It's hard to forget this... (Countryball Animation Explained)

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  • @birdedup
    @birdedup Год назад +283

    Drew: This is basically France's Vietnam right there
    Vietnam being France's Vietnam: Well yes but actually no

    • @thebandit0256
      @thebandit0256 Год назад +10

      *Reminder Drew is from No No America and the No no Black State*

    • @GeorgeSemel
      @GeorgeSemel Год назад +8

      I busted a gut on that one. Drew should talk to the foreign Legion about Frances Vietnam!

    • @gustavju4686
      @gustavju4686 Год назад +8

      Yeah. 'France's Vietnam before Vietnam' would be a better way to phrase it.

    • @Biduck1776
      @Biduck1776 Год назад

      ​@@GeorgeSemel God knows that he has been pooping on the toilet

    • @Roronoa_zoro2024.
      @Roronoa_zoro2024. Год назад +2

      I thought Spain was France's Vietnam from the napoleonic

  • @arcxjo
    @arcxjo Год назад +144

    Not just "La Plata", but "Argentina" also means "Silver".
    The hats are called Phrygian caps and they're a symbol of liberty (especially since the French Revolution). If you look at the flag of West Virginia, you see the day the Hatfields and the McCoys put aside their differences to brutally murder their common enemy Papa Smurf with crude farm implements.

    • @Houstondeka
      @Houstondeka Год назад +14

      Yes, it comes from the latin "Argentum"

    • @Mill_Jr
      @Mill_Jr Год назад +6

      The Brazilian state of Santa Catarina also has one on the top of the star on their flag

    • @maximipe
      @maximipe Год назад

      Argentinian here and honestly not sure what he is going on about "La plata", there is no region of land called that in the country. Either he refers to the Río de la Plata basin (which is huge and extends to Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay) or to the provincial capital city of La Plata (that didn't exist at this point yet).

    • @VALENTI12583
      @VALENTI12583 Год назад

      ​@@maximipede refiere al significado del nombre: Argentina => argertum = plata

  • @ericfernandez908
    @ericfernandez908 Год назад +30

    16:40 Well... the civil wars never really ended, we just traded the weapons for words 😁😁

  • @HF7-AD
    @HF7-AD Год назад +125

    I think something that wasn't well explained in the Argentina vid is that because the colonists drove out the brits by themselves they realised they didn't need the Spanish for defense

    • @deyversonlaconchadetumadre
      @deyversonlaconchadetumadre Год назад +23

      Yeah, it was made seem as if Spain pushed the brits out

    • @Jelloishereee
      @Jelloishereee Год назад +2

      Nice

    • @maximipe
      @maximipe Год назад +14

      Another thing that wasn't explained is Britain kicking off argentine inhabitants in Malvinas on 1833. Argentina was actively settling on the islands since 1820, arguably being the first country to do it and that's the main reason for the Malvinas war and the permanent claim from Argentina since then.

    • @angelcamachodelsolar
      @angelcamachodelsolar 10 месяцев назад

      @@deyversonlaconchadetumadre
      Maybe it's because the colonist were Spanish.

    • @x2y3a1j5
      @x2y3a1j5 Месяц назад

      @@maximipe Hi, Argie here, not sure if you Argie too, but here it goes anyway: (1) "Active settling in the islands" belongs to France, who were the very first ones to settle there, with 150 families from the town of Saint-Malo in Brittany (people from Saint-Malo are called "Malouins", hence the French place name of "Malouines", which when Hispanized gives "Malvinas"). (2) Spain "buys" the French colony, rights & claims (actually compensates for the trouble) and brings in Spanish settlers. (3) In 1811, Spain recalls the Spanish troops in Malvinas to help defend the mainland from Argentinian rebels, the Spanish & Criollo population is left on their own. (4) In 1816, newly independent Argentina sends their own government officials, some more families, and also launches a penal colony.
      So French-Spanish-Argentina population. The pirate invaders only had a garrison in Port Egmont, which they evacuated following the EXCHANGE of territorial claims & sovereignity btw the UK and Spain, UK ceding all their legal claims over the Malvinas to Spain in exchange for Spain ceding all their legal claims to Nootka Island in the Canadian Pacific (close to Vancouver) to the UK. This is the result and manifest intention of the 3 (three) successive Nootka Sound Conventions btw the UK and Spain.

  • @demo2823
    @demo2823 Год назад +47

    Interesting factoid: handsome was originally a compliment for a horse- being many hands tall was being handsome, and thus, being a majestic unit. People who knew little about horses picked up this terminology as a favourable compliment of appearance. People who did know something about horses went along with it and enjoyed being able to call Phillip horse-faced without being executed for treason.

  • @Tumper25
    @Tumper25 Год назад +32

    As Argentinian im proud to see Drew check this well done video about the history of my Country.

  • @lucaa204
    @lucaa204 Год назад +137

    As an Argentinian the video was pretty accurate, would have loved to see a little more about the 80/90/00s like the hyperinflation, the 1 a 1 and the corralito. Either way really good video

    • @GeorgeSemel
      @GeorgeSemel Год назад +11

      But Bulgarian Ball left out the most important part of Argentina, the Dove Shooting and Lago Strobel where the Rainbow trout are the size of torpedos oh and that other thing Argentine Beef! Wars come and end but good food wine and trout fishing is forever!

    • @riuskiii_1899
      @riuskiii_1899 Год назад +7

      Congrats on World Cup victory ✌️

    • @juanmanuelfariasmarroncell2514
      @juanmanuelfariasmarroncell2514 Год назад +11

      ​@@riuskiii_1899 uhhh, the peace simbol means something different in Argentina

    • @askatuproductions
      @askatuproductions Год назад +3

      13:59

    • @candygirl101
      @candygirl101 Год назад +1

      @@juanmanuelfariasmarroncell2514 JAJSJAJSJA mal

  • @jackin_it
    @jackin_it Год назад +189

    I would gladly let Bulgarian Countryballs teach me World history if it was an actual class in school.

    • @Mrs52308
      @Mrs52308 Год назад +6

      Same. Ive learned much about just one specific country from multiple vidoes, like Russia, Germany, Italy, and Argentina.

    • @carolusrex7627
      @carolusrex7627 Год назад

      I defo trust him

    • @Mrs52308
      @Mrs52308 Год назад

      @B3lla It was supposed to be videos, its plural for video (ex. Multippe videos)

  • @tadesubaru1383
    @tadesubaru1383 Год назад +23

    As a spaniard i must say. We don't get taught any of this in school lol. especially the war of independence part, we were dealing with our own war of independence and depressed artists movement

    • @askatuproductions
      @askatuproductions Год назад +3

      Yes, Spain used to be a very powerful country.

    • @jaimete0589
      @jaimete0589 Год назад +6

      They actually teach but they give less importance
      Edit: para que lo digo en inglés

  • @chit_guy
    @chit_guy Год назад +31

    brazil has almost always had good diplomatic relations with argentina, the soccer that separetes everyone.

  • @emikomorimoto444
    @emikomorimoto444 Год назад +337

    Day 20 -Petition for Drew to make a Chad ball and a Romania ball duo

  • @mauroguerrero5445
    @mauroguerrero5445 Год назад +13

    Nice vid!
    I'm argentinian and in school we're taught basically the first 50 years since independence are called "anarchy period"( there where no centralized power instead there where a bunch of porvinces loosely together controlled by regional warlords).
    About the Falklands in the isles argentinian infantry consisted basically of conscripts of 20 years or so (My father was 19 when he fought the british).

  • @twinsen1949
    @twinsen1949 Год назад +32

    Good on Countryballs for actually portraying the General Belgrano being sunk *outside* the exclusion zone

    • @cardozoluciano8362
      @cardozoluciano8362 Год назад

      Not that it matters much, the sub had already heard from radio that every Argentine vessel had the order to attack.

  • @sebastianmalpica3795
    @sebastianmalpica3795 Год назад +3

    To make the falklands/malvinas problem easier to understand:
    -Spain had a claim over the islands due to some treaties that were recognized as valid by many countries including UK.
    -UK had a claim over the LEFT island even when they recognized boths as spanish property.
    -france reached and colonized the RIGHT side of the islands one year before UK came claiming the left side.
    -spain kicked out from the islands boths the french and the british from the islands but the british secretly swore to take them back in the future.
    -argentina inherits boths the LEFT & RIGHT islands from spain when it became independant.
    -argentina wrote laws for the islands and put in charge a governor, things that the UK never opposed nor protested against but british people in their history books never talks about nor even want to admit that there was an argentine governor there.
    -the authorities of the islands arrest some american seal hunters for illegally hunting in the islands.
    -U.S attacks the islands due to the argentine government not releasing the arrested american mens and leaves the islands unprotected and without means to fight back in case of invasion.
    - U.K upon seeing argentina in middle of civil wars, wars against indigenous tribes and wars against british invasions seizes the opportunity to invade the islands not only taking the LEFT side but also they take the RIGHT side of the island to which they never had any claim before nor valid excuse to take it.
    - U.K kicks out the argentine authorities and people from the islands the same way they did to the chagos islanders or in the 50s against the argentines and chileans in antarctica which almost ends up in a war.
    - argentina makes claims to get the islands back since the year the invasion took place until 1982 due to a law of the U.N where if you are in control of a piece of land for 150 years uninterrupted you legally became the legal owner and in 1983 it would have been 150 years exactly, argentina being cornered and seeing u.k not wanting to give the islands back peacefully is forced to invade the islands.
    -argentina loses the war but managed to be in control of the islands for 5 months reseting the clock and ruining any chances for u.k to legally have full control of the islands.

  • @laranjo5152
    @laranjo5152 Год назад +7

    Hey Drew, there is a video about the History of Brazil too, is called "A História do Brasil em contryballs"

  • @Houstondeka
    @Houstondeka Год назад +8

    Chile helped the british during the war. That is a big reason to the Argentinian-Chilean hatred

    • @askatuproductions
      @askatuproductions Год назад +3

      Yes, and also Argentina and Brazil aren't political enemies, just rivals when it comes to football.

    • @Houstondeka
      @Houstondeka Год назад +1

      @@askatuproductions exactly. If you go to brasil withamd argentinan shirt, they make jokes with you and they are very nice. Argentinians love going to brasil and vice verse. Many many brasilians in Buenos Aires

  • @Grrizo
    @Grrizo Год назад +17

    It's suprisingly accurate the depiction of the Uk commiting warcrimes against Argentina in the Falklands/Malvinas conflict. For example, the detail of the ARA Belgrano getting destroyed outside the exclusion zone in 14:45. That ship was carrying injured soldiers and wasn't being used as a warship.

    • @imdliamdragonlucha6827
      @imdliamdragonlucha6827 Год назад

      i now want to nuke the bri'ish
      haha! just kidding! *i a l w a y s w a n t e d t o n u k e t h e b r i t i s h*

    • @mishXY
      @mishXY Год назад +1

      really shouldn't have invaded the falklands in the first place. it was a weak political move of a failing government trying to achieve the "rally-around-the-flag" effect. but failed badly

    • @ramicane1671
      @ramicane1671 Год назад +5

      @@mishXY No one is disputing that, the plan itself was ridiculous and although it wasn’t unrealistic to think that the UK would just let the islands go, the fact that the Military Junta sent just conscripts with little training and equipment shows how little they actually cared, I believe that if actual professional units of the military were deployed the war would have gone on another route, but then again the incompetence of the Military Junta led to the restoration of our democracy, so it’s not all that bad

    • @joepopplewell680
      @joepopplewell680 Год назад

      Not a warcrime, the junta lies through it's teeth and started the war, it's like how Russia accuses Ukraine of just about everything they do.
      Starting the war is a warcrime, bring up this 'factoid' seems like your blaming the victim for fighting back.

    • @Grrizo
      @Grrizo Год назад +1

      @@joepopplewell680 The facts that the anticommunist military junta were a bunch of totalitarians that enjoyed raping and torturing their own civilians and that they were the ones that invaded the islands only for propaganda doesn't change the fact that te UK military performed warcrimes against inexpert conscripts. Everyone knows the ARA Belgrano was outside the conflict zone carrying injured and that there were lots of "KIAs" with just a bullet behind their heads. Those are not factoids.
      The only victims were the kids sent to fight. Not the juntas, not the british in command.
      Both Tatcher and Galtieri can burn forever in hell and if anyone defends them it's because they're plainly retarded.

  • @zddxddyddw
    @zddxddyddw Год назад +11

    The video doesn't show that Argentina claimed the Malvinas Islands after independence, nor that it held effective control over them between 1821 and 1833, before the British came down and expelled the local Argentine authorities and settlers and established their own. THAT is the actual source of the dispute.

  • @doortohell6726
    @doortohell6726 Год назад +9

    at this point drew needs to have a purple argentinian flag in his background. i mean look at that beautiful flag

  • @ramaaba
    @ramaaba Год назад +8

    Its a shame that chile, after we helped them independize from Spain, supported the brittish in the Malvinas War, that and the dispute for territory on the south of America are big reasons we don't like each other

  • @user-by5xp9yz4q
    @user-by5xp9yz4q Год назад +14

    4:44 "this is basically the Frances Vietnam" bro France had Vietnam at one point (edit) wow tysm for 9 likes

  • @Trixzinho
    @Trixzinho Год назад +6

    haha, i was expecting something after the video, like a post-credits with argentines cursing all the others south americans in an in-game chat, or something like that

  • @Dutchballmapping
    @Dutchballmapping Год назад +47

    Petition for Drew to put the old Dutch flag on the wall (Day 69+1)

  • @argentin2306
    @argentin2306 Год назад +5

    Since you watched this one, please watch "An Argentine tango" that one is beautiful

  • @emilbrings3462
    @emilbrings3462 Год назад +6

    5:20 imagine a world where balls domesticated horses

  • @Orthane
    @Orthane Год назад +2

    "This is basically France's Vietnam"
    France who literally controlled Vietnam and lost before America ever showed up: *confusion noises*

  • @Icenri
    @Icenri Год назад +3

    I chuckled when you said that it was France's Vietnam. As if Vietnam hadn't been already.

  • @ojo3895
    @ojo3895 Год назад +5

    as an argentinian. that video demonstrates alot. but not enough

  • @maitre_jx
    @maitre_jx Год назад +5

    Damn an other great video from Bulgarian

  • @Denis-Maldonado
    @Denis-Maldonado Год назад +1

    Nice video as always Drew, greetings from the city of La Plata, in Argentina!

  • @Gerbalyhegreat
    @Gerbalyhegreat Год назад +1

    I'm loving this series. keep up the good work

  • @theskyknight4517
    @theskyknight4517 Год назад

    btw the ship being blown up outside the exclusion zone at 14:43 was a reference to the single largest loss of life of the war - more than 300 Argentinians died.

  • @AustrySpring
    @AustrySpring Год назад +2

    I really like that we’re going off to learn countries histories that we don’t know a lot of with drew

  • @themightypotato83
    @themightypotato83 Год назад

    There's a mistake in 3:23, the video makes it seem as if the spanish were the ones that kicked out the british, while in reality it was the argentinians, who then realized that, since they had been the ones that kicked them out, and not Spain, they didn't need them anymore and the war of independence began

  • @francescoantonini9213
    @francescoantonini9213 Год назад +1

    12:00 I think they aren't THOSE Italians and Germans, they came later

  • @eliassandoval9601
    @eliassandoval9601 Год назад +2

    Fun fact Argentina translate the silver because the Spanish. There was a lot of silver there was I don't know

  • @caolanbreen4460
    @caolanbreen4460 Год назад +1

    I did not know that Argentina had so much history. great video to Drew

  • @resonantmelon7915
    @resonantmelon7915 Год назад +1

    Phillip the handsome really lived up to his name

  • @sandwichtheog
    @sandwichtheog Год назад +1

    “This is going to be France’s Vietnam.” I might be mistaken, but I believe France’s Vietnam was… Vietnam. Or “French Indochina” if you want get technical.

  • @mariasiwek882
    @mariasiwek882 Год назад +1

    now this was epic

  • @ComradeBobcat39
    @ComradeBobcat39 Год назад +4

    "This is like Frances Vietnam"
    Drew Frances Vietnam is Vietnam

    • @user-by5xp9yz4q
      @user-by5xp9yz4q Год назад

      Copied me

    • @ComradeBobcat39
      @ComradeBobcat39 Год назад

      ​@@user-by5xp9yz4q where's your copyright to that comment and I didn't see it

    • @thebandit0256
      @thebandit0256 Год назад

      Reminder hes from The Former CSA blame the CSA education SYSTEM

    • @user-by5xp9yz4q
      @user-by5xp9yz4q Год назад

      @@thebandit0256 ok

  • @nebulous5420
    @nebulous5420 Год назад +1

    4:43 I think that Vietnam… was also France’s Vietnam

  • @갴
    @갴 Год назад

    8:17 That country that Argentina was fighting was the Peru-Bolivian Confederation

  • @LexiTheUselessLesbian
    @LexiTheUselessLesbian Год назад +4

    "This was basically France's Vietnam" No. Vietnam was France's Vietnam

    • @user-by5xp9yz4q
      @user-by5xp9yz4q Год назад

      Copied me

    • @Shinyboiiii
      @Shinyboiiii Год назад

      @@user-by5xp9yz4q he commented first tho

    • @LexiTheUselessLesbian
      @LexiTheUselessLesbian Год назад

      @@user-by5xp9yz4q sorry, I only went back about 20 comments which were all requests to put a certain flag in the background

    • @IagoSB__0.0
      @IagoSB__0.0 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @IronpenWorldbuilding
    @IronpenWorldbuilding Год назад +1

    13:25 Oh My God

  • @controllerplayer2091
    @controllerplayer2091 Год назад +7

    Petition for Drew to make a Yugoslavia plushie and/or put the flag in the background (day 10)

  • @askatuproductions
    @askatuproductions Год назад

    It amazes me how he was able to understand this countryball animation. It's quite vague, really. It only makes sense if you know some of Argentina's history already.
    I wish it didn't just focus on the Malvinas War part of the Dictatorship. Loved the part about Perón, though.

  • @ItalianCountryball11
    @ItalianCountryball11 Год назад

    I really like your channel, I watch your videos everyday!

  • @ericfernandez908
    @ericfernandez908 Год назад +5

    Why not show the british take over of "the islands" in 1833, they show everything before that.

  • @tonygeffrard2831
    @tonygeffrard2831 Год назад

    I love how in one of his videos he called the hand of God as The war between the British and Argentina

  • @carterpritchard5063
    @carterpritchard5063 Год назад +2

    This does not change the fact that there are 50 million kangaroos in Australia, and in Australia there is only 25 million people each person will have to win a 1v2 but let’s face it the children will all lose guaranteed so the Australians are down at least 5.5 million people and each person left will have to fight a third kangaroo. However the Australians are not known for winning wars against animals if the kangaroos start enlisting the Emus then the Australians will surely fall, their country will fall to animals.

  • @alanochedesnudo3127
    @alanochedesnudo3127 Год назад +2

    The problem with the malvinas war was that Argentina was in a military dictatorship (usa support) from 1976-1983 and 1982 the people was tired of them and they use the old trick of nacionalism and go to war , the soldier were not prepared, hungry, cold and very bad military heads, and if Argentina prepared more and convince other countries not to help the UK we can win the war pretty easy

  • @S1lence_D
    @S1lence_D Год назад +1

    16:26 emiclowno marclownez

  • @themarksmob6788
    @themarksmob6788 Год назад

    I love the Austria-hungary flag in his back round

  • @xX_KF_Xx
    @xX_KF_Xx Год назад

    I love it how after Argentina took the British islands the British were PISSED with the Argentina

  • @The_RandomCrusader
    @The_RandomCrusader Год назад

    Drew is learning about his grandfather's culture

  • @pliska6819
    @pliska6819 Год назад

    In his community page, he made a poll and the History of the Ottoman Empire won. It will be the next video and he confirmed working on it 😁 The Italian and Russian videos are my favourite.

  • @danielgechev5624
    @danielgechev5624 Год назад

    I am from the first Slavic Country of Bulgaria! Bulgaria was the first Slavic Country to ever exist! We made the Cyrillic alphabet! Soon conclusion Bulgaria is the mother of the Slavic Family!

  • @martin_lugones
    @martin_lugones Год назад

    There are some things to explain about our history:
    - Yes, we had a lot of civil wars, that's because the first ones the main problem was the discussion of the autonomy of the provinces (like states in the US) from the national government (even now is an issue due the economic and political power of Buenos Aires), but the last ones were for political power or for political rights (for example the right for universal and secret vote, yes we had no secret vote until 1916)
    - The Malvinas War (or Falklands War for other people) even if both sides have "reasons", it was a movement Made by the dictatorial government (The Military Junta) because they wanted to hide from the news the social impopularity and the economic crisis (in effort to mantain the power), ando obviusly, when we lost the social unrest was so powerful the dictatorship called for democratic elections.
    - the incident with the pirates from Indonesia was because a man called Hipólito Bouchard was crazy enough to go through the pacific ocean (with the authorization of the government) to explore and help the uprisings and independece movements in other spanish colonies (even he capture the Fort of Los Angeles from Spain for a little time)
    - The reason for being Neutral in second world War is because the government (before 1943) was pro British but the people was pro German, the UK had many investments in Argentina but we made mistakes and the british take advantages from us (if you wan to know read Roca-Runciman Pact) for that kind of things the people support the German, even in Cold War the Peronism adopt a Third Position because wey know wey can take more advantages if USA, USSR (now Russia) and recently China compete for our support un regional and global matters of their interest
    Edit: sorry for my english

  • @thebandit0256
    @thebandit0256 Год назад

    Drew: Whatever is close to Purple
    Me: Violet

  • @Matias-wp4bb
    @Matias-wp4bb 8 месяцев назад

    the animation does not show what happened in 1833, when the british invaded the malvinas islands, only when spain recovers them and they appear again in 1982 when argentina invaded them. The criollos were expelled but argentina was going through a crisis and could not recover the islands in due time, so they lost them and decades went by, now it is inhabited by the english but they still belong to argentina.

  • @rhfan482
    @rhfan482 Год назад +3

    Drew, can you react to the history of Brazil, please!

  • @nugsnjugs9954
    @nugsnjugs9954 Год назад

    "The [Peninsular war] was basically France's Vietnam" - Drew Durnil 2023 @4:35

  • @SUPREETH.
    @SUPREETH. Год назад +1

    Nice video

  • @santic3333
    @santic3333 Год назад +1

    Actually pretty interesting, im an argentinian, and of course some thing need more explanation like the civil war, Julio Roca, UCR, and Juan Peron who was very important and till today stills a very important political figure used by populism, and also you have the 90's and 2001 but it was very good resume, and also shows thing mote relevant than the nono germans

  • @SMGW64
    @SMGW64 Год назад

    I love drew just buchering the names it a little more spice

  • @generaladvance5812
    @generaladvance5812 Год назад

    4:45 France did have their own Vietnam, in Vietnam.

  • @PerfectCocoa
    @PerfectCocoa Год назад +2

    When drew said the channel name I thought he said "Bulgaria's crusty balls" 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @adamnowitzky4816
    @adamnowitzky4816 Год назад +1

    You should watch the Falkland war by oversimplified

  • @OR56
    @OR56 Год назад +1

    I am watching this with a friend of mine who is FROM Argentina. So, that’s interesting.

  • @GS-qe3pt
    @GS-qe3pt Год назад +1

    Muchaaaachooos 🎵

  • @THERICEWILLRISE0
    @THERICEWILLRISE0 Год назад +1

    I Love drew saying Argentina More than 4 times :D 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @Bacopa68
    @Bacopa68 Год назад

    One of the Royal Navy vessels had its nuclear weapons transferred by helicopter to Asencion Island in order to not violate a treaty the UK signed with several South American nations.
    Also until Ukraine sank the Moskva, The Belgrano was the only flagship sunk since WWII. The UK did it with a submarine.

  • @maximipe
    @maximipe Год назад

    6:20 It's "libertad o muerte" Freedom or death

  • @StefaBRAHHHH
    @StefaBRAHHHH Год назад +1

    As an Argentinian, they didn't teach me at history class 70% of this video

  • @Tejosarvajna
    @Tejosarvajna Месяц назад

    U didn't lie drew, this video goood

  • @carterpritchard5063
    @carterpritchard5063 Год назад +1

    I was just wondering why nato article 5 wasn’t activated when Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands and I looked up the reason was the territory wasnt in Europe or North America also the 2nd reason was and I quote “the UK didn’t need help.”

  • @danielatchley277
    @danielatchley277 Год назад

    14:20 NOOO AGRENTINA DONT TOUCH THE UK'S ROCKS

  • @lulufromdamoon
    @lulufromdamoon Год назад +12

    Fact: People don't realize how big the Aztec Empire REALLY WAS! The Aztecs would eat people.) So when the Spanish Empire came around, the other tribes around the Aztecs decided to fight with the Spanish Empire because they wanted the Aztecs gone. (I might've not explained it well)

    • @dra_aluxe
      @dra_aluxe Год назад

      the canibalism thing wasn't that common, it was just a ritual thing between priests and high classes. However their constants conquests, flower wars and human sacrifices of prisoners to the gods were enough to other tribes to say "we're done with those bitches, let's support this strangers so we can get rid of the aztecs"

    • @tonydai782
      @tonydai782 Год назад

      The enemy of my enemy

    • @lulufromdamoon
      @lulufromdamoon Год назад

      @@tonydai782 lol

    • @thebandit0256
      @thebandit0256 Год назад

      @@tonydai782 is my Friend

  • @kirilvelinov7774
    @kirilvelinov7774 Год назад

    Flag history
    Before 1812(Spanish Empire)
    First flag:1812-1840
    Second flag(purple):1840
    Current flag(1896 Olympics)

    • @kirilvelinov7774
      @kirilvelinov7774 Год назад

      Falklands
      1801-1943(Union Jack)
      1943(Sun of May)
      Current(new flag,2022)

  • @dra_aluxe
    @dra_aluxe Год назад +1

    as a mexican, if I learned something from this video is that all latam was a chaotic goverment mess after the independeces x'D

  • @leschatssuperstars1741
    @leschatssuperstars1741 Год назад

    only 1 more falklands reference before drew disappears under misterious circumstances!

  • @sebbygamez6999
    @sebbygamez6999 Год назад +2

    Another great video❤

  • @zzupa9366
    @zzupa9366 Год назад +1

    bro focused too much on the early stages rather than the last century, which imo is the most interesting piece of history about my country. Anyway, good video drew

  • @ARZERS639
    @ARZERS639 Год назад

    Nice vid bro

  • @adesertpolice
    @adesertpolice Год назад

    7:59 french revolution hat

  • @ToToTra-iu1mc
    @ToToTra-iu1mc Год назад +1

    Can you please watch his Bulgarian history video!

  • @Waffle77362
    @Waffle77362 Год назад +1

    "basically France's Vietnam" uh wait a minute

  • @walnzell9328
    @walnzell9328 Год назад

    4:43 Drew... France's Vietnam was Vietnam.

  • @gabrielleite8029
    @gabrielleite8029 Год назад

    Now you definitely need to bring Brazil History by Countryball

  • @uncarrot
    @uncarrot Год назад

    8:18 that's the peru-Bolivian confederation, something like polish-Lithuanian commonwealth

  • @ItzJakub77
    @ItzJakub77 Год назад +2

    Petition for Drew to put the Czech Flag in the background 🇨🇿 (Day 14)

  • @MiguelTenoso
    @MiguelTenoso Год назад

    4:43 "This is basically gonna be France's Vietnam"
    Drew forgot that Vietnam was France's Vietnam.

  • @fabiangamx6288
    @fabiangamx6288 Год назад +1

    The Argentine Confederation (nothing to do with the Confederate States of America), wanted to make a REAL federative country against the centralismo of Buenos Aires.
    PD.: The red "caps" in the flag of the Argentine Confederation are actually a reference to "phrygian caps" (a symbol of liberty).

  • @Thefanofeveryoneandthing
    @Thefanofeveryoneandthing Год назад +1

    There is a video called never be alone again-Country humans I just heard it and it’s so good😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅😅😮😮😮😮😮 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Bored427
    @Bored427 Год назад

    I just love ur videos ♥️

  • @Imman1s
    @Imman1s Год назад

    Lol, you care he was called Phillip the Handsome? She was known as "Joanna the Mad"...
    The red stuff in the corners of the flag I believe are Phrygian caps which are fairly common in heraldry as a symbol of freedom.

  • @user-12309
    @user-12309 Год назад +1

    43 minutes ago is so beautiful

  • @whenyourechangloso1405
    @whenyourechangloso1405 Год назад +3

    day 18 of asking for a countryball show with drew voicing and mrspherical animating

  • @pspdude2316
    @pspdude2316 Год назад +1

    can't believe you call spain france's vietnam, when its obvious that vietnam was france's vietnam