I'm watching these in order to help my son with his homework, and they're very useful at reminding me what I learned too many years ago. One thing tho, specific to this video: Elizabeth 1 didn't "wrest" the throne from Mary - she acceded to the throne after Mary died. Mary had already recognized Elizabeth as her rightful heir a few weeks before she died...
Correction: You circled Cuba not Hispaniola. Hispaniola is to the east, the island that contains Haiti and The Dominican Republic. Christopher Columbus first arrived in San Salvador.
I would be happy to be your geography consultant. Other inaccuracies: You labeled Mexico as Central America, where it actually is further north. In fact Mexico didn't exist until well after British colonization began. What you call Mexico was still at the time called New Spain.
I don’t understand the statement on England was the most powerful imperial powers? When there were several different countries that still are around that were once the imperial leaders of their time many years before the current era.
England ended as a political entity in 1604. Jamestown was named for King James, first king of the UK but had been King of Scots for decades. Can we speak about the USA and call it Virginia?
You mean Britain? @elonmusk you funded 5 million for this? Seriously no wonder your cars are going to be obsolete when the big boys flip you over? Seriously poor ROCE here.
I'm watching these in order to help my son with his homework, and they're very useful at reminding me what I learned too many years ago. One thing tho, specific to this video: Elizabeth 1 didn't "wrest" the throne from Mary - she acceded to the throne after Mary died. Mary had already recognized Elizabeth as her rightful heir a few weeks before she died...
Correction: You circled Cuba not Hispaniola. Hispaniola is to the east, the island that contains Haiti and The Dominican Republic. Christopher Columbus first arrived in San Salvador.
I would be happy to be your geography consultant. Other inaccuracies: You labeled Mexico as Central America, where it actually is further north. In fact Mexico didn't exist until well after British colonization began. What you call Mexico was still at the time called New Spain.
you helped me alot, genuinely appreciate the effort you put in the vedios
115 years, that's a crazy long time!!
105 years
Please can you make some videos on Britain socially,economically and politically from 1951-2007 (my course at school). It's really interesting!!
I don’t understand the statement on England was the most powerful imperial powers? When there were several different countries that still are around that were once the imperial leaders of their time many years before the current era.
England ended as a political entity in 1604. Jamestown was named for King James, first king of the UK but had been King of Scots for decades. Can we speak about the USA and call it Virginia?
I enjoy the content, but for the speaker, are you asking me British history, or are you teaching me?
Burdflu C-William euro history
He's talking about her entonation, bro. But she's a good teacher.
I hope she improve that, too.
What program do you use to make the annotations?
poopoo
Sir Francis Drake and Sir Francis Josh
U should also mention the sources
Rule Britannia
Ireland was the first and hopefully last British colony.
You mean Britain? @elonmusk you funded 5 million for this? Seriously no wonder your cars are going to be obsolete when the big boys flip you over? Seriously poor ROCE here.
boo social studies sucks booooooo ela is the best
Yep, England had a lot of problems then, in particular that maniac Oliver Cromwell and his goons.