A Brief History of The Scramble For Africa

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A. J. Merrick

A. J. Merrick

4 роки тому

This is a Collaboration with 26 other History Channels. Project Africa takes a look at the History of Africa. This video talks about the European Scramble and Partition of Africa.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 820
@neerajvishwanath3179
@neerajvishwanath3179 4 роки тому
Africa:exists* Europe: It's free real estates
@stevencooper4422
@stevencooper4422 4 роки тому
Both the best and worst thing to happen to the continent!
@orions2908
@orions2908 4 роки тому
@MEUGA not NEARLY as much as the europeans.
@appleslover
@appleslover 4 роки тому
@MEUGA let me spell it right to you: " so WHAT ABOUT the muslims baddies who did much worse than us to the africans ?"
@orions2908
@orions2908 4 роки тому
@MEUGA really? Did you know Europeans, even on the smallest estimations, enslaved more africans than the muslims? They would be comparable if it stopped there, but it doesn't. Wars, subjugation of the african culture, mass genocides, fucked up borders that lead african countries to neverending wars and civil wars TO THIS DAY, etc. They both did messed up things, I agree with that, and I'm by no means defending what the muslims did, but trying to compare the damage both parties have done to the continent is just a joke.
@orions2908
@orions2908 4 роки тому
@@bellatorixrex 1st: I couldn't care less about who started it, the issue here is who enslaved more. 2nd: I would really appreciate if you could source your claim that muslims killed 120 million africans. 3rd: For real now, I literaly couldn't find ANYTHING on this "Zinjj genocide". Was it a typo or a VERY unknown way to refer to something? If It did happen, again, sources would be very much aprecietted.
@adamcarter5254
@adamcarter5254 4 роки тому
Scroll down to see the inevitable overused free real estate joke
@JettJamesGD
@JettJamesGD 4 роки тому
i will. and i will hate it.
@sk-wq3dd
@sk-wq3dd 3 роки тому
OH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@fullmetaltheorist
@fullmetaltheorist 3 роки тому
You know
@user-te3qm5mv6r
@user-te3qm5mv6r Місяць тому
The situation with Leopold II was absolutely horrible.
@cheydinal5401
@cheydinal5401 4 роки тому
Wow, Liberia is the only place in Africa where my aunt can accidentally call Africans "African Americans" out of habit, without being wrong
@NoName-sz5lu
@NoName-sz5lu 4 роки тому
Shouldn't it be " American Africans"?
@Argos-xb8ek
@Argos-xb8ek 4 роки тому
I mean their a couple generations removed now
@cheydinal5401
@cheydinal5401 4 роки тому
@@Argos-xb8ek African Americans are still called "African Americans". I read somewhere that in Liberia, they actually do still have a meaningful distinction between African American Africans (or whatever they call them again) and African Africans. The African American Africans are seen as sort of colonial rulers, like the whites in South Africa, or at least they used to be that historically to some degree
@DarthVantos
@DarthVantos 4 роки тому
Natives call them Americo-liberians.
@cheydinal5401
@cheydinal5401 4 роки тому
@A Hm. Isn't it that at least historically, African-American Liberians have basically ruled the country in an Apartheid way? Obviously that doesn't justify them now apparently being treated worse, but that is historically correct, right?
@juliu_2260
@juliu_2260 4 роки тому
Him: *calls the Sahara the largest desert* Antarctica: allow me to introduce ourselves
@mattylee7620
@mattylee7620 3 роки тому
You are 100% correct Sir. Most people are ill informed when descrbing a desert. They think of sand. As we both know a desert is an area of deserted wasteland for want of a better word for example. Wether that is sand, snow & ice or stone. Antarctica is by FAR the World's largest desert as Australia is by far the World's largest island but people don't acknowledge this calling it a country/continent even though it is all 3 + a large chunk of it desert too :-D. Ah well. We must keep our chins up lol. Like how they got the British flag wrong at 6:08. We stopped using that design in 1801 when Ireland became part of the UK. Oooppps ;-).
@mattylee7620
@mattylee7620 3 роки тому
Also the world map we use is so incorrect to scale. Greenland for example is roughly 1/4 the size of Australia in real life not larger! & Russia appears larger than Africa on our most used maps & it is roughly 1/2 the size. There is a map, I apologise I forgot the name that is ACTUALLY to scale but it looks rather squished. European & USA cartographers made it this way with blotted ego's :-D
@ericbrown4297
@ericbrown4297 3 роки тому
@@egypt-rn4358 Uh....what?
@abbyalphonse499
@abbyalphonse499 3 роки тому
@@egypt-rn4358 What's the joke?
@abbyalphonse499
@abbyalphonse499 3 роки тому
@Bernadette Murphy It's some weird cultist zealot randomly irrelevantly preaching into random conversations.
@JaredKaiser24
@JaredKaiser24 4 роки тому
i like the age of mythology background sound
@Antonio_GV82
@Antonio_GV82 4 роки тому
Prostagma?
@JaredKaiser24
@JaredKaiser24 4 роки тому
@@Antonio_GV82 proshi sheh
@ThePalaeontologist
@ThePalaeontologist 4 роки тому
@@JaredKaiser24 I swear I have all the Greek, Egyptian and Norse phrases permanently ingrained forever since childhood thanks to that game lol (below: approximations :p ) ''Is voli" "arrrthrouse" ''yerrrbig'' ''Eeyurairerrafta' ''Tilpuen'' ''Scccheepan!" "Ennnwedge" "Antio" Memories... still have AoM (but it won't work :( )
@JaredKaiser24
@JaredKaiser24 4 роки тому
ThePalaeontologist same here! Its ingrained on my mind too, i wished i could high five you right now 🙏🏻
@ThePalaeontologist
@ThePalaeontologist 4 роки тому
@@JaredKaiser24 lol high five
@kanyekubrick5391
@kanyekubrick5391 4 роки тому
6:41 my stomach churns every time i hear that name
@MappingEagle
@MappingEagle 4 роки тому
Exactly, it's a shame how little people know of Leopold II and his atrocities.
@decem_sagittae
@decem_sagittae 4 роки тому
If you would do actual research on the subject you'd find that most atrocities were committed by Congo natives and not by Belgians who actually put an end to them. The video doesn't mention this for whatever reason, just as it doesn't mention that the African slaves taken to the Americas were *purchased* from West African kingdoms, and not enslaved by the European-Americans merchants. They were enslaved by other Africans and sold indiscriminately to any slave merchants, European or not.
@atomisedman6235
@atomisedman6235 4 роки тому
@@decem_sagittae If the trade didn't exist the slaves wouldn't have been enslaved so it's still due to that. Edit: The atrocities such as amputation of arms were conducted when rubber harvest quotas weren't met. The Belgian government did put a stop to it but by then millions of Congolese had died. I don't know why so many revisionists on UKposts try to shift blame to Africans for issues caused by their ancestors. It's shocking and has an air of nationalism and supremacy to it.
@decem_sagittae
@decem_sagittae 4 роки тому
@@atomisedman6235 Are you claiming that the Africans did not practice slavery or had a slave trade of their own before European contact? Next you're gonna say that Muslims didn't practice slavery either (which they did until the 20th century). The atrocities were almost exclusively committed by native Congolese working for the Belgian administration who abused their power and many of them chopped off hands of entire villages to get promoted. Until the Belgian authorities figured out what was happening and put an end to it. Throwing buzzwords around won't help your cause when you're the one who obfuscates facts to fit your biased ideological views and narrative. I for one am not that petty and don't care for politics. I'm only interested in the truth. So say what you will, historical reality won't change because it hurts your feelings.
@DirkusTurkess
@DirkusTurkess 4 роки тому
Yup, Belgium. Ghastly word.
@Md-rb9rv
@Md-rb9rv 4 роки тому
Pre-colonial African states are just so underrated
@ishxyzaak
@ishxyzaak 4 роки тому
@@casio6651 what do you mean?
@andreacapuano585
@andreacapuano585 4 роки тому
@@emilianotanc4126 good luck win a war when you fight someone that shoot from 500m
@ishxyzaak
@ishxyzaak 4 роки тому
@@emilianotanc4126 no the europeans got lucky kind of because african empires like songhai, kongo and others were highly weakened by the 1890s. Remember that europeans were in contact with them since the 1500s but still didn't conquer them and the africans also won a couple of wars against the europeans. But it was also because europeans generally had superior weapons by the 1890s when the scramble for Africa began
@leventeprincz7436
@leventeprincz7436 4 роки тому
@@casio6651 search mansa mosa, the emperor of mali
@reschi56
@reschi56 4 роки тому
@@ishxyzaak Yeah, Europeans were so lucky that Africans didn't know what wheels are in many places. So lucky that they didn't bother to domesticate Zebras and such.
@jacobbaker4695
@jacobbaker4695 4 роки тому
Forgot to mention how shitty things went in Liberia. Many Africans died and the success rate was horrible.
@jacobbaker4695
@jacobbaker4695 4 роки тому
@SpadesGuy That was white people forcing them to go back. However they lost all immunity to the diseases in Africa and so many died. Don't be racist pal
@brandonlyon730
@brandonlyon730 4 роки тому
Not to mention many of the Native Liberia’s themselves had been enslaved by Africans coming from the America’s.
@Incognitoblue
@Incognitoblue 4 роки тому
@SpadesGuy fuck you you racist piece of shit
@nutyyyy
@nutyyyy 3 роки тому
@@jacobbaker4695 Yeah its just another unfortunate moment in history but not really surprising. Once given power people are often very quick to force their will on others.
@SyAt
@SyAt Рік тому
Right
@sizanogreen9900
@sizanogreen9900 4 роки тому
German Togo Colony: Am I a joke to you?
@shastealyomeal
@shastealyomeal 4 роки тому
Lomè prettiest little city
@l.f.c9973
@l.f.c9973 3 роки тому
French an british togo colony you mean
@LilTounsii66
@LilTounsii66 2 місяці тому
it was german before french and british take it during ww1@@l.f.c9973
@user-te3qm5mv6r
@user-te3qm5mv6r Місяць тому
That was the first or Second Reich, right?
@VFChannelArchive
@VFChannelArchive 4 роки тому
UKposts decide to recommend a channel never seen before. Oh well subscribed
@ajavier7634
@ajavier7634 4 роки тому
Long life to Ethiopia
@rediettadesse2828
@rediettadesse2828 3 роки тому
😊😊😊😊😊
@boogeymann6686
@boogeymann6686 3 роки тому
You don't have to say that. Ethiopia already has a long life and will probably live even longer.
@Anonymous-cm8jy
@Anonymous-cm8jy 3 роки тому
It got conquerored during WWII
@shawnv123
@shawnv123 3 роки тому
@@Anonymous-cm8jy yes
@justjam2177
@justjam2177 3 роки тому
Somalia
@AJMerrick
@AJMerrick 4 роки тому
Hey Everyone! This is Project Africa! Thanks for watching! Subscribe for some deus vult in two weeks! Ehhhh please ignore my spelling mistake of "volunteers"
@user-te3qm5mv6r
@user-te3qm5mv6r Місяць тому
The Italians in Africa were hilariously inept
@anis8879
@anis8879 4 роки тому
This is actually a good 'brief history' type of videos, i commend you for your content of high quality +1sub
@tarushsrivastava6351
@tarushsrivastava6351 4 роки тому
Every time you upload it's guaranteed to be good quality, so even if I know about the topic already I can always learn something new from your videos so I always watch them
@AJMerrick
@AJMerrick 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching :)
@maddie2491
@maddie2491 3 роки тому
Africa: *exists* All the other countries: don’t be shy take some more
@eleanorbenoit-means1257
@eleanorbenoit-means1257 3 роки тому
Very interesting, thank you for making this video. I learned so much.
@ayanabdi9903
@ayanabdi9903 3 роки тому
Big ups to Ethiopia hope they recognize there position and stay unified against everything
@readmore8302
@readmore8302 4 роки тому
Nice video dude! The youtube history market is a cramped market but your sure to blow up soon. All it takes is one video to do particularly well and you'll be flying. Best of luck.
@HistoryandHeadlines
@HistoryandHeadlines 4 роки тому
That is a really nice and encouraging post!
@darthguilder1923
@darthguilder1923 4 роки тому
I like the Age of Mythology music
@AgeOfEmpiresZone
@AgeOfEmpiresZone 3 роки тому
me too!
@maxh3086
@maxh3086 3 роки тому
I guess without AoE/AoM not even half of us would have gotten here...
@Embracehistoria
@Embracehistoria 4 роки тому
Very nice, I'm looking forward to the crusades next :D
@pappujack7667
@pappujack7667 3 роки тому
There was also the time when there was interest in searching for the source of the Nile. This included exploration by John Hanning Speke and Ricard Burton. Need to also mention that Speke was the first European to see Lake Victoria and claimed it as the source of the Nile. This was later confirmed by Henry Morton Stanley. There is also Portuguese influence on the East Coast of Africa . There was also slavery involved on the East Coast of Africa and that the Island of Zanzibar was used as port for this as well as trading for products related to Spices, such as cloves. Speke and Burton, as well as Stanley used Zanzibar to get to inland Africa for their expeditions into the mainland. Also there were Indians there long before the Europeans arrived. The Indians were there for the purpose of trading alongside the Arabs (on the East Coast. In fact one Indian man actually guided the famous Portuguese explorer, Vasco De Gama to India.
@SanamSingh-kp6vi
@SanamSingh-kp6vi 6 місяців тому
Hi. thanks for this information. this really helped me for school as i am a student who is still studying. i was able to use this as study notes. thanks a lot 😃
@pappujack7667
@pappujack7667 6 місяців тому
@@SanamSingh-kp6vi no problem.
@user-te3qm5mv6r
@user-te3qm5mv6r Місяць тому
Lots of slavery, Lots and lots of slavery
@happytime11
@happytime11 3 роки тому
This is an excellent summary. Thanks a lot! I'd like to use it in the class I'm teaching as a little background to the novel "The Power of One". As my students aren't native English speakers, they'll rely heavily on the subtitles, which I've noticed have a few errors. Would it be possible for you to fix these, or is there a way I can do it myself?
@RandomGuy-hx6pj
@RandomGuy-hx6pj Рік тому
You, sir, are incredibly well spoken, a rare sight on the Internet
@jakehughes5962
@jakehughes5962 4 роки тому
The sun never sets intensifies
@ruairioceallaigh8882
@ruairioceallaigh8882 4 роки тому
The sun never set because God wouldn't trust the English in the dark.
@p.x9040
@p.x9040 3 роки тому
@@ruairioceallaigh8882 lol
@gambiejallow3537
@gambiejallow3537 Рік тому
This is excellent summary and I really appreciate you history was my favorite subject
@HistoryandHeadlines
@HistoryandHeadlines 4 роки тому
It was nice watching this video after watching one about exploration of a particular place. I'm looking forward to then watching a look at a specific place conquered (Algeria by France) after this one. I am definitely liking how the videos on the playlist were organized! :) Have a wonderful weekend!
@awsomeclipsnow
@awsomeclipsnow 4 роки тому
@@islamisthetruth3402 Berbers in modern-day Algeria would've put up a good fight, but inevitability they'd still be outmatched militarily by the French conquerers.
@skiteufr
@skiteufr 4 роки тому
@@islamisthetruth3402 from 1830, the French army faced 25 years of continuous resistance from Algerian and Berber rebels. And they gradually defeated them and sent their chief into exile
@Cromwelldunbar
@Cromwelldunbar 2 роки тому
Just imagining how nice it would if we all were using the continuous form and expressing ourselves continuously never letting ourselves any flagging or faltering and we are never giving up in our unfailing enthusiasm for gathering knowledge and wisdom, memory and intelligence.
@hookedonphoenix3112
@hookedonphoenix3112 4 роки тому
THANK YOU for providing a thorough, informative video not weighed down with pandering humor or reference to modern culture. Nice that someone acknowledges there are adults who don’t want diversions while learning something.
@princenero_
@princenero_ Рік тому
I think you’re referring to the channel “weird history”. It was funny at first but rapidly got annoying and cringy. We’re not 8 year olds who want to constantly laugh.
@connorwood7477
@connorwood7477 Рік тому
There was a funny Minecraft reference
@deadsnooker7565
@deadsnooker7565 4 роки тому
The italians are a special bunch :')
@historyoftheromans2527
@historyoftheromans2527 4 роки тому
Yep
@divusgaiusjuliuscaesar4657
@divusgaiusjuliuscaesar4657 4 роки тому
Ramin Tahouri Caesar: promises protection from Germans Also Caesar: kills and enslaved over 2 million Gauls
@ramintahouri270
@ramintahouri270 4 роки тому
Divus Gaius Julius Caesar to be fair though, the Gauls kept revolting for their freedom from Roman rule and the Gauls were not united on the matter of Roman rule. Order>Chaos
@ramintahouri270
@ramintahouri270 4 роки тому
Chauntel Shannon lmao! Savage! Hahahaha
@sdupont4931
@sdupont4931 4 роки тому
Yes sir
@BloomBlanche
@BloomBlanche 4 роки тому
What if you wanted to colonize Abyssinia but Menelik II said "Eh Yeah, No"
@rediettadesse2828
@rediettadesse2828 3 роки тому
The sad thing is this man doesn't get the respect he owns in ethiopia .. they make sure his name doesn't live above ... hopefully Ethiopians wake up n give him recognition he deserves
@joed72
@joed72 3 роки тому
@@rediettadesse2828 yup. Sad to see foreigners appreciating our history more than we do ourselves smh
@Bolognabeef
@Bolognabeef 8 місяців тому
But Mussolini replied: "Anyways, you guys like mustard?"
@Aiswarya_Biju.
@Aiswarya_Biju. 9 місяців тому
Great video. Only video that actually helped me understand the scramble for Africa without making me confused.
@user-te3qm5mv6r
@user-te3qm5mv6r Місяць тому
Read the book by that name its much better (longer) than this video
@manwesnotteklu5393
@manwesnotteklu5393 4 роки тому
a grate store many historian don't mention Ethiopia and you did so good job
@dizzy5240
@dizzy5240 3 роки тому
whos here from school work
@aditijindal998
@aditijindal998 Місяць тому
Me 😂
@user-zx6cp8ue6g
@user-zx6cp8ue6g 18 днів тому
Me😂
@philliplyn2692
@philliplyn2692 3 роки тому
Loving this one thank's for sharing very important information giving blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪
@RocketChild
@RocketChild Рік тому
Thanks for the quick explaination.
@juanlopezredondo7938
@juanlopezredondo7938 3 роки тому
Spain also participated in the scramble of Africa. They obtuvated the north and south of Moroco, the west Sahara and ecuatorial guinee
@collectiveconsciousness5314
@collectiveconsciousness5314 2 роки тому
Wondering how much of that is the shoe being on the other foot for *700* years of conquest by people from that area.
@daviroza4700
@daviroza4700 9 місяців тому
Western Sahara 🇪🇭 was never part of mrococo kingdom but west Algeria 🇩🇿 was now free Western Sahara 🇪🇭
@Lateatnightpioneers
@Lateatnightpioneers 3 роки тому
How to colonize a territory: - Eng, Fr, Neth, Bel: Erase the locals or confine them to reserves, repopulate with your own people, build factories and plantations, get some slaves to work in them, enrich the whites through trade and exploitation of resources, turn it into a puppet/failed state, never totally leave. - Rome, Greece, Spain: Conquer the land by war and agreements, alphabetize and convert the locals, make them your own citizens, build universities, temples and cities, enrich the whites and the locals through trade and exploitation of resources, get looted by your enemies, collapse. - Portugal: Lets do both!
@John-qd5ok
@John-qd5ok 4 роки тому
oh my god thank you so much bruh this was so helpful
@sk-wq3dd
@sk-wq3dd 3 роки тому
Really
@Hannodb1961
@Hannodb1961 4 роки тому
Kudos to you for not ignoring or treating the Boer republics as historical footnotes. I would've preferred that you said more about the Boer treaties with the Zulu, and the Brittish concentration camps for the Boers, but then again, I understand your need to be concise.
@AJMerrick
@AJMerrick 4 роки тому
I made a more indeoth video on the boer wars already I also wanted to keep this brief :) Thanks for watching
@user-te3qm5mv6r
@user-te3qm5mv6r Місяць тому
What about the German concentration camps in Namibia? The precursor to World War II
@Hannodb1961
@Hannodb1961 Місяць тому
@@user-te3qm5mv6r My understanding is that is 20th century history. The Herero genocide started somewhere from 1904 or something. Pity how few people recognise the Darwinian roots of this line of thinking. You can trace this back through German academia all the way back to Dareins book "the descent of man"
@user-te3qm5mv6r
@user-te3qm5mv6r Місяць тому
Thank you for that reference, I may be able to find it online if its that old. @@Hannodb1961
@user-te3qm5mv6r
@user-te3qm5mv6r Місяць тому
The situation in Namibia shiuld have been a wake up call for us.
@jonel4ever730
@jonel4ever730 4 роки тому
What app you use to do this animated video/documentary ?
@DefaultTheseus
@DefaultTheseus 3 роки тому
On a side note, that background tune... from Age of Mythology, really brought back some childhood memories in a very different way.
@dakkefernet8585
@dakkefernet8585 4 роки тому
Humans: exists* Mediterranean: let's play Earth: nooooo!
@leoconchola3163
@leoconchola3163 4 роки тому
Very good video enjoyed it
@markmcdonald4781
@markmcdonald4781 2 роки тому
super helpful thanks :)
@Hagaloogy
@Hagaloogy 2 роки тому
I wish quality videos like this went that slight extra step and edited the narration
@WhiteCapeJesse
@WhiteCapeJesse Рік тому
btw the correct pronunciation for "Boer" is boo and a cat going prrr but just the one "R" Great video by the way really helped me with my exam, thank you so much.
@jetbahena664
@jetbahena664 4 роки тому
I’m too lazy to get up and read my notes for a test tomorrow so now we’re here
@BIGJXXX
@BIGJXXX 4 роки тому
You gained a new sub
@l.f.c9973
@l.f.c9973 3 роки тому
Egyptian:were protected by the ottomans you wont do shit Britain:am about to end this mans hole career
@hoboykale2213
@hoboykale2213 4 роки тому
thank fo your ideas about the fighting and divided of africa continent
@pacoramon9468
@pacoramon9468 3 роки тому
6 nations? I counted 7: Belgium, France, Italy, England, Germany, Spain and Portugal
@javierperalta7648
@javierperalta7648 3 роки тому
The Netherlands and Denmark also had colonies in Africa but they sold them to the British
@uyilol4557
@uyilol4557 3 роки тому
@@javierperalta7648 really? Which? That's interesting
@javierperalta7648
@javierperalta7648 3 роки тому
@@uyilol4557 They both had colonies in the Gold Coast (Ghana), and the Netherlands also had colonies in South Africa
@uyilol4557
@uyilol4557 3 роки тому
@@javierperalta7648 Wow I know about the Netherlands and South Africa etc. But I never thought about Denmark. Interesting
@petermclean5680
@petermclean5680 4 роки тому
My teacher sent this to me for homework (cause of corona). Im looking through the comments..
@icedtea8093
@icedtea8093 4 роки тому
same lol
@cityheron7106
@cityheron7106 4 роки тому
Are you on your parents acc? Lol
@t.dm.k2037
@t.dm.k2037 3 роки тому
Lol same. Corona really changed everything
@gurtajbeesla2716
@gurtajbeesla2716 3 роки тому
@@cityheron7106 lol
@earls.maiden1151
@earls.maiden1151 Рік тому
What great enlightenment!!
@kasenza
@kasenza 2 роки тому
Very informative
@wzrdodilukey8599
@wzrdodilukey8599 2 роки тому
You have not mentioned Togo as a German colony. But still a very good video!
@darkzi1431
@darkzi1431 4 роки тому
The Sudanese forces Vs the gunships and machine guns was a reponse by the British as the Sudanese gained a large following and killed the British general at the time Charles Gordon, occupier of China. Also, on another battle I forgot, but another English general died in a decisive victory to the mahadist
@MikeHaggarKJ
@MikeHaggarKJ 2 роки тому
Great video
@davmaster5659
@davmaster5659 4 роки тому
what progam does he used i want to know, its for a project of school
@fatimabaobaid
@fatimabaobaid 3 роки тому
What is the political economical and social effects of it ?? Please I want the answer as soon as possible
@voxelatthescreen3631
@voxelatthescreen3631 4 роки тому
Boer: *is pronounced as the English 'boor' * VC3 productions: *BOAR*
@spr822
@spr822 4 роки тому
Cecil John Rhodes was the person who wanted to establish the Cape to Cairo railway line but it never came about.
@BB-uo1qy
@BB-uo1qy 3 роки тому
Appreciate the AoE 2 music fam
@decem_sagittae
@decem_sagittae 4 роки тому
Bro are you using music from Age of Mythology in the video?
@bignamebiglife4064
@bignamebiglife4064 3 роки тому
The Sahara the largest desert in the world Antarctica: am I a joke to you?
@lazychief5223
@lazychief5223 3 роки тому
lmfao i like the Minecraft diamond reference 9:10
@sottiesvibe6150
@sottiesvibe6150 4 роки тому
To what extent did the Ottoman Empire speed up European colonization in North Africa?any one to help answer the question?
@Lucythesmartcat_706
@Lucythesmartcat_706 9 місяців тому
Excellent
@shivabreathes
@shivabreathes 2 роки тому
“There were several European explorers who … explored the continent” 😂
@benkoolmees7511
@benkoolmees7511 Рік тому
thank you
@godbiter
@godbiter 11 місяців тому
using Age of Empires music as your background is wholesome
@Cromwelldunbar
@Cromwelldunbar 2 роки тому
Germany also held Togoland next to the Gold Coast today’s Ghana. Strange that Liberia never developed into anything worthwhile.
@Luzitanium
@Luzitanium 3 місяці тому
and Portuguese had Guine Bissau
@developer6570
@developer6570 4 роки тому
Our teacher: gives us this video to learn the history and answer questions Me: Looks at the comments throughout most of the video looking for memes. 10 min 33 sec later: Me: wait where did the comments go? I was in the middle of reading one
@thebloosm4557
@thebloosm4557 3 роки тому
Ya me too. I have test and watching it.
@MrPigeonaids
@MrPigeonaids 4 роки тому
age of mythology music? :D nice
@stoatsarebetterthanbeavers
@stoatsarebetterthanbeavers 7 місяців тому
at 0:50 you say the sahara is the largest desert in the world, although an extreme nitpick, desert means almost no precipitation (rain, hail, snow), therefore antarctica is the largest desert since it has next to no precipitation at all.
@SanamSingh-kp6vi
@SanamSingh-kp6vi 6 місяців тому
big brain moment 🦾
@jonesmapani9898
@jonesmapani9898 Рік тому
For Africa to develop we need to squash these borders
@IndigoBranch
@IndigoBranch 3 роки тому
Not to be "that guy" but the largest desert is Antarctica. A desert is a region so arid because of little rainfall. It doesn't say it has to be hot. Antarctica gets little to no precipitation, making the Sahara the second largest desert.
@siggiAg86
@siggiAg86 3 роки тому
Wait wait, this music is from Age of Empires right?? Nice !
@jeksixten5751
@jeksixten5751 4 роки тому
How about Spain Equatorial Guinea?
@manooxi327
@manooxi327 4 роки тому
tnx
@seniorscouse3346
@seniorscouse3346 3 роки тому
other places exist europe:its a big pog bois
@navrajdhaliwal2403
@navrajdhaliwal2403 Рік тому
nice video
@markncl100
@markncl100 4 роки тому
That is not the correct flag of the United Kingdom (6:08) in 1884-1885.
@mohammadibnallah8062
@mohammadibnallah8062 7 місяців тому
in 06:15 he says Italy, but it shows two flags at the same time. The flag with a cross, where is it from?
@tiglathpaylesserII
@tiglathpaylesserII 3 місяці тому
This is late but the flag at the bottom is the italian empire the one above is the Portuguese empire and the flag at the top os the german empire
@grimmfandango832
@grimmfandango832 4 роки тому
You used the Prussian Flag/ Second Reich hybrid flag for the Second Reich and the Pre 1801 flag for the UK (aka the 1707 British Flag). Neither of witch were relevant at the time. Naughty Naughty. Other than that, good video.
@TheLocalLt
@TheLocalLt 4 роки тому
Grimm Fandango I don’t understand what you mean about the German flag. Sure the official flag was the one without the Iron Cross, but this was still a flag of the German Realm no?
@grimmfandango832
@grimmfandango832 4 роки тому
@@TheLocalLt It wasn't the German State's Flag. www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/de1871.html
@grimmfandango832
@grimmfandango832 4 роки тому
Using the Prussian Cross in the mid 1800s would have been provocative to the rest if Germany, especially Bavaria. They were trying to form a Unified German national culture.
@Luzitanium
@Luzitanium 3 місяці тому
the most hypocrite and unfair thing ever in history was having Belgium and Germany involved in Africa, when both never made any effort to even sail over there.
@neochris2
@neochris2 4 роки тому
These videos rarely mention that it was Arabs who started massive African slavery (with forced castration). It makes it look as if African slavery was an European idea. Similarly to how many colonization techniques used by Iberians in the New World were Muslim techniques of conquest and torture copied. So thank you for at least mentioning it.
@neochris2
@neochris2 4 роки тому
@@DirtyEdon The European colonization is the part everyone knows about. I wanted to see if the previous history would make it into the video too and I'm glad it was mentioned, even if not discussed in detail. I'm just worried because many ignorant people hold the view that Europe invented slavery as an institution and that is misinformation.
@DirtyEdon
@DirtyEdon 4 роки тому
@@neochris2 no one believes Europeans invented slavery but European slavery is the only slavery which still directly effects millions of people lives today. Plus Europeans slavery was the most fucked up in history due to the fact it was hereditary so passed down from generations to generations, plus it was purely based on race something no other slavery in history had done. If black American slavery wasn't based on "race" black Americans wouldn't be as poor as they are today. Within a generation they would have been able to recover. The element of "race" made sure that even if they were free they were going to be discriminated for the rest of their life and made it almost impossible for them to be able to gain access to equal opportunities as whites.
@thrawnprotocol9780
@thrawnprotocol9780 4 роки тому
Imagine pointing the finger at other people as to not feel guilty for the crimes of your ancestors. Pathetic
@thrawnprotocol9780
@thrawnprotocol9780 4 роки тому
@@neochris2 No one believes europe invented slavery, but know the colonialists as the most notorious slavers.
@neochris2
@neochris2 4 роки тому
@@thrawnprotocol9780 Exactly. Which is wrong since Arabs are still doing it and were doing it before. Yet no one says a thing about them.
@ranatranslates
@ranatranslates 10 місяців тому
Are tracks from Age of Mythology also from epidemicsound?
@ForTheFREEMAN
@ForTheFREEMAN 6 місяців тому
excellent with the AOE music❤
@priscyzion256
@priscyzion256 2 роки тому
GHANA 🇬🇭 is blessed and can develop massively despite setbacks from colonialism
@LfcXfootball
@LfcXfootball Рік тому
no one asked
@JuiceyBeverage
@JuiceyBeverage Рік тому
@@LfcXfootball I asked
@pilum3705
@pilum3705 4 роки тому
You forgot to mention that Togo was a German colony too. It isn't even depicted on the map.
@Headhunter97
@Headhunter97 4 роки тому
He also forgot to mention cameroon.. 💁🏻‍♂️😄
@pilum3705
@pilum3705 4 роки тому
Tobi Selig But Cameroon was at least on the map.
@Headhunter97
@Headhunter97 4 роки тому
@@pilum3705 I know.. but still ;)
@gabewu8972
@gabewu8972 10 місяців тому
What about Ming Chinese contact with East African, by Zheng He’s treasure fleet
@cloverhal2284
@cloverhal2284 4 роки тому
In 1830 Alsace Lorraine was part of France. It was German between 1870-1918 and 1940-1945
@noscope9032
@noscope9032 3 роки тому
9:12 the Minecraft diamonds in the background
@jordandino417
@jordandino417 2 роки тому
And yet Togoland was never mentioned to be part of Germany :(
@palious13
@palious13 4 роки тому
You forgot Togoland was German colony in 1914.
@ThatOneHypeCookie
@ThatOneHypeCookie Рік тому
The Main Driving Force Behind European Imperialism In Africa Has it ever come to your mind what the main Driving Force was behind the European colonization of Africa? Well, the way I see it, the main driving force was the political competition between European countries at the time. The reason for that claim is VERY visible if you just take into account the disputes between the countries of the European continent and the (at the time) widespread agreement that more colonies made the country more powerful. To begin with, almost the entire continent of Europe was trying to colonize and further their “power” to become better than the other countries. Just before the partitioning of Africa, mass industrialization took place in Europe. Eventually, a meeting/conference was held in Berlin Germany from 1884 to 1885 with all of the European leaders which led to each country getting a section of Africa. A good example would be when the text states, “Still, as late as 1870 only 10% of Africa was under European control, and most of that was along the edges - French Algeria, British Sierra Leone, Portuguese Angola.” This shows that multiple different countries were trying to colonize Africa to further spread their controlled territory. This is all important to note because it is a clear showcase of their intentions for colonizing Africa. In addition to all of that, the whole thing was nicknamed “The race to seize African colonies”, further hinting at a competitive drive playing a big role in it. This can be further proven when the text states, “Otto von Bismarck of Germany proposed that a conference be held in Berlin in 1884 and 1885 to divide up Africa in a reasonable and peaceful manner. No Africans were invited to attend.” This displays a lack of acknowledgement towards what would be better for the Africans, and more of what would be more beneficial towards each country; this makes it very likely that the Europeans were only doing it for their own countries' gain. It is valid to acknowledge that the text specifies the European countries wanted to partition Africa in a “-Reasonable and Peaceful manner”. However, later on in time it would prove that this was not the case whatsoever. This can be confirmed by an excerpt from a German book written by Freidrich Fabri in 1879, as the excerpt states, “...It would be wise if we Germans would learn about colonial skills from our Anglo-Saxon [British] cousins and would begin-in a friendly competition-to strive after them.-” This showcases that the Germans had the full intention of becoming better than the other countries. So now the idea that the Europeans weren’t trying to overcome the other countries can be ruled out. All of this leads to the answer to the question, it was absolutely Political Competition that was the main driving force behind European imperialism in Africa. Between the common perception at the time that more colonies equaled a more powerful country, and the fact that Germany near openly displayed the desire to become #1 In Europe again, it is pretty clear that a BIG part of the colonization was competitive.
@mathew9851
@mathew9851 3 роки тому
Makes sense, but with such a range of resources and with the colonization of European countries, why has there been no significant advancement in ALL countries of Africa? Or am i delusional?
@sigmarizzlerking
@sigmarizzlerking 3 роки тому
Correction: the Sahara is the second largest dessert. The largest is Antarctica
@sk-wq3dd
@sk-wq3dd 3 роки тому
.....
@Cromwelldunbar
@Cromwelldunbar 2 роки тому
Dessert? You mean “ afters “ !
@AgeOfEmpiresZone
@AgeOfEmpiresZone 3 роки тому
I really like the Age Of Mythology music
@el.oh.you.
@el.oh.you. Місяць тому
had to watch this for an assignment 💔
@ChristianBitn
@ChristianBitn 4 роки тому
great
@ahmedopone4080
@ahmedopone4080 3 роки тому
frechcsomaliland now known as djibouti wasn't acquired from abbysinia. Youre talking about. the sale of tadjoura by the king of shewa. However, he didnt own this town and the french had to acquire it from the local sultans.
@yonas2828
@yonas2828 6 місяців тому
King of shewa is menelik, shewa is 1 of the Ethiopian kingdoms. And later menelik became king of kings of Ethiopia.
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