Why did Britain lose Hanover? (Short Animated Documentary)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2022
  • As you'll have noticed, the United Kingdom doesn't include Hanover. However, from 1714 to 1837 both were ruled by the same monarchs and unlike Scotland and England prior to this, the two never unified and in fact they soon went their own separate ways. So why did this happen? Why didn't Britain try to keep hold of Hanover? To find out the answer watch this short and simple animated history documentary.
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Комментарии • 1,9 тыс.

  • @galatheumbreon6862
    @galatheumbreon6862 2 года назад +7416

    "When Queen Anne who had no heir opted out of living" the dry humour defines this channel, I love it

    • @uyuman1
      @uyuman1 2 года назад +127

      He makes up new ways to say X died.

    • @gerhard15
      @gerhard15 2 года назад +44

      We all love this humor...great

    • @My1xT
      @My1xT 2 года назад +11

      Did this mean that she killed herself or did she just die like a normal person?

    • @lewistownsend8868
      @lewistownsend8868 2 года назад +23

      @@My1xT suicidal people are still normal
      but yeah no she didn't kill herself

    • @gergelylaszlo5463
      @gergelylaszlo5463 2 года назад +27

      @@My1xT If i remember from my research she died of illnes
      edit: yes she died of illnes

  • @sciencer7005
    @sciencer7005 2 года назад +4595

    I am from a region that is Hanover (basically modern day Lower Saxony) and can say that the only British thing here is the weather. Cold, wet and miserable.

    • @monkeydank7842
      @monkeydank7842 2 года назад +200

      We used to have British troops.

    • @johndoe6011
      @johndoe6011 2 года назад +130

      Don't you drink major amounts of tee there too? Someone from Friesland once told me that they are the people with the highest ttee consumption in the world (or Europe or Germany I don't remember)

    • @Eintracht-uy3cz
      @Eintracht-uy3cz 2 года назад +166

      @@johndoe6011 Lower Saxony is pretty diverse... Friesland on the coast is vastly different to the Harz mountains, rural Catholic Vechta and alternative Göttingen are a thing and never think about putting Hannover and Braunschweig in one pot... 😅 If the Frisians like to drink a lot of tea, then this is exclusive to the Frisians.

    • @FriedrichHerschel
      @FriedrichHerschel 2 года назад +105

      @@johndoe6011 Yes, Frisians are somewhat known to drink tea in Germany. I don't know if it's really the highest in the world, but they do have their own varieties and an own drinking culture about it.

    • @felixnimo
      @felixnimo 2 года назад +51

      Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) is Kingdom of Hannover + Oldenburg + Braunschweig 😬👌

  • @niki8750
    @niki8750 2 года назад +1517

    I'm from Hanover. When walking around older graveyards you will discover graves of people who held various offices under these British Kings. They had all of this written on their gravestone.

    • @truefact4439
      @truefact4439 2 года назад +21

      Does this history have anything to do with why frisiens drink tea?

    • @antonjanssen3549
      @antonjanssen3549 2 года назад +91

      @@truefact4439 no, but both drink tea for the same reasons. It is cheap compared to coffee, both got easy access via major sea trade ports and it helps against the cold wet miserable weather that both share...

    • @truefact4439
      @truefact4439 2 года назад +4

      @@antonjanssen3549 Nice. Have you been to Emden?

    • @antonjanssen3549
      @antonjanssen3549 2 года назад +12

      @@truefact4439 only as a little child, so I remember basically nothing.

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 2 года назад +10

      Yes the Hanoverian government liked to emphasise that their Electors and Kings were also Kings of a major power

  • @xdeanx1988
    @xdeanx1988 2 года назад +882

    I'm from Hannover. Born and raised. We learnd a lot at the local Hannover History Museum. Very accurate! Tanks a lot for bringing up this historical part about Hannover and Britain.

    • @ckhpersonal670
      @ckhpersonal670 2 года назад +33

      Tanks, lol

    • @Anonymous-sy4ct
      @Anonymous-sy4ct 2 года назад +29

      @Hernando Malinche i doubt they want to

    • @AndrewPonti
      @AndrewPonti 2 года назад +19

      @@ckhpersonal670 LMFAO thought the same. Just a German Freudian slip? :D

    • @Suicide_is_cute
      @Suicide_is_cute 2 года назад

      @욱일기는 전범기다 (Rising Sun flag is nazi flag)
      not really
      Rising sun in south east asia is just Fashion symbol

    • @ilsekuper3045
      @ilsekuper3045 2 года назад +3

      @Hernando Malinche well, many English would like to dig into their ancestry, if there forefathers might have relation links to Hannover and thus on a German passport. 😜

  • @nickmacarius3012
    @nickmacarius3012 2 года назад +4640

    I've never seen a country migrate so far across Europe since Poland after 1945. Very impressive Hanover. 👍

    • @Gooberpatrol66
      @Gooberpatrol66 2 года назад +346

      And their borders kept the same shape the whole time!

    • @robertjarman3703
      @robertjarman3703 2 года назад +196

      How about Iberia from Tbilisi to Lisbon?

    • @Psychol-Snooper
      @Psychol-Snooper 2 года назад +135

      They distanced themselves so much they became Hungry!

    • @nickmacarius3012
      @nickmacarius3012 2 года назад +174

      @@Psychol-Snooper if they were so Hungary then they should have gone a little further and they could have had a whole Turkey. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @_CorruptedBlade
      @_CorruptedBlade 2 года назад +88

      @@nickmacarius3012 Its impossible to catch up after they had a whole Turkey, I-ran for hours!

  • @jeddi5173
    @jeddi5173 2 года назад +2873

    The rift between Britain and Hanover was so strong that the latter moved itself to what is now Hungary.

    • @kantohi3404
      @kantohi3404 2 года назад +29

      @TheWeeaboo Its in the other direction Sir

    • @REEEPROGRAM
      @REEEPROGRAM 2 года назад +33

      @@kantohi3404um..why are you leading him in an exit door that has nothing on the other side?
      And it's the 7h floor

    • @Kackpuh
      @Kackpuh 2 года назад +8

      It was always Hungary.

    • @bornanagaming3329
      @bornanagaming3329 2 года назад +5

      Mmm hungry

    • @aagamjain1395
      @aagamjain1395 2 года назад +9

      I don't get it

  • @cyclonegames9215
    @cyclonegames9215 2 года назад +218

    “When Queen Anne opted out of living” is why this channel’s humor is second to none.
    Well done good sir.

    • @nomadMik
      @nomadMik 2 года назад

      Agreed. But when was Papa Smurf in power?

  • @FastTquick
    @FastTquick 2 года назад +906

    Here’s a historical conundrum that’s been in my mind for a long time now: Why is Namibia the only former German colony to have a significant German-speaking population?

    • @domsjuk
      @domsjuk 2 года назад +307

      Because it was already relatively sparsely populated, was depopulated a bit more while Germans were there because of the whole genocide thing, so the population share was larger than elsewhere, and to my knowledge it experienced more activity by German traders and settlers than the other colonies (the small group pushing colonial agenda in Germany focussed a lot of their activity there) not least because there wasn't as much previous European or foreign influence there anyway as in the other German colonies + I assume Apartheid South African occupation did a lot in not endangering any white settlers or other sorts of "European" influence.
      P.s. that is just my quick two cents, I didn't do any research specifically, but that's how it makes sense to me. Maybe there are Namibians or other folks around who know more.

    • @Edmonton-of2ec
      @Edmonton-of2ec 2 года назад +66

      Probably because it wasn’t occupied by another colonial power after the war, but under the control of the Union, and later the Republic of South Africa

    • @nicolasmarazuela1010
      @nicolasmarazuela1010 2 года назад +53

      Because the Germans thought, that the Hereo and Nama would enjoy, to live away from the germans. So they moved them into the desert and didn't let them out.
      Because the Germans live in a later time periode than the brits, it was the first genocide in the 20th century and not the last in the 19th century. This honor goes to the Brits.

    • @onurbschrednei4569
      @onurbschrednei4569 2 года назад +111

      I think European colonists also really hated settling in tropic jungles (too many diseases that Europeans are prone to) and Namibia was the only German colony that wasnt a tropical jungle (an arid desert instead). For example, malaria is not very prevalent in Namibia, while its extremely prevalent in all other former German colonies.

    • @jonathanwebster7091
      @jonathanwebster7091 2 года назад +66

      Because James Bissonette.

  • @ToothpikcOriginal
    @ToothpikcOriginal 2 года назад +826

    That scene of George III surviving everyone is amazing

    • @pocketmarcy6990
      @pocketmarcy6990 2 года назад +19

      Da da da da daaa da da da da die ya da

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 2 года назад +104

      The only British monarch who went to war with the USA twice lol

    • @whitegold2960
      @whitegold2960 2 года назад +44

      @@Iason29 LOL right independence war and the war of 1812

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 2 года назад +30

      @@Iason29 though I don't think he would have known much about the War of 1812 as he had been declared insane by then and his son was Prince Regent

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 2 года назад +8

      @@Iason29 Yes - and who lost both wars.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 2 года назад +3900

    Fun fact: It was thanks to George I’s inability to speak English, it contributed to the rise to the powers of the Prime Minister.

    • @dabbasw31
      @dabbasw31 2 года назад +537

      He spoke English but was not very fluent. Therefore (to avoid misunderstandings) he prefered French and Latin.

    • @coolio3267
      @coolio3267 2 года назад +65

      Horrible Histories?

    • @Spongebrain97
      @Spongebrain97 2 года назад +458

      It's pretty interesting and funny how Britain has a long history of kings who didn't even speak English or were really identified as being British

    • @henrygustavekrausse7459
      @henrygustavekrausse7459 2 года назад +101

      Guess who his translator was?
      It was Walpole.

    • @antorseax9492
      @antorseax9492 2 года назад +100

      @@coolio3267 While the bit was funny it was a bit misleading, George did communicate with Walpole - through Latin

  • @liamcollins9183
    @liamcollins9183 2 года назад +299

    Imagine if Hanover didn't have Salic law, and Queen Victoria also became Queen of Hanover in 1837.
    What effect would that have had on the rise of Prussia under Bismarck, and for the unification of Germany, and the balance of power in Europe?
    Bismarck would have been very hesitant to forcibly annex it, as although the Prussian Army was arguably the best in Europe and probably could have beaten the British in a land battle on European soil, he wouldn't want to piss them off, as Britain was at the height of its maritime power, and therefore risk a potential naval blockade of Prussia.

    • @nick0653
      @nick0653 2 года назад +77

      A lot of that depends on how much the British were intent on keeping Hanover. No doubt Bismarck would have attempted to be more cautious with Britain having a holding so close to Prussia. If Denmark's navy was a problem for the Prussians during the war for Schleswig and Holstein then they had no chance against the Royal Navy.
      Edit: Also we have no idea how a British Hanover would have turned out during the revolts of 1848, which could possibly influence Great Britain's evaluation on the value of keeping Hanover.

    • @liamcollins9183
      @liamcollins9183 2 года назад +59

      @@nick0653 True, maybe Bismarck would have negotiated to buy Hanover from Britain.
      And if the revolutions of 1848 formed a serious threat, I think the British Government would have appeased the protesters by forcing a more constitutional style of monarchy onto Hanover, with a Parliament or General Assembly having more say, similar to Britain.

    • @blede8649
      @blede8649 2 года назад +23

      I would imagine Bismarck pressuring the UK, and many British politicians being just as anxious to get rid of Hannover, especially after the revolutions of 1848 (Britain was all about that imperialism overseas and splendid isolation, messy continental European obligations run counter to that).
      I imagine they would have handed it over to Princess Victoria (the daughter of Queen Victoria) as her own personal fief before her wedding to Prince Friedrich Wilhelm, to be later inherited by their son Wilhelm (the future Kaiser Wilhelm II), as a face-saving way to give it up.

    • @liamcollins9183
      @liamcollins9183 2 года назад +29

      @@blede8649 You're definitely right about many British politicians thinking that Hanover was nothing but an albatross around Britain's neck, that would get it drawn into European wars, when it would rather focus on its Empire.
      And I think that even if Britain did want to give it to Germany, it wouldn't have joined as soon as it did in 1866, it would have been at least a few years later, as Prussia wouldn't have risked trying to conquer it by themselves, whilst also fighting the Austrians and almost every other state in the German Confederation, as it could have led to them fighting an Anglo-Austrian alliance, most other German states and a Royal Navy blockade, and who knows, maybe Napoleon III, smelling blood, would have jumped in too to see what he could have gotten out of it.
      But Britain couldn't also just give it away, for the sake of national pride, it would definitely need to be worth their while to give it to Bismarck. However in the 1860s and 70s, the Scramble for Africa and drive for colonies in other parts of Asia and the Pacific was heating up, in which Germany played a part. Hanover could definitely been used as a valuable bargaining chip to gain Germany's support and concessions for various colonies in Africa and the Pacific. Maybe Britain could have formed their coveted Cape to Cairo line in the late 19th Century, instead of after WW1.
      I like your idea of giving it to Princess Victoria, and thus also to Prince Frederick to become its King and Queen, in order to bring Hanover into personal union with Prussia, as the legal method of transfer. Perhaps it could have begun a tradition of the future German Crown Princes becoming King of Hanover, where they could gain governing experience before becoming Kaiser.
      Interestingly, Britain almost ended up getting stuck into another personal union with another German principality, the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, a collection of territories in central Germany, and the fief of Prince Albert's older brother, Duke Ernst II, who had no children. After Albert's death, this would have normally made the future King Edward VII the heir presumptive. However, Ernst didn't want this, and instead desired Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to stay seperate from Britain. So Edward renounced his rights to his younger brother Alfred, who became Duke in 1893. But when he died in 1900, he was also childless, and given that Saxe-Coburg and Gotha was now part of the German Empire, Kaiser Wilhelm II didn't want anyone too closely associated with the British military to be the next Duke, so Alfred's 16 year old nephew, Charles Edward, son of Prince Leopold, became the next Duke. Charles Edward would later go on to be loyal to Germany in WW1, and supported Hitler, joined the Nazi Party in the 30s.
      Just imagine if Saxe-Coburg and Gotha had entered a personal union with Britain in 1893, and the ensuing political awkwardness, given that Edward VII would have been Duke of a territory subserviant to his nephew, Kaiser Wilhelm II, even before WW1 let alone during.

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 2 года назад +13

      If Hannover wanted to stay with Britain they could easily have changed those laws, they wanted the Brits out. If Britain had kept it it would likely have revolted and joined Germany anyway.

  • @sukidabean4424
    @sukidabean4424 Год назад +55

    1:35 We GOTTA appreciate the time and effort it took to research, draw, and time each nation’s transition through its rulers (and revolutions) accurately. Outstanding work, sir.

  • @XXXTENTAClON227
    @XXXTENTAClON227 2 года назад +603

    The amount of puns I’ve already seen in 45 seconds shows this channel has the greatest audience on RUclips

    • @darreljones8645
      @darreljones8645 2 года назад +18

      Best in this video: Showing Queen Anne onscreen, followed by "'d", when the announcer says the word "and".

    • @teymurbunde6215
      @teymurbunde6215 2 года назад +1

      jigga you alive???

    • @colbyguillory5742
      @colbyguillory5742 2 года назад

      I thought you were dead!

    • @XXXTENTAClON227
      @XXXTENTAClON227 2 года назад +8

      Exceptions are made whenever History Matters uploads

    • @XXXTENTAClON227
      @XXXTENTAClON227 2 года назад

      @욱일기는 전범기다 (Rising Sun flag is nazi flag) please stop reminding me. First time I read about it my week was ruined

  • @ihavetowait90daystochangem67
    @ihavetowait90daystochangem67 2 года назад +1073

    With a name that almost spells “Handover”, you would think they would just give it away for free

    • @Spongebrain97
      @Spongebrain97 2 года назад +17

      Handover ya wallet and pearls around the lady's neck, capish?

    • @jolotschka
      @jolotschka 2 года назад +22

      The meaning is more Hohes Ufer translates to high shore (on the bank of the river, where it was founded) 😁

    • @bikkiikun
      @bikkiikun 2 года назад +14

      Within Germany the Hannover is called the City with a certain Nothing. Its Monarchs seemed to agree.

    • @HannoversSoap
      @HannoversSoap 2 года назад +5

      *Very angry upvote

    • @macsenplays
      @macsenplays 2 года назад +5

      Given how they were conquered by Prussia, in a way, they were.

  • @dalstein3708
    @dalstein3708 2 года назад +95

    It was all a misunderstanding because in German and English the meaning of "Gross" differs a bit

    • @idkwut4523
      @idkwut4523 2 года назад +41

      Hannover: Hallo Gross Britanien!
      Britain: You what?!

    • @Ultrad321
      @Ultrad321 2 года назад +4

      Gross has two meanings in English: large/great/total or nasty

    • @TheZett
      @TheZett 2 года назад +3

      "Gross" has no meaning in German, only "groß" does.
      The spelling difference changes the pronunciation (short O with ss, long O with ß), unless you’re from Switzerland (which dont pronounce it properly in the first place).

    • @Honigtod
      @Honigtod 2 года назад +3

      @@TheZett Actually "gross" is one of the words pronounced likewise in swiss german as it is pronounced in standard german

  • @thomasfuller5932
    @thomasfuller5932 2 года назад +23

    Hanover: We’re free!
    Prussia: Guten Tag

  • @TheBaleadaMan
    @TheBaleadaMan 2 года назад +54

    The time-lapse of the “forever” of George III knocked me out

  • @handsomegeorgianbankrobber3779
    @handsomegeorgianbankrobber3779 2 года назад +126

    0:46 On this channel Ive seen a lot of different ways to describe someone dying but this was particularly hilarious, especially with the "Continue: Yes/No" line.

  • @nb2008nc
    @nb2008nc 2 года назад +12

    1:54 George 3rd's cross eyes are hilarious. 😂

  • @jackroutledge352
    @jackroutledge352 2 года назад +19

    My God. He even manages to make a pun out of the word "and". This guy's punnage is on another level.

  • @RmsOceanic
    @RmsOceanic 2 года назад +59

    For those curious about 1:35, they're the kings of France, Austria/HRE and Spain, left to right.

    • @imperialhistory6120
      @imperialhistory6120 2 года назад +20

      Except for when France becomes a revolutionary hat on a stick. Loved that joke

    • @edwardblair4096
      @edwardblair4096 2 года назад +8

      And after that, Napoleon with the wreath of an emperor. Then an uncrowned Napoleon shows up as king of Spain, who is then replaced by his brother.

  • @pridelander06
    @pridelander06 2 года назад +37

    Ernest Augustus: "We're free of the British influence! At last we have our own kingdom!"
    Otto von Bismarck: *Guten Tag.*

    • @Neion8
      @Neion8 2 года назад +3

      Tbf, as an Englishman, all I have to say about Hanover getting ruled by Bismark is...
      _Lucky bastards! Getting one of the very few talented _*_and_*_ well connected statesmen in European history as their unofficial leader, when all we've got is parliment!_ *rolls eyes*

    • @AlamoOriginal
      @AlamoOriginal 2 года назад

      @@Neion8 what?

  • @hughbrandreth5637
    @hughbrandreth5637 2 года назад +162

    Great video!
    "How did Europe react to the English Commonwealth?" would be very interesting if you're looking for ideas

    • @michaelball93
      @michaelball93 2 года назад +18

      Most of Europe was either at war or recovering from wars during the time of the English Commonwealth. Russia broke off diplomatic relations with England and most heads of state were horrified over the the king's beheading, but they all (except from Russia) refused to recognise his son as king because they wanted to keep commercial relations with the new regime in England.

    • @modmaker7617
      @modmaker7617 2 года назад +4

      What about how did the Europeans react to the formation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?

    • @michaelball93
      @michaelball93 2 года назад +4

      'How did other countries react to the formation of the United Kingdom' would be another good one.

    • @Patrick3183
      @Patrick3183 2 года назад +1

      @@modmaker7617 Not the same

  • @greg_216
    @greg_216 2 года назад +34

    The Great Gardens (Herrenhäuser Gärten) are a wonderful legacy of English influence in Hannover. If you visit Hannover in the warmer months, they are absolutely worth the visit -- and quite easy to get to using the 4/5 Stadtbahn lines.

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 2 года назад +1

      Indeed.

    • @Keckegenkai
      @Keckegenkai Год назад +1

      too bad about the rest of Hannover tho. Completely bombed to bits

    • @ZygmuntKletterstein
      @ZygmuntKletterstein 2 месяца назад

      @@Keckegenkai Of course it was preserved. Who did the estate belong to?

  • @rowan1924
    @rowan1924 2 года назад +569

    It'd be cool to see a video on the post-war British occupation of Hannover.

    • @monkeydank7842
      @monkeydank7842 2 года назад +24

      Lower Saxons getting their name from Anglo-Saxons.

    • @BountyFlamor
      @BountyFlamor 2 года назад +39

      I am from that area. The last British garrisons left some years ago.

    • @Andyliberty0923
      @Andyliberty0923 2 года назад +84

      “We’re back bitches!”

    • @monchiexthemonkey6068
      @monchiexthemonkey6068 2 года назад +14

      @Sam Wallace also less racist

    • @giuliano.h
      @giuliano.h 2 года назад +37

      @@monkeydank7842 no, the brits actually got their name from us. You know germanic settlers etc.

  • @dmeads5663
    @dmeads5663 2 года назад +157

    Hanover: “we’re free!”
    Prussia: “for now”

    • @benstrong4497
      @benstrong4497 2 года назад +24

      "More like, under new management"

    • @nickmacarius3012
      @nickmacarius3012 2 года назад +6

      "Were* free." -Overbearing Prussian Overlords

    • @macsenplays
      @macsenplays 2 года назад +4

      Or as HM would say: "Soon."

    • @Cynderfan35
      @Cynderfan35 4 месяца назад

      "we had a deal!" Hanover

  • @Hizzey1896
    @Hizzey1896 2 года назад +32

    Fun Fact is that Hannover and its Troops played a Vital Role in the Napoleonic Wars. The Kings German Legion were the only German troops fighting against Napoleon throughoit the entire conflict.
    They fought under Wellington in Portugal and had a key Role in the battle of Waterloo, holding all 3 strong Points. (In Hugemount with regular Hanoverian Troops and British Guards). With an additional 11.000 Troops of the Electorate of Hannover the Total amount of Hanoverian Troops in the Allied Army were 17000.

    • @dromankass8655
      @dromankass8655 Год назад +3

      Good point, the King's German Legion appears in the Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell, set during the Napoleonic Wars, and the KGL perform well and efficiently when they are mentioned. Saving Sharpe's life on at least one occasion.

  • @coryburris8211
    @coryburris8211 2 года назад +7

    2:28 ‘Needed more George’, 😆

  • @irons2506
    @irons2506 2 года назад +453

    They lost Hanover because they lacked James Bissonette. He would’ve saved the kingdom.

    • @jacktaylor148
      @jacktaylor148 2 года назад +7

      @@idontfeellikegivingmynamet1298 Always winning. Genius.

    • @jamesbissonette8002
      @jamesbissonette8002 2 года назад +27

      Not sure I would have been able to help.

    • @bartomiejryba5064
      @bartomiejryba5064 2 года назад +3

      Odin is with us!

    • @BaronVonBong
      @BaronVonBong 2 года назад +8

      Wouldn't have helped coss Kelly Moneymaker would have just joined the conflict and fought for a independent Hanover.

    • @danielharvison7510
      @danielharvison7510 2 года назад +2

      I gotta ask. Every time there's one of these videos, someone including the History Matters guy, always mentions James Bissonette. Is this one of those "in-jokes" the kids are always on about?
      Also, I was hoping he'd mention "the pastry section" in this video and was disappointed that he didn't.
      EDIT: Never mind, google answers all. Got my answer.

  • @Guns_Blazin
    @Guns_Blazin 2 года назад +280

    Britain at the end of the Napoleonic Wars: “Hanover our territory.”

  • @dougmhd2006
    @dougmhd2006 2 года назад +32

    Unrelated fun fact: one of the units of measurement approved during Queen Anne's reign was the Wine Gallon of 1707. This particular gallon was adopted by the North American colonies that would go on to become the United States of America. It was officially abolished in 1824 (well after the 'disagreements' between Britain and the American colonies). The U.S., however, continues to this day to use the old "Queen Anne Wine Gallon" as an official fluid unit of measurement.

    • @TheCimbrianBull
      @TheCimbrianBull 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for this comment - I have learned something new today!

    • @2adamast
      @2adamast 2 года назад

      The wine gallon is a medieval thing

  • @Lerotron
    @Lerotron 2 года назад +15

    2:21 Hanover on a gap year in the Balkans.

  • @brandonlyon730
    @brandonlyon730 2 года назад +257

    Guest I’ll suggest the questions again since others do it with their questions anyway:
    How did the catholic world think of the French-Ottoman alliance?
    And/or
    How did Lithuania get so large prior to their union with Poland?

    • @christian9125abd
      @christian9125abd 2 года назад +50

      lithuania used the power vacuum after the golden horde collapsed, same like moscovy

    • @Azivegu
      @Azivegu 2 года назад +4

      Im guessing the reaction to the French one is Crimea. But not sure if we are thinking of the same thing.

    • @boomerix
      @boomerix 2 года назад +22

      Well considering Hungary was always calling for Crusades against the Ottomans and fought them together with the Poles repeatedly and later Austria was constantly and directly threatened by Jihad....in at least these 3 countries they were considered backstabbing bastards who'd rather see their own advantage against the Habsburgs then to defend Christianity in Europe.
      Edit: I'd like to add that the French-Ottoman alliance is one of multiple points in history that eastern Europeans will point to today when they call western Europe unreliable and untrustworthy.

    • @denniseggert211
      @denniseggert211 2 года назад +11

      The french-Ottoman Alliance of Crescent and Lilie even joint forces in the Italian War of 1536-1538 against the Spanish and the Holy Roman Empire.

    • @senseishu937
      @senseishu937 2 года назад +10

      @@Azivegu the Crimean war? This alliance happened in the 15th century (or the 16th, I might be mistaken)

  • @Avghistorian77
    @Avghistorian77 2 года назад +198

    Thanks for Uploading today History Matters. I lost my grandma last night, and you’re video was the first thing to make me smile all day, especially the sequence at 1:35.

    • @SlapStyleAnims
      @SlapStyleAnims 2 года назад +17

      Sorry for your loss man. Glad you had a moment of happiness though

    • @carador9286
      @carador9286 2 года назад +15

      My condolences.

    • @kyleegginton5884
      @kyleegginton5884 2 года назад +5

      I know how it feels I lost my grandma a few months ago 🥲

    • @victortisme
      @victortisme 2 года назад +9

      Sorry for her opt-out

    • @liberty.b.r
      @liberty.b.r 2 года назад +3

      Sorry to hear about your loss, I hope you get better, and God bless.

  • @FrazzP
    @FrazzP 11 месяцев назад +7

    William IV actually had 16 children, its just that 11 of these were illegitimate (10 with the same mistress!) and of his 4 legitimate children 3 were born dead and one only lived less than 3 months.

  • @g00dbyemisterA
    @g00dbyemisterA 2 года назад +14

    Between Leclerc and Sherman both getting to hold signs saying "name a tank after me" I was very disappointed to see the right Honourable Earl Grey not holding a sign saying "name a tea after me"

  • @jonathancurran5366
    @jonathancurran5366 2 года назад +170

    Very interesting, you should do one on Heligoland and why the UK gave it up.

    • @scintillam_dei
      @scintillam_dei 2 года назад +10

      Legoland?

    • @tranidite
      @tranidite 2 года назад +25

      @Ryan This is the strangest political statement I've ever seen.

    • @KingDomIV
      @KingDomIV 2 года назад +4

      @@tranidite lol innit

    • @bonaaq86
      @bonaaq86 2 года назад +11

      @Ryan "the Nazis weren't evil" what the absolute fuck do you mean?

    • @tobiwan001
      @tobiwan001 2 года назад +3

      I assume that you know already that they exchanged it for German claims in Sansibar. If Sansibar had become German, Freddy Mercury might have been less successful (singing in Swahili or German).

  • @drmujtabashaikh8
    @drmujtabashaikh8 2 года назад +104

    We can all agree that when they upload our day get alot better. Right?

    • @philipharmsworth9963
      @philipharmsworth9963 2 года назад +1

      Facts

    • @0deepak
      @0deepak 2 года назад +4

      F off with the generic comments spam bot! What “they”?? What is the channel’s name? You literally comment the same thing on so many other channels!

    • @simpumoon
      @simpumoon 2 года назад

      I get smarter

    • @jovanhardianto4658
      @jovanhardianto4658 2 года назад +2

      I think this bought verified account used to be verified but I think RUclips remove it

  • @karstenvoigt7280
    @karstenvoigt7280 2 года назад +16

    Actually the napoleonic occupation even strengthended the connection between the UK and Kurhannover. Yes: The inhabitants saw themselves more as Germans than as Brits, but as northern german protestants also felt more of a connection to the UK than i.e. to the catholic southern german states. And when Napoleon invaded and took over, it was King George, who they turned to to keep fighting to liberate their country. And the "King's German Legion" was amongst the highest motivated and most feared units during the war against Napoleon.

  • @robertmontague1216
    @robertmontague1216 Год назад +4

    Because England practiced Norman/Norse Law which allowed women to inherit a title and pass it on towards her children, Hanover like France and most of the German world practiced Salic Law of the Franks which said only a man can inherit a title or land and only from his father, basically the female line was excluded

  • @meneither3834
    @meneither3834 2 года назад +12

    1:35 Probably on of the best 2 seconds I've ever seen on youtube.

  • @aiiv7839
    @aiiv7839 2 года назад +9

    "Anne'd"
    You and your sense of humor! I love it!

  • @fabianherrmann6398
    @fabianherrmann6398 2 года назад +10

    Fun fact: David McAllister, a british national and half Scotsman, was prime minister of Lower Saxony from 2010-2013.

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 2 года назад

      Yes, and is now member of the European Parliament.

    • @diarmuidbuckley6638
      @diarmuidbuckley6638 2 года назад

      That means he is Sassenach, as it means Saxon

    • @maikotter9945
      @maikotter9945 2 года назад

      His mother is a "GER+WO+MAN" ... !

  • @notsoretrojakko4517
    @notsoretrojakko4517 2 года назад +26

    Hanover: Yes! We are free of British rule and can pursue our own destiny!
    Prussia: G u t e n T a g m e i n F r e u n d

  • @KFP_DonDon_Quixote
    @KFP_DonDon_Quixote 2 года назад +67

    How odd and yet so coincidental!
    I was playing EU4 and decided to reform Hanover! Now this treat comes out? Amazing!

    • @MinistryofChaosTV
      @MinistryofChaosTV 2 года назад +1

      Who did you do it as?

    • @Psychol-Snooper
      @Psychol-Snooper 2 года назад +3

      When I did that I started a new game after seeing the color. Ottoman green with just a hint of puss. No thanks.

    • @KFP_DonDon_Quixote
      @KFP_DonDon_Quixote 2 года назад +1

      @@Psychol-Snooper Yeaahhh, I wish the colours were a bit less like that, maybe more of a light gray or yellow, considering the kingdom of Hanover had yellow and white on their flag

    • @Psychol-Snooper
      @Psychol-Snooper 2 года назад +1

      @@KFP_DonDon_Quixote I've gone out of my way to destroy contrasting countries.
      Albania, on the other hand...

  • @Alexander-lg1pk
    @Alexander-lg1pk 2 года назад +51

    Suggestion : How did the world react to the Warsaw pact invasion of Czechoslovakia

    • @joundii3100
      @joundii3100 2 года назад +12

      "Oh no !"
      "Anyway."

    • @Yora21
      @Yora21 2 года назад

      British Leftists gifted us with the term "Tankies".
      (West-European Socialists who keep simping for Stalinism even with tanks in Chechoslovakia and Hungary.)

  • @eurodoc6343
    @eurodoc6343 2 года назад +10

    One video that I'm impressed this video got right, that many others miss- Hannover only became a kingdom during the reign of George III. Prior to that, the monarchs reigned as Prince Electors in Hannover.

    • @TragicTester034
      @TragicTester034 2 года назад +1

      one issue it was spelt with just one N (Hanover not Hannover)

    • @aiiscoming3013
      @aiiscoming3013 2 года назад +2

      Germans really hate that! Especially watching BBCworld. Always this lost N. We say Hangover. Damn keyboard I mean Hannover.😁

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 2 года назад

      @@aiiscoming3013 do the Germans also have a problem with the way Koln and Munchen are written in English?

    • @aiiscoming3013
      @aiiscoming3013 2 года назад

      @@pedanticradiator1491 actually no, but the Cologne- perfume connection is always amusing. Lake Constance/Bodensee is a bigger problem. But we are furious about lost points in Köln, München...😉

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 2 года назад +2

      Maybe a fun fact: until the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire the official name of this political entity was Duchy of Braunschweig and Lüneburg. Therefore New Brunswick in Canada gots its name = Neu/ New Braunschweig = the official family name of the Royal Family was from 1714 until Queen Victoria married Prince Albert "The House of Braunschweig and Lüneburg" This irritates even Historians because neither the city of Braunschweig nor the city of Lüneburg were parts of the Duchy of Braunschweig and Lüneburg (in fact Braunschweig never became a part, Lüneburg only in 1814 after the defeat of Napoleon). The capital of the Duchy of Braunschweig and Lüneburg was for centuries Celle, where you still can visite the Electorial Castle. Hannover became only in 1694 the residence of the Elector.
      When Napoleon was defeated in 1694 Prince Regent George (later George IV.) renamed only then the new Kingdom Hannover, even he now at least ruled Lüneburg.

  • @TheLogman01
    @TheLogman01 2 года назад +1

    I'm so glad I found the "History Matters" channel... Always enjoyed learning about History, but this guy always makes his videos entertaining, funny and memorable, whilst also putting the spotlight on things I wouldn't have learned through conventional History lessons back in school or things I might not even have raised a question about... Top notch channel!

  • @WednesdayAddamsMW
    @WednesdayAddamsMW 2 года назад +50

    Dude, these are awesome. Fun AND educational, the way history should be.

  • @iteor7320
    @iteor7320 2 года назад +29

    History Matters once again answering the questions you never knew you wanted answered.

  • @sgottlieb
    @sgottlieb 2 года назад +10

    I certainly enjoyed today's episode and I would like to give thanks to James Bisonette and the usual lot!

    •  2 года назад

      oh yes Spinning 3 plates, Kelly Moneymaker Aaron the White , Boogly Woogly ect pmsl

  • @jackrotz2139
    @jackrotz2139 2 года назад +1

    Love those visual gags, (Ann'd, a bit of background, the continue screen) etc., GENIUS!

  • @napoleonbonaparte6705
    @napoleonbonaparte6705 2 года назад +9

    Now this is a question I've been wondering about for quite some time now

  • @michaelrizka
    @michaelrizka 2 года назад +64

    "But James, the Queen is German! And you don't say 'Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles' everytime she's come in television do you?"
    "Well I do actually"

    • @tommy_clayton
      @tommy_clayton 2 года назад +4

      He does, I've seen him, he does

    • @Palinghufter
      @Palinghufter 2 года назад +4

      1945: "The British are back! I mean here!"

    • @mohamadaboualfa7037
      @mohamadaboualfa7037 2 года назад +3

      Speeeeeed and poweer

    • @BlackStar2161
      @BlackStar2161 2 года назад +2

      Ja naturlich Hans ist nass, er steht unter einen Wasserfall.

    • @alanpennie8013
      @alanpennie8013 2 года назад +1

      We Brits do sing The Deutschland Lied only with different words (Glorious Things of Thee are spoken) which has caused some confusion at times.

  • @no1ofconsequence936
    @no1ofconsequence936 2 года назад +3

    I actually have wondered this from time to time. Glad to finally have the answer. Thank you!

  • @sbam4881
    @sbam4881 2 года назад +25

    Hanover becoming part of the UK would be an interesting "what if." W/O Hanover, the subsequent power struggle between Berlin and Vienna over who would become the top dog of the region once known of as the Holy Roman Empire might have ended-up in an acrimonious stalemate. Thus no Franco-Prussian war but a friendly Hanover and Germany relationship resulting in (instead of a Central alliance vs Entente developing in Europe) perhaps a Northern Alliance of Germany & UK vs a Southern Alliance of France & Habsburg Austria heading into the 1900s.

  • @benjbk
    @benjbk 2 года назад +36

    "Why did Hanover lose Britain?"
    There, fixed it for ya.

    • @martinfiedler4317
      @martinfiedler4317 2 года назад +1

      Good one! This Brexit thing seems to be a pattern ;)

  • @georgeamesfort3408
    @georgeamesfort3408 2 года назад +7

    A new episode...right on my birthday...best gift ever.
    Also, "opted out of living" lol

  • @joachimmatthew778
    @joachimmatthew778 2 года назад +7

    1:44 my favorite moment

  • @corinth492
    @corinth492 2 года назад +23

    There were soft moves towards a union, similar to the soft symbols created after the 1603 union of crowns. The Hanoverian army of the 19th century wore uniforms indistinguishable from their British counterparts and the Union Flag flew in Hanover over public buildings

    • @tomitiustritus6672
      @tomitiustritus6672 2 года назад +2

      Indeed the only german army to ever wear british redcoats. And the only german military units fighting against Napoleon from the start of the wars 'till the end, as part of the british army. That's why there is a huge victory memorial to Waterloo to their honor in Hannover.
      Then, they switched to black uniforms.

    • @sakkra93
      @sakkra93 6 месяцев назад

      Hanover also had her own form of Red Ensign featuring the canton defaced with the Hanoverian horse, which was flown by Hanoverian merchant ships.

  • @carlosferreromartin1202
    @carlosferreromartin1202 2 года назад +9

    One of the most hilarious episodes of this channel. Well done, sir.

  • @tonyfussy5720
    @tonyfussy5720 2 года назад +4

    Dude, I've said before but I LOVE your videos and your sense of humor and little bits of snark...the Anne'd bit and when Anne "opted out of living" with the whole Continue: Yes/No...pure genius! Keep em coming :)

  • @augusthoyt8447
    @augusthoyt8447 2 года назад

    I’ve been wondering this for a while now, glad you made a video on it. Keep making great quality videos!

  • @HerrKendys_Kulturkanal
    @HerrKendys_Kulturkanal 2 года назад +3

    A video I was waiting for! I am from Hannover and very thankful :)

  • @Ghostkilla773
    @Ghostkilla773 2 года назад +3

    That "Continue" option got me in tears

  • @TypoKnig
    @TypoKnig 2 года назад +5

    I love the side-eyes that England and Scotland are giving each other in their “shared history”!

  • @conserva-chan2735
    @conserva-chan2735 2 года назад +6

    Please do a video on the Portuguese Colonial War. It is a super underappreciated event that is really interesting.

  • @quuaaarrrk8056
    @quuaaarrrk8056 2 года назад +4

    Small fun fact: SInce Hanover was an Electorate in the HRE, it’s Monarch also had certain titles, namely "Arch-Treasurer of the HRE". George III. insisted on being called Duke of Hanover as well as Arch-Treasurer until the Congress of Vienna.

  • @heverjever1778
    @heverjever1778 2 года назад +4

    another funfact: the hanvoerian kings of england are also descendants of henry ii of england.
    his daugther was married to their ancestor - duke henry the lion, thus becoming brother-in-law to richard lionheart and john lackland...

    • @sirwelch9991
      @sirwelch9991 2 года назад +2

      That's why the marriage of the Electress Sophia and Ernst-August, Elector of Hanover was seen as newer hope for the British throne for their contemporaries and writers during their time. Also a justification for the Act of Settlement of 1701.

  • @staytheknight
    @staytheknight 2 года назад +4

    I love this channel! The bite size bits of history and funny signs are the best! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @coolclouds7055
    @coolclouds7055 2 года назад

    Its amazing how you cover those topics which would have crossed our mind, but we would not have dug deeper into. Excellent channel. 👍 keep up the great work 💯💯💯

  • @Bribridude130
    @Bribridude130 2 года назад +8

    Even after becoming king of Great Britain, George I never learned English and continued to speak Low German. George I was also the last English or British monarch to have been buried outside Great Britain. Also Hanoverian-born and the last British monarch born outside Great Britain, George II's native language was Low German like his father. Unlike his father however, George II learned English. It was not until George III when the house of Hanover had its first natively English-speaking king and first British-born king.

  • @lionsandeaglespodcast360
    @lionsandeaglespodcast360 2 года назад +12

    Awesome video, please do make more videos about the smaller German kingdoms because I just feel like they are mostly forgotten not only abroad but even in Germany itself.

  • @nts821
    @nts821 2 года назад +10

    During WWII the British bombed the burial place of their king George I in Hanover, so his remains had to be reburied.

  • @pacificostudios
    @pacificostudios 2 года назад

    I love how this channel answers questions I never asked, but could not have answered, either.

  • @HistorySkills
    @HistorySkills 2 года назад

    I was just wondering about this recently. Thanks for the video.

  • @pangaea5258
    @pangaea5258 2 года назад +4

    Fascinating! I can't believe I've never heard of this.

  • @thehungrylittlenihilist
    @thehungrylittlenihilist 2 года назад +6

    A video on Ernest Augustus's life would be cool. Disfigured in war, suspected of incest with his sister, the murder of his valet, and plotting to kill Queen Victoria, and then firing the Brothers Grimm (among others). Controversial dude.

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 2 года назад +1

      The present Ernest Augustus of Hanover is an "interesting" person too

    • @alanpennie8013
      @alanpennie8013 2 года назад +1

      The Seven of Göttingen!

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 2 года назад +3

      What a despicable monster! He fired the Grimms?

    • @andypham1636
      @andypham1636 Год назад

      + wanting his son to marry Victoria so that the British + Hanoverian thrones would reunite. turns out his son was the last Hanoverian monarch so that was most. Ernest Augustus also married his cousin

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 2 года назад +1

    I love your channel keep up the great stuff!!

  • @Will-fn7bz
    @Will-fn7bz 2 года назад

    WOW! Lots of good info crammed into 3 minutes. Thank you!

  • @novadawg6913
    @novadawg6913 2 года назад +7

    Due to the Union, there were regiments in the German army in 1914-1918 that had battle honors they received in British service, indeed there are WWI battles where British and German regiments that were fighting each other in 1914 were in the same army in 1814.

  • @vostroyanfirstborn
    @vostroyanfirstborn 2 года назад +5

    1:35 even at 0.25 speed, those monarchs changed real fast, george must have gone mad

    • @peterg76yt
      @peterg76yt 2 года назад +2

      "George must have gone mad"
      Fun fact: yes.

    • @andypham1636
      @andypham1636 Год назад

      the 3rd went mad, actually

  • @drhur1793
    @drhur1793 2 года назад

    Amazing scholarly work in just 3 short minutes well done mate!

  • @brucemcpherlain1903
    @brucemcpherlain1903 2 года назад +8

    As a Hannoverian I had to learn all this in a very boring history lesson at school. I wish that back in the 80s your channel had existed, where the same is explained in 3 1/2 very entertaining minutes. But I would like to correct one thing: it is "Hannover" with two "n". Other than that please continue the good work.

    • @duwang8499
      @duwang8499 2 года назад +3

      Hanover is only written with one n unlike in German.

    • @131alexa
      @131alexa 2 года назад +3

      For some reason it has one n in English and two in German!

  • @nathanroon6961
    @nathanroon6961 2 года назад +23

    Classic Britain.

  • @Abiesbracteata
    @Abiesbracteata 2 года назад +5

    Wow! I am very well read in history and ALL of this history of Hanover's connection to the UK is news to me. Thank you for the wonderful history surprise.

    • @BountyFlamor
      @BountyFlamor 2 года назад +2

      You probably didn't know that the Ottomans had a naval base close to Bristol for around 10 years either. They raided the coasts of England from there.

  • @adamkerman475
    @adamkerman475 2 года назад

    Another fine video as always, keep it up!

  • @the94thminute
    @the94thminute 2 года назад

    There are many occassions where I can relate to George III at 1:54 haha!
    An amazing video as always! Loved it!

  • @a.soraparu773
    @a.soraparu773 2 года назад +3

    After binging the english history playlist. This feels like an extra treat for the day.

  • @whiteink225
    @whiteink225 2 года назад +3

    I love your videos. Especially the puns

  • @gordonchard6243
    @gordonchard6243 2 года назад

    always like these videos as it's questions basically no ones ever asks but when you watch it makes you wonder why you didn't ask before

  • @warmstrong5612
    @warmstrong5612 2 года назад

    These videos just keep getting better all the time.

  • @F3uertrunk3n
    @F3uertrunk3n Год назад +3

    My family is from Hannover, so I was briefly confused when I saw that a British king's signature (probably a stamp) was on my great-great-grandfather's baptism certificate, right next to the German local official's signature. I then remembered that, during that time, the British king ruled Hannover. Coincidentally, the other side of my family is English.

  • @hansjrgenlunderiksen2246
    @hansjrgenlunderiksen2246 Год назад +10

    0:40 why didn't the united kingdom join hanover

  • @EcceJack
    @EcceJack 7 месяцев назад

    This answers my questions about the situation very precisely, thanks! And i enjoyed the humour as well xD

  • @sabertoothwallaby2937
    @sabertoothwallaby2937 2 года назад +1

    Well done!

  • @Burty_YT
    @Burty_YT 2 года назад +11

    When Queen Anne who had no heir opted out of living" the dry humour defines this channel, I love it

    • @DanHubHD
      @DanHubHD 2 года назад +1

      Did you just copy this

  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv 2 года назад +9

    Small correction: Hanover (or in German spelling: Hannover) was no kingdom before 1814. Until the occupation by the French army in 1803 it was the Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg, inoffically also called Electorate of Hanover. Its ruler was the ninth member in the College of Electors, which formally elected the King of Germans within the Holy Roman Empire (which was the first step to become the Emperor). The Electorate consisted of several principalities and duchies which came into being by the division of the medieval Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg between different lines of the House Welf (which were once related and allies to House Anjou-Plantagenet); it was the youngest line, the Princes of Calenberg, which was elevated to Elector (but the older line, the Princes of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, called themselves also Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg, which led to a bit of a struggle).

    • @tomitiustritus6672
      @tomitiustritus6672 2 года назад

      A bit of struggle that is still raging, despite most Hannoveranians and Brunswickians not knowing anymore why they are hating each other.

  • @NotaTechGuy177
    @NotaTechGuy177 2 года назад

    One of the funniest videos on this channel, I love you sense of humor

  • @bigbigtikiman
    @bigbigtikiman 2 года назад +1

    This was an amazingly high quality video.