Why Wasn't Portugal Conquered By Spain ?? 🇵🇹 🇪🇸
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In this video we'll have a look on how did Portugal managed not to be conquered by Spain considering it is surrendered by Spain. We try to have a look on the major moments in the relation between the two states and also covere the Reconquista events. I'm sure that the history of these two countries will fascinate you.
Watch the video to learn the whole story.
Feel free to write your opinion about this in the commnets.
Hope you'll enjoy the video!
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Why wasn’t Portugal conquered by Spain !?
Although much smaller than Spain, Portugal is actually the older country between the two. It emerged as a kingdom in 1128 as part of the Reconquista, a series of battles by Christian states to expel the Muslims from the Iberian peninsula. Spain was found in 1479, when the Crown of Castile and the Crown of Aragon united.
During the European wars of 18th century the two countries found themselves on opposite sides, Portuguese being aligned with Britain, and Spain with France. In 1762, Spain launched an unsuccessful attack on Portugal. A second attempt of Spain was in 1807, when together with France, they managed to successfully invade Portugal, but in the end France decided to take over both countries.
Portugal and Spain united in order to escape the French domination which they finally did, with the help of British Army, in 1814.
Starting with the 19th century, the two countries realized that the most of their wealth is coming from abroad and shifted their focus from their European lands to their overseas possessions and defending of their trade routes.
In the 20th century, the idea of invading Portugal was still alive, but the benefits of an invasion were never worth the effort for Spain.
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France: they are never going to expect this one.
Sneaky croissant.
Welp.
I think that was probably Napoleon dumbest mistake
@@ernestov1777 Why? I am not sur about this one
@@creepingdeathm8856 Probaly because it stretched his resources to thin trying to hold onto Spain and Portugal instead of letting them hang on themselves
Spain: We are free!
France: Oh I wouldn't say free...
More like.. under new management
@@CJ5CA Man of Culture i see
@@CJ5C😂😂
I remember in 1940 Something happend
Sounds like deja vu..... Murica to Philippines 1898
Portugal and Spain have a Tom and Jerry type relationship
😂😂😂fixe
But portugal is the mouse.. 😂
As a Spaniard this has me chuckling 😭
But yeah in the 20th century both of our countries realized we were shoved in deep shit so we got over it
La verdad es que no!
They have been most of their history allies.
fun fact: Portugal they brought first time tea leafs to Europe.
Great Britain: i will defend you to rest of my life 🍵😅
They Got it from Al Andalus which themselves got from Morocco.
@@blutherhood3893no, Portugal got the tea by trading it with China
@@MrDave1468 I know, I was answering to the guy who said that Portugal got the tea from Al andalus, which isnt true
@@MrDave1468 It’s disingenuous without validating to source from which the product came from
Its true, even the queen Catherine of Braganca who married Charles 2, she was the one who made it popular to drink tea in Britain.
Spain: “yeah we won!”
France: “We? I didn’t know you spoke my language”
Wtf is the punchline?
@@SmirkPocket so Spain was helped by France to kill Portugal, and France later betrayed Spain and just took both. We or “oui” is yes in French, so France basically says, “we won? Nah, I won.”
Jokes aren’t funny when you have to explain them
@@Legostormtrooper1 womp womp
@@SmirkPocketthe hell did it take you a fucking month to respond for? I am watching Charlie crash out over immigration, and this pops up? Why do you still care?
@@Legostormtrooper1 seems like you care more than I do with your attitude 😂 cry more lil bro
Spain : "Thanks for helping me winning this war brother"
France : "Spain, here's the thing.."
Hon hon hon
Hits harder than Sheperd's betrayal from MW2
the world 2023: "lol, cheese eating surrender monkeys!"
😂
@@notnormal69COD ref
"france decided to take over both countries" 🗿
Then austrian painter take france
🤣🤣🤣
But he failed 😂😂
@@래모루래모로
bros mad 💀 hitler was crushed and germany occupied by france for 55 years🤡
The first loss for a napoleonic army in Europe was in southern Spain at bailen.
Portugal and Spain : We enemies 🤬
*France enters*
Portugal and Spain : We Friends 🤝🤝
I mean it's France who doesn't hate the french
In-game for legal reasons this is a joke
But that didn’t actually happen Spain was conquered by the French and Portugal was invaded 3 times by the French but never got conquered
@@Giganigga901Yeah this video is dogshit.
@@Shoteaux2even Italians can't stand the French 😂
@@sakurakou2009even French can't stand other French
In fact, the Portuguese court fled to Brazil in 1808 to escape the Napoleonic invasion. In the same year Rio de Janeiro became the "capital" of the Portuguese empire
Yeah, the British can handle things from there! Just give Beresford command of Portugese army, and go to a nice vacation in your colonial holdings while this whole mess in Iberia solves itself.
It became the capital, without the quotations-What are you “hinting” at
@@PouzaViegasit was true
Why “ capital” was not something de facto but Rio de Janeiro was oficialized as de jure the capital of Portuguese empire with until 1821 when king João VI and the court came back to Lisbon.
@@umayyah3475you comments show you very stupid, Napoleon said D. João VI was one of the only ones who deceived him. Actually it was a very clever movement since Portugal couldn’t stand against France and Spain army and France couldn’t conquer Portugal without taking the capital so rather then protecting they moved the capital not only the king like you saying but all the court and state apparatus.
I am Spanish and I respect my Portuguese neighbors. Although in the past we have had different points of view, we were Christian brothers and we fought together to reconquer the peninsula.
🇪🇦💪🏻🇵🇹
Yes , I am portuguese and even though we hate when foreigners think portugal is a region of Spain or when tourists come here saying GRACIAS to everyone.. Tha truth is that all portuguese people feel that Spain is like an old, old friend. We had our disagreements and Spain tries to take our toys but in the end we are all Iberian siblings. We have some differences but overall we are quite similar in language and culture. Regards from Lisbon
oh im portuguese and im learning spanish, i know how to say "me gusta caballos" >:D
@@Albinha23 you say "i like horses" JAJAJA
Im also Spanish or a Spaniard but I love my Portuguese brothers and I love the land of Iberia of the Iberian peninsula!
🇲🇦
That French twist was unexpected and hilarious😂
As a French I can tell you, this is a spécialité 😊
How is that unexpected?
As an indian i have no doubt about that. Because all europian colonists did the same
@@siniteanrazvan3298cause your mum
@@vhcjcv5760india poopoo land 😂😂🤢😊
you switched aragon and castille at the when they united part
You’re right, sorry about that
@@realityexplained1514aragon also owned more land to the east
@@TheLake001 Didnt aragon also own southern italy
Learned it from eu4
@@Bensontyroney never played
Spain, Portugal: _exists_
Napoleon: for me? 👉👈
He failed...
@Thomase2_4 british : yesn't
@@pantrud4331 not for British either
not cool, we had the lissabon earthquake just some years ago
France never conquered Portugal. This is garbage. It was the Portuguese and the British who took out napoleon from Spain. SMH
Bro got kingdom of Aragon and Castille mixed up ☠️
thats what i thought damn :( too bad for someone who memorized it like this now
no it is switching places
Yup
FR
And reino de Navarra y Nueva Granada
France literally said "never let them know your next move"
"Loyal enemy > Unloyal friend"
Portugal France
Bro 💀
Napoleon took over Iberia because the Spanish crown was incompetent and he crowned himself the king of Iberia nothing about loyalty.
Although I don't think Portugal is enemy of nobody,..so chill they are
@@HistoryUwu Ronaldo defended the country
Siuuuu
Napoleon join the chat 🗿
Napoleon actually failed to invade Portugal the 3x times he tried, i dont know what this dude talkin abou
@@eduardoalves4251 at this time napoleon defend France to everyone in Europe
@@harper5942 i know but he said Spain invaded Portugal with help of Napoleon, wich never happened, they did cross the borders and dismantled the portuguese military, but then portuguese rebels pushed the french and spanish out of Portugal
@@eduardoalves4251 Eduardo doesn't know his history.
Portuguese army was disbanded and a portuguese corps was created to support the french army. Portugal was fully occupied in 2 zones in 1807. Portuguese did nothing until march 1808 when riot broke out in Madrid
@@eduardoalves4251 He did invade portugal successfully: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_of_Portugal_(1807)
The Portuguese crown was united to the Spanish from 1581 to 1640.
Yes, but not as a result of a military attack from Spain
@@realityexplained1514 Iam portughese ; well.not entirely; it is true that by right because his mother was the daughter of King of Portugal.and Felipe ll grandson of King of Portugal;.he wss clearly the succesor to the Portughese throne; but in Portugal there were strongs revolts agaisnt him amd Felipe ll did have invaded Portugal cautiously with Spanish Tercios; and if were combats agaisnt troops not to favor to Felipe ll.as in naval battle of Isla Terceira in the Azores ;where the Spanish navy won a combination of Portughese who suported Prior de Crato and French ships ;greetings.
Exactly this video is quite imprecise
@@Franciscod2d2The video was “Why wasn’t Portugal *conquered* by Spain” the crowns uniting doesn’t count as Spain conquering Portugal
@@Lacteagalaxiayou are very knowledgeable. Hope our countries can unite again in the future
France was like, double it and give it to my person 💀
AHAHAHAHA
The real villain was the friend we made all along
XqcL
The real villain were the *french we made along the way.
France was like: "im gonna do whats called a pro gamer move"
😂
@@davidalvarez9312nah that was a good move. He didn't trust Spaniards and was proven right.
Guerrilleros: Fuck France
Then France agro'd the end boss.
Britain causes total party wipe.
Napoleon rage quits.
@@davidalvarez9312facts
Portugal is actually Britain's oldest allie
630 odd years
It's the oldest military alliance in the world.
@@georgebailey8179 yeah it's crazy i wouldn't of thought Portugal was the uks oldest allie
@@keyboard_monkey5945Treaty of Windsor!
Also through the port trade
Love Portugal from Spain, we are Brothers 🇪🇸🤝🇵🇹
Love Spain from Portugal 🇵🇹🤝🇪🇸 Iberian brothers 💪
@@okthatscrazyandorra too lol
Nuestros hermanos!
❤🇵🇹
RONALDO HATTRICK AGAINST SPAIN RAHHHHHHHH PORTUGAL IS THE BEST 🇵🇹 🇵🇹 🇵🇹
Love my spanish brothers 🇵🇹❤🇪🇦
Portugal is great, their restaurants are very good and portuguese people don't talk loudly in them. Some drive a little crazy, but, from what I've seen, it's almost the same everywhere 😅 This is from a spanish person 😄
Hi bro. Portuguese guy here. I live near to Spain and when i go to a restaurant in Spain I just hate people talking so loud. Still, Spain is full of nice people
@@danielgaiao991 When we go to a portuguese restaurant we can always know who are the spanish because of how loud we talk 😅 It's not always, it's like when people say that you drive too fast, you just see that is usually the same people. Even though, I haven't seen too many portugueses drive bad, I only know that a lot of people complain about it. The only place I've been where everyone drives like crazy is in Rome.
OMG Spanish people talk really loud in restaurants 😂 I thought it was just my impression
Spain and Portugal are like brothers. They argue about so often but help each other in times of trouble
France : *helps spain to invade portugal*
Also france : *invades spain later* 💀💀
Also Spain : Starts making the first victories against the french
Spain didn't get help from France to invade Portugal, Spain just let French troops go through the territory to invade Portugal, and then they betrayed Spain.
France original backstabber 😂
They got them back though during world war 2, didn’t even join the war to help their long allies France 💀
Freaking backstabbing frogs smh. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
England's oldest ally is in fact Portugal
This ancient treaty is in fact the true answer to the question.
@@briskyoungploughboyIndeed. “Why was Portugal never conquered?” Well, the real answer is that Britain guarantee the existence of Portugal - if you invade, it’s war, and until recently Britain was a big enough power for that to be a real threat.
Who can invade Portugal? Basically just Spain. As the video says, Spain got most of its wealth from its American possessions. Now, why would they piss off the largest navy in the world, losing that trade, to take over a relatively poor region of Europe? They wouldn’t.
@@potato6785no tenemos miedo a Inglaterra,lo siento por ti jajjajaa
@@miguelmartinez-sd2lpYour ancestors were terrified. You share their genetic history, and thus are equally as weak.
@@potato6785 spain is not a poor country, if you look at the per capita income it is almost the same as other major european countries, even though it has not recovered so well from the 2008 crisis
Imagine getting Castille and Aragon mixed up smh 😔
I have no words 😢
right.?
France helps Spain and then is like: Uhh I'll take both, and then the 2 enemies unite to escape from France and end up being homies
You completely skipped the Iberian Union, which caused the two to be in a union for 60 years.
The only union was the fact both countries were rule by the same king .
That was not a conquer
The Anglo-Portuguese alliance between Britain and Portugal is the oldest alliance in history, been friends for over 600 years🇬🇧🇵🇹🤝
Not really, Portugal is actually NOT Britain's oldest allie; UK is not even an allie... Some Portuguese truly believe that England and the English are something like their brothers and allies (NO englishman truly give a shit about that)... When in fact english have always despised them, like all southern Europeans. And furthermore, as they say: "England has no allies, but interests"; and therefore they present themselves as false allies always and apply very well the "divide and conquer"... In addition, they practically stole St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, and other lands/colonies from Portugal, although portuguese do not want to recognize it; and they practically declared war on portuguese when they wanted to unite the colonies of Angola and Mozambique, but they do not want to recognize it either; provoked and aided Brazil's "independence," intrigued and manipulated to place kings in the Portuguese Crown who would serve British interests; they screwed them and stole everything they could in the portuguese colonies and enclaves of Asia and around the world (just as they did to the Dutch and many other countries), and a few more misdeeds, but we are not going to extend about all that because it would take too long, ha ha... And some naifs believe themselves to be their "brothers and allies"... Of course, there are also Chileans, and some other candid around the world who believes the same thing.
And Britain loves betraying the Portuguese (Portugal is just an interest to the British)
Even then british F*****d us with an ultimatum of war.
Oldest military alliance.
Definitely not friends, though 💀
@@Miss_Ink_Addictyes we r friends.
2 points:
- Portugal was united with Spain in 1580. But it was for short period of time.
- Big mistake on the dates of the union Castile&Aragon. Although the marriage of Isabel and Fernando, both kingdoms maintained their institutions and borders. The country "Spain" that we know now did not exist until the son Carlos the I becomes the King of both kingdoms, which gives it the origin to the current geography and borders of Spain (not the institutions yet at that time)
I'll go further.
Spain did not exist until 1716-1717 with decree of Nueva de la planta made by French-spanish king Philippe V. Felipe V.
From this point, a united country existed with no castille kingdom or Aragon
@@Raisonnance. Yet the name of Spain was already in use by Fernando and Isabel to refer to both of their kingdoms together. And before that it had been used widely to cover all kingdoms in the Iberian peninsula. So it is not like they made it up in the 1700s and before that culturally and politically there was some sense of unity between Navarra, Castille and Aragón.
@@dankspain but until 1714 it was only a union of kingdoms, not a country. In fact, they had different laws and political structures. Also it technically was the Spanish empire, not Spain
@@adriandavidblancohoefle9743 So? It is like saying the US it is not a country because their states have their own judicial systems and laws. They had some level of autonomy but since the Catholic Kings Spain had a common army, external policy and even a supervisory fiscal organization. Not to mention culturally Spain was quite homogenous (hence the union of the different kingdoms, or why do you think the Netherlands, Italian territories end up splitting from Spain).
@@dankspain well, only the Netherlands did actually split up, the Italian and Burgundian lands were taken from Spain by France and Austria. Also the only reason why aragon and castille created Spain was because aragon's privileges and independence within the empire were revoked, essentially anexing them to castille.
"Let's stop fighting each other, and let's go and loot from some territories overseas."
Actually that is wrong, they startet to have colonies long before they stopped fighting each other
Yeah it was literally 'Lets trade a lot of slaves' in the case of Portugal.
@@blakebrown534 Q: top #1 slave trader?
A: England
@@marcosvidal4940I’m glad you said England , I’m sick of us Welsh being lumped it with them
Portuguese started the Atlantic slave trade. The English came in later. @@marcosvidal4940
I am half Spanish my love and respect for Portugal! Vamos Portugal familia para siempre!
Love Spain and Portugal 🇪🇸❤🇵🇹
Britain 🇬🇧🤝🇵🇹 Portugal
Oldest alliance in history🇬🇧🇵🇹🤝
🇵🇹❤🇬🇧
🇬🇧❤🇵🇹
🇪🇸🔫🇬🇧🇵🇹
Shame the relationship isn't as strong now
My beloved brothers stay strong and friends forever ! 🇬🇷❤️🇪🇸🇵🇹
I've heard Spain is developing stronger political ties with Turkey. Heard it from a Greek guy
Spain got betrayed by France and had to get the help of the country Spain attacked. legit
Top 10 anime betreyals but it is not anime
Portugal also got betrayed by England after France lost
The spaniard worms got what they deserved
Spain didn't want to invade Portugal only France wanted to (because of their alliance with England) so Spain was only going to let the Fr troops pass through. Instead, Napoleon had his 'big brain' moment and decided to conquer Spain too. Then Spain and Pt allied with England to defeat France.
Open a history book and stop capping. After the battle of Jena, Spain’s prime minister Godoy was extremely sus - he mobilised an army against the French border only to disband it upon hearing of Napoleon’s victory at the battle of Jena. Not to mention he was secretly trading and communicating with the British even as Napoleon’s supposed ally. The Spanish were more than suspicious, they were full on traitors who had already betrayed Napoleon and got what they deserved, if France hadn’t made the first move on Spain then Spain would have undoubtedly done it, just as they had declared war on France 10 years prior to that. So stop spreading lies, go open a book because the only traitor is Spain. They have only themselves to blame for their incompetency and cowardice
Never ask a man's salary
Never ask a woman her age
Never ask france why they took both countries 🗿
France after helping Spain invade Portugal: Execute order 66
Portugal has good food->Respect from France🥖
yeah they do. if you love seafood, Portugal is heaven.
We also have the french snails hon hon hon (not my thing tho)
You missed the Iberian Union (1580 - 1640). It didn't live long but was really significant and important to understand a lot of things that happened in it's colonies. It wasn't a formal Spanish conquer of Portugal, but still, the country got under the Spaniards
But Portugal was not comquered, its was the right of the spanish king has a heir to took Portugal.
And Portugal and spain still was separated
Year 1521...
🇪🇸: who are you, kid?
🇵🇭: ow come on, you named me "The Philippines," dad... remember?
Thought it was a Portuguese man who actually got to you, Magalhães! You know him by the name Magellan but is Magalhães,...
Fun fact: Portugal was the first ever country to say "Earth is round"
Quran say earth is Spherical
@@mjama2132 Same thing
There's a major flaw at the start of the video, the Kingom of Castilla and Kingdom of Aragon are inverted.And it's actually Crown of Aragon, it was never a Kingdom because there never was a King. Great video though!
Land: *Exists*
Napolean: _Is for me?_
Edit: Why is Napolean frowned upon on many history textbooks? What did he do wrong?
No Napeleon, its your allie's land
Britain: lmao no.
@@malificajones7674Britain when fighting a war without having serveral empires helping it:😫
@@rias.gremoryyy Britain was a naval nation. So we made alliances with countries that had land armies, so they could do the dying for us.
Britain was the pivotal player that crushed Napoleon and ended France as a world power.
He can have the Island of Saint Helena.
I'm Portuguese and Portugal wasn't founded in 1128!! What happened in 1128 was that our future first king defeated his own mother and gained the throne of the Portucalense county. By then, we were still part of the Kingdom of Leon. In 1139, after we won the Battle of Ourique against the Muslims, we self proclaimed our independence from Castille-Leon. In 1143, our king and the king of Castille-Leon signed the Treaty of Zamora where it was recognized our independence. In 1179, the Pope recognized Portugal as a Kingdom. 1143 is the main date for our independence and is the one we Portuguese ourselves care the most
Dá-lhe este gajo não percebe nada
Eu tbm reparei nisso, depois lê o meu. Comentário se quiseres
1143 quem não souber está data não é português!
Yeah this video has very dubious facts. 😅
1128 é a data da independencia de facto não de jure.
Proud to be Portuguese ❤️
Love portuguese from Slovakia 🇸🇰❤️🇵🇹
I'm Portuguese too , do you agree with this video ???
Braga nice district u should visit
Proud to be descendent of Portugueses, from Brazil 🇧🇷❤🇵🇹
@@marcioborgesreis9066A Batalha de Ajubarrota e o fato de Portugal ter sido uma potência também foi importante pela independência de Portugal
Love ❤️ videos like this one. Very interesting. 😊
Spain: I will invade Portugal!!!
UK: Don't touch my Brother. 🇵🇹🤜🏻🤛🏻🇬🇧
Que tontería
@@afonsocastrocarrera3390 déjalos con los guiris
🇵🇹🤜🏽🤛🏻🇬🇧
Portugal en la Unión Europea pero Reino Unido NO.
@@afonsocastrocarrera3390 Bom, Isto é verdade.
Mas Portugal e o Reino Unido são irmãos.
São eles, o Povo com quem mais partilhamos história.
Amazing video 😮
Thanks! It really means a lot for me.
Incredible how those two countries practically took over the entire Western Hemisphere! Spanish is everywhere!
Castile and Aragon are swapted
👍Good Job
getting double conquered by the one that helped you conquer something then teaming up with the ones you tried to conquer is the most anime thing ever
Short answer: We're bros 🇪🇸🤝🇵🇹
Love Portugal from Brazil 🇧🇷🤝🇵🇹
Love you too Brazil, we love you too wish you all the best❤🇵🇹💞🇧🇷
@gondar6181 Do u even know the brazilian history to start talking bullshit?
@gondar6181how ur prob 5 yo who doesnt even know what does it means
@gondar6181 how is that cringe?
@gondar6181You are a clown 🤡
It wasn’t just as late as in 19th century that Portugal realized that most of its wealth was coming from overseas. The most prosperous time for Portugal had been 1480-1580.
And most of that wealth came through Lisbon being the hub and distributor for trade with Asia and Europe, which totally is omitted.
The war in which Spain and France invaded Portugal was a pre-napoleonic war in 1795.
And "hiring" many people from a continent south of Europe.
Man, you misplaced Castille and Aragon. Please swap the tags... But cool video anyways! Take care and keep up the good work!
The kingdom of Castille and Aragon are wrong on your map
Yes
Vaya cagada jajajajaja
😂😂 was about to write the same. Unbelievable how people can just make videos without a proper research
Basically France forced them to make up the hard way, and I think that’s beautiful
i enjoyed learning from this shorts
This video really does make portugal look really good
Spain: We won!
France: Oh, I wouldn't say "we"...
Sorry guys but you just miss 60 years of Iberian union after Portugal's defeat in Morocco and disappearance of its king.
If Spain gets Portugal it will be the most cubic country in the world
Especially if Castile gets its independence.
Not more than egypt
@@Th3_b3anhave they been close to getting it?
@@Th3_b3an Catalonia actually
Check Egypt
I learn soooo much in your videos! Thank you!
Portugal was for 60 years under Spain between 1580 and 1640, but great video you must be the first foreign that knows Portugal history. COngratulations
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There was an Iberian Union on the 16th and 17th centuries rulled by the Filipes but it wasn't militarily conquered. It resulted from a lack of monarchs to rule Portugal after King Sebastian of Portugal died in battle in Morrocco against the Ottomans. Portugal maintained its borders, but was ruled by a Spanish king. In Portugal, Filipe the II of Spain became Filipe the I and so on till the Filipe the III. Portugal became independent again when two parts of the Iberian Union were trying to become independent - Catalonia and Portugal. Filipe the IV of Spain (in Portugal the III) thought that Catalonia was more valuable than Portugal diplomatically speaking because of its great wealth, and sent more military support to that region than to Portugal. It concluded with John the IV of Portugal, from the house of Bragança, to reestablish the sovereignty of Portugal in 1640.
France was like: under new management
Thanks for the videos really helpful 🖤
Damn dude, theres an minor inconvenience there: Portugal was born by its help on the Reconquest Wars ( Guerras de Reconquista ), after the king of Castilla saw how much the kingdom auxiliated on the war. So, technically its the older, but Castilla is way more. If you count Spain as the union between Castilla and Aragon, and not just Castilla ( the modern Spanish is the adaptation of the Ancient Castillian ), then Portugal is, in fact, the older.
Saudações do Brasil🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
May have comitted an error there, but thats my vision there.
Good video btw 👍
Help? We pretty much started the de conquista while the Spaniards were eating their tapas.
@@Apilif91Portugal at the time the Reconquista started with Astur kingdom and then with Leon, Navarre and Aragon exists and reconquered all territory between the north, actual Asturias, Cantabria, Pais Vasco, Navarra, the north of Aragon and Cataluña, and the map said. Portugal was founded as duchy by leon kingdom
The fact that Portugal is older than the actual "Spain" is a fact, so stop finding excuses.
@@unaihernandez330exactly
Man casually swapped Castille and Aragon
Nice video, one small issue: the Crown of Aragon was the one in the Eastern part of Spain and Castile in the Western one
Spain pulled an Italy move before Italy even existed?? 💀
Rome trained Spain. Spanish warfare and the short sword are similar to that of Rome.
Don’t forget that between 1580 and 1640, Portugal was part of Spain, because of a royal line issue, but the portuguese stood up, and revived themselves in 1640 with the “ Restauração “ ( restauration ). And Portugal only became officially a kingdom in 1079
You are wrong. What about the Iberian Union between 1580 and 1640, when Portugal fell under Spanish rule?
What u mean with fell? The King of Spain was the herder to the throne, under portuguese law he had to be crowned king of portugal, its not like spain invaded portugal
@@eduardoalves4251 seems like you never heard about the War of Portuguese Succession.
It was an iberian union, not portugal under the spanish rule
@felix5062 you have to go to the history books. Portugal was invaded by Spain.
@@mirektobiasz7420 that doesn't mean that portugal was under spanish rule
Spain: Thank you so much France
France: hold my beer
Germany: How have u been
France: shit here we go again.
I love this channel
Napoleon: Joins the chat
Portugal Royal Famliy: Escapes to Brazil with the help of England
Napoleon: ???
You skipped those 60 years that we were the same country because the king of Spain was the uncle of the virgin king of Portugal. He (Felipe II de España) become the king of Portugal, and they kept that way for some time (until Carlos II if I don't recall it wrongly)
Actually Portugal and Spain were united for 60 years, until the portuguese people reunited conditions to engage in a war with the Spanish king and power. After this war Portugal regained independency.
@@giselefreitas1165 Exactly, that war ended when Carlos II of Spain was king if I'm not mistaken
Just goes to say never trust anyone from the outside they will betray you after using you or claiming to help you in life
The kingdom was formed officially in 1143, in the treaaty of zamora, not in 1128. But Portugal is still older than spain, so good content.
Portugal and Spain : enemies
*France appears*
Portugal and Spain : Oh no we must merge
Simple answer, they tried multiple times but we beat their asses…
Iberian Union says what....
@@phillip_iv_planetking6354battle of aljubarrota says hi
@@lautentico9517 So?
The point was being conquered.....
@@phillip_iv_planetking6354 our king died and its closest relative was the spanish one wow what a "conquest" ahah btw we still speak portuguese today so you guys failed
@@Xgamerplays So why send 10k troops to Lisbon?
And fight the battle of Alcantara?
LOL
If Britain and France had teamed up, we could be eating baguettes and drinking Yorkshire gold tea anywhere we god damn please
😆
That was the Angevin Empire.
I didn't even know you guys don't eat bread everyday
@jerudo66 we do, its just we both have the stereotypes of the French eating baguettes and the brits drinking lots of tea
@@makeasylumsgreatagain864 well for my case it's true, we do eat baguettes everyday xD
Portugal was also ruled by Spain in a personal union from 1580 to 1640
Portugal was autonomous in that period
Portugal to Spain: "I told you so..."
France really thought they were them trying to conquer both Countries 😂
Britain and Portugal, friends and allies since 1373 (oldest, continuous friendship in history) 🇬🇧🇵🇹❤️
ERROR CHECK: You swapped the names of the crown of Castille and the Crown of Aragon. From west to east the correct order should be Portugal-Castille-Aragon
Spain and Portugal are like brothers
France: buy one get one free
Portugal, Spain, UK France have complicated relationship.
According to my experience The battles continue in the Thanksgiving dinner table.
i'm from portugal. and nowdays. we are chill with each other.
Spain as a country was not founded until "Guerras Carlistas" until then Castille and Aragon were different entities with different law which just had the same king.
Nope, you’re completely wrong.
@@Ferrarista_csm2009 In 1479 Castille and Aragon formed a dynastic union, in 1516 they shared a king and until the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714) they shared a king but we're in fact two different entities with different laws and different "Cortes(old Spanish for parliament)". When said war broke Castille sided with the Borbons and Aragon with the Habsburg. After losing the war Aragon's "Cortes" and "Fueros" (laws) were abolished, and any teacher who taught Aragonese (the language) was expelled imposing Castilla, which we call Spanish Language today.
So yes until 1707 for Aragon and Valencia, and 1714 for Catalonia they were not part of Spain as the country did not exist as an entity, even though it was called as country.
This is an open debate and not a clear answer is true because no king wrote "Spain is born when I sign this"
Even if you consider Carlos I the first true monarch, he had to swear to the Castilian parliament and the Aragonese one, I am not sure about his successors. So the first possible king of Spain was Felipe II in 1556 and in most maps I have seen from his reign Castille and Aragon are portrayed separately as Portugal or Naples.
@@i369j Im spanish, I probabbly know more history of my country that you.
Spain exists since far more time than the times of the Guerras Carlistas…
Check wich name Colon called a certain island of the Caribbean Sea.
@@Ferrarista_csm2009 Guapo, yo soy de Zaragoza. XD
Los Reyes Católicos (en realidad Ysabel Reina de Castilla y Reina Consorte de Aragón, y Fernando Rey de Aragón y Rey Consorte de Castilla) se les llamaba "Reyes de España" desde otros países y se conocía a sus reinos en la península como "España", pero no era una entidad jurídica. Y repito, su sucesor Carlos I tuvo que jurar en las Cortes Castellanas y Aragonesas. ¿Si España era un solo país porque su monarca tenía que jurar dos veces ante dos Cortes diferentes?
Hasta las Guerras Carlistas Aragón tenía sus propias leyes, Cortes e idioma, que se suprimieron con el Decreto de Nueva Planta.
A un amigo de la familia que es profe de historia le pregunté cuando es el primer papel por ESCRITO que se refiere a España como una entidad y me dijo la construcción de 1812. Esto último no estoy seguro pero fue lo que me dijo un profesor de historia.
@@i369j Chaval, supongo que sabrás que existe la isla La Española, descubierta por Colón jajaja
España ya existía como entidad, y si quieres, se puede decir que España existe desde que reinó Carlos I, pero ya te digo yo que no más tarde que eso.
Portuguese were bad ass.
Always a few against many.
Courages, independent, with a big sense of identity, inteligents, with big balls and good choices in aliances.😂😂😂
Britain saves the day once again
Actually Portugal saved Britain
África: hahahaha no
Just once actually... the rest of the world, not so much.
Uk got too much from this alliance, I feel exploited
Britain never saved anyone other than themselves.
18th century:
Spain: France you couldn't help me more against Portugal?
France: Portugal was helped by Britain,you expect it to be that easy?
I don't know exactly when it was and how long, but the spanish King Philipe II. Took over Portugal to unite them in the Iberian Union. It lasted around 60 years and caused Portugal to lose many time in the beginning of the colonialisation and they lost many little colonies to the Nederlands.
Common w Portugal ❤🇵🇹