American Reacts to Every Country England Has Invaded

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  • @gigmcsweeney8566
    @gigmcsweeney8566 Год назад +2546

    Apologies to those parts of the globe we missed.

    • @philiprenshaw9184
      @philiprenshaw9184 Год назад +52

      Very funny!

    • @peterlearner8594
      @peterlearner8594 Год назад +18

      You missed Spain during the Napoleonic wars

    • @alvinbowen999
      @alvinbowen999 Год назад +57

      @@peterlearner8594 so how did we kick spains arse for the rock ,I'm sure we took that when Spain lost .

    • @peterlearner8594
      @peterlearner8594 Год назад +31

      @@alvinbowen999 It was nothing to do with the Napoleonic wars. The first time we invaded Span was in the 18th century during the War of Spanish Succession. We didn't want the French heir to the throne so invaded along with the Dutch. As part of the peace deal we took Gibraltar in the Treaty of Utrech

    • @alvinbowen999
      @alvinbowen999 Год назад +5

      @Peter Learner so your original point of not invading Spain is no longer true and if you remember we also done one befor it was also mentioned there was a reason why we went into Spain during the nepolanic war even the TV series sharp got that bit correct did not stay but did invade

  • @keithdrew642
    @keithdrew642 Год назад +442

    It just started as a pub crawl.😂😂😂🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

    • @silicononsapphire5102
      @silicononsapphire5102 Год назад +19

      Was I there? I can't remember a thing . . .

    • @paulbradbury7166
      @paulbradbury7166 Год назад +5

      It would be a backpack pub crawl that would take at least 2 years

    • @fatbob3632
      @fatbob3632 Год назад +17

      Just got a bit out of hand that's all .
      No harm done

    • @jacklowes9372
      @jacklowes9372 Год назад +3

      top tier comment

    • @matthewtaylor9497
      @matthewtaylor9497 Год назад +8

      Must of been a good night because I don't remember 🤔 🤣

  • @moonshinepz
    @moonshinepz Год назад +125

    My Dad was in the Iceland invasion during WW2, the invasion's key moment consisted of putting up a notice in the post office in Reykjavik. How very British.

    • @DannyWood7989
      @DannyWood7989 11 месяцев назад +28

      Did he queue? Cashier number six, please.

    • @moonshinepz
      @moonshinepz 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@DannyWood7989 🤣

    • @ReeceyBoy_4
      @ReeceyBoy_4 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@DannyWood7989hahahhahaa

    • @ReeceyBoy_4
      @ReeceyBoy_4 11 месяцев назад +5

      😂😂😂 brilliant

    • @breselyer
      @breselyer 10 месяцев назад +17

      "Excuse me, would you mind awfully if we took over your country?"

  • @jacksh1tgaming415
    @jacksh1tgaming415 11 месяцев назад +54

    As a Brit I'd like to say that I absolutely pissed myself laughing at that video. Best thing I've seen on YT. What can I say? We liked to keep busy lol

  • @Markus117d
    @Markus117d Год назад +800

    Most people take the saying " The sun never sets on the Empire" as meaning it would last forever. But actually it's literally just being accurate. Because the Empire spanned the globe it was always day time somewhere within it...

    • @crosseyedone7960
      @crosseyedone7960 Год назад +27

      Yep, spot on.

    • @weewilliewinkle
      @weewilliewinkle Год назад +105

      My father used to delight in quoting....I think it was Krishna Mhenon....who apparently responded "Yes, the sun never sets on the British Empire. That's because not even God can trust them when it's dark!"

    • @pjmoseley243
      @pjmoseley243 Год назад +14

      @@weewilliewinkle lol yes I had heard that one too. but that was just people having a joke and being cynical I think.

    • @grumpynanny7402
      @grumpynanny7402 Год назад +10

      @@weewilliewinkle my dad said the same. He also said we should let the other countries see the dark.

    • @madyottoyotto3055
      @madyottoyotto3055 Год назад +8

      @@pjmoseley243
      there is a lot of basis for not trusting the Brits historically that is
      However it's not the full picture of corse
      If your on our side you can trust us oppose is however and you know how it goes

  • @ejc8858
    @ejc8858 Год назад +446

    As an Englishman in Britain it always frustrates me when our entire island is referred to as England. All other countries in our union fought, it's Great Britain not just England. 🇬🇧

    • @elizabethchapman9523
      @elizabethchapman9523 Год назад +31

      I agree it is always referred to as England, but the UK is four nations. England,Wales, Scotland and N Ireland.

    • @gingerfreak01
      @gingerfreak01 Год назад +1

      It's mostly been Anglocentric though, with Westminster being the centre of govt and finance. Culturally and technologically Scotland has been as important, but this vid's about conquest and that's always been dictated by the HoP/monarch and Sandhurst and the public schools. (Fettes is English in deed if not location)

    • @GreenyTheGooner
      @GreenyTheGooner Год назад +4

      The Union of Parliaments (the union of the kingdom of england and kingdom of scotland, or the start of the UK) only happened in 1707 (they only shared the same king since 1603). Before that date it was the English army, the scottish had their own army, and after that date it was the British army.

    • @egeardahan7550
      @egeardahan7550 Год назад +5

      yea even tho im turkish, i also get frustrated by that

    • @MicheleLLOYD-bk2mt
      @MicheleLLOYD-bk2mt Год назад +32

      @@Driver2616 wales is a nation. Not interesting in semantics. Own culture and history and language. Never was English. But…. Amusing and typical Imperial attitudes

  • @powellpker
    @powellpker Год назад +75

    I've looked more into this over the years and it's an incredible feat by such a small nation, england is the same size of one of our states Alabama. The british empire fought civil war and partisan warfare in over 40 countries at the same time, (including america ;P).
    Also defended its homeland and invaded the other 3 superpowers at the same time, 1 v 3 france/spain/holland. Not a single time was england invaded, England also controlled all waters across the globe, and was the biggest threat to pirates & slaves traders.. And of course they also hunted the french and spanish fleets.
    All this at the same time and also on conquest to find new land... How such a tiny place could accomplish this across the entire globe is beyond me.
    Wooden boats, swords and shields.. Later cannonballs and muskets! That is all they had to controll the entire planet. Incredible!

    • @burbo8270
      @burbo8270 10 месяцев назад +18

      The old school British know what it means. Lots of nations can have proud citizens, who recognise the undertakings their people have come together and achieved.. this sounds arrogant but ... I believe the British have the most reason to feel pride... like you say, we have been defending this small island for a thousand years.. successfully..I couldn't be more proud of my ancestors.
      They birthed the modern world in many ways, taking the industrial revolution to all corners of the globe...
      Although I am English, and the histories of the Welsh, Scottish and Irish are varied.. we havnt always been one people, and there can still be animosity between us... its mostly good humoured now... the English seem to be all the other teams arch nemesis on the rugby field for example... everyone likes to remind the English there is still fight in them...😂
      Times change now... the younger generation are so removed from patriotism and many see our exploits negatively, though know very little on the subject other than what a progressive media tells them...
      London is now minority native...the majority don't share patriotic feelings and gratitude to our ancestors. Far from it...

    • @henkdelange3107
      @henkdelange3107 9 месяцев назад

      England has been invaded many times! See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_England
      Most notably the Glorious_Revolution by the Dutch. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glorious_Revolution

    • @D1.63
      @D1.63 9 месяцев назад

      England has been invaded by the nordics

    • @taylorclarke3914
      @taylorclarke3914 9 месяцев назад +5

      The UK. Not just England.

    • @tomriley5790
      @tomriley5790 8 месяцев назад +5

      England most certainly was invaded repeatedly just a rather long time ago - mainly by vikings, who eventually settled in the Daneland and became part of England, Similarly the Vikings (Norse) who settled in Northern France, Normans invaded and conquered England (they also conquered part of Italy) ending anglosaxon rule.

  • @catdash465
    @catdash465 9 месяцев назад +33

    It's important to remember that Britain had been invaded and occupied relentlessly during its history. The vikings, saxons, Romans to name a few. It was put into the genetics of the people to innovate, explore and conquer from all the civilisations that bred themselves into us.
    Another important point is It's the only empire in history to end voluntarily and has a lasting legacy of trade along with the commonwealth.

    • @thebonewarrior8757
      @thebonewarrior8757 8 месяцев назад +2

      1. Vikings had 1 ruler over us so you are correct. 2. The Romans conquered England not Britain as Scotland which wasn't invaded is required to make Britain. 3. The Saxons didn't technically invade us but became a part of us as another way to describe us now is the Anglo-Saxons. The only other one you didn't mention were the Normans and they were the most successful as their family became a part of the royal family.

    • @catdash465
      @catdash465 8 месяцев назад

      @thebonewarrior8757 absolutely right. That's why I input occupied aswell as invaded. With England's attempts at invading Scotland over the years some of its occupations are likely to have crossed over genetically to a fair amount of the population.

    • @thebonewarrior8757
      @thebonewarrior8757 8 месяцев назад

      @@catdash465 correct. I am also pointing out that by definition you are incorrect with the Romans as Britain refers to Wales, England and Scotland, however since the Romans invaded and occupied only Wales and England they did not occupy Scotland therfore meaning that they did not occupy Scotland. The Vikings also I believe didn't control Scotland as at that time they were not a collaboration with England.

    • @1AOR1
      @1AOR1 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@thebonewarrior8757the romans definitely ruled a large part of Scotland for about 90 years I believe. They even built the Antonine Wall 👍

    • @dogtags2010
      @dogtags2010 8 месяцев назад

      ​@1AOR1 they didn't invaded a large part, only the lowlands up towards Edinburgh. They couldn't keep the area as the celts/Scots kept attacking there supply lines. So they fell back and built hadrians wall.

  • @lindylou7853
    @lindylou7853 Год назад +586

    It wasn’t just England it was Britain and the the UK. It was also with troops from Wales, Scotland and Ireland.

    • @stun9771
      @stun9771 Год назад

      Yes, we had to Kick their arses too, and get them subordinate to English rule first…lol…

    • @aaronbrown1493
      @aaronbrown1493 Год назад

      @@stun9771 wrong England didn't kick scotlands arse they joined the union when the scottish king James VI became king James the I of england Ireland and scotland after Elizabeth the I of england died he ruled over all three separately before they finally became a union except Ireland so no england didn't kick no ones arse england has been invaded and conquered more times than any other UK country and the Royal family as you know today have more scottish blood in them than English there family tree go as far back as Robert the Bruce if not further to macbeth who was a real king not just in Shakespeares play don't believe me look it up 😉 lol

    • @bigg7047
      @bigg7047 Год назад +23

      🫡👏👏👏👏Your right. My great grandfather was Irish and fought in the British army..

    • @cheasepriest
      @cheasepriest Год назад +45

      the scots played a massive part in the empire.

    • @TimSmith-ms4tl
      @TimSmith-ms4tl Год назад +62

      And yet claim they are victims of colonisation

  • @jamessacco3654
    @jamessacco3654 Год назад +446

    4:06 as a resident of Gibraltar 🇬🇮 yes. We are still very much British and proud to be! VIVA LOS LLANITO

    • @Tolrem-uh2ee
      @Tolrem-uh2ee Год назад +29

      Gibraltar is often overlooked because Spain gets angry about it. I have family in Gib and they are not giving it up any time soon.

    • @unlockeduk
      @unlockeduk Год назад +8

      SEND ME YOUR COINS!!! i love gibralar coins they always seem to have best british designs

    • @ColinRichardson
      @ColinRichardson Год назад +4

      I seem to remember something about "UK was going to give Gibraltar back, and people in Gibraltar didn't want to leave"..
      I don't know if that was "British people in Gibraltar didn't wanna leave, or if native Gibraltar people didn't wanna go back to Spain" .. Hopefully you could let me know.

    • @Tolrem-uh2ee
      @Tolrem-uh2ee Год назад

      @@ColinRichardson The UK cannot 'give Gibraltar back' to anyone. They are a non-autonomous territory that holds British-protectorate status...
      In other words the people living there would have to vote to remove the British and instate Spanish rule...and while not impossible, it is highly unlikely.
      If a nation were to declare war on Gibraltar (and by virute of proximity, Spain) they would automatically be at war with Britain etc...and Vice-versa. There are so many examples of this across the world. Britain (whether knowingly or not) has become a peace-keeper by default....even if it doesn't want to be.

    • @ellyboo8979
      @ellyboo8979 Год назад +15

      @@ColinRichardson yeah the citizens of Gibraltar were asked if it was put to a vote would they want to go back to Spanish owned and they said in short “hell no” they wanted to remain with Great Britain. 😊

  • @boywonder6659
    @boywonder6659 10 месяцев назад +16

    During Queen Victoria’s reign the British Navy was twice as big as the rest of the world put together.

  • @siouxsioux2725
    @siouxsioux2725 Год назад +45

    That's why there are so many countries who speak English.
    That's why the Commonwealth is so connected to the UK.
    These alliances & shared history is also about the Monarchy, shared culture, politics and experience.
    UK does not stand alone.

    • @JoannaHammond
      @JoannaHammond 10 месяцев назад

      We would like to take credit for the abundance of English speaking but in reality the real reason was the US after WW2. We started it, they really finished it.

    • @randomcomputer7248
      @randomcomputer7248 9 месяцев назад

      @@JoannaHammond USA is English

    • @D_egi
      @D_egi 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@JoannaHammondTell me who the US came from?

    • @Theworldisscrewed
      @Theworldisscrewed 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@randomcomputer7248the us gained independence from the uk...

    • @randomcomputer7248
      @randomcomputer7248 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Theworldisscrewed yep, but still Brits

  • @pauleccles507
    @pauleccles507 Год назад +148

    If you have ever seen the weather in UK you would understand why we went all over the world invading or as we like to call it out winter holidays

    • @kramrollin69
      @kramrollin69 Год назад +13

      Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.....

  • @keithparker2206
    @keithparker2206 Год назад +243

    Every time I visit Australia, I am asked if I have a criminal record. I didn't know a record was still a requirement.

  • @MySkyranger
    @MySkyranger Год назад +54

    It’s called a commonwealth. Wealth for everyone. Thank you GREAT BRITAIN

  • @marieparker3822
    @marieparker3822 Год назад +10

    Britain invaded Afghanistan three times in the 19th century. It was to try to keep Russia out of it, in order to protect the Indian subcontinent, which was a colony - and included present-day India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka (then Ceylon), and Bangladesh.

  • @colonelx185
    @colonelx185 Год назад +87

    When you realise the Galactic Empire officers have British accents...

    • @trikky2.2
      @trikky2.2 Год назад +3

      Yep I watched Star Wars :)

    • @obe1withtheforce785
      @obe1withtheforce785 Год назад +6

      So do the faken Borg 😂

    • @trikky2.2
      @trikky2.2 Год назад +8

      @@obe1withtheforce785 As a Brit I have to say we do villans very well :)

    • @richarddelanet
      @richarddelanet Год назад +2

      unless you realise Star Wars is WWII... plenty of time mate

  • @Fez135
    @Fez135 Год назад +213

    When we were taught history at school it was around a thousand years of being invaded by more organised, warring nations like the Romans and the Normans and the many different Vikings.
    Then around about 1000 AD it was as if we just decided that enough was enough and spent the next thousand years showing everyone how it was done.

    • @markb2035
      @markb2035 Год назад +3

      Actually neither the Romans or vikings (modern name,they never used the term) took over all of Britain. They never got to the West country, marshes, Wales, Wessex or Scotland or Northern Ireland

    • @Fez135
      @Fez135 Год назад +8

      @@markb2035 This is true. But I never said they conquered Britain, I said they invaded Britain. What we now think of as Britain anyway.

    • @jirokoshibailey2052
      @jirokoshibailey2052 Год назад

      Norman's just got absorbed into "UK" many have invaded and ended up absorbed, really us Brits are a mongrel people

    • @louiseferguson2754
      @louiseferguson2754 Год назад

      ​@@markb2035marches x

    • @pau-o5q
      @pau-o5q Год назад +3

      I just like to believe that the Viking genes from all the past invasions completely overtook the British genepool :p

  • @jpatpat9360
    @jpatpat9360 Год назад +72

    You have to recollect that Britain didn't "invade" most of these European countries as aggressors but as protectors during the course of wars. Britain is responsible for introducing the rule of law and infrastructural improvements to many backward countries and helped more than harm. And I'm South African btw not British. Yes there were some bad things here and there like the Opium Wars in Chins and the Boer War concentration camps here in SA but overall exercised beneficial rule. I'm a fan even though colonialism is a dirty word these days

    • @Mike-pi6ne
      @Mike-pi6ne 10 месяцев назад

      Bullshit, murderers and thieves.......

    • @foamige
      @foamige 9 месяцев назад +6

      Thanks for explaining that 👍Not many people get to learn that side of British history.

    • @eveisunavailable
      @eveisunavailable 8 месяцев назад +1

      britain was the least awful colonial empire. But it was still a colonial empire. We engaged in slavery, oppression of natives, extraction of resources and all that shit, but we invested in our colonies, giving most of them at least _something_ in return.
      But to reduce all the awful shit done to just "some bad things here and there" is very disingenious. Especially when those things include us literally getting a nation hooked on drugs so we can sell it to them, then invading when their government attempts to stop said drug trade that is heavily impacting their functionality as a state just to force that trade open and make more money.

    • @jpatpat9360
      @jpatpat9360 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@eveisunavailable I actually know all about the history of Britain, Europe and the US. First, the Opium Wars with China was the British East India Company not the British Govt, that came later. 2nd, Britain stopped the slave trade, at great cost to itself esp while it was overextended trying to protect Europe from Napolean. This long before the US agreed to end slavery. Everyone was into expansion in those days and it all started with trade. I simply said that in context, Britain did more good than bad. I live in Africa. Also, you people who are so rude: don't you believe in free speech anymore? Everyone is entitled to an opinion even if it differs from yours

    • @jpatpat9360
      @jpatpat9360 8 месяцев назад

      @@Driver2616 read my reply to @ eveisunavailable

  • @ninamoores
    @ninamoores Год назад +12

    What makes it more amazing is that most of it was accomplished before the days of air travel or easy communication and when Britain had a relatively small population.Quite a few ‘invasions’ were not military so much as trading incursions.

  • @stuartfitch7093
    @stuartfitch7093 Год назад +142

    I once wished my friend from Portland Oregon a happy 4th July. He asked as an Englishman if a minded him celebrating the US independence from the UK. It shocked him when I replied, of course not, the US is just one of dozens of countries that have independence days from the UK.
    He had never realised that because 4th July is such a big thing to people in the US, that there are many other countries that one way and another got their independence too.

    • @Si_Vert
      @Si_Vert Год назад +34

      On average there is a UK Independence day every 5 1/2 days 🤣

    • @AutoAlligator
      @AutoAlligator Год назад +21

      I have a lot of friends in the US (my folks live there) and I've been asked so often "what are you doing for "Indepence Day/"...I just ask which one and they look a bit confused and we move on...Most people in the States think their independence day is the only independence day...
      Interestingly the only English speaking ex-British colony to not offer free health-care is the US.

    • @rogerraynsford5737
      @rogerraynsford5737 Год назад +14

      When Britan was at war with America they also were at war with France and Spain at the same time who helped America a LOT.

    • @krissander1
      @krissander1 Год назад +2

      @@AutoAlligator I prefer to call 4th July Traitor day lol😁

    • @markhinton1641
      @markhinton1641 Год назад +7

      @@rogerraynsford5737 don't forget we brits were also fighting multiple territorial wars in Africa & India as well as fighting the Americans, Spanish, French & Portuguese at the same time. We chose to sacrifice American to win the territory in Africa, India & far east as they were considered to be far more valuable at the time.

  • @saundyuk
    @saundyuk Год назад +269

    Fun fact: you asked how any of this was possible for such a small nation and the answer to that question is also the answer to your question on another of your vids about why British homes are mostly brick instead of wood. We chopped down most of our forests over many centuries to build ships. British naval power is the single reason any of these conquests were possible and how the Empire was maintained. We used our single greatest native resource (wood) to build an empire. Think of this as Empire 1.0. We then expanded further as Empire 2.0 when we won the race to initiate the industrial revolution and took advantage of mechanisation and automation to replace wood (now fast disappearing) as our next great asset.

    • @lewisisdaman
      @lewisisdaman Год назад +7

      Pretty much!

    • @Zooumberg
      @Zooumberg Год назад +14

      The Spanish did the same, little did they know they weren't building ships. But they were really supplying the matchstick industry.

    • @C.CUMM1NGS
      @C.CUMM1NGS Год назад +15

      A large part of the empire was also sort of absorbed through British trade because of the East India Company.

    • @jimmyhughes5392
      @jimmyhughes5392 Год назад +7

      @@Zooumberg they really were kindling themselves going against the british

    • @alicetwain
      @alicetwain Год назад +5

      @@Zooumberg they actually weren't. Indeed they built advanced ships for their age, which is what brought them to build the empire on which the sun never set. Unfortunately when they decided to wage war to England their once advanced ships were obsolete.

  • @johnquinn7938
    @johnquinn7938 Год назад +8

    Just love the expression on your face when you learn how brilliant we were

  • @davegoodwin1950
    @davegoodwin1950 Год назад +13

    That's part of the reason for we're so proud to be English

  • @stormblooper
    @stormblooper Год назад +181

    What's even crazier is that the population of Britain was only around 9 million in 1800. This rose to about 41 million by 1900. Such a small population were able to aggressively expand purely because they invested so much in a powerful navy.

    • @paulmidsussex3409
      @paulmidsussex3409 Год назад +28

      Even more amazing is that the population of India was 170 million in 1800. It becomes more understandable when you realise there was no country called India in 1800 and the British didn't invade just took sides in various local wars until all the winners owed us.

    • @qgqsrg1
      @qgqsrg1 Год назад

      @@paulmidsussex3409 well yh India was several different countries then if I remember right.

    • @qgqsrg1
      @qgqsrg1 Год назад +2

      Not to take away credit where it's due, they did the right thing and became the biggest empire for a reason, but them being an island is mainly why they could do that otherwise they would have been crushed or at least pressured by other European nations whose armies were stronger, which is why they had to lead several coalitions to bring down france and didn't hold any significant territory in mainland Europe.

    • @cheesetomato9140
      @cheesetomato9140 Год назад +6

      And all these other countries didn't throw our tea overboard ? Lol the empires base was down to trade ( most of it overseas) and the need of a robust navy. Even the US was a British colony 'after we drove the Dutch outta places like New Amsterdam, lol

    • @ice843
      @ice843 Год назад

      @@qgqsrg1 while you are right we did for many years make great attempt at holding France then at some point we realised all that effort could take over pretty much the rest of the world
      Needless to say we where forged in the fires of war with France Scot’s Irish And Welsh
      Also fun fact in terms of population percentage the English civil war was the bloodiest ever
      Brits where some brutal sons of bitches

  • @hellojasonsuresh
    @hellojasonsuresh Год назад +223

    I'm surprised you weren't aware that Singapore was a British city. It didn't really exist before the British - it was pretty much founded by the UK (a guy called Raffles) as a trading post at a strategic military location. There were people living in the area before but not as a 'city' that was invaded as with say Indian cities. Singapore is basically a direct product of the British Empire.

    • @orbytl2799
      @orbytl2799 Год назад +26

      and look how it flourished :)
      its a good example of what the british were trying to achieve, although mistakes were made granted

    • @speleokeir
      @speleokeir Год назад +28

      Much the same with Hong Kong.

    • @Jpeg13759
      @Jpeg13759 Год назад

      And just yesterday i heard, that 30thousand Japanese Soldiesrs invaded Singapore in 1942, defended by 100thousend British Soldiers...They had to give up after a few days....And stand in Line on a road, for Japanese Victor to pass them by....
      Don´t forget your history, mate...

    • @orbytl2799
      @orbytl2799 Год назад +26

      @@Jpeg13759 fkn lol, you really think there was 100 thousand british soldiers stationed in singapore in 1942 during WW2 ?, mostly would have been locals and soldiers from the commonwealth/empire.
      and that war ended really well for japan didnt it? haha
      still got americans stationed on their land to this day lol

    • @brythonicman3267
      @brythonicman3267 Год назад +13

      England has only ever invaded FOUR countries, Ireland, Wales, Scotland and France.
      Footnote: Ireland invaded Scotland before Britain invaded Ireland. Scotland invaded England before England invaded Scotland and the Normans from what is now part of France invaded England, Wales and Ireland long before England set foot in France.

  • @sandraaston1167
    @sandraaston1167 11 месяцев назад +5

    He didn't mention the Falkland Islands. We still have them as a British colony and went to war with Argentina when Maggie Thatcher was Prime minister.

    • @Langstrath
      @Langstrath 3 месяца назад

      That's because there were no inhabitants when we arrived and claimed them so it wasn't an invasion. We just discovered them first.

  • @CaptainB1994
    @CaptainB1994 9 месяцев назад +6

    The British Empire became known as 'The Empire where the sun never sets.' Because at its absolute peak no matter where you were in the British Empire the sun was always up, whether that be the most western tip of Canada or the most Eastern paet of New Zealand. Gibraltar I believe is classed as an overseas protectorate same as The Falkland Islands among so many others.

  • @joshtaylor3397
    @joshtaylor3397 Год назад +153

    Come on everyone. Be honest. Y'all miss us!

    • @markscouler2534
      @markscouler2534 Год назад +6

      Haha might as well invade France again its a past time of ours

    • @ilariabarnett8700
      @ilariabarnett8700 Год назад +6

      😆 🤣

    • @FlashyVic
      @FlashyVic Год назад +22

      Not miss exactly. But a phone call occasionally would be nice. Just to set our minds to rest.

    • @thisnthat7760
      @thisnthat7760 Год назад +2

      Nahh we don't want to lose anything anymore... The last time,we were left with an empty house.

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 Год назад +1

      I doubt India does. Around 3,000,000 died in the Bengali famine, which was a direct consequence of British misrule. Add to that the usual exploitation, attrocities and all round suppression that empires of the time meant for indigenous populatiins, I doubt anyone actually misses us.

  • @schtoff8200
    @schtoff8200 Год назад +139

    We also still have The Falklands which isn't mentioned in the video. Places like Gibraltar and The Falklands speak English and drive on the left hand side of the road. It's mind boggling to think that a tiny island that I live in has occupied more of the world at any one time than any other empire. There are technically other Countries that are still part of the "empire" but it's renamed as the commonwealth. They have the Queen (or now King) as head of state.

    • @maddermax74
      @maddermax74 Год назад +6

      this is about invasions Falkands was a empty island that we colonised so don't fall under this category there a tons of places like this

    • @richardschlange9629
      @richardschlange9629 Год назад +3

      @@maddermax74 I believe the Spanish may of been there before us but we kicked them out. Not sure though

    • @maddermax74
      @maddermax74 Год назад +5

      ​@@richardschlange9629 1764 French had a small colony on the island, then they handed it over to the brits in 1765 under a alliance . Then 1770 a Spanish took over the islands for few years then brits come to take it back after dealing with the American war of independence

    • @123Lesgeorg
      @123Lesgeorg Год назад +2

      Don't forget Diego Garcia, St Helena, Tristan Du Cuna, and several others are still British Overseas Territories

    • @lesdavies6846
      @lesdavies6846 Год назад +3

      Gibraltar drives on the right !

  • @JTWraith
    @JTWraith 10 месяцев назад +4

    Also, even though they all pretty much have their independence, They still see the UK Royals as their monarch (Commonwealth) and a lot of them still have the British flag included as part of their own.

  • @Enigmatic..
    @Enigmatic.. 10 месяцев назад +3

    The thing i love about the British Empire was the fact that the British were so good at war that the Empire expanded to quickly. We controlled so many people and had so much territory that we just could afford or even mange it all which is basically why the Empire collapsed. Imagine being so good at something that it actually ends up working against you lol.
    RULE BRITANNIA !!!

  • @deadmouse1454
    @deadmouse1454 Год назад +39

    The fact he didn't know this already shows what a bubble most Americans live in

    • @essexginge9167
      @essexginge9167 8 месяцев назад +5

      I don't think its a bubble its just teaching history in American schools is terrible my guess would be most British people know more about American history than most Americans do

    • @rhyswilliams4893
      @rhyswilliams4893 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​@essexginge9167 hence them living in a bubble... much of what the US do would be considered bad if it was based around a different religion. Pledge allegiance to the flag and all that.

    • @jorgeclarkson8286
      @jorgeclarkson8286 8 месяцев назад

      @@essexginge9167 That's the cause and effect, they live in a bubble because they don't get taught anything other than their own brainwashed exceptionalism. Think about it mate.

  • @rhodesyhcfc8712
    @rhodesyhcfc8712 Год назад +74

    When you realise Britain set the table for modern civilisation

    • @Sidney1WG
      @Sidney1WG Год назад +8

      That would be the Greeks. If it weren't for them, democracy wouldn't even exist. They paved the way for everything. Even us British have a lot to thank the Greeks for.

    • @dwburns7709
      @dwburns7709 Год назад

      Democracy exists only in the mind of the plebs... its a placebo designed to give you the impression you have some sort of power... unfortunately cattle have no power and no say in how they are farmed. 😉

    • @PlasticGangsta
      @PlasticGangsta Год назад +2

      @@Sidney1WG the entire western world has a lot to thank the Greeks for. A very good case can be made that without the Greeks and especially the later phenomena of Hellenism throughout Asia the Western world would have been dominated by the East. If the Persians had not been stopped from entering Europe by the Greeks there was little at that point to stop them dominating the entire Mediterranean. Perhaps we would never have developed the unique culture and civilisation that we did in Europe which allowed us to colonise the rest of the globe. We may never have become the dominant combination we are today...

    • @uksoloz
      @uksoloz Год назад +1

      pulled out the fancy cutlery and candle sticks on the railway to the future on everyone hahahahaha

    • @stevenbreach2561
      @stevenbreach2561 Год назад

      Just one of a long line of Empires and Civilisations adding their bit to the mix

  • @ninjacat4929
    @ninjacat4929 10 месяцев назад +44

    Makes me proud to be British !

    • @FTL3478
      @FTL3478 9 месяцев назад +1

      Not too sure raping and pillaging is something to be proud of

    • @kezlana6907
      @kezlana6907 7 месяцев назад +2

      I mean, even though its impressive we were able to do that as a small nation, it's not something you should be proud of. Yes we were a strong nation, but it's not good that we invaded and tried or did take over other countries. Even with any positives we did in those countries, people would have been killed, seriously injured and so on in the process, all for our ancestors greed and want for power. That isn't something you should be proud about.

    • @Lt.GonvilleBromhead
      @Lt.GonvilleBromhead 2 месяца назад

      @@kezlana6907 It so is. It was a dog-eat-dog world and we bit back harder than we'd been bitten.

  • @Lemur-yy3ci
    @Lemur-yy3ci Год назад

    Love the energy keep up the awesome work

  • @karenthomas5358
    @karenthomas5358 Год назад +50

    What isn't mentioned is a lot of these invasions was to stabilise trade routes, hence a lot of short periods.

  • @MrShadeUK
    @MrShadeUK Год назад +71

    Gibraltar is one of the 14 overseas territories that Britain owns today.

    • @awakeningEmpath
      @awakeningEmpath Год назад

      as a Brit, Gibraltar & the so-called Falklands are an embarrassing leftover of a bygone age and we need to do the right thing and hand them over, even a 5-year old will look at the map and scratch his head, sadly colonisers hang on to power until the bitter end, needless to say if Britain didn't have big brother America watching its back, it wouldn't get away with such feistiness

    • @taokuoh6805
      @taokuoh6805 Год назад +3

      @@awakeningEmpath Lol no they're British settled areas that are majority British. They also had referendums that said no to their independence so. Don't know where you get this America idea from when we conquered half the world without America's support since we were enemies and only really became allies until around WW1. But you aren't British descent so it makes sense you made this comment.

    • @LawrenceTimme
      @LawrenceTimme Год назад

      @@awakeningEmpath pathetic. It's not the right think to abandon your people no matter where they live.

    • @da90sReAlvloc
      @da90sReAlvloc Год назад

      ​@@awakeningEmpath you're just jealous

  • @alchristie5112
    @alchristie5112 7 месяцев назад +1

    The “tiny dot” had the world’s greatest military, at the time dominated by naval exploits.
    and thats why English is essentially the universal language

  • @pamelawebb7268
    @pamelawebb7268 Год назад +2

    Hi Steve thank u for your kind comments,he dragged us through 1940 when we were basically defeated,he was sn iconic figure to us and had a state funrral. The dockers bowed the cranes heads in respect,though they would never have voted for him

    • @geoffbentley8774
      @geoffbentley8774 11 месяцев назад +1

      The dockers were paid to lower the crane jibs.

  • @bobbralee1019
    @bobbralee1019 Год назад +239

    Apologies, we'll get around to the rest as soon as we can, 😁 On a serious note when you look at the size of the UK what was achieved by such a small island stuck on the unfashionable edge of Western Europe its utterly amazing.

    • @neilcairns9531
      @neilcairns9531 Год назад +28

      @@DiamondPreston1234 why do you find it disgusting? It's a point of pride. It's a shame we missed out so many. There's always next time

    • @neilcairns9531
      @neilcairns9531 Год назад +12

      @@DiamondPreston1234 and yes we do get taught it at school and it's a good thing we get told we educated the world on our way to grab a cup of tea. We had to come and say hello. It would be rude not to

    • @C.CUMM1NGS
      @C.CUMM1NGS Год назад +21

      @@DiamondPreston1234 It used to be taught in schools as a great thing how powerful the British Empire was glossing over all teh bad things we did.
      These days though i think the kids are taught the truth about the Empire yes it as the largest in the world but it did a lot of bad things as well as good.
      And i know 2 wrongs don't make a right but name one country in the world that has not done evil at some time in it's history.

    • @england6013
      @england6013 Год назад +21

      @@DiamondPreston1234 Of course we have it taught in schools. It's part of our history and it can't be "cancelled" just because some might not like it. Most of the history is ancient. We have also been invaded and conquered as well. History is history. We are not so precious that we can't be taught about it

    • @neilcairns9531
      @neilcairns9531 Год назад +8

      @@DiamondPreston1234 your excused but I'm afraid to say we never stole anyone's culture. Maybe stole some stuff out of their country and resources but you're forgiven. Just don't do it next time

  • @crosseyedone7960
    @crosseyedone7960 Год назад +83

    No country has been perfect but overall the British Empire left the world a better place. I'm ending my days in the penal colony of Tasmania as a proud Brit.

    • @JJ-of1ir
      @JJ-of1ir Год назад +6

      As a Brit 'still here' I'm proud to meet you today and hope the penal colony of Tasmania is treating you well and that your days are happy and long.

    • @CmdrSoup
      @CmdrSoup Год назад +3

      Tell It to africans or indians how good you were to them

    • @NoName-dc5df
      @NoName-dc5df Год назад +13

      @@CmdrSoup And be sure to ask them how well they treated their neighbours as well. Plenty of countries did far worse than the UK.

    • @crosseyedone7960
      @crosseyedone7960 Год назад

      @@CmdrSoup The reality is, those africans or indians alive today probably only exist due to this history. A slight change in history meant neither of us may have existed so perhaps we are all the beneficiaries of various invasions even before the English empire.

    • @liandrysanguishinshin7955
      @liandrysanguishinshin7955 Год назад +2

      @@NoName-dc5df Plenty? No not really, North Korea, Eritrea and Germany are the only ones really. Arguably Turkey and Serbia.
      The British empire was a tyrannical oppressive force, and it most certainly did not leave the world a better place, it is the reason why Africa and Asia are so underdeveloped, and it takes pretty much all the blame together with France. Not to mention the Irish genocide, plantations, slave trading, etc.

  • @Phil-zx5yc
    @Phil-zx5yc Год назад +4

    Britain may have brutalized some nations but as an Eritrean I thank Britain and her allies for liberating us from our oppressors the fascist Italians in 1941. Yes Britain occupied Eritrea for 10 years and in these short occupation year, for the first time in over 50 years of Italian colonization our democracy and indigenous constitutional law was resorted, they gave us freedom, free press and higher education which the Italians sadistically banned the natives from any types of education....And a lot more we as Eritreans grateful that Britain kicked Italian ass.

  • @karl.thydedryden3963
    @karl.thydedryden3963 Год назад +45

    Don’t ever underestimate the British, a small island nation that just loves to punch above its weight.

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 Год назад +2

      Not nearly as small as Denmark and the duchy of Normandy, who both conducted successful invasions of Britain, not forgetting the Netherlands, who are also really small, and conducted the last invasion of Britain in 1688.

    • @themanftheworld8439
      @themanftheworld8439 Год назад +1

      Britain is islands and isles.

    • @naycnay
      @naycnay Год назад

      ​@@themanftheworld8439 Britain or Great Britain is specifically the biggest island in the British Isles. The little islands around it might be part of the UK and directly governed by England, Scotland or Wales, but are not actually part of Great Britain.

    • @thegingerbreadgod1312
      @thegingerbreadgod1312 Год назад +2

      @@stephenhill545 ​ no, the last invasion was 1066 at the battle of Hastings. 1688 doesn’t count as the English people invited and helped the Dutch leader over (who was related to the current king anyway). The English people practically asked and begged him too invade them. So no not really a proper invasion and no one died as a consequence.

    • @teeteringonthebrink.305
      @teeteringonthebrink.305 10 месяцев назад

      @@thegingerbreadgod1312 William of Orange, I believe.

  • @The_Entity
    @The_Entity Год назад +82

    one of the first Americans I've heard pronounce "Iraq" correctly - rather than "eye-rack" :D
    Also, yes, Gibraltar are still technically British, as are the falkland islands. IIRC they were both recently allowed to vote for independance and both voted to stay british.
    and i believe youre right on the Australian thing being a giant prison colony too.

    • @ianpearce5745
      @ianpearce5745 Год назад +1

      I noticed that also.

    • @MicheleLLOYD-bk2mt
      @MicheleLLOYD-bk2mt Год назад

      Yes. The prison colony was shifted from america to Australia……. Yanks didn’t want it

  • @bill_benjamin
    @bill_benjamin 8 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory. We will never let it go because it is the stronghold of the Gibraltar Strait which is the gateway to the Mediterranean Sea and one of the economically busiest stretches of water in the world.

  • @ReeceyBoy_4
    @ReeceyBoy_4 11 месяцев назад +13

    It's absolutely mental how tiny island 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 took over every corner of the earth on wooden boats with no technology. As an Englishman, im not proud of all the deaths, but like you said, it is unbelievably impressive. We kept being invaded for over 1000 years and thought fuck it, lets take over the world... Masters of the seas 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @JoannaHammond
      @JoannaHammond 10 месяцев назад +1

      What do you mean no tech? One of key reasons was that we where ahead in tech.

    • @foamige
      @foamige 9 месяцев назад

      Rule Britannia!

    • @D_egi
      @D_egi 8 месяцев назад

      @@JoannaHammondModern technology

    • @Lambondoya
      @Lambondoya 8 месяцев назад

      why are you putting the english flag and not the british

  • @amandagraham4254
    @amandagraham4254 Год назад +89

    Canadian Soldiers were considered British Soldiers in WW1. We weren't a country yet. Then WWII. Also Iraq, Somalia, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan to name a few. Peace from Canada 🇨🇦

    • @unlockeduk
      @unlockeduk Год назад

      canada where the hell is that? i only know newfoundland......

    • @twinscrollturbo4410
      @twinscrollturbo4410 Год назад +3

      The Canadian soldiers in ww1 were the best Soldiers Britain had in my opinion and I'm British not Canadian.

    • @talltroll7092
      @talltroll7092 Год назад +2

      @@twinscrollturbo4410

    • @mrcaboosevg6089
      @mrcaboosevg6089 Год назад

      In the UK when talking about number everyone non British but ruled by Britain just get lumped into commonwealth forces

    • @jakethorne263
      @jakethorne263 Год назад

      @@twinscrollturbo4410 the best would’ve been from the British isles

  • @derekjohnchaloner6951
    @derekjohnchaloner6951 Год назад +60

    My personal comment on the British Empire mainly consist of I can go to virtually any country in the world and somebody speaks my language unfortunately the Americans haven't quite figured out just how to speak English properly

    • @jenanization
      @jenanization 10 месяцев назад +5

      Or spell

    • @user-fb5xn6dx7y
      @user-fb5xn6dx7y 3 месяца назад

      If you think that the British accent you hear now is the correct form of the English language, then you are delusional, and if you think that all Americans speak the same way, then you are delusional as well.

    • @dazai_.992
      @dazai_.992 3 месяца назад

      If you think that the current British accent is the correct way of speaking the English language, then you are delusional, and if you think that all Americans speak with one accent, then you are also delusional. Canadians speak like us anyway.

    • @dazai_.992
      @dazai_.992 3 месяца назад

      If you think that the current British accent is the correct way of speaking the English language, then you are delusional, and if you think that all Americans speak with one accent, then you are also delusional. Canadians speak like us anyway.

    • @dazai_.992
      @dazai_.992 3 месяца назад

      If you think that the current British accent is the correct way of speaking the English language, then you are delusional, and if you think that all Americans speak with one accent, then you are also delusional. Canadians speak like us anyway.

  • @mikegeotazz7273
    @mikegeotazz7273 11 месяцев назад +1

    The saying “The Empire on which the sun never sets” has been used to explain the vastness of the British Empire.

  • @chriscjjones8182
    @chriscjjones8182 Год назад +1

    Anything after 1931 wouldn't really be British empire invading but the empire didn't start to fall till 1957 and didn't end till 1997 when Hong Kong was given back to China. Yes, we used to rule most of the world and no empire has ever been bigger

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 Год назад +43

    My Mrs is Malaysian. Her dad was Malaysian and her mum is Singaporean. Her dad joined the Royal Navy during WW2 because Malaysia was British at that time. ✌️♥️🇬🇧

    • @STANDREW2
      @STANDREW2 Год назад

      Singapore was part of Malaya not Malaysia at the time of WW2. The Federation of Malaysia which included Singapore was only established in September 1963 until Singapore was expelled from the federation and became an independent nation in August 1965.

    • @coot1925
      @coot1925 Год назад +2

      @@STANDREW2 I was not aware of that. Thanks for the Info. Ya learn something new every day 😁

    • @MichaelGGarry
      @MichaelGGarry Год назад +2

      @@STANDREW2 Not strictly true. Singapore was part of the Straits Settlements and had become the UK regional capital as early as 1836.

    • @MichaelGGarry
      @MichaelGGarry Год назад +1

      @@coot1925 Fun fact: the S that was added to Malaya to create the currently used Malaysia was for Singapore & Sarawak joining. Then Singapore left, but they kept the newer name....
      Also a fun fact: The Philippines had considered changing their name to Malaysia at about the same time, but were beaten to it.....

    • @coot1925
      @coot1925 Год назад +2

      @@MichaelGGarry I didn't know any of this. So thanks again for the info. One thing I do know is that the food is amazing. 👍

  • @albrussell7184
    @albrussell7184 Год назад +89

    If you use the narrator's own definitions I think there's at least another 6 countries to add to that, probably more. You should react to 'How did The British Empire rule the World?'. This explains how the empire was primarily a trading empire, rather than just controlling land for the sake of it or to piss off the French.

    • @stewedfishproductions7959
      @stewedfishproductions7959 Год назад +10

      Plus several places connected directly to the UK (I.e. British Overseas Territories) that didn't even get mentioned (as far as I could hear?): E.g. The islands of St. Helena, Pitcairn (plus Henderson, Ducie / Oeno), Ascension and Tristan De Cunha (plus Gough), the Falklands etc. - which I guess technically we didn't 'invade' or 'occupy' - but just 'run/support' and are considered British - semantics!?

    • @MAB_Canada
      @MAB_Canada Год назад +16

      And they forgot Malta

    • @JAYDOG1337A
      @JAYDOG1337A Год назад +25

      ...but let's not lie it was mostly to piss off the french 🤣

    • @water5349
      @water5349 Год назад +2

      @@JAYDOG1337A you are goddamn right

    • @jackyc1054
      @jackyc1054 Год назад +7

      @@stewedfishproductions7959 Missed a lot in China too, e g Shanghai was an international city, but basically run by the British

  • @adambuckland5645
    @adambuckland5645 Год назад +1

    The map shows that somewhere in the Empire it was daytime, hence the saying that "The sun never sets on the British Empire"

  • @ElonTusk.
    @ElonTusk. Год назад +1

    France and Spain And Roman: I Want A Big Empire
    Uk: Hold My Empire..

  • @chief2rep721
    @chief2rep721 Год назад +49

    We Brits had Singapore for ages, HMS Terror the Royal Navy Base at Singapore was at least as large as Pearl Harbour on Oahu !
    I grew up in Singapore in the 60's where my father was posted in the Royal Navy.
    I joined the RN in the early 80's & spent years trying to get posted to HMS Tamar, Hong Kong, yet ended up spending most of my Sea time out in the Persian Gulf, go figure !
    BTW we used to rule the Hawaiian Islands too, hence the Union Flag on the 50th State Flag.

  • @Joe13313
    @Joe13313 Год назад +250

    as an Australian, I say this, God save the King!

  • @Tass...
    @Tass... Год назад +1

    Keep in mind that the British empire also introduced parliamentary democracy and things like trial by jury and even social etiquette and events to many of these countries that were essentially barbaric and unlawful at the time. To this day more than 50 countries have benifited from the civilized rules that Britain introduced to them. You can criticize many barbaric invasions over the course of history but Britain always did it with an offering of making them better people. Just look at India and Pakistan for example. Their populations have ONE single thing that their entire nations get behind and support when it comes to sports... Cricket! Who gave them Cricket? Without the British empire they would have no sporting interests at all. A civil sport. This also applies to almost every single other commonwealth nations. The caribean islands, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. We gave the gift of Cricket to ALL of them whilst we were there. And every single one of them has it as their national sport now.
    It's entirely possible that without our interventions they would be no better than places like Iran, North Korea and any other modern day despot nations that we had no part to play in. (Even most recently Hong Kong are regreting Britain handing back their country to China and their democracy being removed in favour for communism) We left civilized nations behind us. Think on that.

  • @harbl99
    @harbl99 5 месяцев назад

    British North Borneo (now part of Malaysia) is a crazy one. It was conquered and ruled not by a government or a company, but by one family, the Brookes. They were originally brought in by the Sultan of Brunei, who was overlord of the area, but ended up as kings in their own right in the 1840s when all the local chiefs, warlords, headmen, etc. decided that the Brookes were the only people who could keep order and decide local disputes fairly. The White Rajahs of Sarawak, as they were known, ruled until 1946.

  • @14sgdpg82
    @14sgdpg82 Год назад +92

    its scary how little our counterparts know about us , brits are very proud to be brits and this is only a fraction of our full history

    • @callumcochrane7759
      @callumcochrane7759 Год назад

      Tbf thats because Yanks think history started in 1776 and only extends beyond US borders when their troops do

    • @Bobnormal4
      @Bobnormal4 8 месяцев назад +8

      and this is why we are told to be ashamed of our history and have had special efforts to destroy our moral. Look at what we are capable of, the powers that be are scared of us when we get together

    • @lukemorris4065
      @lukemorris4065 8 месяцев назад +13

      @@Bobnormal4the fact the English ended slavery and it gets 0 notice is quite mental

    • @ConnorCutt
      @ConnorCutt 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@lukemorris4065 in fact the british ended slavery, and patrolled areas where slave ships transported slaves, freed many slaves and yet we are blamed for it despite the fact portugal sold just as many slaves and nobody brings them up in the discussion. not only that but slaves had much more rights in Britain than anywhere else in the western world, however people dont ever talk about these things because they want to be negative and blame someone for generational trauma that doesnt exist, in order to claim special benefits for free.

    • @4rch3rslif
      @4rch3rslif 8 месяцев назад +5

      I’m English not a Brit thank you I was born in England I speak English not British

  • @shadowysea
    @shadowysea Год назад +187

    We were invaded many times in our history and learned about it the hard way. As a result we are a nation of mongrels including saxons, normans and vikings, aka we're a warrior people , it's in our blood and we like a ruck. Apologies to those we missed, we'll get round to you next time. 😉

    • @Jake_5693
      @Jake_5693 Год назад +1

      We are not a nation of Mongrels, the Vikings and Normans barely left a mark genetically.
      Modern DNA research has shown most people’s DNA in this country has largely unchanged from what it was in 1066. This mongrel theory is a fallacy.

    • @steveryan696
      @steveryan696 Год назад +15

      There’s plenty of time yet 😂🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @anthonytofts9371
      @anthonytofts9371 Год назад +11

      Look out yanks. With the mess your politics is in we Brits might come back. Charles111 seems a bettter bet for you than Biden 1 or the Trumpasaurus!

    • @geox8485
      @geox8485 Год назад +3

      @Jordan Sherrington Our politics are actually terrible rn

    • @leonardburgess8527
      @leonardburgess8527 Год назад +2

      We did bud, 1982 falkands and south georgia.

  • @thetom12395
    @thetom12395 2 месяца назад +1

    the british empire was a very good thing for alot of those countrys many wanted to be ruled by the british. very proud to be british and theres no question that its history is impressive

  • @tracy6568
    @tracy6568 Год назад

    Oh my god I had to turn the sound as it was so upsetting and remembered the pain of labour poor darling! The lady was so lovely soothing and caring for her! She and the baby are so happy and beautiful 🥰

  • @pauljermyn5909
    @pauljermyn5909 Год назад +18

    the funny thing was that a lot of it was accidental, denying enemy trade, discovering new lands, gaining land in treaties etc, most countries Britain just intended to trade with whilst preventing their european enemies from trading there.

    • @ianhogben3472
      @ianhogben3472 Год назад +2

      thats something i find fascinating too

  • @kizzyp2735
    @kizzyp2735 Год назад +40

    Fun fact the U.S state of Hawaii still has the union flag as part of its flag !

    • @rubikclockweights
      @rubikclockweights Год назад

      Brilliant. True..Because the U.S was and is British. Only difference is they rule themselves and dont have great British healthcare and teach the kids F*** all about their roots.

    • @warfarewarrior
      @warfarewarrior Год назад +3

      That was out of respect.

    • @noriemeha
      @noriemeha Год назад

      GRRRRR!!

  • @BarneyWobba
    @BarneyWobba 6 месяцев назад +1

    The UK has given back independence to more places than any other country in the world, and more than any country has ever conquered. Bringing civilisation to the many.
    No mention of the Falklands...
    Gibraltar is still part of the UK lol....
    Yes, a few were joint invasions but those are only relatively recent as the UK has turned it's back on imperialism and is more focussed on financial dominance. Most of these are solely UK/GB/England.
    Yes, some of the names of countries have changed since being occupied.
    With India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan...the 'British Raj' has been heavily criticised as being inhumane, and in some circumstances that is true, but not always. The British helped those countries with undertakings such as education for all, free health system, sewer systems, military training, commerce and I believe allowed citizens to become British and receive British passports, allowing travel within the Empire.
    Japan had already surrendered, but the British rocked up and stationed themselves in parts of the country at the end of the war to help with rebuilding, law enforcement, assessment and demilitarising the country.
    Battle of Agincourt (England invaded France....again) is a battle you might want to look up ;)

  • @wearsider
    @wearsider 10 месяцев назад

    The population of the UK stands at around 67 million, with a British diaspora of around 140 million concentrated in the United States, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, with smaller concentrations in the Republic of Ireland, Chile, South Africa, and parts of the Caribbean. This is a quotation from Wikipedia.

  • @seanclark6438
    @seanclark6438 Год назад +21

    British Empire covered a quarter of the globe, we once had the finest navy in the world

  • @claregale9011
    @claregale9011 Год назад +68

    Others invaded brtain too , but yes we did get about considering we are only a small island is pretty impressive, yes ... Britain really did rule the waves .

    • @Sir.T
      @Sir.T Год назад +9

      Yes British got invaded a lot way back in the day by vikings and so on. However we still managed to come out on top

    • @andylikesstuffchannel
      @andylikesstuffchannel Год назад +2

      Norman's Vikings Danish Celts

    • @mmcc5846
      @mmcc5846 Год назад +1

      It is called the English

    • @pixlhound
      @pixlhound Год назад +2

      @Michael Rogers It's Great Britain, no need for the quotations, you aren't quoting anyone when you use the proper name

    • @da90sReAlvloc
      @da90sReAlvloc Год назад +2

      @@andylikesstuffchannel Romans

  • @andrewmoss3681
    @andrewmoss3681 3 месяца назад

    "More than the Roman Empire?!?"
    Every Brit watching starts chuckling to themselves

  • @christinesmurthwaite8660
    @christinesmurthwaite8660 5 месяцев назад +2

    that’s why we had the best navy in the word

  • @emosijougavule2561
    @emosijougavule2561 Год назад +48

    Singapore is also part of UK colony, the only Asian coutry where English is their main language together with their local tongue. Also Nepal is the only country being invaded, where the British forfeit in defeat because of the bravery of the Nepali warriors, instead they sign a treaty where they become allies for Centuries where UK recruits Nepalese to be part of the British Gurkha regiments.

  • @paulusarnhelm704
    @paulusarnhelm704 Год назад +18

    So many countries today have their legal system based on English common law, Including the US.

  • @PMexPAT
    @PMexPAT 7 месяцев назад

    Churchill noted in his History of the English Speaking People that when the Romans left Britain, their culture went with them,as apart from setting up small versions of Rome,they never really altered the indigenous culture. The British Empire ,glossing over the “invading bit”, actually set up systems of government,road and rail infrastructure, law and order, most of which is still in operation to this day. The Parliamentary system is the norm in most of our “ ex colonies “ . We took from these countries,but gave also.

  • @ScotsmanDougal
    @ScotsmanDougal 7 месяцев назад

    From my comment on Embrace the Suck:
    So, the British Empire was at it's peak in 1921. At that time, Britain ruled over *big breath* Ireland, Canada, Bermuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, Honduras, Pitcairn, The Caymen Isles, Jamaica, Grenada, British Virgin Isles, St. Kits & Nevis, Anguilla, Montserrat, Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & The Grenadines, The Falkland Isles, South Georgia & The Sandwich Isles, St. Helena, Ascension Isles, Minorca, Gibralta, Malta, Heligoland, Cyprus, Egypt, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, NIgeria, Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwae, Zanzibar, South Africa, South-West Africa, Mauritius, Seychelles, Maldives, Oman, Aden, Kuwait, Bahrain, India, Ceylon, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Isles, Gilbert Island, Nauru, Ellis Isles, Fiji, New Hebrides, Western Samoa, Tonga, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, and some territory in Antartica.
    The British Empire was known as "the empire on which the sun never sets" because the sun was always shining on at least one territory.
    Of the countries above, 53 are in the current commonwealth.

  • @Martin_Adams184
    @Martin_Adams184 Год назад +35

    An interesting presentation. Thank you! I was born in 1950, and therefore am old enough to remember Empire Day, which was later renamed into Commonwealth Day. And because I had relatives living and working in the colonies (especially in West Africa and East Africa), I remember vividly when those countries became independent, mostly in the 1960s. Sorry that the following comment is essay-length - the subject needs it, and this is a good, well-informed forum for that.
    It's inevitable that a broad overview of this kind omits some subtle distinctions. But it is interesting that many of the comments here address those distinctions. So here's my shot at making them.
    Firstly it was the British Empire: Scottish, Welsh and Irish people were as involved in establishing it as were English. (I suppose "British Empire" is cleaner than "UK Empire", for Ireland is not part of Britain, but was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Ambiguous, isn't it? I spent most of my life in Ireland, so have experienced the legacies of that ambiguity.)
    Secondly, and as several commentators here have pointed out, a huge proportion of the empire was acquired not primarily through direct military conquest, but by developing trading relationships with local rulers who were bought off with British money and thereby persuaded to cooperate with British rule. (Much of India, for example, was absorbed in that way.) That said, British military power came into play if there were attempts to break those arrangements, and if local people tried to develop policies that were seen (rightly or wrongly) as against British interests. Yet still, and as in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, it was often native, pro-British armies, that did much of the fighting.
    Thirdly, much of the empire (most obviously North America, Australia, New Zealand and Canada) was turned into nation states through settlement - settlement not confined to British subjects, but dominated by them. In that case military power of one sort or another might become involved, if the original inhabitants resisted such settlement. The USA and Canada are examples of that; but the military power tended to be exerted by the settler communities themselves and their armies, not by elements of the British army.
    Fourthly, the map does not include many other countries that were "invaded" not so much by conquest, as via alliance with the native regimes that were seeking to push out another invader - so the British were invited to invade. A striking example of this is the large number of European states that were supported by the British army during the Napoleonic Wars. Examples are the support of Portugal and (to a lesser extent) Spain during the Peninsular War of 1807-1814. Likewise there were "expeditions" into other countries to oppose Napoleonic power, in support of Britain's international interests. With the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo (1815), the British withdrew from all those countries. Likewise, British control over countries of the middle-east, such as Jordan and many other Arab states came about because, following the fall of the Ottoman Empire, that empire was dismembered and handed over, under orders of the League of Nations, to be re-ordered by the then most powerful European colonial powers, France and the UK.
    Fifthly, it was naval power that made all this possible. For over 150 years, the Royal Navy was by far the most powerful in the world.
    Finally, I remember coming across a table in an academic historical journal that explored the following question. "Since 1600, which nations have been most involved in military conflicts outside their own national borders?" The British were top in that table by a VAST margin. I think my memory is correct when I say that over the last 400 years the number of years when British forces have NOT been involved outside the country's boundaries in some military operation or other (e.g. the "Malayan Emergency", an undeclared war of the 1950s) is in low double figures - less than 20, I seem to remember. (If someone can be more accurate than I, I'd appreciate it.)
    Thank you for such an engaging presentation. This, and your other "reaction" videos are always worth watching for their insight, interest and sensitivity. Subscribed!

  • @kizzyp2735
    @kizzyp2735 Год назад +35

    Al Murray does a brilliant stand up routine about this ...definitely worth a watch and very funny.

    • @theoffensivenameelite7418
      @theoffensivenameelite7418 Год назад +2

      Yer. The falklands war was for penguins 🤣🤣

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 Год назад

      He's laughing at the little Englanders, as I'm sure you know. A modern day alf garnett.

    • @kizzyp2735
      @kizzyp2735 Год назад +4

      @@stephenhill545 No he isnt at all. Its part of his whole persona as "pub landlord". He is also demonstrating his sharp mind and in depth knowledge of history , especially military history in which he has a keen interest. Not everything has to dissected to find a group of people to mock or hate ..... its just comedy !

  • @shazza4
    @shazza4 10 месяцев назад +1

    Your face at 4 minutes into the video 😂 you look in shock lol

  • @richie7425
    @richie7425 Месяц назад +2

    Sorry guys! We got a little carried away..

  • @antoineduchamp4931
    @antoineduchamp4931 Год назад +31

    Steve, the fact that a nice guy like you speaks English is because, as you know, you were one of our colonies... under George 3rd of Britain. Many Americans really hate him!! You are a perfect example of an English speaking person from the old colonial days.

    • @antoineduchamp4931
      @antoineduchamp4931 Год назад +6

      @@neuralwarp Very well put may I say... the so-call rise of Empire which followed his reign... Britain becoming an almighty naval power, and the foremost trading nation on earth. Those were the days.

    • @bigenglishmonkey
      @bigenglishmonkey Год назад

      @@antoineduchamp4931 also longest reigning king in British history.

    • @TheZodiacz
      @TheZodiacz Год назад

      @@bigenglishmonkey and mad as a hatter

    • @stevepoulton8826
      @stevepoulton8826 Год назад +2

      I think Britain colonised rather than invaded mostly uncivilized countries mostly welcomed by the chiefs and kings. America was probably a wilderness same as most of the countries colonised for the wealth that the indigenous people didnt know they had.

    • @markrainford1219
      @markrainford1219 Год назад

      Those would be Americans of non-British descent obviously.

  • @steveearis4786
    @steveearis4786 Год назад +13

    i've just watched the poppy video again and i hope you gave your family a hug after it as you look like you needed it.
    i'm learning as much about my own countries history as much as you are watching videos like yours mate. enjoy the journey...

  • @danc1897
    @danc1897 Год назад +2

    He missed Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia (if he is including WW2 - which he is)

  • @Benji7931
    @Benji7931 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your getting all the answers in the video your watching and your still asking questions when it’s telling you what your asking😂

  • @davidmccurdy8911
    @davidmccurdy8911 Год назад +76

    One of my favourite quotes is "Britains biggest export is Independence Days" :)

    • @mikegriffiths2262
      @mikegriffiths2262 Год назад +18

      Britain's biggest export is the English language

    • @occamraiser
      @occamraiser Год назад +7

      And the rule of law, parliamentary democracy, the bill of rights, and the English language.

    • @gkewley42
      @gkewley42 Год назад +4

      We invented everything you can see. We created the law you use, the time you keep and the words you utter. A thank you would be nice.

    • @countzero1136
      @countzero1136 Год назад

      @@gkewley42 And don't forget the internet itself, along with the computer hardware we use to access it :)

    • @corkboy4523
      @corkboy4523 Год назад

      @@gkewley42and then fucked yourselves with brexit😆

  • @davegoodwin1950
    @davegoodwin1950 Год назад +47

    I know it's controversial to say nowadays but it's our amazing history that makes us proud. Lots of negative things as well but like you say, for such a tiny island, we've played a huge part in history for good and bad

    • @PalaceofPlacentia
      @PalaceofPlacentia Год назад +1

      im proud of my country its who we are and those who came before us , the liberals can go and fhuk themselves , they would like to destroy our country and its history.

    • @davegoodwin1950
      @davegoodwin1950 Год назад

      @@PalaceofPlacentia RESPECT! HOW CAN WE NOT BE ?

    • @davegoodwin1950
      @davegoodwin1950 Год назад +1

      @@PalaceofPlacentia I'm an even prouder Yorkshire man lol

    • @davegoodwin1950
      @davegoodwin1950 Год назад

      @@PalaceofPlacentia cheeky twats during COVID trying to pull down statue of Churchill! I don't care who they are but there wudda been murders if that had happened. Tits who are clearly just sheep following sheep!

    • @sp4rtavus244
      @sp4rtavus244 Год назад +5

      Speak for yourself Pal, I am personally embarrassed.

  • @chrisellis1232
    @chrisellis1232 7 месяцев назад +2

    For context, the British Empire was the same as the Star Wars Empire 🤔😉

  • @andywilson8524
    @andywilson8524 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well this explains why I get frosty receptions when I go on holiday 😂🇬🇧

  • @danielrussell5727
    @danielrussell5727 Год назад +30

    Seems weird that they mention every country England has invaded, but leave out Scotland and Wales. Wales didn't fall to England until 1283. Scotland never did (it became one due to a Union of Crowns).

    • @grahvis
      @grahvis Год назад +5

      Wales wasn't a country as such, that is why it is not represented on the Union flag.

    • @shelleyphilcox4743
      @shelleyphilcox4743 Год назад +2

      @@grahvis Wales and England were united through two Acts by Henry VIII, of the Welsh House of Tudor, and the St George's cross represents both.

    • @brettevill9055
      @brettevill9055 Год назад

      I think the maker of the video was working with a list of modern sovereign states. Certainly a lot of the countries listed didn’t exist at the time of the British invasion.

    • @grahvis
      @grahvis Год назад +4

      @@neuralwarp .
      Wales was never a single country and the part that was the Principality ended in 1545. The term "Principality " as it is used today, is an informal term and not strictly true.
      At the time of the Act of Union, Wales was considered part of England, hence not appearing on the Union flag.

    • @ianabrahams9703
      @ianabrahams9703 Год назад +1

      King Edward l, the "Hammer of the Scots" might disagree with you on that point, Daniel Russell

  • @Zooumberg
    @Zooumberg Год назад +47

    There are currently 58 countries which celebrate independence day from the UK. So when Americans ask if we get offended that they celebrate that day we just raise a glass and with a wink and a smile congratulate them.

    • @Jpeg13759
      @Jpeg13759 Год назад

      Seems, that after 100+ years, crimes against humanity don´t cout so much anymore...
      "Great" Britan was not great at all...

    • @stun9771
      @stun9771 Год назад +8

      Yep, that’s good…unfortunately, every time the US has ventured overseas to fight a war on their own, without British Troops, or without insufficient number of British Troops, they’ve lost…!!…unless they were fighting Mexicans…!!

    • @randomshorts739
      @randomshorts739 Год назад +2

      ​@@stun9771 That is cause they caught all the Mexicans having a siesta

    • @NoName-dc5df
      @NoName-dc5df Год назад

      @@Jpeg13759 I'm sure each of them committed their own "crimes against humanity" that were just as bad, if not worse. Funny how people like you like to hold Britain to a different standard to any other country. And Britain has done more good than any other country as well.

    • @markm7776
      @markm7776 Год назад +1

      @@stun9771 I feel that its a bit of a dig to the yanks after d-day. Just saying we owe the Americans alot for what they did for Europe.

  • @stevetimms1219
    @stevetimms1219 Год назад +2

    The UK , Franc, Spain and Holland were the main European colonialists due to their superior technologies at the time (their Navys). But these countries made the modern world.

  • @lauriemapplebeck1286
    @lauriemapplebeck1286 Год назад +1

    I am so glade you have us!!🇨🇦🇨🇦❤️🇬🇧

  • @TukikoTroy
    @TukikoTroy Год назад +32

    Invaded means someone sends an army there with an objective. These are the pink areas. Conquered means ruled by the invader and are the red parts. After the American rebellion, The UK needed somewhere else to send its convicts. Australia seemed suitable so that's where they went. Interesting fact, On Tasmania (that's the island south of Australia) there was also a penal colony called Point Puer which was mainly for child convicts... It wasn't a nice place. To end with, the reason the UK was able to do this with only a relatively small standing army, was all down to the Royal Navy, which absolutely ruled the waves for a long long time.

    • @pompeytid1970
      @pompeytid1970 Год назад +5

      Almost but not quite. The Royal Navy yes was part of it but unlike other colonial powers, the Brits basically got on with everyone. Accepting of people's religions and cultures, so long as they weren't cruel or barbaric or threatening to law and order. Hitler apparently was amazed with how small a British standing army was, yet had the largest empire yet known. We couldn't do it any other way than by rubbing along with other peoples.

    • @TukikoTroy
      @TukikoTroy Год назад

      @@pompeytid1970 And if they were "...cruel or barbaric or threatening to law and order." What then? Britain's small army could only do so much. Britain's navy, however, could influence the trade of not only the offending country, but any country that dared trade with them.

    • @20chocsaday
      @20chocsaday Год назад +2

      @@TukikoTroy If a local leader was an offence then another local leader might be helped, just a little, to get rid of the nuisance...

    • @TukikoTroy
      @TukikoTroy Год назад +2

      @@20chocsaday Yup, a trick learned from the Romans I believe. :D

    • @davidstell6745
      @davidstell6745 Год назад +1

      @@pompeytid1970 The British Army has always been relatively small compared to other nations' armies, but one advantage of the empire was that suddenly the imperial power had access to colonial standing armies to use in major wars. Thus in both world wars, 'British' forces included very sizable contributions from the 'colonies', e.g. the Anzacs (Australia and New Zealand Army Corp), The South African army, the Canadian Army and the Indian Army, to name but a few. Britain still has friendly relations with these countries and carries out fairly frequent military exercises with their armies.

  • @lizjohnson8055
    @lizjohnson8055 Год назад +12

    Gibraltar is still British and the Gibraltans that I know are very proud of this. They often come to University over here, and think nothing of popping over to London for Christmas shopping.

    • @LouLou-tl1gv
      @LouLou-tl1gv 10 месяцев назад +1

      My grandparents are Spanish born and raised in Gibraltar they are not British proud Spanish folk who speak Spanish

  • @whitehorsemilitia
    @whitehorsemilitia Год назад

    Just a simple comment, there is a difference between invading a country and ruling a country, Invasion implies you intentionally entered someone else's territory without their consent or permission, ruling/occupation implies you enact laws/policies onto the people with the approval of the home government. When Britain invaded Iran alongside the Soviet Union, that meant that we had troops there but we did not install our own administrative authority over the people living in Iran, they still had their own government.

  • @arthurzeidan327
    @arthurzeidan327 Год назад

    Gibraltar is a BOT (British Overseas Territory), which means that they have certain autonomy but are owned by Britain

  • @bigsam5171
    @bigsam5171 Год назад +104

    The British spirit is very hard to break, we are a warrior people and have always been ahead of the curve in terms of military power, organisation, infrastructure and the desire to expand and conquer our enemies and neighbours. For the size of our small nation we are one of the most influential and impactful countries in the world

    • @benjaminvanderneut6826
      @benjaminvanderneut6826 Год назад

      The dutch didnt defeat Britain because they needed a protestant "friend" against the Catholic tyranny of France,Spain and the germanic states. Lucky you ;)

    • @markmiller6402
      @markmiller6402 Год назад +35

      We’re also fucking lunatics when somebody pisses us off 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @ayedean6744
      @ayedean6744 Год назад

      Meh we were, now we choose leaders with no spine, even worse they have no brain. I'm ready for a leader who can fight off atleast 6 squirrel!!!!

    • @qgqsrg1
      @qgqsrg1 Год назад +2

      true but the nation being a "small" island is why it succeeded in being the largest colonial empire too, had it been connected by land to Europe it would have never happened (history would be completely different then anyway).

    • @ayedean6744
      @ayedean6744 Год назад +3

      @@qgqsrg1 that's just obvious, what would we need the best navy on the planet for in mainland Europe 😂

  • @adelwulf8864
    @adelwulf8864 Год назад +15

    My dude, your reaction through this one was just priceless and totally worth watching it for.

    • @susanmackenzie2239
      @susanmackenzie2239 Год назад

      I have never wanted to slap anyone around more after watching that. IRAQ WAS INVADED!!!! War on terror? Where did this guy get his education? A cereal box? I've met a lot of Americans but this guy takes the biscuit (better tell him that's a cookie) lol. Please don't come to Scotland any time soon 🙏

    • @elomial724
      @elomial724 Год назад +1

      Fake reaction as always

  • @AngloSaxon-yx8tk
    @AngloSaxon-yx8tk Год назад +1

    Smallest country to have the largest empire for the longest time.

  • @arthurzeidan327
    @arthurzeidan327 Год назад

    Australia, Canada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, The Bahamas, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Belize are still monarchies sharing the British monarch. Although they are de facto independent, King Charles III is also King of all those countries aforementioned, which are called the "Commonwealth Realms"

  • @frogmaster83
    @frogmaster83 Год назад +28

    We have always liked foreign holidays. 🤣🤣👍👍

    • @Grumpy63uk
      @Grumpy63uk Год назад +4

      Love this comment 😂😂💕

    • @ianhogben3472
      @ianhogben3472 Год назад

      every where is warmer than home