I'm from Portugal and I absolutely love a quote from one of our best poets ever, Fernando Pessoa, and it goes like this: "The sea with an end can be Greek or Roman, but the endless sea is Portuguese"
true that, we portuguese proofed to the ancient greeks and romans that the world doesn’t stop at the pillars of hercules. the portuguese has contributed so much to the knowledge we now have of our world and globalization. the portuguese empire is the cradle of the todays western dominating world. and one day… when humankind goes into space to discover new galaxies and planets… they’re going to pay homage to the early portuguese discoverers 🥲
@@tonyagos1172another Liolooser Pussi cheerleader how many wc goals did Missing Pessi score by penalty??? 🤦♂️ talking about penalties. 🤫 You can’t fk with the FIFA ALL TIME TOP SCORER 💪🏾
Also from Pessoa: "O salty sea, how much of your salt / are tears of Portugal! / For us to cross you, how many mothers cried! / How many sons in vain prayed! / How many maidens remained unmarroed / so that you could be ours, o sea!
Iam Spanish and i recognize the enormous value of Portugal in history ; great navigators ; great empire and laguage talk for 200 million of inhabitants.👍
Vc tem causa e direcho a ser com orgulho. I want to learn more about Portugal’s change regarding colonies. If what I’m told happened really happened, it sounds like a historical and political precedent that more and more people ought to learn about. I really love Brazil as well. And I’d like to visit Macau. And people I’ve met from São Tomé are really cool & decent. Maybe I should examine my research questions and bring my curiosity to Portugal and make a paper or a book--
@miahconnell23 Hi...and thanks for your comment. If you got a chance to write something about Portugal 🇵🇹 please do it 🙏 Our history is great. It's really great...and we should share it with the world 🌎 Such a small country... but with such a huge soul. All the best to you. Viva Portugal 🇵🇹
@@putugalabaixosempre3908 tbh average brazilian are 65% portuguese by blood, the ones who did everything in brazil never returned to the mainland, they are our ancestors, we are the colonizers.. not you
@@putugalabaixosempre3908 your ancestors never left iberia, the ones who coloniz3d are our ancestors, not yours , ofc we can talk more than you, our ancestors expelled all europeans in brazil, not yours, stay mad
*excerpt from Portugal's Colonial Past (2024)* The turbulent history between Mozambique and its former colonial master is not lost on many of the new Portuguese arrivals. "I'm not proud of what my ancestors did," said Joao Beirao, who arrived here 10 months ago. "This is an ironic situation. We're trying to make a second life in the very country where we committed the Wyriyamu Genocide. I am ashamed to be Portuguese but i need a job, i need to eat and i don't want any more diarrheas from the Sopas Dos Pobres back in Portugal."
Portugal is the most celebrated country in Japan, for its enormous contribution to Japanese history, for having influenced the development, opening, modernization, cultural and technological expansion that allowed the eternal civil war to end and that solidified the union of Japan. All students in Japan learn about Portugal and Japanese scholars increasingly add crucial aspects of Portugal's influence on Japan. The influence of the Portuguese can be seen in language, cuisine, medicine, art, technology and even clothing, as it had become fashionable to dress Portuguese style. There are several festivals that celebrate the arrival of the Portuguese, especially in Tanegashima where, in addition to the great celebrations in which the population dresses according to the season, children also participate by singing the Portuguese anthem, while scale replicas of the Portuguese boats parade through the crowd. Unlike the Japanese and the people with whom the Portuguese maintained contact, who admire the Portuguese, the Europeans who most envy Portugal finance media propaganda to falsify, denigrate and encourage hatred against the Portuguese and consequently this reflects negatively on all Europeans. This is living proof that there are countries in Europe that do not understand in the slightest how a global empire is built, as it is not through force, hatred or propaganda, but rather through true respect for the diverse peoples of the globe.
@@P.oliver380 They never did! Here goes the propaganda, again... Here goes free of charge: By introducing the rifle to the war clans, Portuguese openened ways for Japanese unification. The black chips "Kurofune" (black pitch against water infitration an fungus infestations) brought silk and spices from India, China and Malaysia to Japan and brought silver and wood from Japan to the other two. The word for world changed form "3 Countries" to " a 1000 countries". You still buy the dutch slander that led to Christian persecuton of 1639 and granted them free access to japanese ports...Watch the "Silence" movie from Scorcese.
@@Mo_Mudabber That is FALSE! That is German and Jewish propaganda. The Transatlantic slave trade formally began on February 12, 1528, with the approval of the King of Spain. The first beneficiaries of this authorization were two German merchants, Henri Ehinger and Jérome Sayler, according to Cuban historian José Luciano Franco. Both were representatives of the Welser family, bankers who controlled the finances of the Spanish crown together with the Fuggers, he adds, while other experts point to the Genoese as pioneers of the slave trade in this region. Whether it was one or the other, the truth is that the French and English quickly joined the two groups and ended the monopoly that had been held until then by merchant companies in Iberia. English slave traders burst onto the Caribbean scene from 1562 to 1569, with the arrival of John Hawkins, who inaugurated this cycle by giving the Spanish colonists in Santo Domingo a batch of Africans in exchange for gold, sugar and leather.
*excerpt from Portugal's Colonial Past (2024)* Portugal ruled Mozambique from the 16th century onward, breeding what would become a shameful colonial legacy, including the forcing into slavery of millions of locals. In 1964, fighting erupted between liberation fighters and the colonial authority. Portugal committed unheard of brutality against the black population culminating in the Wiriyamu Genocide on 16 December 1972. Thousands were massacred. Portugal covered it all up then and still cover this mass murder today! There are thousands of cadres on youtube disseminating FAKE news about Portugal pretending that it is a wonderful country, and come visit and spend your money here, but this is a gross lie. The majority of the citizens want to get out and eat, and they are willing to go to Mozambique.
After watching the first episodes of Shogun, I can see why the Japanese looked scared and nervous when Blackthorne mentioned about the extensive global reach that Portugal had, those boys were not messing around, if I was on the japanese side I would be anxious too, knowning so little about the outside world and some foreign is explaining how a superpower controls a whole hemisphere and everything that came across it, no wonder Portuguese is one of the most spoken languages in the world
Yes, but Portugal and England were not enemies like Blackthorne mentioned. As a matter of fact the Anglo-Portuguese alliance is the oldest alliance based in known history. Unfortunately England “broke” is vows when it forced Portugal to give up his African’s colonies. So maybe, we will get to know that Blackthorn was lying about Portugal because of his own agenda.
@@pedrovskidantini2324The Pope ordered the slavery to enrich the Catholic church and grow it. Japan only became a democracy after WWII. The British and Danish banned slavery in 1807, well before anyone else.
sim, Portugal também não existia porque Portugal foi fundado pelos árabes de Marrocos. Depois que Portugal roubou o que podiam do Marrocos e formou ilegalmente seu país solto de ladrões e genocídios. Então eles inventaram a palavra "LUSO" para esconder sua herança árabe e cigana.
I am from Bassein (Bombay), India, the first Indian Roman Catholic Saint Gonsalo Gracia is from Bassien , we have a 450 year old Churches in Bassein, which was built by the Portuguese. The Portuguese ruled Bacin and there is good Christianity in the region, but we never benefited from the Portuguese, as Goan did. This is the sad reality... We have surnames like Gonsalves, Fernandez, Pinto, DeMello, Alfonso, Machado, D'Costa, Periera, Lopes, Correa, Silveira, Miscitta, Rodriguez, etc..etc. The video is somehow connected to me personally.
@@artur1319 How great! Two Mello families, one in Malaysia and another one in Brazil, found themselves through RUclips. Yes, you have a common ancestor. I think the first Mello was born in north-central Portugal, near the Serra da Estrela mountains.
That was quite fascinating, and just the right length to hold your attention and not become overwhelming with dates and history. Well done and thank you.
*"Portugal has long swept the history of slaves from Africa under the carpet," said Evalina Dias, president of the Lisbon-based association of Afro-descendants, Djass. A native of Portugal with ancestors from Guinea-Bissau, she is now demanding that Portugal finally face up to its historical responsibilities and thoroughly reevaluate its role in the story.*
the Portuguese maritime empire started modern day globalization, forever changing the course of human history. for better or for worse, it can't be understated how significant their influence was across a massive dominion of planet earth.
I agree. Their gorgeous architecture is global, withstanding more than many newer structures. While their work has been falsely claimed as newer builds made by inexperienced contest winners, there's still hints of evidence, such as the Franklin repository's History of America, 1858. The beautiful works of art are undoubtedly Portuguese.
Cape Verde and São Tomé should had remained Portuguese, but is ironic how Britain, USA, and France were making pressure to Portugal to free its colonies when still today those hypocrites still hold colonies abroad from their territories, France still holds South America territory with French Guyana.
@@laudemar-A.B.6386 it was the provinces, but terrorists groups supported by soviet union and china, to cause chaos and death at the portuguese territory, the portuguese sent the army and won all fronts, except in Guiné Bissau, but the communists/socialists revolution in Portugal threw the victory into the garbage and abandoned every portuguese in Africa, giving those provinces at the hands of bad leadership, this causes civil wars and destruction and today Angola is almost a single party country like China. But Cape Verde and São tomé didnt had any terrorists for independence but the Commis gave them indepdendence anyway.
Bad leadership Hey. Its their land they are entitle to lead it anyway they like... so no, Cape verde and São Tomé should have not stayed Portuguese.... they are rightfully independent from the Portuguese scum that enslaved them before
Portugal indomável! Ordem de Cristo! Muito orgulho dos meus antepassados. Milhões de descendentes aqui no Rio de janeiro. Somos o maior legado de Portugal. Um continente de 210 milhões de pessoas." Viva o Brasil. Viva Portugal.
Milhões onde? Nas favelas só tem negros e nos bairros ricos is sobrenomes são italianos, judeus,alemães, espanhóis e Árabes. O Rio é o Brasil que deu errado: crime, desigualdade social, racismo, pobreza e narcotráfico.
@@saynotoracistportugal Yes, proud of it! If u want talk about Africans.... they still in debt to us of 2 centuries ;) Proud of be portuguese. Proud of our History. Not the smart is the person who use standards of today to talk about past. Destroy?! And what we did build?! By that point of view, all people destroyed others...
*Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is the first Portuguese leader to suggest an apology for his country’s key role in the transatlantic slave trade it started in 1441.*
The most important scholars of Renaissance humanism consider Prince Henry the Navigator to be the most important man in European history. As attested by a letter written by the Italian sage Poggio Bracciolini to the Infante, in 1448-1449. The literate Italian compares his achievements to those of Alexander the Great, or those of Julius Caesar, praising them even more for being conquests of places unknown to all Humanity. Poggio Bracciolini (1380 - Florence, 1459), was one of the most important humanists of the Italian Renaissance. Without a doubt, no one else in history has managed to make their actions change the world as much as Prince Henry. He transformed the old world of small villages frozen in time, into a world where the entire planet is part, where all cultures become part of human knowledge. Especially poor old Europe, full of famine, will benefit most from this. Until then, rich Arab and Asian merchants said that Europe was so poor that the only valuable merchandise were white European slaves. The world becomes truly global. However, in the 19th century the war for European national pride will make other countries that were looking for the scepter of glory in European history, try to destroy the importance of Henry the Navigator to assume the throne of global history themselves and the only way to achieve this was by accusing him of having "invented" slavery, which is totally false and scandalously shameful on the part of all those who wrote books full of lies just to try to impose slavery on him. It is so criminally false that there is not a single true document linking it to slavery. Only after the death of Henry the navigator in 1460 did slavery become necessary for the Americas, which had not yet been discovered at the time of Henry's death. Therefore, the only way to denigrate him was to say that he took the slaves to the sugar plantations in Madeira. But at the time of his death, Madeira produced little more than cereals. It was the Flemish, Jewish and Genoese who introduced sugar to Madeira. They had already exploited sugar and slaves for over 100 years in the Mediterranean and especially in Sicily. The Portuguese did not know about sugar and even less about the slavery of Africans. In 1441, the first black people arrived in Portugal, who were brought by Antão Gonçalves, in the Rio do Ouro region. The captives and not slaves, as the racists like to call them, were treated very well, but Andahu, the native chief, constantly asked to be allowed to return to his land. Infante D. Henrique acceded to his wish, and Antão Gonçalves, when he went back to the Coast of Africa, took the black leader with him. The relationship with the king of Congo was so good that the Congolese elites began to adopt noble titles, that is, they wanted to be called counts and even dukes. In the following centuries, the Dutch and companies of German-Jewish capital arrived, and from then until the Belgian king's hands were cut off, the situation of the Portuguese was completely reversed. Unfortunately, anti-Catholic and anti-Lusophone propaganda spends millions of dollars every year, just to "sow" false stories, designed to praise profit maximization, perpetuating human exploitation and destruction of the planet, through financing books, written intentionally to blame others for their own atrocities. However, there is a big difference between what Europeans read and what they see when they get to know Portugal and the Portuguese. The difference between mere dogmatic theory and knowledge through experience was precisely what the Discoveries introduced and that was what made humanity evolve like never before. Therefore, if we go back to blindly believing in mere propagandistic theory, we will be going back 500 years. What everyone can really see is that the world has completely changed from before to after Henry the Navigator!
Thanks!!! RUclipsr! Obrigado Canal por prestigiar a história do Império português! Mesmo não sendo desse país,minha vida inteira ouvi a história do Brasil atrelada a esse país. Conhecimento o define!!! 👏👏👏✌🤜🤛🤝💖
Great video, txs! The portuguese most likely knew about Brasil before the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, King John III insisted the original draft be altered and the line to be moved 300 leagues west, so it would effectively place the territory of Brasil in the portuguese side.
It is known for sure that when Christopher Columbus and the Spanish fleet returned to Spain in 1492 (after the voyage to America), a ship arrived in Portugal, and the king of Portugal ordered to send a Portuguese ship in 1493 to America, to check if the Christopher Columbus' discovery was real.
@@Gloriaimperial1 I don't know where you got this story from, although I'm Brazilian, I see that you Hispanics always try to diminish the achievements of the Portuguese empire 🤡🤡😂
@@laudemar-A.B.6386 Quite the opposite. I myself have a Portuguese surname, that of my mother. It is from a 14th century Portuguese knight who went to fight in Andalusia against the kingdom of Granada, and stayed to live there. Regardless of that, Portugal has many great sailors, recognized in world history. I only expose the danger that the Catholic world had at that time, against the Protestant powers. Even during the Iberian Union, Spain always respected the Portuguese administering its part of the empire. But if Protestants from the Netherlands or England come there, the Catholics are expelled.
@@Gloriaimperial1 Worse thing that ever happened to Portugal was having Spanish kings for 60 years in that time all went to shit, as it is said in Portugal "from Spain not good winds or marriages" (nem bons ventos nem bons casamentos).
Excelent video. I was one of the people that commented on your video on Spain that the actual first global Empire was Portugal =P ( nothing against our peninsular brothers, theirs was bigger, ours was the first). Some curiosities: I) Portugal had lands on North America, lands known as New found land of cod or "Newfoundland" for short, and the lands of Don Corte-Real, a man also known as "the farmer", which in Portuguese is "Lavrador" (Labrador). Ii) Portugal actually holds the Guinness World Record as the First Global Empire xD Iii) Portuguese is the most spoken language of the southern hemisphere (a spectacular fit if you remember how it all started, in a poor peripheric medieval kingdom in Europe).
@@carlosmelo6220 The concept of a Spanish, Italian or German nation is something that the Portuguese do not understand well. The reunification of the crown in Spain began in 1469, yes. The United Kingdom was officially born in 1704. Italy was officially born in 1860. Germany was officially born as a state-empire in 1870. But the Spanish or Hispanic nations (including what is now Portugal), British, Italian and German (including Austria, which was capital of the German Empire) predate the existence of Portugal or Castile by 500 years. The first kings of these countries independent of Rome are from the 5th and 6th centuries. The Visigoths of the 6th century: "I am king of Hispania-España". If you look for any historical figure from these countries, long before official reunification in a modern state, the ITALIAN humanists of the 15th century say: "Spain is the power that has invaded ITALIA" When only the empire of Aragon (Spain) was there. Leonardo feels Italian in a territory with more than 12 independent kingdoms: Genoa, Savoy, Venice, Papal States, Naples... Luther complains in the 16th century: "The Spanish have divided our Germany between two religions, saving the Catholics ". France, although it has the territory occupied by Spain in the north and south of Franche-Comté, feels French. The French say in the 16th century: "The Spanish have unlimited ambition, they occupy lands and seas throughout the planet." The English did not call the Armada of 1588 that was going to invade their country, the "Castellan Armada", but the "Spanish Armada". In the Dutch anthem, born in the 16th century, the Dutch include "I am not a traitor of the Spanish king", or something like that. Portugal did not become independent from Castile in 1640-1668, but from Spain. El Cid (Spanish hero of the 10th century) says: "We are Spain." Likewise the kings, such as Alfonso X "The Wise", of Castile, in the Middle Ages. If you study the history of the United Kingdom you quickly realize that they talk about Elisabeth, Drake and the Spanish Armada of 1588 or Shakespeare, as British (although these characters live in a kingdom called England). The Aragonese (Spanish) had their first colony in Africa in 1380, and the Castilians (Spanish) in the Canary Islands in 1404. Spain arrived in America in 1492 (Castile actually arrived, with many Aragonese-Catalan soldiers, on the second trip, but All humanity understands that the Spanish discovered America. Sometimes the name Castilla is used like the English do to talk about the English soccer team, but everyone understands that Spain made the first trip around the world in 1522, reaching the Pacific Ocean. for the first time, which is half of the earth, GLOBAL. Gabriel of Castile discovers Antarctica in 1603, but everyone says: "Spain discovered Antarctica." Of course, Portugal is occupied in 1580, by the king of Spain, not Castile.
@@Gloriaimperial1 Os descobrimentos do mundo começou em Portugal desde o reinado de Dom Diniz, tu tem noção de quanto tempo foi isso? Na época de Dom Diniz, até Portugal lutava contra Aragão para tomar o pode de Castella e fazer do Portugal a capital da futura Hispania ou Lusitania , mas foi sorte de uma de suas sobrinhas (Isabel) que conseguiu vencer o exército leal a sua filha predileta para o trono de Castella.
Christopher Columbus lived in Portugal and married a Portuguese woman. In a different timeline, he would have sailed under Portugal instead of Spain and the world would be somewhat different
Well, he actually did sail for Portugal before departing for Spain. There are many distinct theories about the true origins of Columbus. One of such theories is that he was actually portuguese and had the intention of making Spain believe they would find their way to India through the west while at the same time Portugal had already found (and wanted to protect) the true way to India - through the East (cape of good hope)
I'm proud to be Portuguese. A seaman, son of a sailor. I have salt water running in my veins and I'm proud of it. Heróis do mar nobre povo nação valente imortal!❤ 🇵🇹❤
Portugal was small only in Population which to me makes it even more remarkable what this great Nation did around our globe, they had so much land & not nearly enough population to defend & keep it all, but regardless no other Nation has duplicated, not even close to what Portugal did for hundreds of years... mostly everything Portuguese is so underrated & I really mean so so much not just its glorious history... its very underrated & disrespected for to long now especially by the Vatican because if not for Portugal bringing Christianity every where around our world , Catholic religion would not be so huge, powerful, rich & followed by so many cultures today, The Vatican still hates Portugal for helping & integrating the Templars into the Order of Christ Templars which helped Portugal grow & launched the Age of Discovery which eventually made Lisboa the center of our universe not Venice any more (boohoo there is a tear in my beer, not :) ) . because we don't see anything regarding this fact in Hollywood movies & series does not mean it didn't happen just means that a certain culture controls Hollywood ,remember that .
By you saying nothing of what I wrote is true says much about how far your head is up your you know what, but then again every one is entitled to their opinion, in some countries that is , even you... could have just clicked thumbs down instead of stopping your life to comment ... you must be Spanish. @@silveriorebelo2920
The name was Estado Português da Índia (Portuguese State of India) and it was never considered a colony until that guy called Pandita Nehru created a diversion to hide his incapacity of ruling India and decided to invade the Portuguese India as a "pretex".
I am Puerto Rican, grew up in the US. I do have Portuguese in my DNA. I wasn't shocked, all the explorations in history explain it. Anyway. I love Portugal, in the last two years I have traveled there four times. This video was very well presented. Thank you.
You should check your sources. Look at the War of Portuguese Succession (1580-83), with the invasion of Portugal by the Duke of Alba and the battles of Alcántara (1580) and the following capture of Lisbon, as well as the Battle of Vila Franca do Campo (1582 ) won by Admiral Álvaro de Bazán.
Filipe II invaded Portugal. The thing is that the opposition was very diminished, and almost none among the nobility. Portuguese independence was already sold beforehand. It was a half war if anything. It was nothing like 1385, not even close.
@@notsetsune That can be said for many Castilian kings before and after. The only variable that did not work as it was supposed was the Portuguese nobility (or whatever survived Alcácer-Quibir) who diligently sold themselves and the country to the Habsburgs. The error was corrected 60 years, thankfully lest we be the slaves of Madrid like the rest of Iberia.
@@notsetsune No, it's a patriotic view. I love Portugal much more than I will ever hate Castile or whatever you call yourselves now. But it takes some nerve to adopt a geographical name of a whole peninsula as one's fake nation, put together through suppression of regional identities, culture and language.
@@unspecialist Lemme guess. You are indian? Why do people act surprised these nations waged war and invaded countries? That's literally how EVERY empire was built.
I AM PORTUGUESE I AM 82 YEARS OLD AND I LOVE THIS CONTRY AND HIS AMASING HISTORY....WE HAVE BEEN THE ASTRONAUTS OF THE PAST....BRASIL UNTIL AUSTRÁLIA USING CARAVELAS....MOST MORE TEY HAVE DONE THAN TODAY THEY ARE DONE WITH THE ROKTS....
@@wizardzh mas GRAÇAS A DEUS os portugueses atuais não fazem parte da história do Brasil!!! Os portugueses são TODOS ESTRANGEIROS NO BRASIL!!!!! E os ÚNICOS descendentes DIRETOS dos COLONIZADORES DO BRASIL são os BRASILEIROS!!!!!!!!!!!!! Não temos laços nenhum com os portugueses de hoje!!!! Os portugueses tem consulados no Brasil como os angolanos e venezuelanos!!!! E portugal é um país criado por MOUROSS e ROMANOSS!!! Até castelos dos MOUR0SS AÍ EM PORTUGAL TEM!!! Todos sabem disso!!! Os portugueses 80% tem aparência de MOUROSS!!! Eu sou BRASILEIRA de origem italiana e transmontana!!!!! ☺👍👍
I´m an Portuguese Historian and i respect and liked your work, BUT!! I can say that you made some mistakes, only small details with the esception of the fact that you said that, Filipe II after Dom Sebastião died in Marrocos went to Portugal and conquer the throne by force, that was not how it happen, if he only had the power at the time to do sow with force he would already done sow. All the times Spain try to invade Portugal they got ANNIHILATED by the PORTUGUESE forces, Felipe II got the Portuguese throne because he was the closest to the Portuguese crown by blood. Felipe II father was Portuguese and teach his son to respect Portugal and its Soberany, that was why he manage both countrys separately respecting Portuguese independence.
historian of b.s you are. The *only* reason portugee existed as a state is because it allied itself with the Pirate-English. Moreover, Spain defeated you more times in battle than a bottle has songs 🤣
A such small country with a such big history! aur ancestors were very strong men with strong minds ,they were strong sailors and discovered almost half of the world ! as a Portuguese I am so proud of most of my country history ,bravo to my Portuguese heros who did so much for aur portugal
I LOVED IT. Recognition of the true heroes of our days. A country that changed the all world just with a tiny number of brave worriors. Congratulations... english speaking countries finally admite that.
Vasco da Gama's route was also innovative because it opened the Atlantic route, passing closer to South America and further from Africa before crossing the Cape of Good Hope. This way he caught the favorable winds to descend to the South.
Not only must they have known about Brazil but also Australia. They were so close to it that it's difficult to believe that they didn't spot it. Not that it matters, it's really just bragging rights.
I mean without prior knowledge or technology like ours they could go right to the visible edge and not know. They're discovering with a purpose mostly to make money so the incentives to go to uncharted places were always low and risky.
The Portuguese people love East Timor and its people, we wish East Timor nothing but the best, East Timor has been through a lot and I hope the country finds prosperity, all the best to the lovely East Timor
Fantastic video!! One minor mistake, though: the Portuguese language is spoken by well over 250 million people around the world. Brazil alone has 220 million inhabitants. Portugal another 20 million. Nowadays, almost 300 million people speak Portuguese, from the following countries/states: Angola Brazil Cape Green Guinea Bissau Equatorial Guinea Mozambique Portugal Sao Tome and Principe East Timor Macao
@@P.oliver380 It speaks both and also french. Some regions speak a criolo based english also. Portugal gave Equatorial Guinea to Spain as a treaty for exxhange of some land in Brazil
Great video, but just a couple of pointers: 1- Portugal had no friendly relations with Castille - in fact, it had successfully defeated several castillian invasions...recognising that protecting itself from Castille meant expanding its power and influence southwards alongside the African Coast.. 2- The expansion through Africa (and Asia) was also partially based on the semi-myth of the Christian Kingdom in the far east (Ethiopia)...with the objective of establishing an alliance and open two war fronts against the muslim kingdoms (thus disrupting Venitian trade)...
Portugal !!! It's amazing how the brave Portuguese created Europe's first global empire, paving the way for Europe to go from a continent of peasants into THE continent to rule them all. I can't speak for Eastern Europe but Western Europe is just amazing. They put Europe on the map. Plain and simple.
Portugal was small only in Population which to me makes it even more remarkable what this great Nation did around our globe, they had so much land & not nearly enough population to defend & keep it all, if Portugal had the numbers I can imagine North America, South America, most of Africa, parts of India, parts of China & Japan & surrounding islands, Philippines, Australia, New Zeeland, Hawaiian islands, Madagascar & thousands of islands around the globe not just in the Atlantic & some more I didn't mention,.. no doubt about it ... small Nation my a$$ ... :)
compared to the major players in the age of discovery & not only but also hundred of years before, back when the Templars arrived in 1111 in the Iberian Peninsula when it was the Kingdom of Portugal to help kick the Muslims back to Morocco - Africa , Portugal has always had much less of a population compared to other Nations not just today , Portugal even used hired hands like Italians, Spaniards, English amongst others, not to mention slaves, not only on their ocean - sea expeditions but also on land in their many colonies world wide... to me the population problem made the most difference in keeping & controlling the lands Portugal was putting on the maps. There were many times that Portugal won battles when greatly out numbered on sea as on land even with the help of foreigners on their side they were always out numbered. England & Portugal have the longest alliance between to Nations in part do to Portugal's population to defend itself from France, Spain, Ottoman Empire - Turkey & not only, in turn England benefited greatly from Portuguese maps & charts to lands that Portugal only knew about & yes Australia, New Zeeland to name two land masses England got to prosper from & I'm just touching on a few things & not only England but the other Nations like Netherland, Spain, France, Italy prospered greatly till today.. but I'm sure you must know most of this & more. Portugal is one of the most underrated cultures - country in our known history no doubt about it, & that needs to change once & for all... most Portuguese don't even know their own glorious history which goes all the way back to Viriato , who was the first Portuguese hero. As a leader of the Lusitanos, he resisted the Roman invasion between 147 BC and 139 BC.. much Portuguese true history has been lost or worse stolen by other cultures & I for one want that to change.@@Luzitanium
@@nelsonsoares2975correctly pointed. Portugal's problem was in population. They amazingly brought Naval power but never had enough numbers to populate.
BRASIL E PORTUGAL SÃO POVOS IRMÃOS, COMO TODO IRMÃO EM UMA CASA DE FAMÍLIA DIVIDIMOS ENTRE NÓS SENTIMENTOS DE AMOR E INTRIGAS, MAS NO FINAL SOMOS TODOS IRMÃOS DE SANGUE, VIVA O BRASIL 🇧🇷, VIVA PORTUGAL 🇵🇹.
@@BloodShot-no4vpo teu país era colónia , só o índio existia lá e só esse pode falar , só esse sofreu e não você que e descendente do colonizador e dos que vieram depois . Vai aprender história jumentinho !!
E séculos depois vocês continuam a matar e a roubar os índios , e a discriminar os negros ( em 2024 ) , ganha vergonha na cara bostileiro e agradece ao portuga a tua existência
The Portuguese navigation method is still the most accurate! Not even the European navigation system Galileo (developed by a Portuguese) is as accurate. Ps. in the Sagres Fortress there is a compass rose on the ground, the North point is zero error from Magnetic North!
There are not one single document describing the atrocities of the Goa Inquisition, its all propaganda anti Portugal. No one is converted to Christianity by force. Quite the oposite, in Japan even suffering the worst tortures, being burnt and cruxified the Japanese Christians didnt abandomned their Christian faith!
So many of Portuguese History is unkown to the world - the battles in the Indian Ocean, which depleated the Ottoman and Mameluke power, the siege of diu, the mapping of labrador (decades before columbus), the discovery of Australia centuries before the English... Anyway, Spain has a lot of claim of discovering America, perpetuated by the US, but in fact, there are some evidences that put the Portuguese in Canada decades before Columbus reached the carabean.
I like this type of history channel👍 i am indonesian. As for a small correction on the indonesian map here, our capital city now is Jakarta. Before it was called "Batavia". Part of Java Island. Actually, for Batam it is located in Sumatera and this city is nearby Malaysia. In my homeplace, Banda Neira in Mollucas province, there is a portugese fort aswell. Nutmeg or Muskat came from this place. Because of colonialism, they tried planting Nutmeg outside of Banda. That's why, now you can find it in India aswell. Still, the best nutmeg is from Banda Neira😉 Because of the arrival of the Spanish, Dutch and English, the Portugese moved to island of Timor Timur (before it was part of Indonesia) around the 16th century. Thats why most of the people there still speak portuguese and believe in catholicism. Best regards, From the spice island 😊
Thanks for the video. Some things are superbly explained in great detail. However, some other topics are incomplete. There was also no mention of Portuguese presence in Timor neither Guine-Bissau. It was also a Portuguese circunavigating the world and finding cloves (which became the most expensive and rare spice at the time) - for a video about Portuguese Maritime/global empire, was a shame this was not mentioned. Also, right on the beguinning of the video, Portugal was far smaller than what says in there. I believe the map You have referenced was from 14th century and not 12th as mentioned. We were at war with Leon and Castela too besides the Moors. In Angola, We relied a lot in local alliances with the kingdom of Kongo (who granted us Luanda and Benguela as comercial posts). We did actually had royal mariages at some point with them and they converted to Catholicism voluntarely (was perhaps the only territory besides Brasil doing do). It is a shame that this union of Black and White kingdoms passes so unoticed these days. Good work in explaining the success of military portuguese forces in India specially (i would like to reference here the batle of Diu, in India, against the Ottomans and the defense of Etiopia - both can be found in RUclips). These passes very unnoticed even among portuguese people. Overall, for the time You had to cover everything, was very good. congratulations.
Normally, it has always been in the shadow of the Spanish empire, the only way you have to get attention is by lying. The first global empire was the Spanish Empire.
@@Torosentao You're lying. Portugal was already four centuries old and had sailed many seas, and only then was Spain born1492. Spain just followed Portugal.
I disagree, in Brazil Portuguese history is taught in school as our first contact into the history of our country, all the glory of Portugal is very much observed and in general people will be proud for of its history
@@Torosentao The only argument you might have is that Spain did conquer the canary islands 10 years before the portuguese conquest of Ceuta, but that's really just it. The Canary islands in contrast to the portuguese discouveries that followed, was also not really a "discouvery", the islands were already known by some europeans in the 14th century, Spain was merely the first to actually conquer them. After this conquest, Spain did basically nothing until Colombus's voyage, in part because they were focused on Granada. So between the spanish conquest of the Canaries, and Colombus's voyage, Portugal effectivelly had explored the entire western african coast, made settlements along it, and found numerous islands, all completely new discouveries to the european world. For context, this golden age of portuguese exploration was very well known through out the monarquies of europe, Colombus actually asked the Portuguese for sponsorship before going to Spain, because everyone knew the Portuguese were the ones leading this exploration front at that point. Colombus got rejected for 2 reasons, he had miscalculated the size of earth's circumference, he thought it was a shorter voyage than it would actually be (who knows what would've happened to him if america wasnt there..), and because Bartolomeu dias actually had just returned shortly before with news that it's possible to bypass the african continent and reach the indian ocean. So while it might be true that Spain got the first conquest outside of europe, Portugal was undisputably the one who really kicked off the age of exploration, with the first conquests that were really far away, far away enough to actually be called Global.
The Templar Nation Portugal 🇵🇹 , also called the Mythical Fifth Empire by Christians, has a history that left its mark on the world. More of the 50 countries that currently exist were part of the Portuguese Empire. The Age of Discoveries, in addition to trade, always involved the Christian Religion . To this day, the Soldiers of Portugal are called Soldiers of the Military Order of the Cross of Christ. 😎 The history of Portugal and its heroes made great Hollywood films...
I am Portuguese and i recognize the enormous value of Spain in history since it was the First Global Empire!! Great navigators ; great empire and language talk for 600 million of inhabitants. Us Portuguese "always" looking back and eating Spain's FIRSTS in Discoveries but that's life!!! Long Live Spain from Portugal❤❤
Your analysis was quite insightful up until the point where it was mentioned that Philip II invaded Portugal. This portrayal doesn't accurately capture the historical events. In reality, the union between Spain and Portugal wasn't the result of an invasion. Instead, it occurred because King Philip II of Spain ascended to the Portuguese throne through a direct claim. This succession was due to the young King Sebastian of Portugal not having any heirs, leading to a dynastic union. Despite this union, it's crucial to understand that Portuguese and Spanish affairs remained largely autonomous under this arrangement, with each kingdom preserving its distinct governance and interests.
There is a mixture of the two reasons: Philip II of Spain was heir to Portugal (by Queen Isabella of Portugal, Queen of Spain) and at the same time he imposed those rights by sending the Duke of Alba and Admiral Álvaro de Bazán to invade Portugal. . The reason why Portugal maintains a different administration (which does not happen in Italy) is not because Portugal is more independent than Italy, but because Portugal is more Hispanic than Italy. It is how Spain works now: autonomous communities, where the local administration of Aragon or Andalusia is governed by Aragonese or Andalusians, not Madrid or officials from the capital of Spain (like the USA has people from California in California, or Bavaria has Bavarian people in the federal states of Germany, making laws and administering the territory). Philip II believed that he had definitively unified Hispania. He also had great respect for Portugal, as the son of a Portuguese woman. But above all, in the 16th-17th century, it did not make sense to change the Portuguese in the administration, Iberics brothers who speak almost the same Iberian language (Spanish and Portuguese are the same in 89% of the words) to put Spanish . Portugal managed its empire very well. Felipe III keeps things that way, he does not seek forced integration. The moment only changes with Felipe IV, or rather the Duke of Olivares. Not because of the ambition to definitively annex Portugal, but because there is a brutal war in Europe, where Spain is trying to save the Catholic religion by fighting simultaneously against France (Huguenots and Catholics), England (Anglicans), North Germany (Lutherans), the Netherlands ( Calvinists) and the Turkish Empire (Islamic). If the Protestants win in Belgium, France and Germany, they can advance towards Rome, Madrid, Lisbon, Vienna, and destroy the Iberian empires in the world. Spain invaded Germany in 1583-88, and 1618-1648, and participated in the French Wars of Religion in 1562-1598, invading Paris in 1590, to force France to become Catholic. We also stopped the Dutch in Belgium and Luxembourg, as well as destroying some Dutch fleets in Brazil in 1625, 1627 and 1631, in collaboration with Portugal. But in 1640 Spain was exhausted, after 100 years of war. When the Duke of Olivares asks for the support of all the Catholics of the Spanish empire, the Portuguese, Catalans and Italians refuse to collaborate with troops and money. The entire Mediterranean Catholic world thinks about its own interests, while Spain receives small contingents of Irish, German, French, English and Croatian Catholics. We have an emigration of 600,000 people to America in 1700, almost all peasants of military age who have lost their crops. It was a miracle that Spain survived and stopped the French in Italy in 1648, Catalonia 1652 and Belgium 1695, and other powers, almost without collaboration (Austria in Germany). It is logical that the Portuguese, with such an important imperial past, saw the opportunity for independence. For Spain, the important thing was not to eliminate the Portuguese, Catalan-Aragonese and Italian particularities, but to form a strong and collaborative Catholic bloc in an almost apocalyptic moment for Catholics.
Yes, there was an invasion, under the command of the Duke of Alba. There were other claimants to the throne, such as Dona Catarina, from whom Dom João IV, who put an end to the union of the crowns, descended.
One of the reasons Cabral stopped in Brazil, which he initially thought was just another archipelago, is the crew's need to eat fruits and plants. They already knew that this practice prevented scurvy.
I'm from Sri Lanka Portuguese are the first Europeans that came to Sri Lanka as traders and then they started to fight with us they capture some coastal parts of Sri Lanka because we only had weapons like bow, sword, knife and other Melee weapons Portuguese won some battles and we also won some battles after that Dutch came to our country our kings allied with Dutch to defeat Portuguese and we defeated Portuguese with Dutch after that Dutch started to fight with Us after that British came to our country as traders and then they also started fight with us we already got weakened by continues war because our kings didn't have children because of that we couldn't form a large military and couldn't make weapons.
I am quite curious🤔 about what happened from1415 until1999. I've seen a lot about these💪 amazing people,and how they fight and 🤺⛵️WIN🏆🌍 impossible battles with such small number of worriors.
I’m half Portuguese half Latin American, and I must say my ancestors from Spain and Portugal have done things I’m not proud of, but they have also done things that changed the world and made history progress. It’s always nice to come back to my roots and keep learning about them.
I'm portuguese and your comment is absolutely correct, we have done good things and bad things, fortunely we learn about the bad things that Portugal did at school, here in Portugal we are proud of the voyages of portuguese sailors and them pushing the boundaries of the known world into the unknown, but we don't praise the slavery and massacres that happened, we condemn such actions. But I'm glad you enjoy coming back to your roots so to speak, you're one of us, the portuguese people and I think I can also speak on behalf of my spaniard brothers and sisters, look to Latin America and its people as part of the family
@@MartynLeopard All empires have greatness and misery. What happens is that the only empire, one of the most important and decisive in the history of the world, the Spanish empire, is the only one that carries a black legend, professed by its former enemies. We Iberians, in general, can be proud of our history. What we lack is the talent to spread our past greatness. A pending subject that we must pass as soon as possible. Greetings to Portugal and all Portuguese-speaking peoples.
What the small country like Portugal with a population of 1 Million inhabitans during the 15th and 16th Century was able to achive is one of the greatest feats in human history. By mid's 16th Century Portugal became the First Global Empire in History. From Brasil in the Americas to Japan on the far east with Africa, Middle East, India, South East Asia and China, Portugal had colonies and trading posts all over the world 100 years before any other European nation. One example among dozens others it's when the British did establish is colonie of Hong Kong the Portuguese already had a colonie in China ( Macau) 300 years before the british got there. Very few countries and their people did have such an Impact in the History of Mankind like Portugal. Very few countries can say that they Changed the world as we know today.
Albuquerque was the second Governor of Portuguese India. He was never a Vice-Roy. The first Vuce-Roy was Francisco de Almeida before Albuquerque. He was the one that fought the Battle of Diu and kicked the Egiptian Mameluk navy out of the Indian Ocean.
All i know is. If our ancestors saw what Portugal is today. They would slap us in the face. A country of warriors, survivors and one of the most advanced races in the world is now just a little poor country. These last generations should be ashamed of themself to what they have done to our country.
Great video. I would add that it was around 12.5 million enslaved Africans that were taken from Africa. Of those 12.5 million about 10.7 survived to arrive in their respective prisons.
@@peterleash3998 save the pseudo-intellectual BS. Enslaving, raping, torturing, and mutilating of African and Indigenous people has always been demonic. Then and now.
In overall, the video is very well made. Congratulations! Little details to take into account: you forgot to mention the ex colonies of Cabo Verde, São Tomé e Príncipe and Guiné. From the first Portuguese flag 🇫🇮 to the last one 🇵🇹. 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
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I'm from Portugal and I absolutely love a quote from one of our best poets ever, Fernando Pessoa, and it goes like this: "The sea with an end can be Greek or Roman, but the endless sea is Portuguese"
Love it
@@notocommunism1428you mean Pessi? 😮😂
true that, we portuguese proofed to the ancient greeks and romans that the world doesn’t stop at the pillars of hercules.
the portuguese has contributed so much to the knowledge we now have of our world and globalization. the portuguese empire is the cradle of the todays western dominating world.
and one day… when humankind goes into space to discover new galaxies and planets… they’re going to pay homage to the early portuguese discoverers 🥲
@@tonyagos1172another Liolooser Pussi cheerleader
how many wc goals did Missing Pessi score by penalty??? 🤦♂️
talking about penalties. 🤫
You can’t fk with the FIFA ALL TIME TOP SCORER 💪🏾
Also from Pessoa: "O salty sea, how much of your salt / are tears of Portugal! / For us to cross you, how many mothers cried! / How many sons in vain prayed! / How many maidens remained unmarroed / so that you could be ours, o sea!
Iam Spanish and i recognize the enormous value of Portugal in history ; great navigators ; great empire and laguage talk for 200 million of inhabitants.👍
As a Anglo saxons. I've had nothing but great if not fantastic experiences with them
The Portuguese language is a terribly sounding language.
@@MoisePicard-mk1ntmust be a pain with the voices in your head always talking in french; my condolences
210 milhões só no Brasil 😂
@@MoisePicard-mk1ntta gueule sale raciste tu commentes toutes les vidéos contre les portugais
This is a fascinating history - so glad others are covering it as well.
Thanks for your support - your video on this subject is great!
But this is a ridicule video full of lies about slavery.
@@jayhuxley2559 There is no lie about slavery.
The Myth, The Legend is here as well!
*portuguesitos started transatlantic slave trade in 1441 SHAMEFUL!!!*
"If God speaks Portuguese, I do not know. But these cannons do!" - Dom Francisco de Almeida
"Tonight I light a city for you my son!" - Dom Francisco de Almeida
Fcking poetry
He was the first Governor and Vice-Roy of Portuguese India. Not Albuquerque.
@@lourencoalmeida "poortugal a BIG s**it hole"
- Citizens of Poortugal
That's pretty gangster 😂
I am Portuguese... and proud of my history 🇵🇹
Vc tem causa e direcho a ser com orgulho. I want to learn more about Portugal’s change regarding colonies. If what I’m told happened really happened, it sounds like a historical and political precedent that more and more people ought to learn about. I really love Brazil as well. And I’d like to visit Macau. And people I’ve met from São Tomé are really cool & decent. Maybe I should examine my research questions and bring my curiosity to Portugal and make a paper or a book--
@miahconnell23 Hi...and thanks for your comment.
If you got a chance to write something about Portugal 🇵🇹 please do it 🙏
Our history is great.
It's really great...and we should share it with the world 🌎
Such a small country... but with such a huge soul.
All the best to you.
Viva Portugal 🇵🇹
putugal uma💩 isso sim!
te vejo nas sopas dos pobres esta noite🥣
@@nunop9521 i want to tell you something bad, will you listen?
I'm from Rio de Janeiro, and i'm proud to be a descendant of portugueses, not only by blood but by culture.
🇵🇹💚❤️🇧🇷✝️
Grande saudação ao Brasil, maior representante da lusofonia no mundo 🇵🇹🤝🇧🇷
É isto pá ! Portugal no sangue e nos costumes! 💢🇵🇹
how a colonized and oppressed brazuk can talk like that is beyond any mainland Portuguese person 🤣🤣
@@putugalabaixosempre3908 tbh average brazilian are 65% portuguese by blood, the ones who did everything in brazil never returned to the mainland, they are our ancestors, we are the colonizers.. not you
@@putugalabaixosempre3908 your ancestors never left iberia, the ones who coloniz3d are our ancestors, not yours , ofc we can talk more than you, our ancestors expelled all europeans in brazil, not yours, stay mad
As a portuguese, I can say you guys did a very fine job. Thank you for sharing a part of our long history with us and the world. Best regards.
if you like made up history, yes!
Viva Portugal, do Brasil!
*"poortugal a BIG s**it hole"*
*- Citizens of Poortugal* 😁
*only* bots on here are the portugee lying repeatedly about their made-up history and *trying* to pass it off as factual!! 🤣
*excerpt from Portugal's Colonial Past (2024)* The turbulent history between Mozambique and its former colonial master is not lost on many of the new Portuguese arrivals. "I'm not proud of what my ancestors did," said Joao Beirao, who arrived here 10 months ago. "This is an ironic situation. We're trying to make a second life in the very country where we committed the Wyriyamu Genocide. I am ashamed to be Portuguese but i need a job, i need to eat and i don't want any more diarrheas from the Sopas Dos Pobres back in Portugal."
Brasileiro aqui. Viva Portugal.
Viva o Brasil. Portugal que se foda!
Ti não tens vergonha mesmo. Sabes o que fizeram nos nossos países e estás a dizer “viva Portugal”
@@luisafrance1635 Primeiro aprende a usar os tempos verbais, depois disso poderemos conversar.
@@luisafrance1635 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk...
Ainda não eras nascida 😂😂😂😂 quando Brasil pertenceu a Portugal por isso não te fizeram nada 😂😂😂😂@@luisafrance1635
Portugal is the most celebrated country in Japan, for its enormous contribution to Japanese history, for having influenced the development, opening, modernization, cultural and technological expansion that allowed the eternal civil war to end and that solidified the union of Japan.
All students in Japan learn about Portugal and Japanese scholars increasingly add crucial aspects of Portugal's influence on Japan.
The influence of the Portuguese can be seen in language, cuisine, medicine, art, technology and even clothing, as it had become fashionable to dress Portuguese style.
There are several festivals that celebrate the arrival of the Portuguese, especially in Tanegashima where, in addition to the great celebrations in which the population dresses according to the season, children also participate by singing the Portuguese anthem, while scale replicas of the Portuguese boats parade through the crowd.
Unlike the Japanese and the people with whom the Portuguese maintained contact, who admire the Portuguese, the Europeans who most envy Portugal finance media propaganda to falsify, denigrate and encourage hatred against the Portuguese and consequently this reflects negatively on all Europeans.
This is living proof that there are countries in Europe that do not understand in the slightest how a global empire is built, as it is not through force, hatred or propaganda, but rather through true respect for the diverse peoples of the globe.
*NOBODY* in Japan talks about evil, genocidal portuguese so stfu and stop making stuff up 👍
I very much doubt the Japanese like Portugal trying to dominate them
Bros ignoring the fact that Portugal promoted slavery and how they oppressed those who wouldn’t convert to their language 🤣 stop being delusional
@@P.oliver380 They never did! Here goes the propaganda, again...
Here goes free of charge: By introducing the rifle to the war clans, Portuguese openened ways for Japanese unification. The black chips "Kurofune" (black pitch against water infitration an fungus infestations) brought silk and spices from India, China and Malaysia to Japan and brought silver and wood from Japan to the other two. The word for world changed form "3 Countries" to " a 1000 countries". You still buy the dutch slander that led to Christian persecuton of 1639 and granted them free access to japanese ports...Watch the "Silence" movie from Scorcese.
@@Mo_Mudabber That is FALSE! That is German and Jewish propaganda. The Transatlantic slave trade formally began on February 12, 1528, with the approval of the King of Spain. The first beneficiaries of this authorization were two German merchants, Henri Ehinger and Jérome Sayler, according to Cuban historian José Luciano Franco. Both were representatives of the Welser family, bankers who controlled the finances of the Spanish crown together with the Fuggers, he adds, while other experts point to the Genoese as pioneers of the slave trade in this region. Whether it was one or the other, the truth is that the French and English quickly joined the two groups and ended the monopoly that had been held until then by merchant companies in Iberia. English slave traders burst onto the Caribbean scene from 1562 to 1569, with the arrival of John Hawkins, who inaugurated this cycle by giving the Spanish colonists in Santo Domingo a batch of Africans in exchange for gold, sugar and leather.
Angolan with Portuguese ancestors on both sides of the family.
Viva Angola ❤
Viva Portugal ❤
Viva Angola. Foda-se Portugal
@@P.oliver380 complexo de vira lata
@@P.oliver380 Que complexado preconceituoso! lamentável...
Viva todos os Países irmãos Lusófonos.
being proud of enslaving+destroying cultures in Africa is nothing to be Proud of portugee 🤡🤡
*excerpt from Portugal's Colonial Past (2024)*
Portugal ruled Mozambique from the 16th century onward, breeding what would become a shameful colonial legacy, including the forcing into slavery of millions of locals. In 1964, fighting erupted between liberation fighters and the colonial authority. Portugal committed unheard of brutality against the black population culminating in the Wiriyamu Genocide on 16 December 1972. Thousands were massacred. Portugal covered it all up then and still cover this mass murder today! There are thousands of cadres on youtube disseminating FAKE news about Portugal pretending that it is a wonderful country, and come visit and spend your money here, but this is a gross lie. The majority of the citizens want to get out and eat, and they are willing to go to Mozambique.
After watching the first episodes of Shogun, I can see why the Japanese looked scared and nervous when Blackthorne mentioned about the extensive global reach that Portugal had, those boys were not messing around, if I was on the japanese side I would be anxious too, knowning so little about the outside world and some foreign is explaining how a superpower controls a whole hemisphere and everything that came across it, no wonder Portuguese is one of the most spoken languages in the world
for better or for worse, the Portuguese maritime empire started modern day globalization, forever changing the course of human history.
Yes, but Portugal and England were not enemies like Blackthorne mentioned. As a matter of fact the Anglo-Portuguese alliance is the oldest alliance based in known history. Unfortunately England “broke” is vows when it forced Portugal to give up his African’s colonies. So maybe, we will get to know that Blackthorn was lying about Portugal because of his own agenda.
@@miked15The British ended Portugal's slavery, this is a good thing.
@@jacobfield4848English? The slavery ended because of Japan and the pope..
@@pedrovskidantini2324The Pope ordered the slavery to enrich the Catholic church and grow it. Japan only became a democracy after WWII. The British and Danish banned slavery in 1807, well before anyone else.
A história de Portugal é épica demais. Da seriados e filmes fantásticos! Uma pena não ser tão estudada e aproveitada.
É verdade, um país com quase 1000 anos de existência.❤❤❤❤
sim, Portugal também não existia porque Portugal foi fundado pelos árabes de Marrocos. Depois que Portugal roubou o que podiam do Marrocos e formou ilegalmente seu país solto de ladrões e genocídios. Então eles inventaram a palavra "LUSO" para esconder sua herança árabe e cigana.
@@lurdesdinizthe down fall is coming sooner than ever
I’m Brazilian and I’m very proud of Portugal and all its glory.
Um abraço de Lisboa
É um bobão
Don’t tell anyone.. you are also Portuguese, you are the product of a dream, a glorious dream
@@Gabriel-su6vfpouco barulho sindromizado.
Salve irmão
I am from Bassein (Bombay), India, the first Indian Roman Catholic Saint Gonsalo Gracia is from Bassien , we have a 450 year old Churches in Bassein, which was built by the Portuguese. The Portuguese ruled Bacin and there is good Christianity in the region, but we never benefited from the Portuguese, as Goan did. This is the sad reality... We have surnames like Gonsalves, Fernandez, Pinto, DeMello, Alfonso, Machado, D'Costa, Periera, Lopes, Correa, Silveira, Miscitta, Rodriguez, etc..etc. The video is somehow connected to me personally.
Finally an unbiased and factual story of portuguese history. Without wokisms! Great piece of information.
putugal uma💩 isso sim!
te vejo nas sopas dos pobres esta noite🥣
I am a descendant of the Portuguese of the Malacca Straits...My mom is direct descendant...Iam a small part of it...from the De Mello family.
😊❤
Hello far-flung cousin. I’m descended of the same family, only from the other side of the world: Rio de Janeiro!
@@artur1319 😊😊😊👍👍👍
@@artur1319 How great! Two Mello families, one in Malaysia and another one in Brazil, found themselves through RUclips. Yes, you have a common ancestor. I think the first Mello was born in north-central Portugal, near the Serra da Estrela mountains.
Mello is not Portuguese, it's Spanish, the Portuguese are Melo, there's no relevant family within Melo name, not in history or today.
That was quite fascinating, and just the right length to hold your attention and not become overwhelming with dates and history. Well done and thank you.
*Yes, portuguesitos are better than Brits for making up their history!!*
I’m brazilian and I have portuguese ancestry and I’m proud of it.
poortugee 1st to start trans atlantic slave trade in 1441. Today? Poor, unemployed and NO future 🇵🇹
@@SueYi-h2q No future?! What is the problem of start trans atlantic slave?! Seriously.... some people are.... not smart
*"Portugal has long swept the history of slaves from Africa under the carpet," said Evalina Dias, president of the Lisbon-based association of Afro-descendants, Djass. A native of Portugal with ancestors from Guinea-Bissau, she is now demanding that Portugal finally face up to its historical responsibilities and thoroughly reevaluate its role in the story.*
Nothing new. 70% of Brazilians have portuguese ancestry.
💪🏻🇵🇹💚❤️🇧🇷🔝💢
the Portuguese maritime empire started modern day globalization, forever changing the course of human history. for better or for worse, it can't be understated how significant their influence was across a massive dominion of planet earth.
What you portugee smoking??
Keep dreaming...it was the Spanish🇪🇸 that started modern day globalization!!
"poortugal a BIG s**it hole"
- Citizens of Poortugal
I agree. Their gorgeous architecture is global, withstanding more than many newer structures. While their work has been falsely claimed as newer builds made by inexperienced contest winners, there's still hints of evidence, such as the Franklin repository's History of America, 1858. The beautiful works of art are undoubtedly Portuguese.
Wrong!! It was the 🇪🇸Spanish that did all that!!!
go read a history book, it'll do you good 👍
you are full of it! Architect John Russell Pope built that building and has *zero* portugee anything 🤡
Cape Verde and São Tomé should had remained Portuguese, but is ironic how Britain, USA, and France were making pressure to Portugal to free its colonies when still today those hypocrites still hold colonies abroad from their territories, France still holds South America territory with French Guyana.
Its African colonies took advantage of Portugal's revolution and internal political crisis in the 70s and declared independence 😆
@@laudemar-A.B.6386 it was the provinces, but terrorists groups supported by soviet union and china, to cause chaos and death at the portuguese territory, the portuguese sent the army and won all fronts, except in Guiné Bissau, but the communists/socialists revolution in Portugal threw the victory into the garbage and abandoned every portuguese in Africa, giving those provinces at the hands of bad leadership, this causes civil wars and destruction and today Angola is almost a single party country like China. But Cape Verde and São tomé didnt had any terrorists for independence but the Commis gave them indepdendence anyway.
@@Luzitanium Eu sei, mas Portugal também estava em crise com a ditadura de Salazar, óbvio que os países da África aproveitaram essa fragilidade.
Bad leadership Hey. Its their land they are entitle to lead it anyway they like... so no, Cape verde and São Tomé should have not stayed Portuguese.... they are rightfully independent from the Portuguese scum that enslaved them before
@@laudemar-A.B.6386 paises?
Portugal indomável! Ordem de Cristo! Muito orgulho dos meus antepassados. Milhões de descendentes aqui no Rio de janeiro. Somos o maior legado de Portugal. Um continente de 210 milhões de pessoas." Viva o Brasil. Viva Portugal.
viva, e maus aqueles que são ignorantes
Um abraço ao Brasil de um português, saúde para o povo brasileiro 🇵🇹🤝🇧🇷
Milhões onde? Nas favelas só tem negros e nos bairros ricos is sobrenomes são italianos, judeus,alemães, espanhóis e Árabes. O Rio é o Brasil que deu errado: crime, desigualdade social, racismo, pobreza e narcotráfico.
ordem de cristo o caralho. portugal é uma democracia e o estado é laico. ignorante
"poortugal a BIG s**it hole"
- Citizens of Poortugal
Thank you for the video. I just came back from Portugal and wanted to learn more about the history of the country.
I’m Goan(indian) and I’m very proud of Portugal and all its glory. viva Portugal
being proud of enslaving+destroying cultures in Africa is nothing to be Proud of🇵🇹 👿
@@saynotoracistportugal Yes, proud of it! If u want talk about Africans.... they still in debt to us of 2 centuries ;) Proud of be portuguese. Proud of our History. Not the smart is the person who use standards of today to talk about past.
Destroy?! And what we did build?! By that point of view, all people destroyed others...
*Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is the first Portuguese leader to suggest an apology for his country’s key role in the transatlantic slave trade it started in 1441.*
@@saynotoracistportugal k
Do you speak portuguese? Some people say portuguese is dying in Goa...
This is actually such a great overview!!
if you like made up history, yes!
I am so proud that a tiny country once ruled the world , it shows that diligence & dedication attains success
the African map is not showing the portuguese colony of Guiné Bissau.
and cape verde too.
@@pedrosousa9780Cabo Verde was most certainly shown in the video.
Guine-Bissau is really small, very very small, it dwarfs in the vastness of Africa.
@@carlossaraiva8213Guine Bissau is bigger than Cape Verde, and Sao Tome and these ones are in the map
Guine Bissau and Sao Tome e Principe should definitely be mentioned as they to are very much part of Portugals colonial history
The most important scholars of Renaissance humanism consider Prince Henry the Navigator to be the most important man in European history.
As attested by a letter written by the Italian sage Poggio Bracciolini to the Infante, in 1448-1449. The literate Italian compares his achievements to those of Alexander the Great, or those of Julius Caesar, praising them even more for being conquests of places unknown to all Humanity. Poggio Bracciolini (1380 - Florence, 1459), was one of the most important humanists of the Italian Renaissance.
Without a doubt, no one else in history has managed to make their actions change the world as much as Prince Henry. He transformed the old world of small villages frozen in time, into a world where the entire planet is part, where all cultures become part of human knowledge.
Especially poor old Europe, full of famine, will benefit most from this. Until then, rich Arab and Asian merchants said that Europe was so poor that the only valuable merchandise were white European slaves.
The world becomes truly global. However, in the 19th century the war for European national pride will make other countries that were looking for the scepter of glory in European history, try to destroy the importance of Henry the Navigator to assume the throne of global history themselves and the only way to achieve this was by accusing him of having "invented" slavery, which is totally false and scandalously shameful on the part of all those who wrote books full of lies just to try to impose slavery on him.
It is so criminally false that there is not a single true document linking it to slavery.
Only after the death of Henry the navigator in 1460 did slavery become necessary for the Americas, which had not yet been discovered at the time of Henry's death.
Therefore, the only way to denigrate him was to say that he took the slaves to the sugar plantations in Madeira. But at the time of his death, Madeira produced little more than cereals. It was the Flemish, Jewish and Genoese who introduced sugar to Madeira. They had already exploited sugar and slaves for over 100 years in the Mediterranean and especially in Sicily.
The Portuguese did not know about sugar and even less about the slavery of Africans.
In 1441, the first black people arrived in Portugal, who were brought by Antão Gonçalves, in the Rio do Ouro region. The captives and not slaves, as the racists like to call them, were treated very well, but Andahu, the native chief, constantly asked to be allowed to return to his land. Infante D. Henrique acceded to his wish, and Antão Gonçalves, when he went back to the Coast of Africa, took the black leader with him.
The relationship with the king of Congo was so good that the Congolese elites began to adopt noble titles, that is, they wanted to be called counts and even dukes.
In the following centuries, the Dutch and companies of German-Jewish capital arrived, and from then until the Belgian king's hands were cut off, the situation of the Portuguese was completely reversed.
Unfortunately, anti-Catholic and anti-Lusophone propaganda spends millions of dollars every year, just to "sow" false stories, designed to praise profit maximization, perpetuating human exploitation and destruction of the planet, through financing books, written intentionally to blame others for their own atrocities.
However, there is a big difference between what Europeans read and what they see when they get to know Portugal and the Portuguese.
The difference between mere dogmatic theory and knowledge through experience was precisely what the Discoveries introduced and that was what made humanity evolve like never before. Therefore, if we go back to blindly believing in mere propagandistic theory, we will be going back 500 years.
What everyone can really see is that the world has completely changed from before to after Henry the Navigator!
THANK YOU for bringing it up.
I HOPE you do others about this fantastic group of people(portuguese) who can fight big nations even without a lider.
Thanks!!! RUclipsr! Obrigado Canal por prestigiar a história do Império português! Mesmo não sendo desse país,minha vida inteira ouvi a história do Brasil atrelada a esse país. Conhecimento o define!!! 👏👏👏✌🤜🤛🤝💖
Nice one mate carry on with the good work, I'm Portuguese from Lisbon ❤ all the best and falow back.
Great video, txs! The portuguese most likely knew about Brasil before the signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, King John III insisted the original draft be altered and the line to be moved 300 leagues west, so it would effectively place the territory of Brasil in the portuguese side.
It is known for sure that when Christopher Columbus and the Spanish fleet returned to Spain in 1492 (after the voyage to America), a ship arrived in Portugal, and the king of Portugal ordered to send a Portuguese ship in 1493 to America, to check if the Christopher Columbus' discovery was real.
@@Gloriaimperial1 I don't know where you got this story from, although I'm Brazilian, I see that you Hispanics always try to diminish the achievements of the Portuguese empire 🤡🤡😂
@@laudemar-A.B.6386 Quite the opposite. I myself have a Portuguese surname, that of my mother. It is from a 14th century Portuguese knight who went to fight in Andalusia against the kingdom of Granada, and stayed to live there.
Regardless of that, Portugal has many great sailors, recognized in world history. I only expose the danger that the Catholic world had at that time, against the Protestant powers. Even during the Iberian Union, Spain always respected the Portuguese administering its part of the empire. But if Protestants from the Netherlands or England come there, the Catholics are expelled.
@@laudemar-A.B.6386 cry harder portuguesitos 😭
@@Gloriaimperial1 Worse thing that ever happened to Portugal was having Spanish kings for 60 years in that time all went to shit, as it is said in Portugal "from Spain not good winds or marriages" (nem bons ventos nem bons casamentos).
Excelent video. I was one of the people that commented on your video on Spain that the actual first global Empire was Portugal =P ( nothing against our peninsular brothers, theirs was bigger, ours was the first).
Some curiosities:
I) Portugal had lands on North America, lands known as New found land of cod or "Newfoundland" for short, and the lands of Don Corte-Real, a man also known as "the farmer", which in Portuguese is "Lavrador" (Labrador).
Ii) Portugal actually holds the Guinness World Record as the First Global Empire xD
Iii) Portuguese is the most spoken language of the southern hemisphere (a spectacular fit if you remember how it all started, in a poor peripheric medieval kingdom in Europe).
Lol just google first global empire and see what happens :D :D :D :D started in 1418 while Spain wasnt even a country then
@@carlosmelo6220 The concept of a Spanish, Italian or German nation is something that the Portuguese do not understand well. The reunification of the crown in Spain began in 1469, yes. The United Kingdom was officially born in 1704. Italy was officially born in 1860. Germany was officially born as a state-empire in 1870. But the Spanish or Hispanic nations (including what is now Portugal), British, Italian and German (including Austria, which was capital of the German Empire) predate the existence of Portugal or Castile by 500 years. The first kings of these countries independent of Rome are from the 5th and 6th centuries. The Visigoths of the 6th century: "I am king of Hispania-España". If you look for any historical figure from these countries, long before official reunification in a modern state, the ITALIAN humanists of the 15th century say: "Spain is the power that has invaded ITALIA" When only the empire of Aragon (Spain) was there. Leonardo feels Italian in a territory with more than 12 independent kingdoms: Genoa, Savoy, Venice, Papal States, Naples... Luther complains in the 16th century: "The Spanish have divided our Germany between two religions, saving the Catholics ". France, although it has the territory occupied by Spain in the north and south of Franche-Comté, feels French. The French say in the 16th century: "The Spanish have unlimited ambition, they occupy lands and seas throughout the planet." The English did not call the Armada of 1588 that was going to invade their country, the "Castellan Armada", but the "Spanish Armada". In the Dutch anthem, born in the 16th century, the Dutch include "I am not a traitor of the Spanish king", or something like that. Portugal did not become independent from Castile in 1640-1668, but from Spain. El Cid (Spanish hero of the 10th century) says: "We are Spain." Likewise the kings, such as Alfonso X "The Wise", of Castile, in the Middle Ages. If you study the history of the United Kingdom you quickly realize that they talk about Elisabeth, Drake and the Spanish Armada of 1588 or Shakespeare, as British (although these characters live in a kingdom called England). The Aragonese (Spanish) had their first colony in Africa in 1380, and the Castilians (Spanish) in the Canary Islands in 1404. Spain arrived in America in 1492 (Castile actually arrived, with many Aragonese-Catalan soldiers, on the second trip, but All humanity understands that the Spanish discovered America. Sometimes the name Castilla is used like the English do to talk about the English soccer team, but everyone understands that Spain made the first trip around the world in 1522, reaching the Pacific Ocean. for the first time, which is half of the earth, GLOBAL. Gabriel of Castile discovers Antarctica in 1603, but everyone says: "Spain discovered Antarctica." Of course, Portugal is occupied in 1580, by the king of Spain, not Castile.
@@Gloriaimperial1 Portugal > Espanha
@@Gloriaimperial1didint have to write a whole book 😭
@@Gloriaimperial1 Os descobrimentos do mundo começou em Portugal desde o reinado de Dom Diniz, tu tem noção de quanto tempo foi isso? Na época de Dom Diniz, até Portugal lutava contra Aragão para tomar o pode de Castella e fazer do Portugal a capital da futura Hispania ou Lusitania , mas foi sorte de uma de suas sobrinhas (Isabel) que conseguiu vencer o exército leal a sua filha predileta para o trono de Castella.
Thanks for the 🎬 video. Best regards from Portugal
Best of all these videos. Best maps and artwork.
Christopher Columbus lived in Portugal and married a Portuguese woman. In a different timeline, he would have sailed under Portugal instead of Spain and the world would be somewhat different
Well, he actually did sail for Portugal before departing for Spain. There are many distinct theories about the true origins of Columbus. One of such theories is that he was actually portuguese and had the intention of making Spain believe they would find their way to India through the west while at the same time Portugal had already found (and wanted to protect) the true way to India - through the East (cape of good hope)
@@elcourier that author and his narration has been debunked in Portugal.
Columbus🇪🇸 and born in Asturias🇪🇸
go cry 😭
@@saynotoracistportugal lol which author are you talking about?
@@saynotoracistportugalColumbus learned how to sail in Sagres, and informed the King of Portugal before the king of Spain. Probably a Portuguese Spy 😉
sorry butt-hurt poortuguesitos but Spain🇪🇸 discovered Brazil, America, and *1st* to go around world *Juan Sebastián Elcano*
Go cry harder 😂
very nicely narrated
I'm proud to be Portuguese. A seaman, son of a sailor. I have salt water running in my veins and I'm proud of it. Heróis do mar nobre povo nação valente imortal!❤
🇵🇹❤
yap portugal is a very economically empoverished country and always has been.
good news is that it is EU's *BIGGEST GARBAGE DUMP TODAY!!!*
@@saynotoracistportugal bro you dont know history lmao
Brasileiro descendente de portugueses aqui! Viva Portugal irmão!
@@meninocolgate e eu sou Português filho de pai Brasileiro!! Somos todos um como povo! Pelo menos eu gostaria que fosse assim. Abraço irmão 🇵🇹❤🇧🇷✝️🙏🏽
*All Portuguesitos 1st to start trans atlantic slave trade in 1441.*
*Today? 🇵🇹Poor, unemployed and NO future...cry harder* 🥲
The Portuguese are brave, they must be proud to be born under that flag 🇵🇹
wrong, most portuguese find our evil genocides revolting and the flag to vomit 🤮
putugal uma💩 isso sim!
te vejo nas sopas dos pobres esta noite🥣
Proud for invading, colonizing, destroying and enslaving entire cultures… yeah thst’s a LOT to be Proud of for sure😂
Portugal was small only in Population which to me makes it even more remarkable what this great Nation did around our globe, they had so much land & not nearly enough population to defend & keep it all, but regardless no other Nation has duplicated, not even close to what Portugal did for hundreds of years... mostly everything Portuguese is so underrated & I really mean so so much not just its glorious history... its very underrated & disrespected for to long now especially by the Vatican because if not for Portugal bringing Christianity every where around our world , Catholic religion would not be so huge, powerful, rich & followed by so many cultures today, The Vatican still hates Portugal for helping & integrating the Templars into the Order of Christ Templars which helped Portugal grow & launched the Age of Discovery which eventually made Lisboa the center of our universe not Venice any more (boohoo there is a tear in my beer, not :) ) . because we don't see anything regarding this fact in Hollywood movies & series does not mean it didn't happen just means that a certain culture controls Hollywood ,remember that .
DOIDO, O VATICANO NÃO TEM NADA A VER COM O QUE VOCÊ ESTÁ FALANDO.
Maybe because the Vatican us the church of satan
total nonsense...
By you saying nothing of what I wrote is true says much about how far your head is up your you know what, but then again every one is entitled to their opinion, in some countries that is , even you... could have just clicked thumbs down instead of stopping your life to comment ... you must be Spanish. @@silveriorebelo2920
@@silveriorebelo2920
???????????? IDIOT!!!
Portuguese were the first European colonists in India and the last ones to leave
It wasn't a colony it was a trade outpost.
The goal wasn't resource exploitation but control of local trade
Ast one to leave Asia also. Macau. But Taiwan is a colony of the US 😂
@@Beowulf_93 That makes no sense
So what? You'd better close that big mouth of yours.
The name was Estado Português da Índia (Portuguese State of India) and it was never considered a colony until that guy called Pandita Nehru created a diversion to hide his incapacity of ruling India and decided to invade the Portuguese India as a "pretex".
I am Puerto Rican, grew up in the US. I do have Portuguese in my DNA. I wasn't shocked, all the explorations in history explain it. Anyway. I love Portugal, in the last two years I have traveled there four times. This video was very well presented. Thank you.
Philip II never invaded Portugal. It was a diplomatic takeover
You should check your sources.
Look at the War of Portuguese Succession (1580-83), with the invasion of Portugal by the Duke of Alba and the battles of Alcántara (1580) and the following capture of Lisbon, as well as the Battle of Vila Franca do Campo (1582 ) won by Admiral Álvaro de Bazán.
Invadiu, sim.
Filipe II invaded Portugal. The thing is that the opposition was very diminished, and almost none among the nobility. Portuguese independence was already sold beforehand. It was a half war if anything. It was nothing like 1385, not even close.
@@notsetsune That can be said for many Castilian kings before and after. The only variable that did not work as it was supposed was the Portuguese nobility (or whatever survived Alcácer-Quibir) who diligently sold themselves and the country to the Habsburgs. The error was corrected 60 years, thankfully lest we be the slaves of Madrid like the rest of Iberia.
@@notsetsune No, it's a patriotic view. I love Portugal much more than I will ever hate Castile or whatever you call yourselves now. But it takes some nerve to adopt a geographical name of a whole peninsula as one's fake nation, put together through suppression of regional identities, culture and language.
To call Portugal "obscure is indeed very English.
If you know the true history of Vasco Da Gama it goes obscure real quick
@@unspecialistDEPENDE DE QUEM CONTA A HISTÓRIA!
@@unspecialist Lemme guess. You are indian? Why do people act surprised these nations waged war and invaded countries? That's literally how EVERY empire was built.
England would have been seen as obscure too, between 1100-1200.
@@qetounstill is. Dark and grey asf
I AM PORTUGUESE I AM 82 YEARS OLD AND I LOVE THIS CONTRY AND HIS AMASING HISTORY....WE HAVE BEEN THE ASTRONAUTS OF THE PAST....BRASIL UNTIL AUSTRÁLIA USING CARAVELAS....MOST MORE TEY HAVE DONE THAN TODAY THEY ARE DONE WITH THE
ROKTS....
you are morrocan do you know that??
Você?? Os portugueses de 500 anos atrás!! 😂😂
@@wizardzh mas GRAÇAS A DEUS os portugueses atuais não fazem parte da história do Brasil!!! Os portugueses são TODOS ESTRANGEIROS NO BRASIL!!!!! E os ÚNICOS descendentes DIRETOS dos COLONIZADORES DO BRASIL são os BRASILEIROS!!!!!!!!!!!!! Não temos laços nenhum com os portugueses de hoje!!!! Os portugueses tem consulados no Brasil como os angolanos e venezuelanos!!!! E portugal é um país criado por MOUROSS e ROMANOSS!!! Até castelos dos MOUR0SS AÍ EM PORTUGAL TEM!!! Todos sabem disso!!! Os portugueses 80% tem aparência de MOUROSS!!! Eu sou BRASILEIRA de origem italiana e transmontana!!!!! ☺👍👍
Então brasileiros descobriram também, já que somos amplamente descendentes de portugueses e fomos parte de Portugal 👀
@@DanielSouza.. foi-vos revogado esses títulos após a independência do Brasil. A vossa história tem 200 anos.
Amazing.. very acurate. Big hug from south Portugal guys
I´m an Portuguese Historian and i respect and liked your work, BUT!! I can say that you made some mistakes, only small details with the esception of the fact that you said that, Filipe II after Dom Sebastião died in Marrocos went to Portugal and conquer the throne by force, that was not how it happen, if he only had the power at the time to do sow with force he would already done sow. All the times Spain try to invade Portugal they got ANNIHILATED by the PORTUGUESE forces, Felipe II got the Portuguese throne because he was the closest to the Portuguese crown by blood. Felipe II father was Portuguese and teach his son to respect Portugal and its Soberany, that was why he manage both countrys separately respecting Portuguese independence.
historian of b.s you are. The *only* reason portugee existed as a state is because it allied itself with the Pirate-English. Moreover, Spain defeated you more times in battle than a bottle has songs 🤣
A such small country with a such big history! aur ancestors were very strong men with strong minds ,they were strong sailors and discovered almost half of the world ! as a Portuguese I am so proud of most of my country history ,bravo to my Portuguese heros who did so much for aur portugal
I LOVED IT.
Recognition of the true heroes of our days. A country that changed the all world just with a tiny number of brave worriors. Congratulations... english speaking countries finally admite that.
I’m portuguese and i loved your work. Thanks
Vasco da Gama's route was also innovative because it opened the Atlantic route, passing closer to South America and further from Africa before crossing the Cape of Good Hope. This way he caught the favorable winds to descend to the South.
Nosso Cabo Verde Portugal Ama ❤️🙏🇵🇹
Not only must they have known about Brazil but also Australia. They were so close to it that it's difficult to believe that they didn't spot it. Not that it matters, it's really just bragging rights.
I mean without prior knowledge or technology like ours they could go right to the visible edge and not know. They're discovering with a purpose mostly to make money so the incentives to go to uncharted places were always low and risky.
There is a secret Portuguese expedition to Australia that is widely spoken about - the Mahogany Ship is often associated with the Portuguese
@@mrmoviemaniac4567 I believe that was disproven
@YesSir-ms3ukGuyana and Sudan disagree
@lost_porkchop not disproved just no evidence to confirm. It remains a possibility
East Timor/ Timor-Leste is the longest Portuguese colony !
The Portuguese people love East Timor and its people, we wish East Timor nothing but the best, East Timor has been through a lot and I hope the country finds prosperity, all the best to the lovely East Timor
Macau
@@Leandro22Martinhoobrigada
Fantastic video!! One minor mistake, though: the Portuguese language is spoken by well over 250 million people around the world. Brazil alone has 220 million inhabitants. Portugal another 20 million. Nowadays, almost 300 million people speak Portuguese, from the following countries/states:
Angola
Brazil
Cape Green
Guinea Bissau
Equatorial Guinea
Mozambique
Portugal
Sao Tome and Principe
East Timor
Macao
Equatorial Guinea speaks Spanish not Portuguese
@@P.oliver380 It speaks both and also french. Some regions speak a criolo based english also. Portugal gave Equatorial Guinea to Spain as a treaty for exxhange of some land in Brazil
Portugal has around 10 M, not 20.
Good summary. Quality!
excellent portuguese historical *b.s.* as usual 👍
“Ó mar salgado, quanto do teu sal são lágrimas de Portugal…”
- Fernando Pessoa
"poortugal a BIG s**it hole"
- Citizens of Poortugal
"poortugal a BIG s**it hole"
- Citizens of Poortugal
i’m learning portuguese right now. such a cool language to know and be able to travel to all corners of globe and speak the language l!
Great video, but just a couple of pointers:
1- Portugal had no friendly relations with Castille - in fact, it had successfully defeated several castillian invasions...recognising that protecting itself from Castille meant expanding its power and influence southwards alongside the African Coast..
2- The expansion through Africa (and Asia) was also partially based on the semi-myth of the Christian Kingdom in the far east (Ethiopia)...with the objective of establishing an alliance and open two war fronts against the muslim kingdoms (thus disrupting Venitian trade)...
I love history nomater how painful
Prester John
Very well done video! Cheers from a Portuguese person🇵🇹🍻
why these videos always ignore the Portuguese settlement in Canada, in Newfounland and Labrador before Colombus?
@insideimagery133Newfoundland used to be called "Terra Nova (new land) dos Bacalhaus (of the cod fish)" 😂 I know, super weird
They also ignore the fact that Portuguese found Australia.
they even missed the other much more important and more prominent colonies such as Guiné-Bissau
@@boomyminecraft2more And the islands of São Tomé e Príncipe too.
Tem um canal brasileiro chamado “História Ibérica” que recente fez um vídeo dedicado exclusivamente sobre Labrador
Portugal !!! It's amazing how the brave Portuguese created Europe's first global empire, paving the way for Europe to go from a continent of peasants into THE continent to rule them all. I can't speak for Eastern Europe but Western Europe is just amazing. They put Europe on the map. Plain and simple.
stop calling Portugal small, when the country is bigger than Belgium and Netherlands together.
Portugal was small only in Population which to me makes it even more remarkable what this great Nation did around our globe, they had so much land & not nearly enough population to defend & keep it all, if Portugal had the numbers I can imagine North America, South America, most of Africa, parts of India, parts of China & Japan & surrounding islands, Philippines, Australia, New Zeeland, Hawaiian islands, Madagascar & thousands of islands around the globe not just in the Atlantic & some more I didn't mention,.. no doubt about it ... small Nation my a$$ ... :)
@@nelsonsoares2975 every european kingdom was small in population.
compared to the major players in the age of discovery & not only but also hundred of years before, back when the Templars arrived in 1111 in the Iberian Peninsula when it was the Kingdom of Portugal to help kick the Muslims back to Morocco - Africa , Portugal has always had much less of a population compared to other Nations not just today , Portugal even used hired hands like Italians, Spaniards, English amongst others, not to mention slaves, not only on their ocean - sea expeditions but also on land in their many colonies world wide... to me the population problem made the most difference in keeping & controlling the lands Portugal was putting on the maps. There were many times that Portugal won battles when greatly out numbered on sea as on land even with the help of foreigners on their side they were always out numbered. England & Portugal have the longest alliance between to Nations in part do to Portugal's population to defend itself from France, Spain, Ottoman Empire - Turkey & not only, in turn England benefited greatly from Portuguese maps & charts to lands that Portugal only knew about & yes Australia, New Zeeland to name two land masses England got to prosper from & I'm just touching on a few things & not only England but the other Nations like Netherland, Spain, France, Italy prospered greatly till today.. but I'm sure you must know most of this & more. Portugal is one of the most underrated cultures - country in our known history no doubt about it, & that needs to change once & for all... most Portuguese don't even know their own glorious history which goes all the way back to Viriato , who was the first Portuguese hero. As a leader of the Lusitanos, he resisted the Roman invasion between 147 BC and 139 BC.. much Portuguese true history has been lost or worse stolen by other cultures & I for one want that to change.@@Luzitanium
you europeans so worried with your sizes, that fuc*** the entire world 😅
@@nelsonsoares2975correctly pointed. Portugal's problem was in population. They amazingly brought Naval power but never had enough numbers to populate.
BRASIL E PORTUGAL SÃO POVOS IRMÃOS, COMO TODO IRMÃO EM UMA CASA DE FAMÍLIA DIVIDIMOS ENTRE NÓS SENTIMENTOS DE AMOR E INTRIGAS, MAS NO FINAL SOMOS TODOS IRMÃOS DE SANGUE, VIVA O BRASIL 🇧🇷, VIVA PORTUGAL 🇵🇹.
Nem tanto.
Vergonha, muita vergonha na história frágil de Portugal. E eu nem vou mencionar os genocídios que eles fizeram na África, Índia e meu país do Brasil.
@@BloodShot-no4vpo teu país era colónia , só o índio existia lá e só esse pode falar , só esse sofreu e não você que e descendente do colonizador e dos que vieram depois . Vai aprender história jumentinho !!
E séculos depois vocês continuam a matar e a roubar os índios , e a discriminar os negros ( em 2024 ) , ganha vergonha na cara bostileiro e agradece ao portuga a tua existência
The Portuguese navigation method is still the most accurate! Not even the European navigation system Galileo (developed by a Portuguese) is as accurate. Ps. in the Sagres Fortress there is a compass rose on the ground, the North point is zero error from Magnetic North!
There are not one single document describing the atrocities of the Goa Inquisition, its all propaganda anti Portugal. No one is converted to Christianity by force. Quite the oposite, in Japan even suffering the worst tortures, being burnt and cruxified the Japanese Christians didnt abandomned their Christian faith!
I was shock when he said that.
The inquisition was bad to the jews, but it didn't persecuted hindus
You should read about the Northern Crusades then:
But in Brazil they massacred my indigenous ancestors who didn’t want to become Christians or speak their language! Pure evil
Long live the portuguese
Excelente documentário.
Beautiful history lesson!
Thank You!
So many of Portuguese History is unkown to the world - the battles in the Indian Ocean, which depleated the Ottoman and Mameluke power, the siege of diu, the mapping of labrador (decades before columbus), the discovery of Australia centuries before the English... Anyway, Spain has a lot of claim of discovering America, perpetuated by the US, but in fact, there are some evidences that put the Portuguese in Canada decades before Columbus reached the carabean.
Viva Portugal
I like this type of history channel👍 i am indonesian. As for a small correction on the indonesian map here, our capital city now is Jakarta. Before it was called "Batavia". Part of Java Island.
Actually, for Batam it is located in Sumatera and this city is nearby Malaysia.
In my homeplace, Banda Neira in Mollucas province, there is a portugese fort aswell. Nutmeg or Muskat came from this place. Because of colonialism, they tried planting Nutmeg outside of Banda. That's why, now you can find it in India aswell. Still, the best nutmeg is from Banda Neira😉
Because of the arrival of the Spanish, Dutch and English, the Portugese moved to island of Timor Timur (before it was part of Indonesia) around the 16th century. Thats why most of the people there still speak portuguese and believe in catholicism.
Best regards,
From the spice island 😊
Thanks for the video.
Some things are superbly explained in great detail. However, some other topics are incomplete.
There was also no mention of Portuguese presence in Timor neither Guine-Bissau.
It was also a Portuguese circunavigating the world and finding cloves (which became the most expensive and rare spice at the time) - for a video about Portuguese Maritime/global empire, was a shame this was not mentioned.
Also, right on the beguinning of the video, Portugal was far smaller than what says in there. I believe the map You have referenced was from 14th century and not 12th as mentioned. We were at war with Leon and Castela too besides the Moors.
In Angola, We relied a lot in local alliances with the kingdom of Kongo (who granted us Luanda and Benguela as comercial posts). We did actually had royal mariages at some point with them and they converted to Catholicism voluntarely (was perhaps the only territory besides Brasil doing do). It is a shame that this union of Black and White kingdoms passes so unoticed these days.
Good work in explaining the success of military portuguese forces in India specially (i would like to reference here the batle of Diu, in India, against the Ottomans and the defense of Etiopia - both can be found in RUclips). These passes very unnoticed even among portuguese people.
Overall, for the time You had to cover everything, was very good. congratulations.
Very interesting Hystory.....Really nice.....!!!!!!
The portuguese empire is very underrated, even in Brazil, a place that was once part of it, do not know it very much.
Normally, it has always been in the shadow of the Spanish empire, the only way you have to get attention is by lying. The first global empire was the Spanish Empire.
@@Torosentao You're lying. Portugal was already four centuries old and had sailed many seas, and only then was Spain born1492. Spain just followed Portugal.
@@Torosentao nah bro you are right handed
I disagree, in Brazil Portuguese history is taught in school as our first contact into the history of our country, all the glory of Portugal is very much observed and in general people will be proud for of its history
@@Torosentao The only argument you might have is that Spain did conquer the canary islands 10 years before the portuguese conquest of Ceuta, but that's really just it.
The Canary islands in contrast to the portuguese discouveries that followed, was also not really a "discouvery", the islands were already known by some europeans in the 14th century, Spain was merely the first to actually conquer them.
After this conquest, Spain did basically nothing until Colombus's voyage, in part because they were focused on Granada.
So between the spanish conquest of the Canaries, and Colombus's voyage, Portugal effectivelly had explored the entire western african coast, made settlements along it, and found numerous islands, all completely new discouveries to the european world.
For context, this golden age of portuguese exploration was very well known through out the monarquies of europe, Colombus actually asked the Portuguese for sponsorship before going to Spain, because everyone knew the Portuguese were the ones leading this exploration front at that point. Colombus got rejected for 2 reasons, he had miscalculated the size of earth's circumference, he thought it was a shorter voyage than it would actually be (who knows what would've happened to him if america wasnt there..), and because Bartolomeu dias actually had just returned shortly before with news that it's possible to bypass the african continent and reach the indian ocean.
So while it might be true that Spain got the first conquest outside of europe, Portugal was undisputably the one who really kicked off the age of exploration, with the first conquests that were really far away, far away enough to actually be called Global.
Thank you / great video
The Templar Nation Portugal 🇵🇹 , also called the Mythical Fifth Empire by Christians, has a history that left its mark on the world. More of the 50 countries that currently exist were part of the Portuguese Empire. The Age of Discoveries, in addition to trade, always involved the Christian Religion . To this day, the Soldiers of Portugal are called Soldiers of the Military Order of the Cross of Christ.
😎 The history of Portugal and its heroes made great Hollywood films...
Yeah, specifically those movies where Europeans massacres the native people
I am Portuguese and i recognize the enormous value of Spain in history since it was the First Global Empire!!
Great navigators ; great empire and language talk for 600 million of inhabitants. Us Portuguese "always" looking back and
eating Spain's FIRSTS in Discoveries but that's life!!!
Long Live Spain from Portugal❤❤
Thank you for this lovely documentary. I’m Portuguese and proud to be. Live in the UK, though. May I have the adventurous blood of my ancestors. ❤
Your analysis was quite insightful up until the point where it was mentioned that Philip II invaded Portugal. This portrayal doesn't accurately capture the historical events. In reality, the union between Spain and Portugal wasn't the result of an invasion. Instead, it occurred because King Philip II of Spain ascended to the Portuguese throne through a direct claim. This succession was due to the young King Sebastian of Portugal not having any heirs, leading to a dynastic union. Despite this union, it's crucial to understand that Portuguese and Spanish affairs remained largely autonomous under this arrangement, with each kingdom preserving its distinct governance and interests.
There is a mixture of the two reasons: Philip II of Spain was heir to Portugal (by Queen Isabella of Portugal, Queen of Spain) and at the same time he imposed those rights by sending the Duke of Alba and Admiral Álvaro de Bazán to invade Portugal. . The reason why Portugal maintains a different administration (which does not happen in Italy) is not because Portugal is more independent than Italy, but because Portugal is more Hispanic than Italy. It is how Spain works now: autonomous communities, where the local administration of Aragon or Andalusia is governed by Aragonese or Andalusians, not Madrid or officials from the capital of Spain (like the USA has people from California in California, or Bavaria has Bavarian people in the federal states of Germany, making laws and administering the territory). Philip II believed that he had definitively unified Hispania. He also had great respect for Portugal, as the son of a Portuguese woman. But above all, in the 16th-17th century, it did not make sense to change the Portuguese in the administration, Iberics brothers who speak almost the same Iberian language (Spanish and Portuguese are the same in 89% of the words) to put Spanish . Portugal managed its empire very well. Felipe III keeps things that way, he does not seek forced integration. The moment only changes with Felipe IV, or rather the Duke of Olivares. Not because of the ambition to definitively annex Portugal, but because there is a brutal war in Europe, where Spain is trying to save the Catholic religion by fighting simultaneously against France (Huguenots and Catholics), England (Anglicans), North Germany (Lutherans), the Netherlands ( Calvinists) and the Turkish Empire (Islamic). If the Protestants win in Belgium, France and Germany, they can advance towards Rome, Madrid, Lisbon, Vienna, and destroy the Iberian empires in the world. Spain invaded Germany in 1583-88, and 1618-1648, and participated in the French Wars of Religion in 1562-1598, invading Paris in 1590, to force France to become Catholic. We also stopped the Dutch in Belgium and Luxembourg, as well as destroying some Dutch fleets in Brazil in 1625, 1627 and 1631, in collaboration with Portugal. But in 1640 Spain was exhausted, after 100 years of war. When the Duke of Olivares asks for the support of all the Catholics of the Spanish empire, the Portuguese, Catalans and Italians refuse to collaborate with troops and money. The entire Mediterranean Catholic world thinks about its own interests, while Spain receives small contingents of Irish, German, French, English and Croatian Catholics. We have an emigration of 600,000 people to America in 1700, almost all peasants of military age who have lost their crops. It was a miracle that Spain survived and stopped the French in Italy in 1648, Catalonia 1652 and Belgium 1695, and other powers, almost without collaboration (Austria in Germany). It is logical that the Portuguese, with such an important imperial past, saw the opportunity for independence. For Spain, the important thing was not to eliminate the Portuguese, Catalan-Aragonese and Italian particularities, but to form a strong and collaborative Catholic bloc in an almost apocalyptic moment for Catholics.
Yes, there was an invasion, under the command of the Duke of Alba.
There were other claimants to the throne, such as Dona Catarina, from whom Dom João IV, who put an end to the union of the crowns, descended.
Commendable work 👏👏👏
One of the reasons Cabral stopped in Brazil, which he initially thought was just another archipelago, is the crew's need to eat fruits and plants. They already knew that this practice prevented scurvy.
Spanish explorer Vicente Yáñez Pinzón discovered Brazil not the fairy tale Cabral story portuguesitos tell
@@wizardzh sorry poortuguesitos but your *lies* fool nobody😁
Spain🇪🇸 *1st* to go around world *Juan Sebastián Elcano*
Go Cry harder 😂😂
I'm from Sri Lanka Portuguese are the first Europeans that came to Sri Lanka as traders and then they started to fight with us they capture some coastal parts of Sri Lanka because we only had weapons like bow, sword, knife and other Melee weapons Portuguese won some battles and we also won some battles after that Dutch came to our country our kings allied with Dutch to defeat Portuguese and we defeated Portuguese with Dutch after that Dutch started to fight with Us after that British came to our country as traders and then they also started fight with us we already got weakened by continues war because our kings didn't have children because of that we couldn't form a large military and couldn't make weapons.
I am quite curious🤔 about what happened from1415 until1999.
I've seen a lot about these💪 amazing people,and how they fight and 🤺⛵️WIN🏆🌍 impossible battles with such small number of worriors.
What battles?
Thank you 💯 Great work!!Very very good
Bahia is the actual state, not the city. The city is Salvador 13:57
Viva Portugal viva o nosso país ! 🇵🇹
Papai, você me criou 🇧🇷
@@Tropeiro-Paulista amo te meu filho ❤️
@@Tropeiro-Paulistakkkkkkkkkk
@@Tropeiro-Paulistavocês são o nosso filho bastardo
Abraços do Brasil, muito obrigado por nos fazer um gigante, Portugal.
I’m half Portuguese half Latin American, and I must say my ancestors from Spain and Portugal have done things I’m not proud of, but they have also done things that changed the world and made history progress. It’s always nice to come back to my roots and keep learning about them.
I don't know what you're not proud of, maybe because you don't have the height to be worthy of your ancestors.
They have done way more to be proud of then not. Our world today is literally shaped thanks to them. They did more good than bad.
I'm portuguese and your comment is absolutely correct, we have done good things and bad things, fortunely we learn about the bad things that Portugal did at school, here in Portugal we are proud of the voyages of portuguese sailors and them pushing the boundaries of the known world into the unknown, but we don't praise the slavery and massacres that happened, we condemn such actions. But I'm glad you enjoy coming back to your roots so to speak, you're one of us, the portuguese people and I think I can also speak on behalf of my spaniard brothers and sisters, look to Latin America and its people as part of the family
@@MartynLeopard All empires have greatness and misery. What happens is that the only empire, one of the most important and decisive in the history of the world, the Spanish empire, is the only one that carries a black legend, professed by its former enemies.
We Iberians, in general, can be proud of our history. What we lack is the talent to spread our past greatness. A pending subject that we must pass as soon as possible. Greetings to Portugal and all Portuguese-speaking peoples.
Hispanic-American* not "Latino", meso-americans have nothing to do with Rome.
India nossos irmãos de Goa portugal ama timor ❤🇵🇹🙏🧚♂️🧚♂️🧚♂️
What the small country like Portugal with a population of 1 Million inhabitans during the 15th and 16th Century was able to achive is one of the greatest feats in human history.
By mid's 16th Century Portugal became the First Global Empire in History.
From Brasil in the Americas to Japan on the far east with Africa, Middle East, India, South East Asia and China, Portugal had colonies and trading posts all over the world 100 years before any other European nation.
One example among dozens others it's when the British did establish is colonie of Hong Kong the Portuguese already had a colonie in China ( Macau) 300 years before the british got there.
Very few countries and their people did have such an Impact in the History of Mankind like Portugal. Very few countries can say that they Changed the world as we know today.
Albuquerque was the second Governor of Portuguese India. He was never a Vice-Roy. The first Vuce-Roy was Francisco de Almeida before Albuquerque. He was the one that fought the Battle of Diu and kicked the Egiptian Mameluk navy out of the Indian Ocean.
Thank you very explicit
All i know is. If our ancestors saw what Portugal is today. They would slap us in the face. A country of warriors, survivors and one of the most advanced races in the world is now just a little poor country. These last generations should be ashamed of themself to what they have done to our country.
Lol😂
I agree with you…
Great video. I would add that it was around 12.5 million enslaved Africans that were taken from Africa. Of those 12.5 million about 10.7 survived to arrive in their respective prisons.
The Treaty of Tordesilhas never looks quite right on a Mercator projection map
The calculations of that time weren't accurat
Long live both Spanish & Portuguese Empires
They were as enemies as the english and french
slavery and genocide
Not much Muslims devils 😂hhhh hhhh 😊@@eddycarpenter8989
@@eddycarpenter8989 The fool of the hour showed up to view yesterday's world through today's lens and thereby feel morally superior.
@@peterleash3998 save the pseudo-intellectual BS. Enslaving, raping, torturing, and mutilating of African and Indigenous people has always been demonic. Then and now.
Really nice video, I always like when this channel uploads
Portuguese were only 80k exploring with a population of 800k, england, france were already 4 millions
Great channel
In overall, the video is very well made. Congratulations!
Little details to take into account: you forgot to mention the ex colonies of Cabo Verde, São Tomé e Príncipe and Guiné.
From the first Portuguese flag 🇫🇮 to the last one 🇵🇹.
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