Spain in the American Revolution | Kathleen DuVal

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

Комментарии • 52

  • @David-oz8mq
    @David-oz8mq 2 года назад +19

    Viceroyalties of New Spaín never Was a colony ,province of ultramar

  • @anamariatienda8735
    @anamariatienda8735 2 года назад +21

    We want back the mooney give It to the independency of América. French did not give anything. Spain was in better positition to help because It was reacher that french and América. So at least we deserve the credits.

  • @zalacainbilbao
    @zalacainbilbao 2 года назад +50

    Spain respected Indian rights much more than other countries. As early as the 16th Century it was illegal to enslave Indians in Spanish territory.

    • @GaryHField
      @GaryHField 2 года назад +13

      Agreed. The Spanish Empire was more inclusive and less racist compared to the British.

    • @ludwigramirez4711
      @ludwigramirez4711 2 года назад +12

      We hispanics are Catholics after all. The racist stuff came from anglos, germans and scandinavians who due to their wacko protestant movement they ended viewing themselves as the master race or something and claimed those who weren't germanic prots like them had no souls, like native americans, africans, celts or southern catholic europeans. Protestantism also influenced liberalism and communism, unlikely as it may sound, since protestantism was religious liberalism that broke with Catholic Tradition and opened the door to every sort of ideas and mindthinks that would oppose to the previous Monarchical Catholic system.

  • @carlosgracia9888
    @carlosgracia9888 2 года назад +10

    Well. Spain never own colonies in America. They were called Virreinatos and Capitanías Generales and they had far diferent laws from colonies, like self rules and judges.

  • @quipac
    @quipac 2 года назад +20

    France did a shit compared to what Spain did for American independence.
    I supose her surname weights a lot. She omitted a lot of information.

  • @meconio_ibiza2621
    @meconio_ibiza2621 2 года назад +8

    How many Spaniards died for the independence of the USA? because the American people are not grateful. for when the day of gratitude to Spain. the day of independence of the usa should be the flags l Spain

  • @rodrigogimenez-ricolaguna4913
    @rodrigogimenez-ricolaguna4913 2 года назад +38

    Documented and very interesting. It is sad how the USA deliveratly erased all this and much more about Spain in their History. Very sad and small minded...

    • @rodrigogimenez-ricolaguna4913
      @rodrigogimenez-ricolaguna4913 2 года назад +3

      @David Koresh you could have been more clever...

    • @elbarrigueta
      @elbarrigueta 2 года назад

      @David Koresh Stop eating fats meals, it's so unhealthy for intelligence. Tontoloscojones.

    • @linjanju
      @linjanju 2 года назад +4

      @David Koresh como has escrito en español, te voy a contestar en español. Estudia un poco, infórmate,lee,que nadie piense por ti y trata de buscar siempre una respuesta verdadera a las dudas que asaltan tu limitado cerebro. Ya sabemos que la educación en E.E.U.U,es bastante deficiente,pero hoy en día,con toda la información al alcance de un dedo en un teléfono,no hay escusa para ser tan ignorante.

    • @Coryiodine
      @Coryiodine Год назад +5

      As a young american, its really sad seeing people my age not care about anything other than getting high and feeling superior to everyone else when they have no right to feel that way and do absolutely nothing. They dont want to grow, learn anything, respect other peoples ideas, ect. They glorify being self entitled and stupid. You may think im being harsh, but in reality im being accurate.

  • @hispanam6175
    @hispanam6175 3 года назад +40

    España nunca fue Colonia, fue España

    • @Fati.Ferreiro
      @Fati.Ferreiro 2 года назад +1

      @Sean Mitchell fue una provincia romana de hecho creo que hubo dos emperadores romanos que eran de Hispania, si no recuerdo mal.

    • @Garcwyn
      @Garcwyn Год назад +2

      Eran colonias. Lee la definición de lo que es colonia. Si no la sabes te doy una pista: el europeo no es originario de las Americas. Llegó ahí por colonización de ahí el nombre Colonia.
      Que políticamente eran España y tenían nombres como Capitanías o Virreinatos es irrelevante.
      Que los Británicos llamaban a sus posesiones “The Colonies” y los españoles no, es también irrelevante. Eran colonias en el sentido estricto de la palabra.

    • @nicomedes9555
      @nicomedes9555 Год назад +4

      @@Garcwyn The viceroyalties were not even remotely comparable to colonies. Count the universities, hospitals, cathedrals, missions, founded cities, etc. made in formal colonies of any power, of any time, anywhere, and compare all of this with the Spanish Empire. Compare also who has extensively left their culture, religion and at the same time mestizos and natives alive everywhere, and who has left only colonizers or only colonized.

  • @rodrigogimenez-ricolaguna4913
    @rodrigogimenez-ricolaguna4913 2 года назад +14

    Indians siding with Spain is no new... It was like that in the all resto of north, central and south America under Spain.

  • @CulturaeIncursu
    @CulturaeIncursu 2 года назад +14

    En mi canal explico perfectamente como nos han eliminado como cultura aquí en Estados Unidos. Ver este video es muy refreshing.

  • @danielbarmanager254
    @danielbarmanager254 3 года назад +53

    España tenía provincias de ultramar........ Y es hora de que más de uno pida disculpas por la leyenda negra

  • @antonioquirosmartin4679
    @antonioquirosmartin4679 Год назад +4

    It is a very interesting conference. I am Spanish, and as such, I find it very positive that little by little historical justice is done to the Spanish legacy in the United States. The cause of figures such as Bernardo de Galvez suffering a "damnatio memoriae" in educational programs and in the official narrative of the United States is due to two factors:
    "manifest destiny" and the "monroe doctrine" whose arguments turned the Spanish ally into an enemy. I think it's time to honor those who one day helped birth a new and prosperous nation.

  • @saturninobernedo
    @saturninobernedo 2 года назад +15

    De vez en cuando alguien se encarga de recordarnos nuestra historia (epica )para bien . Gracias profesora .

    • @elbarrigueta
      @elbarrigueta 2 года назад +1

      ​@David Koresh I'm sorry, I don't understand where is the joke. Why don't you come back your carvern?

  • @luiscampos1164
    @luiscampos1164 2 года назад +11

    From the first phase of the conquest, Spanish Queen Isabel, prohibited the slavery of Indians but the conquerors ignored it. By 1527, Las Leyes Nuevas (The New Laws) establishes that any slavery (encomienda) has to be approved by the church, which determines if it is for indigenous social development or if it is not prudent. By 1542, King Carlos ordered the abolition of indigenous slavery and paid work was considered, there are charts that shows how much indians can make, can selling products whether is by weight or amounts and how much would the taxes be.
    Back in the Modern Era, Spanish presence in actual America was huge since a great territory of America used to be part of el virreinato de Nueva España (Viceroyalty of New Spain) and that is the reason why many cities, states and roads have spanish names.

  • @hernancortesfranciscopizar7916
    @hernancortesfranciscopizar7916 Год назад +3

    Spain helping the Americans for independence from UK
    1898 : United States want to expanded his self and attack Spain : hey buddy, remember me

  • @hoosomio
    @hoosomio 2 года назад +10

    Una pena que está conferencia tenga tan pocas visitas ....

  • @mikesuar8842
    @mikesuar8842 Год назад +3

    Lo digo en español: España extendió su dominio sobre toda norteamérica, de Este a Oeste, mucho antes de ingleses y franceses. Tan vasto territorio era imposible de protegerse y los franceses e ingleses aprovecharon para desembarcar y apropiarse ilegalmente de territorio. Estas zonas estaban reconocidas como españolas. Por tanto, Luisiana, Florida y todos los territorios del Atlántico fueron españoles. Los franceses no regalaron nada, devolvieron lo que habían ocupado de forma ilegal. Es increíble que una investigadora de estos hechos no deje clara la situación desde el primer momento y confunda a sus oyentes.

    • @sterroberries0395
      @sterroberries0395 7 месяцев назад

      Inglaterra y Francia no reconocieron el tratado de Tordesillas ni ningún otro reino de Europa. Sólo porque España y Portugal decidieron repartirse el mundo con arrogancia no significa que otros reinos estuvieran obligados a seguirlo.

  • @tef_newalbionpacificmedia
    @tef_newalbionpacificmedia 2 года назад +1

    “…the fate of the colonies interests us very much, and we shall do for them everything that circumstances permit.”
    ~The Count of Floridablanca, March, 1777
    Great lecture!

  • @danoninonino1864
    @danoninonino1864 2 года назад +4

    The biggest American Revolution's battle was....the Siege of Gibraltar.

  • @johnshoemakerjr5840
    @johnshoemakerjr5840 2 года назад +2

    This was excellent.Because I am from B'ham,Alabama, I knew a little about this because of visits to Mobile, P'cola, New Orleans, St. Augustine and NOLA; however, I didn't know about Admiral Galvez until a few years ago. I had even been to Galveston! I think Southern cities from Charleston to the Gulf need to do a better job of educating the public about the Revolutionary War. My Hitchcock ancestors were POWS from Col.Gist's Brigade of Virginia after the Battle of Charleston( reportedly on prison ships in the harbor).When I went to Charleston years ago I did not know this, and there was nothing said about the defeat at that battle. I studied history at U.Va. as an undergrad. Had Ed Ayers, Joe Kett, etc. Again, thanks for your work. J.R.S.,Jr.,Esq.

  • @brakaponter
    @brakaponter 25 дней назад

    When I visited San Agustín the first city built in the current United States, as Spaniard I felt very proud. Besides seeing so many flags not only of US but also of Spain was wonderful.
    I drove from Miami to Washington DC and really the most kind people I have ever found in all my life (54 years old) have been the American people all along this trip. So good behaviour, kindness and happynes. Wonderful people. Thank You!. God Bless USA and Viva España!

  • @anabelenperezsuarez2485
    @anabelenperezsuarez2485 3 года назад +6

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @petersanmartin9112
    @petersanmartin9112 Год назад +1

    En Florida, aunque queremos mucho a España, que bueno que nos independizamos y somos USA!!!!

  • @mikelaranaetxarri2934
    @mikelaranaetxarri2934 2 года назад +5

    👍👍

  • @26purdue
    @26purdue Год назад +1

    England's (British King Henry VIII) was married to Spanish Catherine of Aragon.

  • @deckiedeckie
    @deckiedeckie 2 года назад +4

    Brits rather fight the French than us.....French, Irish.....all of them together did something we spaniards could have done alone!!

  • @truk0921
    @truk0921 Месяц назад

    There is still a lot of misinformation....
    Keep reading and researching if you want to know the truth, don't blindly believe one version.
    Read and draw your own conclusions.

  • @TheNewWorldOrderColumbus
    @TheNewWorldOrderColumbus 2 года назад

    YO SPANISH FORCES AND BRITISH FORCES COME TO DATE CHINESE MENS

    • @carlosgracia9888
      @carlosgracia9888 2 года назад +3

      Spain comerce during 3 centuries across the Pacific Ocean with China without a single fight. Spain is the only european power that never need to fight with China and the spanish silver grow the chinese commerce reserves during all that period.

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 Год назад

      @@carlosgracia9888 There were tensions between the two since there was a significant Chinese population in Manila who were not always treated well but generally yes relations were positive since trade and missionaries.

  • @gusvelazquez7098
    @gusvelazquez7098 2 года назад +1

    What are you on about ?

  • @sweetmelon149
    @sweetmelon149 2 года назад +12

    In the mean time in the Atlantic Ocean, the Spanish-led navy captured a large English squadron destined for the anglo colonies.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_of_9_August_1780