedom, so desperately wretched out in agony by the holders of whips and the grippers of chains.
      The Redcoat, with his small English farm, and his meagre wage and his family, so ignorant and frail as they gorge on stale bread and browned water, privileged and haughty as they gaze down upon the oppressed whip hands of the south, and the fattened farm hands of New England, is indeed truly the most contemptible of creatures.

  • @theclumsybrit2817
    @theclumsybrit2817 6 лет назад +763

    How can you American's throw good tea overboard?

    • @TLN-qu4rq
      @TLN-qu4rq 6 лет назад +33

      Blame the Italians...

    • @herpydepth1204
      @herpydepth1204 6 лет назад +252

      TheClumsyBrit because we got Coca Cola

    • @arcen3169
      @arcen3169 6 лет назад +39

      Prussian Eagle are we now?

    • @arcen3169
      @arcen3169 6 лет назад +22

      TheClumsyBrit good question. I am American but i fuckin love tea

    • @herpydepth1204
      @herpydepth1204 6 лет назад +6

      Talon57 hey don’t look at us it’s obviously the Irish

  • @Deleted1
    @Deleted1 6 лет назад +117

    I thought this was a isorrows video for 2 seconds

    • @MineMiguel40
      @MineMiguel40 6 лет назад +3

      Miklos Horthy same

    • @pokefan20001000
      @pokefan20001000 6 лет назад +3

      I had to remind myself that it wasn’t, haha

    • @TheArmchairHistorian
      @TheArmchairHistorian  6 лет назад +13

      Watched an Isorrow video, and looked up what Ironside was. Emailed them, and we managed to come up with a deal. Really cool people over there.
      Griff

    • @Deleted1
      @Deleted1 6 лет назад

      i really like your videos

    • @zachariahcampbell7966
      @zachariahcampbell7966 6 лет назад +1

      Horthy?? what are you doing here? i figured you would be interested in watching videos involving Hungary?

  • @c.h.9547
    @c.h.9547 5 лет назад +97

    Hey, at the end of the day THERE WAS AN OCEAN BETWEEN THEM

    • @Technics68
      @Technics68 4 года назад

      @@---675 well said mate

    • @jetpigeon8758
      @jetpigeon8758 4 года назад +4

      @TheDerpy Kitty If the British had been able to supply their forces as easily as the Continental Army was supplied, then the British would have easily destroyed the American forces.

    • @jetpigeon8758
      @jetpigeon8758 4 года назад +5

      @@longshorts7148 Try to be educated about WW1 and WW2. In WW1 the war lasted from 1914 until 1918, but the Americans didn't join the war until 1917, by such time the Germans were losing heavily and were never going to win. The Americans did not help very much. Then in WW2 which began in 1939 until 1945, the Americans didn't join the war until 1942, and by that time the British had won the battle of Britain and were regularly launching 800 bomber raids on German cities. I will admit that the equipment sent over from the USA did help a great deal, but every American reading this should understand that every Dollar of equipment was paid for in full by Britain, who fought for the free world, while US soldiers slept comfortably in their beds, while British soldiers shed blood-fighting against NAZI tyranny. I really don't know how Americans can live with the shame of not joining what was obviously a World war. Oh and just for your information, there was never any possibility of the Germans defeating the UK, due to the English channel which at the narrowest point is still 22 miles wide, and the Luftwaffe had already been given a bloody nose at the Battle of Britain in September 1940, and the Royal Navy which was the most powerful navy in the world at the time (Far more powerful than the US Navy) would have wiped out any attempted invasion force.

    • @jetpigeon8758
      @jetpigeon8758 4 года назад +4

      @@longshorts7148 Please don't believe everything you watch on youtube. There are factual official TV recordings out there which state that even without the USA being involved in WW2 Germany would have been defeated, yes it would have possibly taken until 1946/47, but the Germans could not have won as they were fighting on too many fronts, and it was only a matter of time before Hitler would have been assassinated. Do not underestimate the British and their colonial friends who were part of the Commonwealth of Nations, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, etc. Just as long as the USA continued to send equipment as they had been doing, they did not need to send soldiers, although of course, we were grateful for them.

    • @jetpigeon8758
      @jetpigeon8758 4 года назад

      @TheDerpy Kitty Only because the Atlantic ocean was in the way.

  • @mobilechief
    @mobilechief 5 лет назад +10

    The Pennsylvania rifle also, we had numerous small rifle makers in all colonies who produced some extremely accurate weapons

    • @tomfrazier1103
      @tomfrazier1103 4 года назад +2

      These were often German emigrants, "Pennsylvania Dutch".

  • @DeezNuts-cg9gl
    @DeezNuts-cg9gl 6 лет назад +256

    It's strange how the largest battle of the American Revolution was fought in Gibraltar.

    • @LordBitememan
      @LordBitememan 6 лет назад +68

      Once France entered the war the conflict spread as far away as India.

    • @jonbaxter2254
      @jonbaxter2254 6 лет назад +24

      Anglo it was a world war. We fought in India and Europe too

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 6 лет назад +21

      Huh, I guess it WAS kinda a world war. I normally think of the Seven Years War as one but I've never considered this one as well.

    • @fcalvaresi
      @fcalvaresi 6 лет назад +10

      The War of the Austrian Succession was also kind of a world war. Global empires at war with each other.

    • @CoolioXXX52
      @CoolioXXX52 6 лет назад +1

      It wasnt. Those were part of other wars

  • @patrickmoran6309
    @patrickmoran6309 5 лет назад +21

    A few thoughts.
    Washingtons strategy wasn't new and brilliant it was "Fabian" tactics named after Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus. Who avoided pitch battles and instead used attrition and poor supply to wear down Hannibal's army's in Italy during the Second Punic War. Washington knew of Fabian and his strategy as his own letters bear out.
    There where large amounts of loyalist yes but A. The British did not put serious effort into utilizing them untill to late in the war and B. After the battle of Kings Mountain the loyalist felt exposed, so large amounts of Cornwallis army was detached into smaller Garrison's
    C. The militia played a key role in both the battles of Cowpens and Guliford Courthouse, I think you underplayed there importance or only read heavily accounts from the northern theatre. Same as the rifleman did play a major role in the southern theatre despite only being 3% of the army.
    After 1778 with the entrance of France, the Dutch and later by the Spanish the war aims changed for the British. Less and less reinforcements arrived in the colonies and the war became more about protecting the the nation's other possession and less about keeping America.
    The British ultimately lost because they failed to win the hearts and minds of the people back to the English yoke and despite the attempts of parliamentary officials the British failed to ever utilitize a overall command structure instead allowing each commander to have an independent theatre command. While this worked out great for the Americans, for the British not fighting on home soil not adapting to a command structure they had used before in Europe allowed their separate army's to fail piecemeal.
    I think you do a good job and the presentation is solid but you need to use more sources for such an important topic as the American Revolution. Your video on France in the Second World War had numerous sources while as for this video you only had 3.
    I think you should keep progressing but don't just use popular history sources use academic history sources and primary source documents as well.

  • @sd3776
    @sd3776 3 года назад +42

    How did Britain lose the American Revolution?
    Cus they had no friends

    • @tenid4824
      @tenid4824 3 года назад +3

      the british people loathed the war too. It was likely their Vietnam War long ago.

    • @Valencetheshireman927
      @Valencetheshireman927 3 года назад +1

      @@tenid4824 Anyone would hate fighting against their own people.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 3 года назад +1

      @@tenid4824After years of studying history, that's probably the best comparison I can think of. The American Revolutionary War truly was Britain's Vietnam.

    • @tenid4824
      @tenid4824 3 года назад +1

      @@thunderbird1921 maybe also britain's afghanistan war was like russia's afghanistan war like america's afghanistan war, like france's vietnam war, like, like, it's just like - it's just like a mini-mall! hey, hey!

    • @hamburger4127
      @hamburger4127 3 года назад +1

      "i don't need friends, they disapoint me"- some woman

  • @terrenceholt5215
    @terrenceholt5215 3 года назад +4

    I read somewhere that the war was mostly unpopular with the average British back home, who saw it as a waste of money, lives & time. Basically like an 18th century Vietnam War.

    • @12D_D21
      @12D_D21 3 года назад +1

      That’s probably because at the time most of the thirteen colonies weren’t that profitable.
      Only the southern ones made significant money, and that’s in part why Britain diverted more into the southern campaigns.

    • @terrenceholt5215
      @terrenceholt5215 3 года назад

      @@12D_D21 Good point, never even thought of that. But makes sense when you consider that the Caribbean and areas surrounding it were still the economic hub of the New World at that time.

  • @walterclements3433
    @walterclements3433 5 лет назад +69

    We were to busy drinking tea

    • @paganphil100
      @paganphil100 5 лет назад +9

      Joseph Nicholls
      : And beating the French in Europe :-)

    • @williamolsen8464
      @williamolsen8464 4 года назад +4

      More like too busy getting your asses kicked

    • @generalkenobi5173
      @generalkenobi5173 4 года назад +11

      @@williamolsen8464 not really tbh the british were kicking ass majority of the time majority of the victories u will find out british won most of the time. Only reason the war stopped and the british left us alone was cos of high cost and attrition the war caused. We americans at the time didn't even face the full might of the british military since it was too busy fighting other wars.

    • @javierescuella731
      @javierescuella731 4 года назад +2

      GENERAL KENOBI Are you brain dead?

    • @xetrierway9314
      @xetrierway9314 4 года назад

      Lol

  • @LordBitememan
    @LordBitememan 6 лет назад +195

    Rock solid video, sir! Also worth adding that Polish fighters volunteered in significant number in the US. Also also worth noting was that the American grievances actually had sympathetic ears in Britain, not the least of which was Edmund Burke.

    • @TheArmchairHistorian
      @TheArmchairHistorian  6 лет назад +18

      Thanks LordBitememan! We did want to mention a little more about what people in England thought, but as we approached the 11th minute, we knew we couldn't go into much more depth.
      Griff

    • @gidmichigan1765
      @gidmichigan1765 6 лет назад +2

      They were also discipline by the Prussian General Baron von Steuben

    • @Godofawesome16
      @Godofawesome16 6 лет назад

      LordBitememan yeah. but kosing large amounts of profitable territory makes empires look bad

    • @rosicroix777
      @rosicroix777 6 лет назад +5

      The British had a mutiny in India @ the same time as the revolution & had to decide which was the more profitable territory & India was as it provided 2/3rds more profit every year than the American colonies. They also had a mutiny in India right around the time of the Napoleonic wars. It was always a problem of having such a vast empire stretched out far around the world, though the British did manage to hold onto the rest of it fairly well, except for a few more mutinies in India over time

    • @StoutProper
      @StoutProper 6 лет назад +7

      LordBitememan polish always turn up when there's jobs going

  • @needmoresnowpls8054
    @needmoresnowpls8054 4 года назад +3

    You know we just had 𝔬𝔫𝔢 tea party, right?

  • @sigmaxxiv
    @sigmaxxiv 4 года назад +4

    4:20 nice artwork/recreation of Empire Total War concept art for the French and Indian War! 10/10

  • @Todavaina1
    @Todavaina1 5 лет назад +33

    What about Bernardo Galvés? He took back Florida from the British.

    • @thescallytrader
      @thescallytrader 3 года назад +1

      Not for long.

    • @Todavaina1
      @Todavaina1 3 года назад +3

      @@thescallytrader but he still took it. My point is that Spain also participated in the American revolution which can be verified by their recovery of Florida.

    • @javiervicedo4201
      @javiervicedo4201 2 года назад

      @@thescallytrader Well, let me clarify few things.
      There is an article from The Massachusetts Society Sons of the American Revolution ( SAR ) called ‘Spain and the Independence of The United States.’ After reading the article cannot be a surprise to know than Spanish Commander Bernardo de Galvez has the same honour of be Honorary Citizeship of the United States like Laffayete…

  • @smaug3045
    @smaug3045 6 лет назад +112

    A lot of the Americans fighting the British were of British blood, just look at their names, so it was good British blood that wanted their freedom that won the war. Just remember the shout was not the British are coming, it was the Redcoats are coming.

    • @MrTangolizard
      @MrTangolizard 6 лет назад +32

      Stephen Maughan they were British the war was basically a civil war of loyalist v republican

    • @firepheonix1413
      @firepheonix1413 6 лет назад +10

      MrTangolizard cough* loyalist Vs traitors * cough 😉

    • @deutsch-amerikanisch8281
      @deutsch-amerikanisch8281 6 лет назад +20

      FirePheonix 141
      *Puts on American tinted glasses*
      More like Oppressor V Oppressed
      *Bald Eagle flys by with a Patriotic screech*

    • @MrTangolizard
      @MrTangolizard 6 лет назад +2

      Max grrr Dog oppressed lol really

    • @benn454
      @benn454 6 лет назад +5

      MrTangolizard NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION

  • @1987MartinT
    @1987MartinT 5 лет назад +6

    4:35-4:51 When I heard that I was initially like: "Yeah, nope!", but that's doing the American militia and riflemen a disservice. They did do significant work during the war: sniping, skirmishing, scouting, guerrilla fighting, etc. But, that being said, the majority of the fighting was done by the Continentals, AKA the regular soldiers.

  • @youraveragescotsman7119
    @youraveragescotsman7119 3 года назад +3

    Funnily enough, the British learned a lesson after this.
    After this war, they started to deploy higher numbers of Marksmen and irregular infantry to fight alongside the Line Infantry, which developed a doctrine of accuracy > everything.
    It's still in use today! The L85A3 being an excellent example of incredible accuracy! Hell, even the Challenger 2, while being, basically, a wall of Composite Armour, has some of the best optics put on a tank for accuracy.

  • @jonathanlivingstonseagull3062
    @jonathanlivingstonseagull3062 5 лет назад +74

    Thought I accidentally clicked on an iSorrowProductions video for a second.

    • @aidanclark2687
      @aidanclark2687 4 года назад +2

      James Oldham me too

    • @v.k5417
      @v.k5417 3 года назад

      I dont know what isorrowproductions is, is it a history channel?

  • @jcou6541
    @jcou6541 6 лет назад +128

    You forgot the biggest reason.....
    Mel Gibson

  • @dajolaw
    @dajolaw 4 года назад +2

    I could quibble about a few details here and there, but the American Revolution is a much more complicated war than most people think, and this video does a great job of covering the broad strokes (and dispelling the myths) in just under 12 minutes. Not too shabby.

  • @kaki4846
    @kaki4846 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for finally recognizing Spain's help for the independence of the thirteen colonies. For example, before Spain declared war on the United Kingdom sent much help to the Americans, such as 300,000 pounds of gunpowder (Washington was found to have only 9,000 pounds at the start of the war), 30,000 muskets, 30,000 uniforms (those blue uniforms that the Americans wore were from the Spanish Marines), 4,000 tents, 230 guns, ammunition, etc ... In addition to a million pounds of Tours. All that at the beginning.
    But once in an open war with the English, the Spaniards attacked through Florida from New Orleans, conquering Baton Rouge, Mobile and Pensacola, closed the supply route through the Mississippi, rejected an English attack on St. Louis and counterattacked to Fort Saint Joseph in Michigan, they conquered the Bahamas, captured two English convoys of supplies for the colonial army (one of 53 ships and another of 19), before the battle of Yorktown they sent another million of "reales de a ocho" (Spanish currency that was taken as the basis for creating the US dollar) to the US army to pay the soldiers, and never It is mentioned that in that battle a regiment of riflemen from Havana fought. And more war actions but I don't want to spread more.
    In short, Spanish aid was essential for the thirteen colonies to gain independence, not only France helped. In the victory parade, the Spanish general Bernardo de Gálvez paraded on horseback to the right of George Washington, who commanded the Spanish army in Florida and Louisiana.

    • @franciscoosuna259
      @franciscoosuna259 4 года назад

      Agreed. Where are you getting your numbers from?

    • @kaki4846
      @kaki4846 4 года назад

      @@franciscoosuna259 I take out the historical data from Spanish books and these from the archives. If you speak Spanish (I suppose so by your name) you have a summary of the Spanish intervention in favor of the US. in: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerra_anglo-espa%C3%B1ola_(1779-1783)
      And also in: ruclips.net/video/S97M-JGbuew/видео.html

    • @Aim4sixmeals
      @Aim4sixmeals 4 года назад

      @@kaki4846 Seems like coloured, in other words its disinformation

    • @revolutionariesoffreedom2374
      @revolutionariesoffreedom2374 2 года назад

      Lol you guys just helped both American and French Revolutions who easily later defeat your monarchist asses and installed puppet republics and democracies based on freedom all over the world

    • @javiervicedo4201
      @javiervicedo4201 2 года назад

      @@franciscoosuna259 Well, let me clarify few things.
      There is an article from The Massachusetts Society Sons of the American Revolution ( SAR ) called ‘Spain and the Independence of The United States.’ After reading the article cannot be a surprise to know than Spanish Commander Bernardo de Galvez has the same honour of be Honorary Citizeship of the United States like Laffayete…

  • @oscardperez
    @oscardperez 6 лет назад +37

    I have a gentle request, please can you explain the Spanish involvement in the revolutionary war? It is very unknown to most. Spain helped to cut British supplies by sinking navy ships and Galves army from the South. Spanish generals parade with
    washington on Independence day.

    • @eric777100763
      @eric777100763 4 года назад

      Thanks I truly was not aware of that always do like the Spanish!

    • @eric777100763
      @eric777100763 4 года назад +2

      @Mustafa Alam mustapha, greetings from the state of Kentucky. I'm a person of truth and you made a legitimate Point here about us attacking Mexico. Many people I think would try to justify it, But I want the United States is like every other country. They want to play this Empire building game and I personally think it's stupid. I like the idea of countries having Sovereign borders acting friendly to one another having good trade and trying to understand that we're not all the same. Having said all that the Muslim nations of the world have gone on. 2 Empire Building at times. So I think if we're going to have the truth butts have the unabridged version.

    • @iSPELLinAMERICAN
      @iSPELLinAMERICAN 4 года назад

      I love learning about the revolutionary war and so thank you for that but of history. I didn't know either

    • @hitsugayatoshiro9517
      @hitsugayatoshiro9517 4 года назад +2

      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain_and_the_American_Revolutionary_War

    • @Aim4sixmeals
      @Aim4sixmeals 4 года назад

      @Rory Mulligan Dutch traded with the British so dutch gained Suriname, since they left the area for the british to smuck on

  • @aidy6000
    @aidy6000 6 лет назад +42

    It was more of a civil war. The average “American” saw themselves as english/british.

    • @highcouncil1302
      @highcouncil1302 4 года назад +3

      No not at all for quite some time prior to the revolution the colonies were referred to by the people living there as the United Colonies of America which is why when the colonies became independent the new nation called itself the United States of America

    • @highcouncil1302
      @highcouncil1302 4 года назад +3

      @Rory Mulligan the people of the 13 colonies called themselves the United Colonies of America prior to the revolution

    • @TheOfficialRandomGuy
      @TheOfficialRandomGuy 4 года назад

      If anything, you could call the revolution a world war. With all major players involved.

    • @GEMINI52398
      @GEMINI52398 4 года назад +1

      No they did not they saw themselves as Americans!

    • @MagiconIce
      @MagiconIce 4 года назад +4

      I actually had this at university and it's more complex than "They saw themselves as American/British", there were both sides.
      People, who still viewed themselves as British, had no favor for the idea of independence and hoped for reconciliation with Britain, on the other side there were patriots, who were fed up by perceived acts of British Tyranny (e.g. so called Boston Massacre, the British stationing Troops in private homes without asking, taxation without representation) and then there were also many people who were indifferent and didn't care, it was like 33% each before the outbreak of hostilities.
      Yeah, it slowly shifted towards the patriots a bit, e.g. when Thomas Paine published his pamphlet "Common Sense" heavily advertising independence, but it wasn't like that 100% of the Colonials would've viewed themselves as proud patriots at any time in the war.
      Ask the Canadians, after the war many loyalist leaning citizens evacuated from the former 13 Colonies, now United States, towards Canada.
      The fact, that this is mentioned at all in history books and historical accounts prooves, that this was no minor event, it was a still significant portion of the population.

  • @dennisdonnelly7794
    @dennisdonnelly7794 3 года назад +2

    The British lost the Revolutionary War for the same reason that the Americans left Vietnam it wasn't worth it

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 4 года назад +2

    Loved the balanced view of both sides in this video. it was nice to see. Nice job guy.

  • @08jag81
    @08jag81 5 лет назад +13

    in 1976, the bicentennial, Baskin-Robbins had Valley Forge fudge ice cream. It was great!

  • @Reprodestruxion
    @Reprodestruxion 6 лет назад +25

    🇫🇷 France which cost Louis XVI his kingdom

    • @Andromediens
      @Andromediens 5 лет назад +3

      A good thing tho, this young a trash king needed to die to put a real leader right after him, the legendary; *Napoleon*

    • @HT-lr1rs
      @HT-lr1rs 4 года назад +1

      @@Andromediens knock knock, its Waterloo

    • @HT-lr1rs
      @HT-lr1rs 4 года назад

      A kingdom and a head

  • @LordMedic
    @LordMedic 3 года назад +1

    Comparing this to two years later to your latest vid, bro.
    You are a fine example of progress and development

  • @albertbadesa8906
    @albertbadesa8906 3 года назад +4

    -British: we have a well trained army and the most powerfull navy
    -Washington and the bois: we have some dude with blades that climbs

  • @andycopland3179
    @andycopland3179 6 лет назад +8

    Fantastic content, really informative. As a Brit, I think the feeling here is that we could never hold such large land mass so far away and its met with a little bit of a shoulder shrug.

  • @Forbeszy1
    @Forbeszy1 5 лет назад +6

    I wish history class was your videos back then when I was in grade school. Then maybe I would have paid more attention and did better.
    Keep up the good work!!!

  • @JamesSmith-cm7sg
    @JamesSmith-cm7sg 4 года назад +13

    It would have interesting to know what would've happened if the British didn't have their armies spread all over the world OR if the French + Spainish didn't help the USA.

    • @willt6551
      @willt6551 2 года назад

      The outcome would be the same i imagine

    • @sovkhan4359
      @sovkhan4359 2 года назад

      @@willt6551 nope America was funded with a ton of money and a crap ton of weaponry to fight against the British military by both the french and the Spanish. It was later seen as a side-war and we then went to fight the Spanish and the french simultaneously. Tbh America was kind of forgotten because it was the people backing them that were the problem. In terms of damage the British did a ton of damage even setting fire to the White House and destroying the symbol of the American government to let them now their potential.
      I am an American yet I still believe that we had a lucky ass escape.

    • @johnvictor2892
      @johnvictor2892 2 года назад +2

      @@willt6551 Probably not.

  • @indirab.5900
    @indirab.5900 Год назад +1

    Please do more Revolutionary War vídeos (:

  • @michaelhurley3171
    @michaelhurley3171 5 лет назад +10

    Camden NJ is still lost. The Brits can have it back if they want and take Trenton too.

  • @gregalonzo747
    @gregalonzo747 5 лет назад +5

    If memory serves, the Battle of Bunker Hill was primarily fought on Breed's Hill. I am glad that by the end of the video you brought up the help by our allies. Frankly, I doubt we could have won our independence without the French.

  • @unknownelite2844
    @unknownelite2844 5 лет назад +5

    The Americans would have lost without the French and Spanish

    • @RBAOfficial-w6r
      @RBAOfficial-w6r 5 лет назад

      Unknown Elite what makes you say this

    • @RBAOfficial-w6r
      @RBAOfficial-w6r 5 лет назад

      Unknown Elite not true after a lot of battles and close to the end of the American revolution the continental army had one of the best trainers baron Von Steuben

    • @unknownelite2844
      @unknownelite2844 5 лет назад

      @@RBAOfficial-w6r barron Von Steuben was dutch plus the rifles that baron taught them to shoot correctly were french supplied

    • @williamolsen8464
      @williamolsen8464 4 года назад

      But they didn't and Britshits waved the white flag like the cowards they're lol

    • @RBAOfficial-w6r
      @RBAOfficial-w6r 4 года назад

      Unknown Elite but before the French joined the war the Americans had already won a couple of battles

  • @johnwilletts3984
    @johnwilletts3984 5 лет назад +1

    From U.K. It’s worth pointing out that the struggle between Tories and Patriots started in the British Parliament. Patriots were originally a branch of the Wig (Liberal) party. The British democratic system was long overdue for reform. The ruling Tories supported the status quo of only men who owned property having the vote. They were pro monarchy and hawkish internationally. Patriots wished to extend the franchise.
    This conflict spread to the colonies. At home we came close to revolution. Only the involvement of the three other major powers, a Spanish fleet attempting to land in England and a large conflict in India prevented this.
    My home town of Rotherham Yorkshire actually built a monument on a hill overlooking the town called “Boston Castle” (you can find it on line, as it still stands there to this day). This was built to commemorate the Boston Tea Party. Many British Patriots have counties and towns named after them in the USA. Including our local hero The Earl of Effingham. Many British Patriots refused to fight against the colonies, and actually celebrated the war’s outcome.

  • @Ave-T-Vision
    @Ave-T-Vision 6 лет назад +251

    Britain won a war against Britain. They were the same people. One just wanted there own country.

    • @jellydee123
      @jellydee123 5 лет назад +7

      Yep, pretty much sums that one up. Its like the complete opposite of stockholme syndrome.

    • @PolishBehemoth
      @PolishBehemoth 5 лет назад +31

      Not even close, Phil.

    • @abdulmujib8138
      @abdulmujib8138 5 лет назад +53

      British government vs British colonists

    • @icedice6393
      @icedice6393 5 лет назад +1

      Idiots

    • @jordanschwarzlose9218
      @jordanschwarzlose9218 5 лет назад +1

      Lol, u think bud? Literally a given.

  • @tuor6394
    @tuor6394 6 лет назад +8

    I think the lack of reinforcements after 1780 and a reliance on using German mercenaries, had a hand in the eventual defeat.
    It was logistically impossible to supply an army over the distances that needed to be covered.
    Excellent video.

    • @kevwhufc8640
      @kevwhufc8640 Год назад

      Especially when half Britain's army was elsewhere fighting, India , France, Dutch,
      And the colonials were being given French soldiers, training, guns , money etc ...
      Knowing how thin Britain was spread at the time.

    • @lordjazoijua94
      @lordjazoijua94 10 месяцев назад

      After 1777 the war in America became a sideshow to a world wide war fought by France, Spain, The Dutch and the Kingdom of Mysore against the British.

  • @pattystomper1
    @pattystomper1 3 года назад +3

    America had the home field advantage. Most were Militia, and not Soldiers.
    Muskets take a while to load, so American families owned owned several of them.
    After the father fired a shot, he would hand it off to his wife and children who would be busy loading 3 or 4 others, giving him another that was ready to go.
    The British Soldiers had to load their own after every shot.
    So an American could shoot 4 times as often as a British Soldier.

    • @Gloriaimperial1
      @Gloriaimperial1 3 года назад

      :D And the cook, the gardener, the servant and the priest (when there was!) Accelerated the firing response more.

  • @ashj5069
    @ashj5069 3 года назад +5

    I can’t believe I had to look this up!!!! This was all we talked about in American history class lol

  • @johnpijano4786
    @johnpijano4786 6 лет назад +19

    4:22 You copied the loading screen from the warpath mod in Empire total war.

  • @JRLeeman
    @JRLeeman 6 лет назад +14

    3:17 - There’s a hard p in Pyrrhic - “Pih-Rick” not “Fih-Rick”

  • @foley15136
    @foley15136 5 лет назад +4

    Grab one of those books behind you.
    Great vid, btw.

  • @craighills2977
    @craighills2977 5 лет назад +3

    Really informative video sir. I am English and don't mind one bit that we lost, we lost fair and square. In every war sides have allies, you just had more than us.

    • @paddypup1836
      @paddypup1836 5 лет назад

      Craig Hills jus like you had more allies in Waterloo

    • @craighills2977
      @craighills2977 5 лет назад

      @@paddypup1836 exactly, wars are fought, some you win some you lose.

    • @TheIceman567
      @TheIceman567 4 года назад

      Craig Hills do you like the USA and Americans?

  • @tommy-er6hh
    @tommy-er6hh 6 лет назад +9

    nice video - but why do let Gen. Gates have credit for Battle of Saratoga, Benedict Arnold, the traitor, had more to do with that Victory than Gates, who stayed in the camp by all reports?
    You might also have mentioned the protests and riots in England from the beginning of the war, England was rather divided about the semi-civil war with their colonists, which were about 1/5 of all Englishmen. It was similar to what the USA went through over Vietnam.

  • @xaviersaavedra7442
    @xaviersaavedra7442 6 лет назад +8

    And that’s why you have parliament Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Because mom learned her lesson

  • @gunraptor
    @gunraptor 3 года назад +2

    Despite seeing a ton of your videos, I only now realized that the bookshelf behind you isn't real. Well played.

  • @andrewheffel3565
    @andrewheffel3565 4 года назад +2

    And that, children, is why most Americans drink coffee, not English tea.

  • @juanmanuelzardainbuganza8889
    @juanmanuelzardainbuganza8889 6 лет назад +10

    Why you didn’t mention Bernardo de Gálvez???

    • @juanguacarnaca
      @juanguacarnaca 6 лет назад +3

      The American historiography hides a big part of the Spanish help to the insurgents.

    • @mikeh7917
      @mikeh7917 5 лет назад +1

      He has a city named after him. Galveston, Texas.

  • @filipbabovic5914
    @filipbabovic5914 5 лет назад +77

    I basiclly know the entire geography of the greater Boston are by playing fallout 4

    • @bridder83
      @bridder83 5 лет назад

      where is on falout 4

    • @sethmontana2683
      @sethmontana2683 5 лет назад

      Lol me too

    • @lukeskywalker4711
      @lukeskywalker4711 5 лет назад

      Same.

    • @88ights
      @88ights 4 года назад +1

      Issa game set in a alternative universe...when nuked. How

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 4 года назад

      You meet up with Cait yet? She's a real bruiser, but is ticklish. Her Irish giggle is infectious!

  • @evo5dave
    @evo5dave 4 года назад +2

    Fun fact: one of my favourite pubs is called the General Burgoyne.

  • @couldbeanybody2508
    @couldbeanybody2508 4 года назад +17

    British didn't have 'ok' commanders. Howe and Cornwallis were amazing with their flanking manouvers.

    • @SerBallister
      @SerBallister 4 года назад +12

      @Roman Empire Ball That doesn't address the post at all you muppet. Do we remember Napoleon as a rubbish general because of Waterloo ?

    • @_gamepoint_
      @_gamepoint_ 4 года назад

      @@SerBallister what exactly is muppet?

    • @terrorfire8505
      @terrorfire8505 4 года назад

      @@_gamepoint_ a british insult refers to show the muppets, meaning calling someone a muppet meaning they are stupid

    • @_nso_12
      @_nso_12 3 года назад

      Lee Ruan ah yes stealing land and using slaves is way better.keep it up mate

  • @jimarri
    @jimarri 6 лет назад +6

    Sort of the same reason we lost Vietnam. Check out Barbara Tuchman's "The March of Folly."

  • @sweatysocks8214
    @sweatysocks8214 6 лет назад +124

    It's because we asked the British nicely to leave. And they said okay.

    • @aegonii8471
      @aegonii8471 6 лет назад +7

      Pietree Nah we’re not pussies like Canadians.

    • @firepheonix1413
      @firepheonix1413 6 лет назад +5

      Sir Devil there’s nothing wrong with a good Canadian, very loyal people, even if a load of them are French 👀👀.

    • @deutsch-amerikanisch8281
      @deutsch-amerikanisch8281 6 лет назад +2

      FirePheonix 141
      *Puts on American tinted glasses*
      Say that again

    • @firepheonix1413
      @firepheonix1413 6 лет назад +5

      Max grrr Dog the French are so terrible at war they had to get British Americans to fight us just to get a victory. You’d never catch me doing a Frenchman’s dirty work 🤷🏼‍♂️ just saying 😉😂

    • @drewferguson2006
      @drewferguson2006 6 лет назад +9

      Sir Devil pussies? Wow pretty sure we torched your fucking Whitehouse and ate the food in it, also your gas prices were just increased.

  • @blueberryhill6948
    @blueberryhill6948 5 лет назад +1

    Good Job on the description of what happened.

  • @Profanity_Nerd95
    @Profanity_Nerd95 5 лет назад +2

    I must say, i wish you organized your voice and the video sounds differently, they overlap and i miss some of your points, other than that, this was awesome

  • @BOOSTEDLCS1327
    @BOOSTEDLCS1327 6 лет назад +101

    They won because they used a dodge challenger to scare of the British army with the power of murican V8 HEMI lol

    • @kingy1034
      @kingy1034 6 лет назад +1

      I'm British I was pissing my self when I saw this comment

    • @garyd2978
      @garyd2978 6 лет назад +4

      We would of stared them down behind the wheel of our might Reliant Robin. Feel the power of 3 wheels and basically a lawn mover engine. Scared? You better believe it.

    • @BOOSTEDLCS1327
      @BOOSTEDLCS1327 6 лет назад +3

      Britain: We have the mighty range rover .
      USA : we have our backup dodge ram, ford f150, Chevy Silverado, and GMC cyclone .
      I reference this on a comertial and the range rover it came from as james may shouted when his pissed at him CLARKSON from top gear

    • @intentionaloffside8934
      @intentionaloffside8934 5 лет назад +1

      Dodge/Chrysler is now owned by Fiat, so the Italians eventually won!

    • @louiswallis8687
      @louiswallis8687 4 года назад

      BOOSTED 1327 American cars are nothing but plastic wrapped round a V8, cheap poorly made cars that are nothing when compared to the cars from Europe. Americans can hardly drive properly (manual) due to their cars mainly being automatic. This has ruined cars that could have been pretty cool.

  • @stevenharker9440
    @stevenharker9440 5 лет назад +33

    There used to be a phrase about the British attitude to the American revolutionary war; " we lost a colony and gained an empire". After Saratoga in 1777 the Brits knew that the colonies were lost. The tragedy for all concerned is that the war continued until 1783. The defeat at Yorktown (thanks to the French) gave the much needed excuse for the Brits to bail out.

    • @judithkimball2125
      @judithkimball2125 5 лет назад +6

      steven Harker; Until 1812...

    • @Aim4sixmeals
      @Aim4sixmeals 4 года назад

      What are you smoking it was until 1812, seems like you never went to school to learn these things.

    • @johnhawthorn5393
      @johnhawthorn5393 4 года назад +4

      @@judithkimball2125 Brits lost the war of 1812

    • @ressljs
      @ressljs 4 года назад +16

      @@johnhawthorn5393 It was more of a draw, actually. One of America's goals of the War of 1812 was to take Canada, which obviously didn't happen. And as far as the British harassing our merchant ships, once Napoleon surrendered and the British were no longer blockading European ports, the whole issue became irrelevant.

    • @jetpigeon8758
      @jetpigeon8758 4 года назад +8

      @@johnhawthorn5393 It was mainly a stalemate in 1812 ( a draw) if anything it could be called a slight victory for the British. But the British had bigger fish to fry, and they did, they routed the French and Spanish Navies at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805, and they defeated Napoleon with Prussian help in 1815. There was a 99 year period from 1815 until 1914 which was known as PAX BRITANNICA, where Britain was at peace with every nation, this was because Britain was so powerful, no nation dare even try to fight against them.

  • @anderplays6460
    @anderplays6460 4 года назад +12

    So its not that the americans "won". Britain just decided to stop fighting at some point

    • @TerryTerius
      @TerryTerius 3 года назад +10

      Unless you’re defining winning by absolutely destroying the people you’re fighting or conquering them, I would argue attaining your goal in a war is winning. They wanted freedom from British rule and that’s exactly what they got. That’s pretty much the playbook for defeating more powerful nations, make the cost of victory too high for them to stomach.

    • @JW-mr5mh
      @JW-mr5mh 3 года назад

      True, if Brittain gave their all we likely would have lost. Like how americans just gave up after vietnam didn't stop fighting

    • @removesbmm4363
      @removesbmm4363 3 года назад

      Britain got slapped and humiliated and now today if Britain attacks the US then Britain will become a state in the United States of America

  • @giolaz82
    @giolaz82 3 года назад +2

    I really appreciated the dig at Ancient Aliens! ;-)

  • @dallasmcquarrie1937
    @dallasmcquarrie1937 5 лет назад +9

    Britain lost the war for American independence in much the same way that America lost the war for Vietnamese independence. In both cases, colonial powers attempting to stifle nationalist movements on another continent. Britain also lost India to a non-violent independence movement after World War II.

    • @tacticalidiots2340
      @tacticalidiots2340 5 лет назад +4

      and put down hundreds of violent independence movements?
      It was clearly French, Spanish and Dutch support, Washington almost lost the war right at the beginning, the British would have easily won otherwise

  • @garyd2978
    @garyd2978 6 лет назад +8

    The loss is entirely yours 🤣 King Ralph, quality film. I was expecting a chant of USA half way through like most videos about the war, so well done for doing your research.

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 4 года назад

      Bitter??

    • @garyd2978
      @garyd2978 4 года назад +1

      @@fobbitoperator3620 I would love a pint of thanks mate.

    • @fobbitoperator3620
      @fobbitoperator3620 4 года назад

      @@garyd2978 Sounds like a plan brother. CHEERS!!! (mugs make distinct "clanking" sound upon contact)

  • @luisa.melendezalbizu4459
    @luisa.melendezalbizu4459 4 года назад +1

    The main strategic reasons for the American victory in the American Revolution were, in order of importance:
    (1) The Americans fought with three key allies France, Spain and the Netherlands, thereby expanding the conflict into a world war, whereas England fought the war alone, overextending its forces all over the world. Aside from assisting the Americans, Spain reconquered Minorca, East Florida, and several English enclaves in Central America, while France fought England in several Caribbean islands, in East Africa and in India. In fact, the last battle of the American Revolution was fought in India.
    (2) French diplomacy precluded Prussia, Russia, Sweden and Austria from entering the war as English allies.
    (3) After 1778 the English feared an Invasion by France and Spain (which was attempted in 1779), causing the English to keep a substantial number of troops in the homeland;
    (4) English shipping and commerce was affected by commissioned sea raiders (like Lambert Wickes, Gustavus Conyngham, and John Paul Jones), draining the English coffers, and France and Spain sought to invade and takeover Jamaica (England's most profitable colony and where many members of Parliament had their land estates), thereby causing Parliament to refuse to continue paying for the war and to instead demand the King to reach an agreement with the 13 colonies;
    (5) The Americans were regularly supplied with arms and money by their French and Spanish allies, starting clandestinely as early as 1776. They also later received the protection of the French Navy. In fact, the Siege of Yorktown was only made possible by the French Navy's victory over the British Navy in the Battle of the Two Capes, as well as by the presence of Rochambeau's French Army.
    All these key startegic advantages were secured by the French Foreign Minister Charles Gravier, Compte de Vergeness, at the behest of Benjamin Franklyn.
    (6) The Americans managed to protract the conflict for 8 years, turning it into a war of attrition, while avoiding losing the war entirely during that period. This was done thanks to George Washington.
    (7) The Americans had good spies in NYC (some of them prostitutes) that gained valuable information on the movement of British troops from British officers. This was done thanks to George Washington.
    (8) The Americans managed to keep a standing army in circumstances where any other similar army would have desintegrated. This was done thanks to George Washington.
    (9) The Americans received the advise and assistance of several European military officers like Von Steuben, Marquis de Lafayette, Kościuszko, Pulaski, etc. These European advisers were secured and commissioned by Benjamin Franklyn in Paris.
    (10) The Americans managed to maintain a unified civil government under the Articles of Confederation which required unanimity to end the war, thereby avoiding any State to seek or make a separate peace with England.
    (11) Most (but not all) of the Revolutionary Army troops and officers(most importantly Washington himself) kept their loyalty to the Continental Congress. This was done thanks to George Washington.
    (12) Stupidity and disobedience of orders by English Generals like Howe's conquest of Philadelphia when he was supposed to move his troops in NYC up the Hudson River and link up in Albany with Burgoyne's troops coming down from Canada.

  • @davewilson4058
    @davewilson4058 5 лет назад +2

    I think one of the main problems England faced, was trying to maintain and supply a powerful army at, for those times, a vast distance separating the two sides. Logistically, Armies consume huge quantities of materiel and with the slowness of movement across the ocean, there were crucial shortages building up, until inevitably, losses couldn't be replaced. England found that more recently with the Falklands conflict. Even with modern, larger ships. The transfer of troops and weaponry over thousands of miles was a logistical nightmare and there was a lot of luck in the final outcome, enabling England to prevail.