Mexico was already embroiled in a civil war at the time and had not seen any stability since its independence almost. The goal of the French was to built a strong Catholic state to rival and stop the influence of the protestant USA over the American continent. Of course, they forgot to ask the people what was their opinion about suddenly becoming an empire under an Austrian ruler.
Good video, well made The only detail that bothers me is unnecessarily putting the US flag on the counter. US didnt aid Mexico until 1865 and only in the form of equipment and loans. I hope it's just a confusion, because seen like this it seems like a way of making everything about the U.S.
Well, Felix Zuluaga had already cornered the infamous Benito Juarez on the coast. Only the meddling of USA in the form of a war ship (dont recall the type) that helped evacuate the traitor changed history and allowed that little man to gov in that ill manner that served as precedent for every corrupt party that came later.
That was not the goal. Napo just needed to secure some allies at this side of the globe, and Maxim was quite interested in our local culture. He just respected and promoted it.
Nah French want install Emperor Maximillian of Habsburg on Mexican throne. He was an liberal and care about Mexico, he will reform the country and broke influence from France
The United States supported Mexico by giving it military support, even though they were in a civil war, they did not want France to invade them. On the other hand, Germany, France and Great Britain supported the Dixies.
@@raulmedina2006no they didn’t? Both the Union and Confederates weren’t financially or resource aided, the British wanted to help the Confederacy because of their cotton exports but the whole slavery thing stopped them from supportingthe Confederacy
@@kiboma4209Look up the Trent Affair, also a bunch of Confederates used British Canada as an outpost to attack the North and retreat into that territory.
France was always UK no difference. read some history. USA, France, UK, ww2 germany all where same only different being germany conducted gen against white people mean other western nation did it with non eu nation and even that for centuries.
Its weird seeing how hated the British are for colonization as if France, the Netherlands, and Belgium are innocent. Hell seems like the former Spanish Portuguese colonies love Spain and Portugal considering they root for them when their own nation isn’t in the competition anymore. I remember seeing every Latino rooting for Spain to win the Euros, but non of the English former colonies ever root for England 😂
It seems like a joke, but many Americans think that Mexico's national celebrations (Independence Day) are due to this (May 5 or Cinco de Mayo), when in reality it is on September 15-16 😅. A curious fact is that the “Cinco de Mayo” is celebrated more in the State of Puebla-Mexico and a large part of the USA for some reason, but all of Mexico considers it a historical day, but not something that is at the level of the independence of Mexico.
I dont think any american thinks that because most americans dont even know that France even invaded mexico. And most dont even know about date of their independence from spain. But if you put them on the spot to guess a date. Thwy will say cinco de mayo not because they are sure of the answer or think its true but because its the only date they know how to say in spanish.
Lo que yo pienso es que Estados Unidos estaba en una guerra civil y no podían en ese momento apoyar a México y al terminar la guerra civil ya pudieron apoyar a México y así ganar la guerra y expulsar a los franceses con el fusilamiento de Maximiliano, ya que los americanos crearon la famosa Doctrina Monroe que América para los americanos y no podían tener como vecino una potencia europea y con la batalla del cinco de mayo para los americanos es una fiesta para ellos por eso lo festejan más
After 1864 the Second Mexican Empire was proclaimed and lasted until the death of Maximilian I of Mexico, so the usage of the Mexican Republic flag along the French flag is wrong
For all of the people that didnt know, this is where 5 de mayo comes from. Even tho in mexico is not celebrated as in the usa. It was a battle won in puebla vs the french, even tho the war was kind of lost.
France has invaded many countries and especially continents... we French can also boast of being the only nation in the world to have invaded England for 400 years ! This is also why the English language is a heritage from the French! English is based on 30% French, 29% Latin, 26% Germanic and 15% other. 😁
Attack of opportunity basically. The US wasn't as strong as any European power at this time but was definitely strong enough to make any invasion of Latin America hell, called the Monroe Doctrine. France saw America was tied up in the Civil War and tried to shoot their shot.
I knew it. At this point of time, the Americans were in a civil war because the American civil war spanned in the early 1860's and this is that time. Even after that ended, the French wanted more colonies and expansion. Napolean ruled france at this time so you can guess why.
@@Fusion_4000 Wdym? The Frenchies beat us in the war. It was only when the French withdrew their troops from Mexico and left Maximilian I alone to deal with the rebels that we could retake our country.
¿Y la batalla de Puebla? El Video en General Esta muy bien pero falto la Batalla de Puebla el 5 de Mayo de 1862. El Video esta en un 9/10 en mi opinión, se respeta la opinión de los demas. Saludos desde México.
Es que la batalla de puebla ni fue importante. Nos la enseñan con tanto ahinco porque es de lo poquísimo que se puede agarrar en nuestra Historia para vanagloriarse. Así de patético es nuestro haber.
@@ElAsombrosoPachusClaro que fue sumamente importante ya que detuvo el avance francés durante un año, sin eso probablemente el gobierno de Juárez se habría desmoronado o incluso pudo haber terminado prisionero
@@cesaraugustolopezrodriguez6920 era sólo una avanzadilla de reconocimiento. Si se detuvo el avance francés (que ni siquiera estaba considerado que fuera realmente una invasión, pero la debilidad de las fuerzas mexicanas abrió la posibilidad) fue más bien por los eventos europeos de la época.
France invaded along with Spain and Britain, but they only stayed at the ports for a short while then left, the French were the ones that actually invaded Mexico along with some Belgians and Austrians
Por eso los gringos celebran el 5 de Mayo, porque EU en ese momento estaba muy vulnerable y si los mexicanos no hubiera detenido a Francia, Francia se comia hasta a EU
It happend 2 times, the first was "La guerra de los pasteles", first french intervention in mexico. This is the second war with france, this time the french emperor Napoleón III, wanted to solve debts with México because of the civil war called "Guerra de reforma", but the president Benito Juares send a message to: Spain, Great Britain and the french empire that they will pay later. The history is long but very interesting, and sorry for my english.
@@VojinStefanovicnha indochina war was not a vietnam like war , france didnt even really bother to fight , they try a bit and stop when they saw it was hopeless . Algeria is our vietnam war .
Yep, Mexican victory over the French in the Battle of Puebla 5/5/62. Cinco de Mayo has since become a (de facto holiday) celebrating Mexican Americans which is probably why you see it celebrated a lot.
I am proud of my Méxican race they gave everything in battle even though my country was just beginning to recover from the México-American war, Mexicans did not make it easy for the French. just like the Americans from 1800s did, the Americans attacked Mexico for sure because it was barely recovering from the war of independence against Spain. the invaders took advantage of that weakness without honor. But still my people gave it all they got they even used machetes with both American and french cuz of the lack of fire arms.
The US didnt help Mexico at all, not even in equipment; there were minimal sales, but not many. And it is not me that says it. There are historians as Hamnett that confirm it.
BRUH, In that case they should also put the Mexican flag in the videos of the civil war, if it were not for the Mexican victory in Puebla the French would have easily reached the capital and from there send full aid to the confederates(which was always their plan since later they also planned to take advantage of the weakness of the U.S. and interfere) @@clydesdale646460
Quita la bandera estadounidense de ahí, es un insulto para los verdaderos soldados que combatieron en el campo de batalla. Ponlos como “soporte emocional”, no como aliados.
@@mapnatushellEntonces añade la bandera mexicana en la guerra de independencia de Estados Unidos. Hicimos el mismo aporte que los estadounidenses en la guerra franco-mexicana.
A war was approaching in Europe. Napoleon III withdrew his support for the government of Maximilian of Habsburg, Emperor of Mexico. The war against Prussia was approaching, so he withdrew his troops and a lot of support, leaving Maximilian alone with the French who remained and the "conservadores" in Mexico Thus the attempt of the satellite state of Napoleon III in Mexico failed. The second Mexican empire fell, and Maximilian was shot.
@@juansierramuelas they were in the first invasion. They put the Army in Mexican coast and when the Mexican Govern promised to reconize the debt, they go away
México had a huge debt with the UK, Spain and France, so they formed a coallition and occupied the port of Veracruz, which was the most important mexican port and also the current location of president Juárez (because funny enough, México was going through a civil war between liberals and conservatives), to force the mexican government to pay. Anyway, after a while the UK and Spain decided México was not a priority (and because they realized México had no money indeed), but France was ruled by non other than Napoleon III, which wanted to expand the French Empire, so, taking advantage of the situation and with some internal support from the conservatives (which wanted to be ruled by an european monarch), the french invaded. After a year or so an austrohungarian named Maximiliano I was sent to México to rule as emperor for three years before they killed him (Noooo! He was actually a great guy), which somehow led to WW1 if you connect the dots, LOL.
La mayoría de la resistencia fue de civiles mexicanos y la primera guardia indígena Zapotecas donde la única arma que llevaban eran machetes y unos pocos mosquetes antiguos la era del virreinato de la nueva España y de la revolución mexicana
@@kindsttrod resulta que eso es falso. En un intento que demuestra el desinterés de la SEP en la Historia, le adjudicaron ese papel a los zapotecos porque necesitaban crear a un martir indígena para sostener la retórica del pasado prehispánico maravilloso, pero en realidad, ellos específicamente, los zapos como conjunto, estuvieron a favor de reinstaurar una Corona en México.
@@kindsttrod Si tu primer idioma es el inglés, tiene sentido. American Revolution ≠ Mexican Revolution. The American Revolution is what we call here in Mexico, The Mexican Independence War. Meanwhile the "Revolución Mexicana" should be translated as "The Mexican Civil War." I hope this makes it clear
Escencialmente vinieron, nos patearon en el suelo, y se fueron. Como mexicano te digo que ni yo entiendo la mayoria de las tacticas militares que se llevaron acabo ahi
Porque eres un ignorante que no lee y se cree todo lo que ve en la televisión o el youtube, en realidad los mexicanos pelearon alrededor de 300 batallas contra los franceses, austriacos y belgas y ganaron sin ayuda de EU.
haha nope, learn some history, the only help from the US was quipment and loans, only mexicans fought against the french. When the war happened the US was going through the civil war so they didn't send people to help Mexico, and that cooperation was also cus they didn't want Napoloen to think in going to the US after Mexico.
@@javiergonzs3744he is right. USA allowed the vile Benito Juarez to escape from Felix de Zuluaga, which meant to delay the end of the war, and lately the winning of his traitor side.
Francia 🇫🇷: Pagame mis pasteles
Mexico 🇲🇽: No tengo efectivo
Eso fue 3 decadas antes
Y sí les pagamos, un chingo. +600mil pesos cuando ellos pedían originalmente ~130mil pesos
En realidad este es el intento de monarquía en mexico
Esto ni siquiera es la guerra de los pasteles,animal.
im french
Mexico: “The US is in a civil war! That means we can focus on ourselves while they fight each other-“
France for some reason: “B O N J O U R”
Mexico was already embroiled in a civil war at the time and had not seen any stability since its independence almost.
The goal of the French was to built a strong Catholic state to rival and stop the influence of the protestant USA over the American continent. Of course, they forgot to ask the people what was their opinion about suddenly becoming an empire under an Austrian ruler.
My grand grandpa had ideas on Mexico idk
Yep actually US only took advantage .. as always of internal conflicts
Mexico: Damn Frenchies!
Vietnam: First time?
De echo fue la segunda XD
@@anteltwo I don't get it, but ok.
@@dylanwilligerit was the second time he said
@@dylanwilliger"In fact it was the second one XD"
@@kiboma4209 Really?
Good video, well made
The only detail that bothers me is unnecessarily putting the US flag on the counter.
US didnt aid Mexico until 1865 and only in the form of equipment and loans.
I hope it's just a confusion, because seen like this it seems like a way of making everything about the U.S.
Que paso tlatoani como estas
@@tlatoanimapping3113 Thank you for comment 🙏
Even then they only did it as revenge because France and Great Britain were funding the confederacy through Mexican territory
US is behind every bad thing that happens to Mexico
Well, Felix Zuluaga had already cornered the infamous Benito Juarez on the coast. Only the meddling of USA in the form of a war ship (dont recall the type) that helped evacuate the traitor changed history and allowed that little man to gov in that ill manner that served as precedent for every corrupt party that came later.
They forgot the small detail that at that same moment while France invaded Mexico, Mexico was in the middle of an internal war
And one of this teem join to france.
They still are, only with different foes. And it seems that due to the government corruption, the drug cartels are winning.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thats implied in the flags
This was the continuation of tbe Reforma War, but with steroids
No te preocupes, el secreto de mexico es que si no estamos en alguna crisis no logramos algo increíble.
Imagine a World with French speaking Mexico 😂
The French wouldn't have really taken over. They were just funding the conservatives.
That was not the goal. Napo just needed to secure some allies at this side of the globe, and Maxim was quite interested in our local culture. He just respected and promoted it.
Nah French want install Emperor Maximillian of Habsburg on Mexican throne. He was an liberal and care about Mexico, he will reform the country and broke influence from France
That's what they wanted a French Empire in the New World and their interest was Mexico.
@@ElAsombrosoPachuswell we got rid of him. Mexico will never have emperors again. If anyone tries they will sign their death warrant
The United States supported Mexico by giving it military support, even though they were in a civil war, they did not want France to invade them. On the other hand, Germany, France and Great Britain supported the Dixies.
By Dixies I mean the Confederate States of America.
@@raulmedina2006no they didn’t? Both the Union and Confederates weren’t financially or resource aided, the British wanted to help the Confederacy because of their cotton exports but the whole slavery thing stopped them from supportingthe Confederacy
@@kiboma4209Look up the Trent Affair, also a bunch of Confederates used British Canada as an outpost to attack the North and retreat into that territory.
@@kiboma4209yes they did. Its easily googled. Even Russia supported the Union against Britain and French support for the confederacy.
No, not Mexico. Just the treacherous Benito Juarez.
When France became uk
Pero barato
France was always UK no difference. read some history. USA, France, UK, ww2 germany all where same only different being germany conducted gen against white people mean other western nation did it with non eu nation and even that for centuries.
Its weird seeing how hated the British are for colonization as if France, the Netherlands, and Belgium are innocent. Hell seems like the former Spanish Portuguese colonies love Spain and Portugal considering they root for them when their own nation isn’t in the competition anymore.
I remember seeing every Latino rooting for Spain to win the Euros, but non of the English former colonies ever root for England 😂
@@Troyxxt y rusia?
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Nice bro
Keep up the good work dude
thank you my friend
FRANCE LOOKS LIKE THE GERMAN EMPIRE OF 1914-1918
what
Looks more like an elephant what
What are you talking about
Yeah
But German Reich Attack Neutral Country.
It seems like a joke, but many Americans think that Mexico's national celebrations (Independence Day) are due to this (May 5 or Cinco de Mayo), when in reality it is on September 15-16 😅.
A curious fact is that the “Cinco de Mayo” is celebrated more in the State of Puebla-Mexico and a large part of the USA for some reason, but all of Mexico considers it a historical day, but not something that is at the level of the independence of Mexico.
I dont think any american thinks that because most americans dont even know that France even invaded mexico. And most dont even know about date of their independence from spain. But if you put them on the spot to guess a date. Thwy will say cinco de mayo not because they are sure of the answer or think its true but because its the only date they know how to say in spanish.
Lo que yo pienso es que Estados Unidos estaba en una guerra civil y no podían en ese momento apoyar a México y al terminar la guerra civil ya pudieron apoyar a México y así ganar la guerra y expulsar a los franceses con el fusilamiento de Maximiliano, ya que los americanos crearon la famosa Doctrina Monroe que América para los americanos y no podían tener como vecino una potencia europea y con la batalla del cinco de mayo para los americanos es una fiesta para ellos por eso lo festejan más
After 1864 the Second Mexican Empire was proclaimed and lasted until the death of Maximilian I of Mexico, so the usage of the Mexican Republic flag along the French flag is wrong
Lamentablemente hay muchos vende patria
I'm Mexican 🇲🇽.
Nacido en Mexico o nacido en estados unidos?
@@kindsttrod soy Méxicano no más que se inglés
@@AlexeiPedraza_394YToficial Jenial 😍 yo ni me se el verbo "Tu be"😭
@@kindsttrod es genial y "Tu Be" es tubo
@@AlexeiPedraza_394YToficial 😐
Great work with a lot of detail👏👏👏
Thank you 🙏
May you do one for the Cristero War? Great video btw
yeah
Yay thanks!
For all of the people that didnt know, this is where 5 de mayo comes from. Even tho in mexico is not celebrated as in the usa. It was a battle won in puebla vs the french, even tho the war was kind of lost.
Literally had no idea France ever invaded Mexico. Why was i never taught this in school?
France has invaded many countries and especially continents... we French can also boast of being the only nation in the world to have invaded England for 400 years !
This is also why the English language is a heritage from the French! English is based on 30% French, 29% Latin, 26% Germanic and 15% other. 😁
Actually France invaded Mexico twice. Look up the Pastries war
Because they're the good guys and russia is bad
Because your government wants you all ignorant so they can manipulate you all easily.
@@shadows3900 Actually Rome invaded England way before France.
Don’t think the U.S. wasn’t involved at all
Possibly Financial or Military aid
Guerra civil?
Yeah they do just in Military aid
The same thing happened in Mexican Revolution
we were ina civil war but we did give them aid
They were very involved, ask Benito Juárez
Usa didn´t help with soldiers only weapons why is their flag there
My little city was occupied by the French army by two years, they occupied the church 😢 some people have French roots
What's the U.S. flag doing there.
Mexico
Tremendous country!!!
I didn’t even know this existed and why
Attack of opportunity basically. The US wasn't as strong as any European power at this time but was definitely strong enough to make any invasion of Latin America hell, called the Monroe Doctrine. France saw America was tied up in the Civil War and tried to shoot their shot.
I knew it. At this point of time, the Americans were in a civil war because the American civil war spanned in the early 1860's and this is that time. Even after that ended, the French wanted more colonies and expansion. Napolean ruled france at this time so you can guess why.
@@josephwallace202Kind of crazy how US in its early form defeated Mexico but a few decades later a literal global superpower couldn't defeat them.
@@Fusion_4000 Wdym? The Frenchies beat us in the war. It was only when the French withdrew their troops from Mexico and left Maximilian I alone to deal with the rebels that we could retake our country.
Because Mexico didn"t paid their debts lol
En el sur Francia perdió la batalla en Tabasco solo dominó en el centro
No recuerdo bien la distribución, pero el apoyo a uno u otro bando andaba bastante parejo en todas las latitudes del país.
También repelieron las invasiones de EEUU, ¿esos tabasqueños son de temer o será el calor?.
¿Y la batalla de Puebla?
El Video en General Esta muy bien pero falto la Batalla de Puebla el 5 de Mayo de 1862.
El Video esta en un 9/10 en mi opinión, se respeta la opinión de los demas.
Saludos desde México.
Es que la batalla de puebla ni fue importante. Nos la enseñan con tanto ahinco porque es de lo poquísimo que se puede agarrar en nuestra Historia para vanagloriarse. Así de patético es nuestro haber.
Jaja la batalla de puebla la ganaron pero después perdieron publa fácilmente
Y después Porfirio Díaz la recuperó así que si lo piensas fue un 2-1 a favor de los republicanos@@andrescalderon6352
@@ElAsombrosoPachusClaro que fue sumamente importante ya que detuvo el avance francés durante un año, sin eso probablemente el gobierno de Juárez se habría desmoronado o incluso pudo haber terminado prisionero
@@cesaraugustolopezrodriguez6920 era sólo una avanzadilla de reconocimiento. Si se detuvo el avance francés (que ni siquiera estaba considerado que fuera realmente una invasión, pero la debilidad de las fuerzas mexicanas abrió la posibilidad) fue más bien por los eventos europeos de la época.
They said they invaded mexico with austria
France invaded along with Spain and Britain, but they only stayed at the ports for a short while then left, the French were the ones that actually invaded Mexico along with some Belgians and Austrians
@@omaralejandro2425 ok
Thats right, they imposed an Austrian king called maximilian of habsburg to be the emperor of México
Huitzilopochtli,o senhor da guerra mexicano.
🏅🇲🇽🏅_🏅🇲🇽🏅
Edtados Unidos en qué ayudo a México?
Hey, that's not over yet.
Por eso los gringos celebran el 5 de Mayo, porque EU en ese momento estaba muy vulnerable y si los mexicanos no hubiera detenido a Francia, Francia se comia hasta a EU
France got very far in then I realized
Magnific ⭐
and to think that this war started because of a debt for a cake.
That was the first this was because of a 2 million debt to france
@@pro_gamer5380fr
And because the independence treaties had to be enforced, amd the vile leftists didnt want so.
No it wasn't, you are confusing the Pastry War (or First French Intervention) with the Second French Intervention. Both are 3 decades apart.
Cool but when did this happen?
I never learned abt an ipotetical French-Mexican war
It happend 2 times, the first was "La guerra de los pasteles", first french intervention in mexico.
This is the second war with france, this time the french emperor Napoleón III, wanted to solve debts with México because of the civil war called "Guerra de reforma", but the president Benito Juares send a message to: Spain, Great Britain and the french empire that they will pay later.
The history is long but very interesting, and sorry for my english.
¿Fuí el unico que se dió cuenta que en 1866 existía el 30 de febrero? 🤯
At the same time, the American Civil War broke out, and North America's history was truly chaotic at the time.
I love how all the pop up 'watch next' boxes cover the final stage of the video. Who cares about seeing the end anyway I guess.
France's Vietnam
isnt France's Vietnam well Vietnam?
@@VojinStefanovicnha indochina war was not a vietnam like war , france didnt even really bother to fight , they try a bit and stop when they saw it was hopeless .
Algeria is our vietnam war .
@@fanch22480 yea when i think about it you are right
@@fanch22480Algeria and the peninsular war
Grande Benito Juárez. Un indio zapoteco que aprendió español en la escuela, presidente de un gran país hispánico en pleno siglo XIX. Todo un símbolo.
Grande? Era un Mason un títere de los ingleses
Team Mexico
Mexico is on both side lol
This is what 5 de mayo really celebrates
Yep, Mexican victory over the French in the Battle of Puebla 5/5/62. Cinco de Mayo has since become a (de facto holiday) celebrating Mexican Americans which is probably why you see it celebrated a lot.
I am proud of my Méxican race they gave everything in battle even though my country was just beginning to recover from the México-American war, Mexicans did not make it easy for the French. just like the Americans from 1800s did, the Americans attacked Mexico for sure because it was barely recovering from the war of independence against Spain. the invaders took advantage of that weakness without honor. But still my people gave it all they got they even used machetes with both American and french cuz of the lack of fire arms.
The US didnt help Mexico at all, not even in equipment; there were minimal sales, but not many. And it is not me that says it. There are historians as Hamnett that confirm it.
¡Veracruz Is Mexican!
why is there the US flag meanwhile there's no french flag?
The US was supporting Mexico in the war.
(/Also America showed up at the end/)
BRUH, In that case they should also put the Mexican flag in the videos of the civil war, if it were not for the Mexican victory in Puebla the French would have easily reached the capital and from there send full aid to the confederates(which was always their plan since later they also planned to take advantage of the weakness of the U.S. and interfere) @@clydesdale646460
@@clydesdale646460only until the end, they were too occupied with their civil war.
Quita la bandera estadounidense de ahí, es un insulto para los verdaderos soldados que combatieron en el campo de batalla.
Ponlos como “soporte emocional”, no como aliados.
Why ?
@@mapnatushellEntonces añade la bandera mexicana en la guerra de independencia de Estados Unidos. Hicimos el mismo aporte que los estadounidenses en la guerra franco-mexicana.
@@la76521mexico no existía, era la nueva españa
@@la76521literalmente les dimos mucha ventaja por que ya les andaba con los confederados del sur
@@mapnatushell The USA didn't bring troops, they only lent money and weapons. You know, they had their own thing going with the Confederates.
🇲🇽 Thank you future Germany
Prusia What did you just say?
Why every one invades Mexico
When you don't pay your debts, people pull up! Wee wee
Petróleo, gas, plata, oro, uranio, carbón, litio, etcétera..
How did the French lost?
A war was approaching in Europe.
Napoleon III withdrew his support for the government of Maximilian of Habsburg, Emperor of Mexico.
The war against Prussia was approaching, so he withdrew his troops and a lot of support, leaving Maximilian alone with the French who remained and the "conservadores" in Mexico
Thus the attempt of the satellite state of Napoleon III in Mexico failed.
The second Mexican empire fell, and Maximilian was shot.
Go 🇲🇽
Como haces estos videos?
Soundtrack???
VIVS MÉXICO LOS FRANCESES TIENEN LENGAUGE MENSO 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
This is the most cursed war😂😂
Only french invasion? Spanish and austrians too
They did not fight or sent troops to France
And it was UK, not Austria
@@juansierramuelas they were in the first invasion. They put the Army in Mexican coast and when the Mexican Govern promised to reconize the debt, they go away
is this just NOw?!?!
World war 3 started?!??!
Yh, check the news
No it happened in the american civil war
why did they invade
Because 2 mexican soldiers ate cakes of a french.
@@diegofacampos7496 rip
@@diegofacampos7496 And a debt
México had a huge debt with the UK, Spain and France, so they formed a coallition and occupied the port of Veracruz, which was the most important mexican port and also the current location of president Juárez (because funny enough, México was going through a civil war between liberals and conservatives), to force the mexican government to pay. Anyway, after a while the UK and Spain decided México was not a priority (and because they realized México had no money indeed), but France was ruled by non other than Napoleon III, which wanted to expand the French Empire, so, taking advantage of the situation and with some internal support from the conservatives (which wanted to be ruled by an european monarch), the french invaded. After a year or so an austrohungarian named Maximiliano I was sent to México to rule as emperor for three years before they killed him (Noooo! He was actually a great guy), which somehow led to WW1 if you connect the dots, LOL.
@@carlosemilianochavezcabrer9821 what is the connection with ww1 ?
Is not complete
4:54 AYO!
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@@Az-la-ph-ra It looks like a private man's part .-.
@@LouiszBr6522 dude... you have a dirty ahh mind 🤨
?????@@LouiszBr6522
Ho ho, true@@LouiszBr6522
Algo no cuadra en este video... pero me hace querer investigarlo
france
Maybe Mexico ?🇲🇽
Average eu4 ai war
Why Mexico did not sending military forces
La mayoría de la resistencia fue de civiles mexicanos y la primera guardia indígena Zapotecas donde la única arma que llevaban eran machetes y unos pocos mosquetes antiguos la era del virreinato de la nueva España y de la revolución mexicana
@@kindsttrod resulta que eso es falso. En un intento que demuestra el desinterés de la SEP en la Historia, le adjudicaron ese papel a los zapotecos porque necesitaban crear a un martir indígena para sostener la retórica del pasado prehispánico maravilloso, pero en realidad, ellos específicamente, los zapos como conjunto, estuvieron a favor de reinstaurar una Corona en México.
@@kindsttrod La revolución mexicana fue décadas más tarde pero lo demás es correcto
@@_Executor_ supongo que me confundí con la independencia,ay veces que me confunde el que es la revolución y que es una independencia.
@@kindsttrod Si tu primer idioma es el inglés, tiene sentido. American Revolution ≠ Mexican Revolution. The American Revolution is what we call here in Mexico, The Mexican Independence War. Meanwhile the "Revolución Mexicana" should be translated as "The Mexican Civil War." I hope this makes it clear
Damnit France!
Now imagine if France won this war
hey neighbor!
bonjour
oh yeah i forgot ur french, anyways where's my fried taco
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Escencialmente vinieron, nos patearon en el suelo, y se fueron.
Como mexicano te digo que ni yo entiendo la mayoria de las tacticas militares que se llevaron acabo ahi
Porque eres un ignorante que no lee y se cree todo lo que ve en la televisión o el youtube, en realidad los mexicanos pelearon alrededor de 300 batallas contra los franceses, austriacos y belgas y ganaron sin ayuda de EU.
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Americans? What?
@@kurwa_mach Yea
@@kurwa_mach they support Mexico
@@mapnatushell "support" xd
@@letrar6918 In April 1861, Fort Sumter was the beginning of the Civil War, and Mexico lost effective support from Washington.
@@letrar6918 "It's not effective support", "but support". They give three thousand soldiers.
Poca ayuda le prestó EEUU a México. Estaban en Guerra Civil. Sobra la bandera yankee.
Cómo en serio 🤬 gringos, a 🇷🇺🇨🇳 👉 🇺🇸= 🐔
Wait they failed?-
What language do they speak in Mexico? French?
Of course they failed
Probably had to keep reinforcements in Europe and they just didn't have enough to defeat Mexican army at the time
@@N-L3 oh yh, right. That makes sense.
@@yes_24 Yes, that's what happened. France had to withdraw his troops from Mexico and that's how Maximilian I was defeated
A Mexico lo salvaron los extranjeros:
1. Los Prussianos
2. EEUU
Como cualquier guerra donde ya hay una ocupación.
Nada nuevo bajo el sol.
Falso
@@copycattt Abre un libro de historia, de preferencia neutral.
very wrong story
Mexico would've been colonized again if not for USA
Thanks to Porfirio Diaz and Ignacio Zaragoza, America didn’t do anything.
haha nope, learn some history, the only help from the US was quipment and loans, only mexicans fought against the french. When the war happened the US was going through the civil war so they didn't send people to help Mexico, and that cooperation was also cus they didn't want Napoloen to think in going to the US after Mexico.
@@javiergonzs3744he is right. USA allowed the vile Benito Juarez to escape from Felix de Zuluaga, which meant to delay the end of the war, and lately the winning of his traitor side.
Conquered, not colonized, people dont even know the difference...