How Europe Stole Africa so Quickly, Mapped

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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  • @johnnyharris
    @johnnyharris  Год назад +196

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    • @dipanjanchatterjee8635
      @dipanjanchatterjee8635 Год назад +4

      Bro i think you used the wrong map of India. PLEASE LOOK INTO IT

    • @MadMax-mw3og
      @MadMax-mw3og Год назад +11

      Hey man great videos. However I find it abit weird how you present some aspects of this. I'm personally disgusted by the brutality of humans but you make it seem like not every single kingdom or tribe on the planet at this point in time was not conquering and racistic divided other clans or cultures.
      Although terrible I find it odd that the Europeans are presented as "extra evil" when they did what all societies did and had been doing for thousands of years. Admittedly the Europeans did it on a much much larger scale but point me to a culture, kingdom, tribe that would not had done the same if capable.
      Could you help me out here because I genuinely dont get this.
      Thanks and keep the videos coming, loving them!

    • @MayasSmith
      @MayasSmith Год назад +2

      Third comment?

    • @globalcorpersinternational3599
      @globalcorpersinternational3599 Год назад +1

      Thanks for this information, but I will like you to do a complete long documentary on all the loots from west Sahara Africa, and how terrorist are created

    • @Mattz554
      @Mattz554 Год назад

      I got my posters yesterday 😁 beautiful 🤩

  • @beker-aman
    @beker-aman Год назад +305

    Proud of my Ethiopian ancestors for stopping this massive force in their own. That’s why the lion is the symbol of our nation. And it’s our victory that made the whole African nations realize they can achieve freedom too.

    • @AvazBahromov
      @AvazBahromov Год назад +18

      But you guys massacred a lot of Erithrians.

    • @OGwiseog
      @OGwiseog Год назад +13

      @AvazBahromov Russia and Ukraine are fighting. This happens with countries of close regions. However the Europeans did not conquer and this is the point being made

    • @Shaleqa_Adenan
      @Shaleqa_Adenan 7 месяцев назад

      Please we are still colonized by Neocolonialism and proxy forces and wars.

    • @karenalexandre1498
      @karenalexandre1498 4 месяца назад +2

      @ogwiseog You don't truly understand intent..

    • @VictorMongrelPrawira
      @VictorMongrelPrawira 3 месяца назад

      Nice.

  • @gusmaomarcos
    @gusmaomarcos Год назад +3790

    I have absolutely no idea how you drop 20-30min of amazing videos weekly. Congrats to you and all the people around who help you. Hope 2023 brings you guys even cooler projects.

    • @tpeterson9140
      @tpeterson9140 Год назад +50

      yeah its good but its not just him he has an entire team

    • @deeznuts3472
      @deeznuts3472 Год назад +222

      @@tpeterson9140 "congrats to all the people around who help you" ... sometimes reading the entire comment helps lil bro

    • @RedLogicYT
      @RedLogicYT Год назад +15

      Paying for an entire team certainly helps

    • @tpeterson9140
      @tpeterson9140 Год назад +29

      @@deeznuts3472 i blame my dog

    • @mauritsbol4806
      @mauritsbol4806 Год назад +7

      3.25 million subs. A production team of 5-10 people at least, and loads and loads of people supporting the channel one way or another to make everything possible.

  • @Qetsia
    @Qetsia Год назад +2320

    As a Congolese it will always anger me the horrendous acts that Léopold 2nd projected in Congo because the consequences of his actions has left a lasting impact on the country till this day

    • @SimonGrayDK
      @SimonGrayDK Год назад +234

      Those old photographs of Congolese slave labourers with their hands chopped of are so disturbing. And, yeah, the post-colonial period has also been rough for Congo-a lot of it no doubt due to all the shit that went down during the colonial era.

    • @harrison9691
      @harrison9691 Год назад +132

      @@SimonGrayDKin fairness Congo has never been great be it Europeans taking advantage or Congolese kings doing the same the people have always been used

    • @hkchan1339
      @hkchan1339 Год назад +22

      The transatlantic slave trade won’t be so successful if the King of Congo didn’t go around capturing other tribes to sell off to Europeans, he traded Africans off for Indian gems, Chinese porcelain and lots of guns so he can dominate over other tribes.
      Takes two to tango, Europeans arriving at the shores of Africa cannot just load up their slave ships without an eager supplier

    • @justinrubondo4767
      @justinrubondo4767 Год назад +118

      As a Congolese myself it's sad even to see that the Belgians and European descent nations including USA etc.., are still supporting the wars occurring in the Eastern part of my Country DRCongo, where I am from here in Uvira. Especially the wars are in Uvira,Beni,Bunagana,Home,Ruchuru etc..

    • @Stungray22
      @Stungray22 Год назад +33

      It saddens me to hear about all the slavery in the mines

  • @abysssebta1384
    @abysssebta1384 Год назад +636

    Always heartwarming to hear my country, Ethiopia, the only African nation to have kept its independence without any outside help despite astronomical odds against it. Kudos to Emperor Menelik II and our ancestors for their wisdom and valor. Unique in itself but also shows what Africans are capable of when they work together.

    • @muuse2684
      @muuse2684 11 месяцев назад +37

      It’s not like Ethiopia was strong at that time but the reason is Ethiopia does not have a sea

    • @jeremiah5430
      @jeremiah5430 11 месяцев назад +61

      Ethiopia was among the first christian nations, before even the roman emperor Constantine. I applaud Ethiopia who stood in their faith against the imperialist "christian" 19th century Italy.

    • @hamed6759
      @hamed6759 11 месяцев назад

      ‏"Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Zimbabwe. None of these countries have coastlines, and they have been under control. Having a naval fleet and coastlines grants you greater power."
      ​@@muuse2684

    • @claram5482
      @claram5482 11 месяцев назад +18

      Real world Wakanda.

    • @davidwilliams3005
      @davidwilliams3005 11 месяцев назад +30

      @@muuse2684 Not true... Check your facts... What about the other African country's with no sea? I use to think like you. I use to think well because Ethiopia has no resources but that's not true either. Ethiopia is the start of the Nile river.

  • @DavidkingIgwela
    @DavidkingIgwela Год назад +404

    This is so educational. I’m from Nigeria and this doesn’t get taught in schools. They paint our colonizers as good people who brought civilization. As you pointed out correctly, these exploits paved way for modern science and medicine but at what cost? Africans need to wake up! We are not less!!! Our leaders need to put aside greed and start getting things done

    • @dekumutant
      @dekumutant Год назад +41

      I'm shocked to hear this? I feel like in the west I've grown up being told how warlike the colonizers were and now im hearing in nigeria they teach them as nothing but good people lmao.

    • @tajayi78
      @tajayi78 Год назад +16

      Yes, they taught us Mongo Park discovered West Africa. That was out first foray into history at primary school.

    • @othellox1064
      @othellox1064 Год назад

      You are believing an American propaganda. They just want to make Europe look bad so they can take all the gratitude only themselves.

    • @DorianGroup82
      @DorianGroup82 Год назад +2

      Didn’t know they y’all colonizers were great and brought civilization. Thank you for your transparency.

    • @BalkanManic
      @BalkanManic Год назад +16

      Without the west you wouldnt even have roads in Africa. Before the Europeans arrived, African tribes would fight each other, so lets not act like youre better. Be thankful.

  • @zTeaTheCoffee
    @zTeaTheCoffee Год назад +2905

    I remember studying Belgian colonization. It's genuinely painful to read about the horrific methods they used to stay in control, and how the way they left it pretty directly lead to the Rwandan Genocide and a ton of other wars in that region. I'd love to see you discuss that on your channel eventually, it's super interesting and super horrible.

    • @borghorsa1902
      @borghorsa1902 Год назад

      China will be 100X more brutal.

    • @SamtheIrishexan
      @SamtheIrishexan Год назад +287

      Yeah Belgian treatment of its colony was shocking even for the times, to the point where it may have been a major factor in changing Western opinions on colonization and slavery. Leopold was a psychopath and even the imperialist europeans ghought he was disgusting.

    • @hriscuvalerica4814
      @hriscuvalerica4814 Год назад +33

      You could correct me be weren't the ones who applied those methods from Congo. From what i remember Leopold only cared about the results .

    • @alpha7615
      @alpha7615 Год назад +211

      As a belgian, I'm ashamed to say i know almost nothing about my country's colonization past. In middle school only a single history lesson was dedicated to this of which I've aleady forgotten the lion's share. But I do remember pictures we were shown of the horror that was carried out by order of the king. I feel like this is something everybody tries to forget here, but the damage in Congo was never compensated and the country seemingly never recovered from this. I hope Europe and especially my country can still make up for this in some way and hopefully help to build stable self supporting nations in middle Africa that are free from all the resource exploitation, war and corruption that still ravage the land today. However this is probably just wishfull thinking :/

    • @25djb
      @25djb Год назад +44

      The french were the worst

  • @ludoviajante
    @ludoviajante Год назад +698

    Having access to such rich and well-written content is one of the wonders of the internet.
    Your work is an inspiration to creators around the world.
    Much love from Brazil!

    • @revenger211
      @revenger211 Год назад +17

      @@EmmanuelMotelin Disagreed. He presented the story well, the good and the bad. That was the whole point. That the bad of the past is also a reason for the good of today. It wasn't intentional or planned, but a system put by imperialists evolved into the world order that we know of today. All the data suggest life has improved for vast majority of the world and you can read about that.
      It's not a story if good vs evil, just history and how things came to be.

    • @myrnaa1077
      @myrnaa1077 Год назад +1

      Western European Colonialism was one of the most EVIL acts ever commited in the history of humanity, all of you need to educate yourselves on how much Evil and genocides and exploitation was commited

    • @kobil316SH
      @kobil316SH Год назад +6

      We never would have gotten shit like this in 2004

    • @thegrayyernaut
      @thegrayyernaut Год назад +3

      @@EmmanuelMotelin Having access to no content at all is even worse.

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 Год назад +5

      @@kobil316SH Noam Chomsky's book "Political Economy of Human Rights" did this with his book, "Year 501: The Conquest Continues" back in 1994! Too bad few people read Chomsky's books.

  • @lucindaugorji5489
    @lucindaugorji5489 6 месяцев назад +137

    Isn’t it ironic how now the Europeans do not want Africans in Europe but Europeans felt they had the right to Africa.

    • @Choodcel
      @Choodcel 6 месяцев назад +6

      It's more ironic that africans wanted independence and to not live under european goverments, but now they flock to the west to live under european goverments instead of their own independent countries

    • @Centro-centro
      @Centro-centro 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@Choodcelwell due to destabilization of their economies and corrupt leaders why would they want to suffer post colonization use your damn brain please

    • @keymusabe7207
      @keymusabe7207 4 месяца назад +14

      Ironic?
      It’s called ⚪️supremacy

    • @joshuakathenya2684
      @joshuakathenya2684 3 месяца назад +2

      They were better pre colonisation....

    • @User.jdjxpucuntjsjsj
      @User.jdjxpucuntjsjsj Месяц назад +5

      @@keymusabe7207or maybe because your grouping different people together as if their the same because their from the same continent. People of today are not responsible for what people of the past did, and the average person is not responsible for what the ruling class/government does.

  • @kangmoabel
    @kangmoabel Год назад +175

    Ethiopia is the only country that has not been colonized italy was defeated by Ethiopian army at the battle of adwa . We made history for all black people 🇪🇹❤❤❤

    • @18thCenturyMulatto
      @18thCenturyMulatto 5 месяцев назад +7

      Talk about 1935-37

    • @alistairwalley4299
      @alistairwalley4299 5 месяцев назад +15

      Yeah but look at the absolute state of the country though, sure you may not have been colonised but damn, probably would've been better off if you had

    • @Rocka7038
      @Rocka7038 5 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@alistairwalley4299the country is in great condition, industrialization is a disaster and we don't need it in Ethiopia

    • @blessingmasawi3616
      @blessingmasawi3616 4 месяца назад

      ​@@alistairwalley4299 3rd largest African colony better than every other one behind them

    • @busterdouglasiii3838
      @busterdouglasiii3838 3 месяца назад +6

      @@alistairwalley4299never better off from the devil. Always better to be free and with God

  • @LeRoiJojo
    @LeRoiJojo Год назад +1357

    Unpopular question : while it could have been anyone, was it inevitable that "someone" would eventually get the technological edge, gather ressources and go on to conquer the world? Like Genghis Khan and his small tribe of mongolians who like, discovered meritocracy and horses and went on to dominate all of Asia in a few decades?
    Do technological leaps require concentration of ressources, and do those concentrations necessarily require some sort of violence (including social and economic violence)? Was the way to the very awesome machine I hold in my hands always going to be shitty, or was there always a non-shitty route there that we just collectively ignored?

    • @RipMachine1
      @RipMachine1 Год назад +350

      Conquest always happened with or without technological edge, the problem of this video is the narrative as Europe “stole” which is true conquering is stealing land from someone else and it happened through out history and is still happening, it is just the europeans got in that specific period the edge and expanded. Other empires did so as well just look at egypt, it got conquered by arabs and the local populace got assimilated

    • @carlmunene
      @carlmunene Год назад +220

      Unfortunately when imperialism leads to not "some sort of violence" but a great deal of violence. Genghis Khan wiped out a huge chunk of the world's population then, colonialism lead to the death of millions in Africa. Thus I won't sit here and claim that colonialism did not lead to technological leaps, yes it did so but it was built on the blood of millions and effects that are still felt on the continent today. And yes war is the biggest catalyst for innovation

    • @johnnyharris
      @johnnyharris  Год назад +439

      Ugh I know. these are eternally debatable questions. Useful ones tho

    • @RipMachine1
      @RipMachine1 Год назад

      @@carlmunene yes colonialism and imperialism killed a lot of people so did every expansion ever, the agenda here is to vilify exclusively the europeans like they were the only ones being expansionists. Through out the ages stronger powers subjugated weaker ones Turks where pillaging the whole europe for centuries and depopulated Anatolia to such an extend that the regions demographics flipped, but i dont see people making videos how turks plundered europe or about Tatar raids into Ukraine or the Barbary coast slaver raids which stopped only when France subjugated and colonized Alger. And if they are made most go under the rader so a one sided opinion is formed - West Bad. My frustration is people only focus on a specific part of history and kinda forget or dont learn the rest of it

    • @LeRoiJojo
      @LeRoiJojo Год назад +78

      @@carlmunene "With great violence comes great technological progress"? 😬

  • @ProsperNyawuza
    @ProsperNyawuza Год назад +1048

    14:16 The Battle of Isandlwana in 1879 was one of the few instances where indigenous people in Africa (in this case the Zulu people, my people) were able to defeat colonial invaders, i.e. The Mighty British Army. All this despite the technological disadvantage. (Look, South Africa was eventually colonised but credit needs to be given be to a people that successfully defended themselves, albeit momentarily, armed with nothing more than spears and cow-hide shields).
    S/O to my Ethiopian Brothers, their forefathers were able to successfully do what many on the continent couldn't, respect!

    • @tricha123ful1
      @tricha123ful1 Год назад +61

      We the Benin empire in today Nigeria did it too.

    • @ProsperNyawuza
      @ProsperNyawuza Год назад +59

      @@izzyNFT69 Do you mean actual history or the colonial imposition that passes as history?

    • @MNkno
      @MNkno Год назад +31

      @@ProsperNyawuza There is an audience for your actual history, but it is very difficult for that wider audience to access. 20 years ago I was negotiating with foreign students to get what the high school textbooks in their country were teaching their younger cousins, and when I did get one or two history books, they were as difficult to read as my grandparents' European history books. There may be better histories in university textbooks these days, but that does not reach very many people. The technology for modern media is becoming more and more available, and just as China, Korea, and Japan have been popularizing their history in the world, the peoples in Africa need to popularize their history. Make contests and in several rounds of competition, the quality of presentation will rise. Don't just make snarky comments, produce something that will prove your point and demonstrate usefulness.

    • @ProsperNyawuza
      @ProsperNyawuza Год назад +41

      @@MNkno You're triggered and I trying to understand why? I was told to "brush up on my history" which was arguably more "snarky" than merely asking for confirmation on what history the above commentor was referring to.
      In my initial comment I said "one of a few instances where..." NOT "the only instance where..." this fundamental misunderstanding of the English language is what, I think, led us to this meaningless back and forth. Few means: amounting to or consisting of a small number; thereby acknowledging the existence of other indigenous African people that were able to thwart colonial invasion without having to name them.
      In the spirit of my comment, which was to inform, another commentor informed us of another such occurance, The Benin Empire (which I found insightful and actually "liked" the comment).
      You see, in your visceral whirlwind of emotion you failed to realise that one doesn't need to necessarily physically "produce something to prove my point". It can also be a collaborative effort to inform one another in the comments on a video such as this.All that is required is an ability to read, comprehend, Google search but most importantly to have our egos and emotions kept in check!
      I wish you all the best for the year ahead,
      PEACE!

    • @justinamusyoka4986
      @justinamusyoka4986 Год назад

      So till now we are (Africans) still conquered and under their spell.Our president's are like answerable to the imperialists.

  • @pankajthakur65
    @pankajthakur65 2 месяца назад +21

    This series blew my mind. The thing I like the most is how he ties in everything that happened to the present day and how things that happened 200 years ago have an impact even today. I give you your flowers , also amazing editing

  • @niriapoderosa4368
    @niriapoderosa4368 Год назад +225

    As an African woman it’s still very painful to see this

    • @lisaa2104
      @lisaa2104 11 месяцев назад +17

      I feel you. But you are a beautiful continent and - learn from our European mistakes - don’t turn on one another, work together to make your wonderful continent the best it can be. Today’s European people want the best for Africa. Bless you.

    • @starfox4022
      @starfox4022 5 месяцев назад +18

      Lmfaoo 😂😐🤣

    • @ministerofdefense7733
      @ministerofdefense7733 5 месяцев назад +31

      @@starfox4022only racist demon who laughs at this evil matter

    • @Rocka7038
      @Rocka7038 5 месяцев назад +11

      ​@@ministerofdefense7733 Lol the Strong survive kiddo, we ain't living in a Disney world

    • @studiometaart1974
      @studiometaart1974 5 месяцев назад

      @@Rocka7038except y’all are not strong. They used manipulation to acquire the majority of what they have and they are manipulating information to stay in power. That’s not strength

  • @StudyInMunich
    @StudyInMunich Год назад +93

    You neglected to mention Russia, which was colonizing its neighbors, particularly expanding to the east. It's important to note that colonization doesn't always require a ship.

    • @vlashante
      @vlashante 8 месяцев назад +9

      Russian colonisation is different and peaceful

    • @J.o.s.h.u.a.
      @J.o.s.h.u.a. 8 месяцев назад +15

      You are right, but the video was about colonisation in Africa. The Russians followed the path of an "internal colonisation". They tried to colonise Africa, but it was too far away and difficult to get to, so their attempt failed.

    • @errnitium
      @errnitium 8 месяцев назад +22

      It was not really peaceful. It saw massacres and suppression of ethnicities. It has not been revised, as other European powers did, thus it is seen even today. @@vlashante

    • @daria_zhur
      @daria_zhur 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@vlashantepeaceful?! Are you freaking kidding? The number of massacres and ethnic cleansing committed by russia is insane

    • @gruttepier7391
      @gruttepier7391 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@vlashantecries in Göktepe massacre lol

  • @toasterandwater3866
    @toasterandwater3866 Год назад +290

    I think Johnny makes these videos just so he can show off his map collection.

    • @skyfeelan
      @skyfeelan Год назад +14

      I think it's the other way around, he make these videos to justify buying/ printing beautiful maps (he's dyslexic and prefer reading printed material)

    • @dekkeroid2962
      @dekkeroid2962 Год назад +3

      the smell of old maps must be really good

    • @arafatrahmanshihab5268
      @arafatrahmanshihab5268 5 месяцев назад +2

      😂😂😂
      Maybe

    • @KenWarner-u9y
      @KenWarner-u9y 4 месяца назад

      💯

    • @A_mugo
      @A_mugo 3 месяца назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @fessali5726
    @fessali5726 3 месяца назад +47

    Strange thing is Europeans are always happy to admit what they did in Africa but will deny open genocide in the present day.

    • @yoloswaggins7121
      @yoloswaggins7121 3 месяца назад +1

      What "open genocide"?

    • @adosmon6177
      @adosmon6177 2 месяца назад +1

      so I shouldnt be happy over a hungarian-polish king of madagascar chosen by its own people, damn i think im gonna go and praise the american colonization then

    • @prophecybydefault4708
      @prophecybydefault4708 2 месяца назад +2

      What genocide?
      Noone is killing entire groups of people in the modern day

    • @fatstogie
      @fatstogie 15 дней назад +1

      @@yoloswaggins7121read a book for heaven’s sake

  • @dreaming540
    @dreaming540 Год назад +183

    One thing that you got wrong in this video Johnny is that Leopold II didn’t decide to just to stake claim in the middle of Africa which is now the Congo. During the Berlin conference the land that is the Congo was a heated debate due to no one agreeing who would take control of the area, so the European powers decided to give the Congo to Leopold as his own personal colony, not the Belgian government, because the other European power couldn’t decide which one of them should have it.

    • @jasonhaven7170
      @jasonhaven7170 Год назад +19

      But when the Belgian government took over the colonies, the Belgian Congo was still being exploited and the Belgian government was responsible for the Rwandan genocide.

    • @silverhawkscape2677
      @silverhawkscape2677 Год назад

      @@jasonhaven7170 I still blame the toothless UN for not doing enough to stop it. Toothless Peacekeepers. They showed the world the "Peacekeepers" are just for show

    • @showcaseSampa
      @showcaseSampa Год назад +2

      This was somewhat covered on the Covid Vaccine as a Belgium undertake resulted in the formation of Jansen Vaccines, later acquired by J&J.
      I believe VOX did the video on it. And yes, they mentioned Leopold wanted Congo all for himself, which later was striped from him, and granted to his Country, Belgium.
      Yes, he might have overlooked this little detail , but, for the audience at large, it was sufficient enough to grasp, given the format and time constraints. It got Congo and Belgium in the topic.

    • @fyfyi6053
      @fyfyi6053 Год назад +14

      What the genius behind this video was trying to say is "how the WEST stole africa"
      europe is a continent, not a country.
      Most nations of central and eastern europe never had colonies outside of europe.

    • @fyfyi6053
      @fyfyi6053 Год назад +1

      The fascismowoke Moe Runs

  • @sultanskinny
    @sultanskinny Год назад +163

    14:30 “There were good things in colonizing Africa too like experimenting vaccines on the locals which advanced medicine.” Would love to see this line work in reference to the Holocaust in which the same rational and methods were applied.

    • @kgbmg9318
      @kgbmg9318 Год назад +11

      Good things 👀not far my ancestors...your just wow😤😤

    • @ZZ-vl5nd
      @ZZ-vl5nd Год назад

      Being algerian myself, it was repugnant to hear him say that. Our people were used as lab rats for the French to test their nukes in Reggan Sahara. As you said, it's like saying that the holocaust improved soap or médecine production.

    • @ericpennington2189
      @ericpennington2189 Год назад +2

      Facts

    • @sirmanolo
      @sirmanolo Год назад

      Colonisation and the holocaust are incomparable. Colonisation was a way to control land and extract ressources
      It was never a genocidal project intended on exterminating (a) people.

    • @botshelomoatshe2747
      @botshelomoatshe2747 Год назад +1

      @@ericpennington2189 what I don't get it

  • @challalla
    @challalla Год назад +436

    The implied chronology of the animation at 8:30 is off. The French rule in Algeria began in 1830, decades before Leopold II became king in Belgium. And of course European colonial settlements in southern Africa date back to the 17th century. But the animation makes it look like they are starting at zero after Leopold II went into the Congo. I see why these stories were skipped for time, but the wrong animation still bothers me.

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Год назад +126

      The whole story like he tells it sounds like the Berlin conference and Leopold started the scramble for Africa, when in fact they were the last chapter.

    • @whobypowder
      @whobypowder Год назад +64

      African colonization by Europeans started in the 15th century even farther back if you want to consider the Greeks conquering Egypt in 332 BC. His videos put narrative over facts

    • @xifamilynetflixaccount7450
      @xifamilynetflixaccount7450 Год назад +100

      I hate to say it but like a lot of Johnny Harris videos, it prioritizes aesthetics over historical accuracy

    • @nichosi271
      @nichosi271 Год назад +12

      They didnt invade far inLand, including French; before the vaccine was invented.

    • @kzwei2
      @kzwei2 Год назад +54

      Johnny harris is very dramatic and cinematic so I recommend not taking all your history from him he plays up alot of shit for the dramatic effect

  • @itumelengmosailane1192
    @itumelengmosailane1192 Год назад +66

    You can't say they saved Africans while they found them alive as if they found them dead

    • @dinofangzz
      @dinofangzz 7 месяцев назад +1

      He didnt say that, he said that it wasnt just negative things

    • @jaquanpowell4605
      @jaquanpowell4605 6 месяцев назад +14

      @@dinofangzzit was all negative no matter what “positive” outcomes. Over 40 million people got killed plus countless civil wars

    • @dinofangzz
      @dinofangzz 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@jaquanpowell4605 you just contradicted yourself, also it wasnt just europeans, the arabs did very similar things in north africa

    • @jaquanpowell4605
      @jaquanpowell4605 6 месяцев назад

      @@dinofangzz The Arabs role in destabilizing Africa is greatly over exaggerated. Yes they did help take over Egypt, Morocco and other countries but compared to what the Europeans did it was small potatoes. 14 million Congolese people got slaughtered not enslaved

    • @jaquanpowell4605
      @jaquanpowell4605 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@dinofangzz You can’t say something isn’t bad because something worse happened. North Africa as a whole has been a war zone for over 4 thousand years. Millions have been kings , slaves and conquerors.

  • @pez745
    @pez745 Год назад +80

    I'm a simple man, I see Johnny upload, I click, I watch and enjoy :)

  • @sabriyaacob9820
    @sabriyaacob9820 Год назад +319

    I like the way you simplify a boring history lesson into very interesting presentations. I'm from Malaysia, we had been under British colonialism for nearly 117 years. They bring a lot of good things, as well as bad things, and most of Malaysian speak English. We are not receive horrible faith as bad as native people in America and Africa but those imperialist taking a lot of resources here, and we become second class people in our own land.
    I believe, things had changed a lot. Hope we can live in a better world, where people spread love, not hate.

    • @copiouscat
      @copiouscat Год назад +26

      But the story ain’t boring tho… lol but yeah homie explains things that just captivates ya!

    • @shabba213
      @shabba213 Год назад +5

      Just a honest question here, if they didn't come to "your land", would your country be what it is today? My ancestors left poor conditions in India got on a boat and went to the west indies. I'm sure I wouldn't be here today if they hadn't gotten on the boat.

    • @sabriyaacob9820
      @sabriyaacob9820 Год назад +23

      @@shabba213 I don't know, but I can say it will be different, may be other imperialis come here or may be we have different set of map now. As I mention earlier there are two sides of narrative here. Colonialism bring some good and some violently bad. Generally speaking, no nation love to be controlled by outsiders.

    • @Tes-mm5rp
      @Tes-mm5rp Год назад

      Unfortunately it's the beginning of resentment revenge and hate Era on the way. Domination fading away self worth growing self love. This will not going to make happy for th perpetrators. I am witnessing it. Asian becoming richer smarter buying companies in the west makes some people here sad or not liking it. Until you become self success and show who you are as a nation no equality or exploitation continues.

    • @asmrnaturecat984
      @asmrnaturecat984 Год назад +4

      @@shabba213 simply look at history and you will know the answer: TRADE
      before the coming of European, south east asia, the tropical corner of the world already master in international sea trades and manufacturing own gunpowder weapons
      The needs of technology will simply find way to be adapted as long as there is trade and money..
      Just like southeastasia today, no European power but still manage to catch up in industry and technology

  • @Alan_Watkin
    @Alan_Watkin Год назад +466

    i love how polished your vids are Johnny, i think at least out of the people i watch on youtube you make the most cinematic productions well done man you defo earnt that Emmy well done dude

    • @FeZe1997
      @FeZe1997 Год назад +9

      polished doesn't mean accurate, unbiased or true

    • @FalconEcho
      @FalconEcho Год назад +7

      Bruh, I'm pretty sure the word is "earned", not earnt 🤣🤣
      I know you thought it would be similar to "learn - learnt

    • @jaketaylor3901
      @jaketaylor3901 Год назад +5

      Yes, embellishes stories and fills them with half truths to make them that cinematic

    • @SilvaFXDesigns
      @SilvaFXDesigns Год назад

      agree.

    • @lanefoxly6814
      @lanefoxly6814 Год назад

      Yeah nothing like a polished white pro imperialism white supremacy centric version of history to start off the day

  • @eikosato5297
    @eikosato5297 11 месяцев назад +53

    The reasons Europe was able to take over Africa in the 19th century were not just because they invented new medicines; by that time, Africa had been severely weakened by the transatlantic slave trade where its young population had been systematically drained from the continent for centuries. Only then were European capable of penetrating the continent’s local powers.

  • @dagemsime5968
    @dagemsime5968 Год назад +359

    you should make a detailed video on how Ethiopia wasnt colonized because it really changes a lot of narratives, regarding civilization, religion and modern governance

    • @atibabba
      @atibabba Год назад +58

      Two ways to take over a country...by War or by Economics. Ethiopia was not colonized by War but are colonized by Economics.

    • @blackwater7183
      @blackwater7183 Год назад

      @@atibabba Just like China today is the about to be the world power because it's winning the econmic war.

    • @user-qy6tu9ip9v
      @user-qy6tu9ip9v Год назад +24

      ​@@atibabba Ethiopia was only occupied. It wasn't a colony in any way.

    • @user-qy6tu9ip9v
      @user-qy6tu9ip9v Год назад +11

      @Jerry Louis with The Thickness You have no idea what an occupation is.

    • @anna-gt2mu
      @anna-gt2mu Год назад

      Eareaera

  • @daniellin3363
    @daniellin3363 Год назад +181

    As a guy who lives on the other side of the Planet of China, I was really inspired by these elaborate and educational videos. These really helped me to collect more parts for the whole map of the world. I rarely left any remarks but this time. Many thanks to Johnny and the co-workers behind the camera

    • @torossia
      @torossia 6 месяцев назад +1

      How are you on youtube?

    • @brandonnguyen6718
      @brandonnguyen6718 4 месяца назад

      @@torossia China's not North Korea, they have youtube.

    • @topgtommy7314
      @topgtommy7314 3 месяца назад

      Wait you can’t get your hands on the whole world map in china easy ? Lol no way I know it’s not funny but real question

    • @CCLethe
      @CCLethe 2 месяца назад

      ​@@topgtommy7314It is a little hard to tell as I assume English is not his first language - but I think he is making a joke about all the maps Johnny shows and the aesthetic map rolls Johnny does

  • @jameslentsoane9037
    @jameslentsoane9037 Год назад +53

    I am from South Africa and I am deeply saddened by this.

    • @YARI589
      @YARI589 Год назад +13

      Bro I’m “African-American” and I am too. The crazy part is: it gets deeper than this. Great job Johnny.

    • @jameslentsoane9037
      @jameslentsoane9037 Год назад +1

      @@YARI589 It's Very true. Sad to be African/Black

    • @cramking3085
      @cramking3085 Год назад +15

      What's even sadder is that the video comes off as if the European s built the world and made it civilized. NOO...youtook land and culture and social norms from a people, and abusivelt forced them to adopt your norms - and you called it civilizing a people......

    • @jamman9569
      @jamman9569 Год назад +2

      @jameslentsoane9037 Why? You realize some of the biggest empires were from Africa right?

    • @jamman9569
      @jamman9569 Год назад +3

      @@cramking3085 It also leaves out the fact various African kingdoms/empires were doing the same thing long before Europe had the capacity to.

  • @nads2670
    @nads2670 6 месяцев назад +5

    the idea of using the french and what they did to algerians as a positive is insane. they used algerians as human test subjects, used a form of residential schools, pillaged and murdered them and refused to allow them to practice any of their culture or language.

    • @Randomname254
      @Randomname254 5 месяцев назад

      Algerians regularly took white slaves, especially Frankish women as sex slaves during medieval times, so French actions are justified

  • @Nonyonah143
    @Nonyonah143 Год назад +30

    The British caused a lot of damage here in Nigeria and we are still feeling the effects up till now. It angers me each time I think about it.

    • @jeremiah5430
      @jeremiah5430 11 месяцев назад +3

      It makes you wonder if there was a path in history for the world to become industrialized without the massive human rights abuses, and if there was, what was that path.

    • @urmum3773
      @urmum3773 9 месяцев назад +2

      Cry

    • @TeeSpells
      @TeeSpells 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@urmum3773 Cry about a well done steak because it's not red enough with blood dripping. Lol

    • @urmum3773
      @urmum3773 9 месяцев назад

      @@TeeSpells You alright, mate?

    • @TeeSpells
      @TeeSpells 9 месяцев назад

      @@urmum3773 Sure is Sir are you still crying?

  • @Burrdmizzle
    @Burrdmizzle Год назад +165

    The background music Johnny uses is super amazing makes you feel like he's letting you in on a big secret that's going to blow your mind😅 great content!

    • @HsinTsungChu
      @HsinTsungChu Год назад +4

      I feel like I’m watching a feature film, something like a thriller or an action movie, rather than a documentary. Really absorbing!

    • @oweno3703
      @oweno3703 Год назад +1

      The music was so good I couldn't pay attention lol

    • @Phrozn
      @Phrozn Год назад

      What song is this at 12:21?

    • @Kn5000
      @Kn5000 Год назад

      I mean those string instruments 🤤

    • @arafatrahmanshihab5268
      @arafatrahmanshihab5268 5 месяцев назад

      It is

  • @wadekhoosal8121
    @wadekhoosal8121 Год назад +459

    I would really love to see one of these videos on South Africa. We don’t have many resources animated and explained like this.

    • @ltmcolen
      @ltmcolen Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/B--gQVANKCE/видео.html

    • @Stoic_quotes1
      @Stoic_quotes1 Год назад +4

      I am in support of this

    • @dun8410
      @dun8410 Год назад +9

      Animate one your self bruh damn.

    • @wadekhoosal8121
      @wadekhoosal8121 Год назад +3

      @@ltmcolen thanks for this. Definitely checking it out

    • @moisttowelette5353
      @moisttowelette5353 Год назад +1

      Oh god please no. This video was already horrible neoliberal. Johnny doing one on South Africa will border a hate crime

  • @Got2ComeCorrect
    @Got2ComeCorrect 5 месяцев назад +17

    To Johnny Harris. It is extremely rare to have someone teach history from a truthful perspective rather than continually spreading lies to downgrade a people and lift themselve up. It always does my heart well when I see good European people like yourself. You did an exelent job!!! I'm looking forward to following you. I love history.

  • @elana137
    @elana137 Год назад +73

    As a coloured person from South Africa, I'm constantly reminded of the effects of colonialism, then apartheid and now supposedly "unconscious bias"

    • @khalidqawdhan3265
      @khalidqawdhan3265 Год назад +7

      Isn’t the term coloured offensive

    • @dkonfleek1362
      @dkonfleek1362 Год назад +1

      People literally say it everyday in America

    • @simonfraser6365
      @simonfraser6365 Год назад +3

      @@dkonfleek1362 the head of the FA got fired for saying "coloured person" when he meant to say "person of colour" even though he instantly corrected himself and said he works in America a lot so he got confused between the two phrases, in context he was saying "we need to ensure we support all out players of colour to stand up for their diverse interests"... not good enough "white man bad" they fired him.

    • @shawday7911
      @shawday7911 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@dkonfleek1362that’s a lie we do not refer to ourselves as color people, stop lying 🤥 you know that isn’t true or you should know if you don’t

    • @asiphesila3342
      @asiphesila3342 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@khalidqawdhan3265 no. Coloureds are an ethnic group in South Africa.

  • @felaforever
    @felaforever Год назад +344

    Such a well researched topic. I tried to read a book, 700 pages mind you, by Martin Meredith The Fate of Africa...and it omitted colonization, slavery, European conquest, robbery of cultural artifacts, literature. How could you possibly discuss Africa without these realities? You've done a great job sir. Please post your book list as well that you recommend on this topic.

    • @marvin2678
      @marvin2678 Год назад +15

      well researched hahahahaha

    • @zoanth4
      @zoanth4 Год назад +2

      Who put all those people into slavery...?

    • @benweya
      @benweya Год назад

      @@zoanth4 yet they themselves didn't have slaves.

    • @zoanth4
      @zoanth4 Год назад +35

      @@benweya lol what are you talking about? Every major African empire and kingdom had slave labor

    • @zoanth4
      @zoanth4 Год назад +14

      @@benweya TO THIS VERY DAY IN 2023 slavery is still legal in Mali lmfao

  • @onegoodmichael
    @onegoodmichael Год назад +507

    Johnny, you’re such a hard worker; I love your stories. I’m always impressed by the exhaustive lengths you expend to tell such fantastic stories!✨ Thank you.

    • @johnnyharris
      @johnnyharris  Год назад +86

      wow. one of the most generous comments of the year. thank you. I'm tired these days so it means a lot

    • @zazazazizizi6276
      @zazazazizizi6276 Год назад +3

      @@johnnyharris He man !!! Do not says that EUROPA stole Africa !!! Some country did it, but not EUROPA !!!! Each country who done that should assume it !!!!! So, if your ancestor did it, it's not the case of all Europeans !!! It's a problem with your own consciousness !! Me, my people and my country don't have anything to do with Africa !!! We suport them against SOME EUROPEAN COLONISATER !!! I'm from ex-yougoslavia.

    • @lf1496
      @lf1496 Год назад +16

      @@johnnyharris The last 500 years have been a blight on humanity. When you think that Egypt and Nubia lasted 9000 years, Chinese Civilization and Indus Civilizations lasted 6000 years, this blip of Western hegemonic rule is indeed a hiccup. The Chinese had fireworks for centuries and used gun power for beauty not to savagely murder people. They also traded with Africans along the Swahili coast kingdoms, Somaliland and great Zimbabwe for 2000 years. 1500 year old pottery was found in the palace ruins at Great Zimbabwe. These relationships were mutual respect without the Chinese trying to kill and STEAL all the wealth and land. Europeans had no civilization when Africans and Asians were charting the stars and performing surgeries understanding the anatomy of the human body. The European continent was diseased and unenlightened for most of its history. Europe had 1000 years of Dark Ages, and diseases, infertile land, that wiped out 90% of the population. The technology Europeans amassed was from other people, Egyptian knowledge funneled to Greece and Rome then the MOORS civilzed Europe after the 1000 years of Dark Ages. What should really be studied is this insatiable GREED and violent impulse to TAKE other people's property. To exploit other humans on this scale is not flattering. The BBC did a much better doc about the history of colonialism and it was not pretty. STARVING 100 MILLION South Asians, exterminating 10 MILLION CONGOLESE, exterminating TASMANIANS completely, SLAVERY, Native American GENOCIDE etc..is not erased by penicillin 🙄I think the ancient Egyptians, Persians, Yorubas, Nubians, Chinese , Axumite, Indus Valley civilizations that lasted thousands of years were much more civilized than the barbarian West. Creating a superiority mythology in order to STEAL, knowing that disease and ignorance almost wiped your entire continent out during the PLAGUE is a sign of mental illness. The culture of the West is based on a mental neurosis if we're honest.

    • @cosmopessoa7195
      @cosmopessoa7195 Год назад +2

      it's called swarming

    • @liesbethgreen6586
      @liesbethgreen6586 Год назад +3

      @@zazazazizizi6276 True, I have to back you up here. It's only 6-7 European countries, sadly my country is amongst them. US creators keep generalizing and overlooking nuance. It's very detrimental, especially for Eastern european countries that have suffered and were captured as well as slaves. He just does it for clickbait. He is a great editor and storyteller, but not an objective journalist in my opinion. He has a very clear destain for anything Western and idolizes certain other empires/continents. And also highly dismisses current atrocities or what is going on en masse.
      Very passionate, but doesn't see his own failures.

  • @bennimako
    @bennimako 8 месяцев назад +41

    @johnny Harris Side Note: 14:40 even though we africans had less technology at that time, we were more advanced in herbal medicines so we already knew what could stop maleria and such other deseases new to Europeans. And we still have trees all around us we know what medicinal value each has in the rural and urban areas. So that medicinal discoveries was a push for the whites on their solution to make taking over easier for them but was nothing new to africans here. Yet a very enlightening film we have here from your perspective. Appreciate.🙏

    • @cody0126a
      @cody0126a 5 месяцев назад +3

      You had natural immunities. Nothing to do with herbs.

    • @frankbushuyumutaremwa2470
      @frankbushuyumutaremwa2470 5 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@cody0126a I think you are just ignorant of Africa. Herbs exist to this day and I have personally witnessed someone get sick with malaria and treat it completely with herbs (medicine - some which were used to develop quinine) till they are well.

    • @tiahenry4743
      @tiahenry4743 3 месяца назад

      @@cody0126a You have no idea what he's talking about.

  • @TheCameraKidMusic
    @TheCameraKidMusic Год назад +208

    You and your team produce incredibly high-quality, in-depth storytelling! I am deeply engaged in every video!

  • @TheKinkyHobbit
    @TheKinkyHobbit Год назад +290

    your videos are so well edited! 10/10

  • @inbreve
    @inbreve Год назад +21

    As an italian journalist trying to kickstart an explainer youtube channel, this content and you as a person are extremely inspiring. Keep it up!

  • @danielcalvocamacho4538
    @danielcalvocamacho4538 Год назад +13

    This channel is amazing! The way as you speak, explain, the music at the background, imaging, etc. Superb wotk you do teaching history!

  • @guidondc5282
    @guidondc5282 Год назад +79

    This whole three part series is amazing, quite literallly in tears and chills each episode!! As someone from the Philippines (former colony of Spain, a bit of UK,US and Japan) this series has summarized the world we live in now and how it came to be, much better than anything taught by my teachers/books I've read. "History is not the past but a map of the past, drawn from a particular point of view, to be useful to the modern traveller.” -Henry Glassie

    • @drakehashimoto685
      @drakehashimoto685 Год назад +4

      Indeed, to learn and understand the past, so as not to repeat it as well.

    • @PremierCCGuyMMXVI
      @PremierCCGuyMMXVI Год назад +3

      It is very sad this history happened, the way our species treats each other. But we have to teach history and show how bad we can treat each other so we don’t repeat it. But we shouldn’t honor our history and put a blind eye to all the terrible things that occurred, like some people do (for an example like in American South), but learn from it, criticize it, and know how bad it was.

    • @drakehashimoto685
      @drakehashimoto685 Год назад +2

      @@PremierCCGuyMMXVI That's a well expressed statement. History is a means, a philosophy to understand the past; actually understand it, as well as learn from it as well. Good and Bad are universal concepts, both of which are apparent in any year, century, and such in human history. There were times in which we as a species showed our truest potential to triumph, persevere and soar, while also showing the lowest bounds and decadence we are capable of. While history is gruesome, brutal, and a reality none of us want to experience, it is also something to be interested in, in various times: praise justly, as well as emulate for the sake of all good future endeavors. We should also understand that not all people were supportive of the acts that are deemed, obviously so, horrible, but each time period had its "standards", for which we should understand, whilst not condoning, or accepting lightly.

    • @johnnyharris
      @johnnyharris  Год назад +2

      thank you for saying that. it means a lot

    • @shortsbetacompil5523
      @shortsbetacompil5523 Год назад

      So african should say thank you for colonization ?
      Johnny seem so proud of his ancestors

  • @brendafosmire6519
    @brendafosmire6519 Год назад +62

    How about following this up with the story of the World Bank another finance entities keep these countries enslaved and debt. And corporations still go to these places and extract resources without any profit going to the locals.

    • @danc.5509
      @danc.5509 Год назад +3

      Exploitation

    • @MikeMessiah
      @MikeMessiah Год назад

      doesnt fit with leftist agenda.

    • @Gueroizquierda
      @Gueroizquierda Год назад

      This is imperialism, the highest stage of capitalism. Companies, on their way to growing towards infinity, will eventually need to expand to foreign markets. It is in the best interest of these companies to make the conditions of these countries as profitable as possible (i.e. enslave the population and take all their natural resources)

    • @TheOtherMwalimu
      @TheOtherMwalimu Год назад +5

      good idea, except it ignores the role of how wealthy African elites here exploit their own people. few dare to touch this subject because it's so "sensitive." how exactly would "profit" be dispersed to "the locals" when it is indeed wealthy ruling African elites who are accepting Western money for their own gain?

    • @Gueroizquierda
      @Gueroizquierda Год назад

      @@TheOtherMwalimu The African elites are capitalists too. I don't see how nationality applies here

  • @elznary-7973
    @elznary-7973 Год назад +20

    I follow you from Egypt 🇪🇬 , one of the British colonies in the past. Really, I appreciate your efforts and your videos. They are incredibly wonderful in describing the realities of a tragic world that was created with the help of whims, greed, and the pursuit of power and wealth.

    • @postnutclarity7382
      @postnutclarity7382 Год назад

      I dream of the way I get see the sphinx and the great pyrimids maybe valley of the kings too. What type of vibe do you get looking at that kind of stuff?

    • @baldwintheleper8290
      @baldwintheleper8290 Год назад

      What about Ottoman colonizers.

    • @AndrewArminRyan
      @AndrewArminRyan Год назад

      Egypt wasn't a British colony.
      The Sultanate of Egypt, later the Kingdom of Egypt, was a protectorate of the British Crown.

    • @dennis771
      @dennis771 8 месяцев назад

      @@AndrewArminRyan Protectorate and Colonies are the same.

  • @Tacitus566
    @Tacitus566 7 месяцев назад +39

    Hi John - Historian and educator here. I would be very careful about toying with the ideas of how Europe "civilized" Africa with medical developments, technology, and introducing Africans to the "modern state", creating more global peace. Remember that these innovations - medical included - were only brought to the continent to make their exploitation of the resources and people easier and the environment. The narrative of "well, the Europeans did bad things but they also brought a lot of good to the continent" is a Eurocentric perspective that is nowadays rejected by most Africanists. I know you probably didn't mean it that way, but a misguided viewer may misconstrue your messaging. I would point you to Tukufu Zuberi's "African Independence" for a stronger sense of the impact of colonialism and also how the imperialist legacy still affects Africa today.
    Overall, this video is a great starting point for those just getting interested in African colonial history in the Age of Empires. I will be using it in my high school World History class - I enjoyed your emphasis on maps.

  • @Defu74
    @Defu74 Год назад +33

    The toxic legacy of European colonialism is still with us. We still have borders drawn in offices in Europe with no regard for the peoples living in those lands, leading to ethnic strife and division, most notably in Africa and the Middle East, with the Sykes-Picot Agreement and the Scramble for Africa, which has led to the wars in Congo, Biafra, and Sudan in Africa, and Palestine, Iraq and Syria in the Middle East, amongst others.

    • @gj7710
      @gj7710 8 месяцев назад +3

      Even here in Europe, Ballkan, my region, all the borders have been drawn by the same superpowers...and we still face the consequences.

  • @MsPataca
    @MsPataca Год назад +61

    Fun fact: Leopold II is still revered in Belgium to this day. There are numerous statues of him in different Belgian cities, and a large boulevard in Brussels carries his name.

    • @treesleafsbees
      @treesleafsbees Год назад +7

      Obscure as it sounds i believe this is due to him being a monarch rather than a normal politician turned genocidal. It somehow gives him the excuse of a Julius Caesar or Charlamagne.

    • @sabrakadabrava
      @sabrakadabrava Год назад +6

      Jeez

    • @XXXTENTAClON227
      @XXXTENTAClON227 Год назад +11

      Revered is a strong word

    • @watervalgast1621
      @watervalgast1621 Год назад +16

      He is not revered. His statue in my city was removed after being vandalised multiple times. The people did not chose to have the statues and names

    • @gollum7005
      @gollum7005 Год назад

      People in west dont consider colonization bad they just realized that its an outdated method
      So dont be surprised if you see those genocidal men being celebrated

  • @nik_evdokimov
    @nik_evdokimov Год назад +154

    I'm still amazed how you fit so much information so harmonically and informative into such videos, I can only imagine the amount of work been done for every video, how much text you need to go through, proofread, do fact check, etc., great job of you and those who help you, thank you for such quality content! 😊

    • @dbz_feats7723
      @dbz_feats7723 Год назад +2

      How does he credit solely Europeans for our current era. That’s is Eurocentric

    • @leratomoses25
      @leratomoses25 Год назад

      The Europeans are inherently barbarians. They were civilized by Africans and later knew how make a guns to satisfy their barbaric nature.
      All world wars in history are initiated by the Europeans. They first hated themselves and then defused that hatred to the rest of the world.
      Correction, before and after the invasion of Africa. Europe didn't have the favour of God. Therefore, the only way they could survive was to invade the promised land and the descendents of Abraham.

    • @danceyrselfkleen
      @danceyrselfkleen Год назад +3

      Yo the meat riding is crazy.

    • @babylebron6119
      @babylebron6119 Год назад

      I thought the same! This was an crazy amount of work he put in there.
      One of the best youtube videos i have ever seen

  • @becomingmaverick0078
    @becomingmaverick0078 19 дней назад +1

    @johnnyharris I have been following you for a long time. Thank You for all the high quality informative videos. Have done a detailed video on South Africa? I would really love to hear your perspective on this amazing county. 🇿🇦

  • @vituhasspoken
    @vituhasspoken Год назад +13

    This not only seems like an end to a 3 part story video, but as an end to a chapter of videos of Johnny Harris, cause lately he brought up a lot of these topics: the Belgium medicine, conflict in countries made by their borders and etc
    Awesome chapter! Thanks for that, Johnny!

  • @handleisGG
    @handleisGG Год назад +100

    When I found out about Johnnys Emmy I screamed with pride 👏👏👏 he's doing everything I wanted to do as a kid and I'm living vicariously through him at this point 🤗 seriously SO fcking proud!!! SUPER PROUD!

    • @pridefulobserver3807
      @pridefulobserver3807 Год назад +2

      N0TE:
      "We happen to be the best people in the world with the highest ideals of social justice & inclusivity & progressiveness & education...
      "and the more of the world we inhabit, the better it is for humanity."

  • @letsgetempoweredtoday
    @letsgetempoweredtoday Год назад +65

    As an African American, your video makes me so sad how people of color have been treated over the centuries… all in the name of so called civilization and advancement.

    • @jamman9569
      @jamman9569 Год назад +14

      Africans did it, too, so this comment is kinda weird.

    • @elijahhelsel8948
      @elijahhelsel8948 Год назад +22

      ​@jamman9569 they didn't treat them as less then human and didn't do that on a large scale just say you're rcist and move on

    • @jamman9569
      @jamman9569 Год назад +19

      @elijahhelsel8948 Yes, they did. Also, nowhere in my comment did I make a derogatory comment that implied other races were less than others. You did tho so the racist comment applies to you.

    • @BossmanJames96
      @BossmanJames96 Год назад +7

      @@elijahhelsel8948The Africans were just Innocent docile beings. Yea Right 😂 All Humans exploited their neighbors.

    • @MikeYm98875
      @MikeYm98875 Год назад +1

      Obviously didn't watch the whole series as in the last vid he says black and arabs were enslaving long before whites and for a long time

  • @kimr6372
    @kimr6372 10 месяцев назад +6

    " Europe taking over the world has thrust humanity into an age of peace & prosperity"? What?!! You do realize many shifts in thought came from the ppl oppressed by them.

  • @rogyn8484
    @rogyn8484 Год назад +7

    When you say "Europeans" you should say clearly mention in title who did it! Slavic people do not "stole" Africa, Western Europe is one who did this including slave trading together with Arabs! We as a Slavic Europeans have nothing to do with this neither we shipped African Slaves around.

    • @irinaserban2378
      @irinaserban2378 6 месяцев назад

      But then again there is the slavery of the Roma people in Eastern Europe

    • @rogyn8484
      @rogyn8484 6 месяцев назад

      @@irinaserban2378 Yes and that slavery is mostly done by their own people, their own parents are selling their kids into the forced merriges even if they have a money since of "tradition", if you wish l would gladly expose your statement and if you can prove me wrong

    • @Qwizera
      @Qwizera 15 дней назад

      Excellent comment

    • @rogyn8484
      @rogyn8484 14 дней назад

      @@irinaserban2378 Give concrete example? When the Slavic people especially South Slavs enslaved Roma people how you call it now days? I do not talk about poverty, l talk about proof that they were slaves without any freedom?

  • @dankle
    @dankle Год назад +28

    This is why Johnny Harris is an incredible content creator: Every episode he produces would take another creator months or years to make. Johnny delivers high quality and valuable content every few weeks.

    • @showcaseSampa
      @showcaseSampa Год назад +4

      It's because his team might have a lot of irons on the fire. Stuff does not happen in just a week.
      There is a process in putting together these projects, and it might not be quite linear as we see.
      And off course, skills, experience and so on.

    • @youpeopleareinsane1285
      @youpeopleareinsane1285 Год назад

      I love how justifying colonialism is “great content” I’ll never trust a white liberal again.

  • @sammm141
    @sammm141 Год назад +8

    I vehemently disagree with some of the narratives in this video.
    The ideals of justice, equality, human rights, morality were present for thousands of years long before colonization.
    The narrative that Europeans somehow spread it across the globe is just a cheap excuse justifying their actions and indirectly says the 'Africans and other races' did not have these qualities in them and that the Europeans had to bring this to them - this thought makes you no different than those colonizers.
    Also, using Africans as human experimentation guinea pigs is not called saving Africa through medicine. Many of these diseases were brought to Africa by the colonizers in the first place.

  • @noville85
    @noville85 Месяц назад +3

    A savage in a coat who lacks empathy,morally bankrupt with a propensity for violence calls innocent peaceful people uncivilised ,how ironic .

  • @princehassaniii530
    @princehassaniii530 Год назад +31

    This is Brilliantly put together & I thank you for your unbias reporting. My ancestors were subjected to a brutal colonialism by the Brit’s & the French in Africa. Lines were drawn in Berlin & implemented across Africa forcing countless families to be divided on a invisible lines. Whenever my ancestors fought back & resisted their illegal invasion, they were murdered, killed and their lands taken with impunity.
    There’s a great saying in Africa which is ‘The Europeans took everything from Africa and put it in their museums but left the pyramids behind because it was too heavy for them to left it’
    That’s my 2pences
    World peace.

  • @hunterbartlett3483
    @hunterbartlett3483 Год назад +45

    no way after explaining the atrocities that European colonialism has committed against indigenous people around the world he said that its not a simple "good vs evil" (many of those countries are still struggling today BECAUSE of how destabalised they made those regions and not to mention coups....)

    • @TheHoodVoice2024
      @TheHoodVoice2024 Год назад +5

      ​​@@fraskf6765t's very simple, that's what h people do , point the finger and say they did it toooooo ...

    • @BossmanJames96
      @BossmanJames96 Год назад +9

      That’s true. I would rather live in today’s society though as opposed to being exploited by more powerful tribes like the Aztecs and Mayans….they did enough Evil without/before the Europeans.

    • @jamman9569
      @jamman9569 10 месяцев назад +4

      No way did you ignore the explanation of that or how some of these civilizations weren't great either.

    • @Kraci1ius
      @Kraci1ius 9 месяцев назад

      It is not simple. Who wrote laws and moral codes that limited and stop many of the atrocities? If African got the right opportunities to conquer the world, will they be less violence? It's terrible for European colonial empires to carve up China. But leaving China by themselves and they massacre tens of millions of their population. Which moral codes/economic system did they use to stop that? The world isn't black and white.

    • @clarenceperry5879
      @clarenceperry5879 9 месяцев назад

      @@jamman9569 What is great???? exploitation and wealth? or living in peace and harmony obeying GOD's laws? Your eurocentric idea of "Great" is wealth and control. No connection to righteousness at all.

  • @mrdddeeezzzweldor5039
    @mrdddeeezzzweldor5039 Год назад +93

    Thanks for the interesting and informitive content! You obviously put a lot into your work and it should be appreciated if only a little.

    • @zackabee5498
      @zackabee5498 Год назад

      Your comment is somewhat confusing . Not sure if you hate or like what he did?

    • @chillmedia177
      @chillmedia177 Год назад +16

      @@zackabee5498 it isn't, just learn how to read

    • @beataoo
      @beataoo Год назад

      @@zackabee5498 you are right, his English is op we can't understood it

  • @marvaldes3846
    @marvaldes3846 4 месяца назад +2

    I am from Mexico and I was centralised in my conquiter and nothig else, this kind of videos help to understand more the world and they are helping me to have less ignorance, my first video with you thanks!

  • @your_boy_lamine
    @your_boy_lamine Год назад +12

    Don't let the great storytelling skills and the well put video fool you. Aside from the few things those with a deeper knowledge of African history will disagree with, this man tried really hard to make it seem like all the atrocities we (as Africans) suffered were justifiable by "the advancement" that Europeans "brought" (the real story behind the so-called discoveries that helped them fuel the occupation of Africa is another story). The precolonial history of Africa is still widely unknown by the masses and people need to know that colonialism brought chaos and fed preexisting divisions to help them make some parts of Africa unstable to this day.
    The horrific events that took place, the exploitation of our resources, both natural and human, and the meddling of European leaders in our affairs (even today) is not remotely worth the so-called benefits of the European rule of the continent/world.

    • @matthowells6382
      @matthowells6382 Год назад +2

      Johnny never said that nor did he ever imply that. If you watch any of his videos, you will realise he always tries to highlight the bad of colonialism and hardly ever brings up the other side. That's where he comes from with most of these videos, he's trying to tell the story of how these events shaped our world. There certainly have been some horrendous acts along the way that have impacted millions, however it would be dishonest and misleading for any discussion of these events to pretend nothing good came along with the bad. Europeans really did forge the modern world that has seen incredible economic growth and rises in living standards worldwide as well as poverty rates and childhood mortality plummeting. That doesn't necessarily excuse the past but this is real history we're discussing. It's not black and white, but nuanced and complex. Any balanced discussion always seems to come along with people accusing it of being eurocentric as well as virtue signalling revisionism on the other side. Perhaps, being accused of both suggests it is truly balanced haha.

    • @your_boy_lamine
      @your_boy_lamine Год назад +3

      @matthowells6382 People who really know the Precolonial history of Africa will not necessarily agree with that. The issue is very deep and very difficult to elaborate in comments. There's a saying that goes "history is written by the victors", and as the ones dominated and exploited for centuries, our voices and perspectives are less known. Different perspectives will bring different understandings and from my perspective, as African, I sincerely don't agree with everything he said. I understand that from an outsider's point of view you will probably think that I just disagree for the sake of it, but my opinion is based on research and life experience.
      Cheers.

    • @matthowells6382
      @matthowells6382 Год назад +1

      @@your_boy_lamine I don’t think you disagreed for the sake of it at all, as you say this topic is very complex and extensive. Plenty of scope for disagreement and discussion. I was simply disagreeing myself with your characterisation of Johnnys narrative :)

    • @paulhunter9613
      @paulhunter9613 Год назад +2

      Ok the rest of the world should quit sending ship loads of food to africka then

    • @gamingaltar9901
      @gamingaltar9901 Год назад

      @@paulhunter9613 nothing they send will ever be worth what was taken.

  • @alghanekar313
    @alghanekar313 Год назад +48

    It's rare I leave youtube comments even on channels to which I subscribe, however this channel is awesome. I just wanted to say to Johnny Harris and the whole crew, thank you for all of your research and hard work. I have learned as an adult that I actually do enjoy learning about these topics that I found boring in school, and this is such a perfect way for a guy who struggles to read for more than 30 minutes.

  • @alterrush5930
    @alterrush5930 Год назад +62

    Hey Johnny, happy new year and just wanted to let you know just how much I’ve learned from your channel over the course of the last two years! I really love the content that you make and can’t wait to see what you’ve got in store for next (maybe some more food videos)

  • @fenimogojwa5807
    @fenimogojwa5807 6 месяцев назад +3

    Fun fact, the British didn’t colonize Botswana, they just protected it from the Dutch

    • @Qwizera
      @Qwizera 15 дней назад

      Like the Belgian protected Rwanda and Burundi lol

  • @younesmatoqu2573
    @younesmatoqu2573 Год назад +7

    I liked how you forgot the mass killings, the massacres and focused on treating the diseases you’re racist and unjust

  • @mytinylittlechannel
    @mytinylittlechannel Год назад +36

    I am Kenyan. Born and raised. We learned about this in school but the severity of it has only sunk in as an adult. Watching films like Avatar (a fave for me), reminds of the stealing of our tribal lands, society, culture and identity by the white man. They still steal from Africa.

    • @deanbishop
      @deanbishop Год назад +10

      watch out for those chinese bro. yall already severely indebted to them😂

    • @deanbishop
      @deanbishop Год назад

      and what about those commies in africa that steal from yourselves😂😂🎉

    • @lisaa2104
      @lisaa2104 11 месяцев назад +1

      But ordinary Europeans love Africa and want the best for African people. We genuinely do and feel for all the past horrors that we put on your continent (and frankly also on ourselves during wwii). Let’s work together against the continued power grab -- let’s shed light when that happens so that ordinary Europeans can denounce their own gov and companies.
      Bless you all.

    • @ayushdhingra855
      @ayushdhingra855 4 месяца назад

      Ok they are rich by stealing..... Sensible

  • @AnisLaaha
    @AnisLaaha Год назад +18

    The video takes many short cuts. For example, in North Africa, the colonization of Algeria took over a century with battles fought against forces of the regency of Algiers, local forces and even a King, emir Abdelkader. The main goal of France was to stop algerian pirates from controlling commercial roads in the mediteranean sea, it was not exploration in any shape or form.
    I think more nuance is needed, specially when the same process of colonization was used by other empires other than europeans and the reasons are not always the same.
    Thank you for the video though. Looking forward to your 2023 videos.

    • @jellyfish939
      @jellyfish939 Год назад +3

      So true. If the world continues to look at Africa as a monolith, it takes away from the individual histories of different people groups and countries and these do not become widely / globally known, thus perpetuating the view of Africa as a monolith

    • @origami83
      @origami83 Год назад

      That nuance doesnt fit his narrative.

    • @mint8648
      @mint8648 Год назад

      What other non european empire used companies to take over large territories? (excluding japan of course)

    • @AnisLaaha
      @AnisLaaha Год назад +2

      @@mint8648 The mongols, the Ottoman empire, the Abbasid Caliphate, the russian empire, the chinese empire...even the morrocan empire which still keeps part of the land as Morroco today.

    • @mint8648
      @mint8648 Год назад

      @@AnisLaaha can you name the companies that undertook their conquests? (also russia is european)

  • @shahroseamir
    @shahroseamir 4 месяца назад +4

    I like your videos. Very informative. Helped me with some new thoughts for a research article I was writing for publication.

  • @tinkerer7813
    @tinkerer7813 Год назад +16

    You are one of the creators I've followed, for years, no fall off in interest. You make the most insightful, elaborate and entertaining videos of informative topics. Things that help us look at our world in a more holistic way.
    Thank you, and thanks to your team for all that you do.

  • @hardyworld
    @hardyworld Год назад +61

    I distinctly remember in college we were assigned to read King Leopold's Ghost. Parts of the book were so depressing to read that I had to stop reading mid-paragraph before returning to the book hours later. I have no issue reading such things when the book is fiction, but reading some of the things men are capable of doing to other men was just disgusting to digest.

    • @ellenation2294
      @ellenation2294 Год назад

      And the sad thing is I bet u most Belgians don’t even know the details of what happened cus it’s not truly shown in their public school history books. It’s sad honestly…. I hope they sue for compensation over and over again. And yes I get how people complain about how they should move on and their has been compensation but nah… I bet none of the money ever truly ended into the victims hand and went to the corrupted governments.

    • @slXD100
      @slXD100 Год назад +1

      @@ellenation2294 who cares? belgium people don't need to care for the doings of one man and his army, that have nothing to do with the population of belgium itself. also, it's called conquest and dictatorship, you're a lost soul with the way you're thinking

    • @ellenation2294
      @ellenation2294 Год назад

      @@slXD100 right so ur saying Jews didn’t have to get compensated cus really it’s just a guy going nuts. No need to punish al the people that helped the guy which as a matter of a fact Germany actually did sign a punish ment last week on a 96 year old woman but who cares right? If u agree then fine I get ur point.

    • @qj0n
      @qj0n Год назад +1

      @@ellenation2294 history education in most of the world use particular rule to determine, what they should teach kids - history of countries which influenced the world they currently live in. That's why in Europe there is a lot of ancient Greece or Rome, but much less of all others ancient civilizations across Asia, Africa or America.
      That's why colonisation is not discussed deeply as the fact that some cultures disappeared means that they don't influence much current world.
      But that leaves some gaps in history, like whole Africa history before colonisation - e.g. West African kingdoms built on selling slaves. They were often reacher then Europe, but totally forgotten in schools

    • @slXD100
      @slXD100 Год назад

      @@ellenation2294 you're comparing apples and pears here, you're so desperate and deluded that you compare a goal of eradicating an entire group of people from the face of the earth to consequences of conquest. that's how brainwashed you are.

  • @7heNiks
    @7heNiks Год назад +5

    10 pages of sources/references shows how *much* effort goes into making a single video. The Emmy is well deserved.

  • @MrMbutube
    @MrMbutube Год назад +3

    The answer is easy, Africa (except a few countries) said you are welcome to the mother land and Europe was like thank you and took everything!

  • @Christian-ge3js
    @Christian-ge3js Год назад +16

    Now I am interested in how Ethiopia resisted colonization. I really love this channel.

  • @chrishoo2
    @chrishoo2 Год назад +100

    As an Englander it has always fascinated me how the power base there got started & I find that I have to go all the way back to the centralizing of the country with William the Conqueror & his Norman nobles, possibly even further back with some of the statutes of the city of London that made certain financial & political things possible.

    • @Paraclef
      @Paraclef Год назад

      You don't know the truth... and this why sharia is legal in england, and grooming gangs are free to change your children into kebabs.

    • @stomachegg041
      @stomachegg041 Год назад +15

      You sound proud

    • @Paraclef
      @Paraclef Год назад +14

      @@stomachegg041 You sound lost.

    • @stomachegg041
      @stomachegg041 Год назад +15

      @@Paraclef Sorry, I wasnt trying to offend you. I dont find anything wrong with you being proud of your heritage. My german grandparents were very proud of theirs.

    • @landslordmukhabela6122
      @landslordmukhabela6122 Год назад +3

      The conqueror took advantage of the times no actual record keeping can be seen as credible today. Its a great part of history and thats why we are all here. No one did anyone favours, we just survived.

  • @MrWertheron
    @MrWertheron Год назад +8

    Wait, your video/animation seems to imply that France started colonization in North Africa because of Léopold II... But colonization of Algeria began in 1830.

  • @BLa-lq2bs
    @BLa-lq2bs Год назад +4

    This series has been awesome! Just discovered you through this series.

  • @AhmedSalam
    @AhmedSalam Год назад +37

    It sure feels illegal to watch this masterpiece for free. You outperformed yourself this time, Johnny!

  • @frostkiller
    @frostkiller Год назад +10

    Congolese here, Thx for sharing our story with the world. I hope Patrice Lumumba rests easy. Can you please make a video on him? if you havent?

  • @Shahil7748
    @Shahil7748 Год назад +16

    The amount of philosophical realizations in this series were mind-blowing, thanks for making these videos and a very Happy new year to you and your team.

    • @kro0018
      @kro0018 Год назад

      Europe is obsessed with hording ressources because they have none.

  • @trapmunna
    @trapmunna 15 дней назад +1

    They teach you day and night about Anne Frank but never teach you about Leopoldo the 2nd

  • @TheVinci19
    @TheVinci19 Год назад +7

    africans always fought each other, enslaved each other, killed each other. So I don't understand why you talk of 'stolen'. Europeans were just a stronger competitor; blaming them just because they were better than africans in fighting is racism. Why don't you focus on pirates and looters from africa and asia raiding all over Europe, from Iceland to Malta? They also enslaved millions and millions people, did they worth less than africans? Clearly there's a very bad bias in your thoughts

    • @myrnaa1077
      @myrnaa1077 Год назад

      Doesnt make them any better, as a matter of fact, it makes them alot worse since they did it on mass scale and worse treatment and severe unjust profit from it.
      No worries, At least us Pink whteboys CUCCOLDS get to SURRENDER our gfs and wives (by being greatly replacement), especially beautiful feminine white women, to BIG BLACK CO..♠🍆💕

  • @rockbottom2786
    @rockbottom2786 Год назад +10

    Just found your channel in past month or so. Really enjoy your content and going thru your backlog. Keep up the quality!

  • @sen1694
    @sen1694 Месяц назад +3

    But as you said, europeans saved many lives. Before that they killed even more. King Leopold killed more than 12 million Africans. So many were enslaved

    • @Qwizera
      @Qwizera 15 дней назад

      Saved many lives?? Since when?

  • @khanessaderisca4461
    @khanessaderisca4461 Год назад +22

    Johnny I’m about 5:17 in and this is just such quality work and you’re great at story telling. Very much what I aspire to do. Keep up the great work on discussing Africa the home of humanity

  • @keshmir12
    @keshmir12 Год назад +6

    What an interesting take to this. Props to you for the work you put in making these videos but there’s so much more to this than just being in the right place at the right time and luck.

  • @solehsolehsoleh
    @solehsolehsoleh Год назад +112

    This video is a good closing chapter for this wonderful series. You heard the people and corrected yourself. Very nice.

    • @DefenderOfLogic
      @DefenderOfLogic Год назад +7

      He succumbed to the pressure of protecting the emotions of people who did not like what they heard.

    • @andref9663
      @andref9663 Год назад

      @@DefenderOfLogic Totally agree. There's trying not to be too woke, and then there's straight up whitewashing of just how much carnage Europe caused to Africa.Tens of millions of black people killed. It should be discussed with the same energy that the invasion of Ukraine or the Holocaust would be.

    • @supremejo5859
      @supremejo5859 Год назад

      @@DefenderOfLogic If it's fictional then no one wants to hear it as historic. Which was what the first vid was. But Johnny and his team really delivered with the rest.

    • @taliblatif3747
      @taliblatif3747 Год назад

      This video is disgusting- my comments is here on the matter

  • @janszczygielski1856
    @janszczygielski1856 Месяц назад +1

    This one is not added to the europe playlist, may be harder to find. Amazing work!

    • @woetmann1
      @woetmann1 Месяц назад

      had same program - didnt think i made a part three. until i watched this about africa and found out it was the missing part

  • @yididiyateferi510
    @yididiyateferi510 Год назад +4

    ETHIOPIA🇪🇹... the only African country to never be colonized 💪

    • @rtasvadam1776
      @rtasvadam1776 Год назад

      Liberia

    • @yididiyateferi510
      @yididiyateferi510 Год назад +2

      @@rtasvadam1776 Liberia is a country accidentally made by the US😂... you can't compare it with the land of the lions... ETHIOPIA💪🇪🇹💪

  • @arvingascarfamily8647
    @arvingascarfamily8647 Год назад +4

    Mr. Harris and Mr Ballen are the best story tellers in the world right now. Just amazing . Im 35 But im watching them videos almost daily. Mr Johnny Harris, the way you presented your story is FAR BETTER than how giant TV Networks shows. Its just groundbreaking and amazing to the core. God bless you Mr Harris.
    From the small remote island of Panglao, The Philippines

  • @mureithikivuti
    @mureithikivuti Год назад +70

    Calling racism a mental invention is a priceless metaphor.😂
    I love it 😁

    • @mureithikivuti
      @mureithikivuti 10 месяцев назад

      @@regulus7181 Word!

    • @joaquinnoguera1758
      @joaquinnoguera1758 10 месяцев назад +2

      Except it was and continues to be much more than that.

    • @mureithikivuti
      @mureithikivuti 10 месяцев назад

      @@joaquinnoguera1758 Maybe you can explain please?

    • @alpFiLa
      @alpFiLa 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@joaquinnoguera1758racism and discrimination comes mainly from envy

    • @Youreannoying2801
      @Youreannoying2801 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@alpFiLaeven babies shows some form of racism, looking at in-group/out-group bias is the best explanation for it i think and awareness of this tendency is how we will hopefully one day overcome it

  • @TchiowaBoy
    @TchiowaBoy 11 месяцев назад +3

    It’s important to mention how they built all those railroads so magically fast! Forced and free labour from the indigenous people. Let’s not forget about that detail.

  • @charlieread2097
    @charlieread2097 Год назад +15

    "America was new to Imperialism" By the standards of any other historical era, the spread of the US from the original thirteen colonies across the continental United States alone was Imperialism.

    • @heck3143
      @heck3143 11 месяцев назад +2

      Technically you are correct, but if you hopped in a time machine and said it to the people at the Berlin conference they would've disagreed. It comes to how Africa was viewed as opposed to North America.
      The tribes of North America were seen as an obstacle and the land as already being the rightful property of Americans. (We call this idea Manifest Destiny, it's the belief god had already decided European settlers should take all of the continent.) So while America had already been doing Imperialism, no one saw it that way. They saw it as Americans moving into land that was already rightfully theirs, and engaging in colonial settlement.
      Africa on the other hand was different, Africa had resisted European expansion and it was very precient in their minds that Africa did not belong to Europeans. They also didn't have any intention of settling in the lands they took, so the people already there weren't seen as an obstacle. They were seen as just another resource to exploit. Colonial exploitation and coloni settlement are both objectively forms of Imperialism, but the US government and its people would never have looked at it that way. They had also never tried this specific style of imperialism where they take over and work the people to death for the natural or agricultural resources of the land. Now, obviously they had been working Africans to death for resources for centuries via generational chattel slavery so it's still basically the exact same crime. The difference is entirely regarding how Europeans and Americans viewed themselves and the world around them. Africa was land to be conquered, while America was land to be settled. Thus despite both being imperialistic, only one was viewed that way.

  • @daveSoupy
    @daveSoupy Год назад +13

    Why haven't you either started a store to buy the maps you feature on the show or partnered with a printer/map maker to sell the maps that you use?

    • @gregutz4284
      @gregutz4284 Год назад

      You can just go buy them from the map maker yourself?

  • @paulmensah6780
    @paulmensah6780 Год назад +14

    Amazing video brother. I'm an African (Ghanaian) and I can really see that you did your research. I can see you put alot of effort into your videos. Continue with the good work. 👍

    • @Shade_223
      @Shade_223 Год назад

      Isaiah 14:21 Prepare slaughter for his children for the iniquity of their fathers; that they do not rise, nor possess the land, nor fill the face of the world with cities.”

  • @mgara514
    @mgara514 Год назад +24

    Really amazing content from this channel, appreciate the hard work.

  • @sonsofjorge7730
    @sonsofjorge7730 Год назад +5

    your videos are far superior to what we learn from school. some say you are balanced, biased, focused, deep... etc. For me, you simply open my mind and see the world differently. thank you Johnny.. may your kind multiply

    • @danielcosta3175
      @danielcosta3175 Год назад +1

      Trust me, he is biased... He can open your mind, opened mine too, but you can open even more. Those videos he made are great, but lack sociological analysis. What does colonization means to African people? He barely discuss this point... He talks like Africa was a land of adventures for white man to conquer... Almost proud of what his ancestors did. Biased, it's what we expected from someone who belong to a dominant culture explaining the world that was once dominated by his own cultural background.

  • @ttacks
    @ttacks Год назад +8

    I’ve watched a lot of your videos Johnny, and enjoyed and loved every single one.
    You and your team inject so much contagious ‘heart’ into your riveting content. You and your team must never stop making such wonderful content.
    IMHO I think one thing was missing in this video, although maybe ever so slightly briefly implied. This is the role of religion as a forerunner and sweetener in most of the imperial conquests.

  • @Hegde-
    @Hegde- Год назад +87

    You need to do one on british rule in india.

  • @samuelo.7044
    @samuelo.7044 18 дней назад +1

    The scramble for Africa, was more devastating than the slave trade ( which was extremely horrendous in itself), because during slavery 3 million blacks were enslaved , tortured and killed; in the scramble for africa arguably 30 million africans were enslaved, tortured and killed.
    I am telling CHRIS ROCK that the reason why he has seen no African boats coming to save them is that. the motherland was destroyed and still been destroyed by the same imperialist. Africans suffered and are still suffering more than african Americans. For me AFrican americans suffer more from lack of the past knowledge and current state of things.
    The only way Africans will survive is by recognising the individual African tribes are actually the true African nations and not the evil boundaries created by the foreign imperialists following a quest for independence.