American Revolutionary War - Summary on a Map

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In this video, let's retrace on maps the American Revolutionary War, since the end of the Seven Years' War until the recognition of the US. Independence by Great Britain.
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Patreon: / geohistory
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English translation & voiceover: Rahul Venkit ukposts.info/the/D1X.html...
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Original French version: • Guerre d'indépendance ...
Russian version: • Война за независимость...
Arabic version: • حرب الاستقلال الأمريكية
Spanish version: • La Guerra de Independe...
Portuguese version (Brazil): • Guerra da Independênci...
Japanese version: • アメリカ独立戦争
German version: • Der Amerikanische Unab...
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Software: Adobe After Effects
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Chapters
00:00 Seven Years' War
00:37 Tensions
01:38 Boston Tea Party
02:57 Battles of Lexington and Concord
03:51 The Second Continental Congress
04:47 Declaration of Independence
05:50 New York and New Jersey Campaign
07:15 Saratoga campaign
08:31 France
10:05 Spain
11:10 British defeat
12:34 Consequences
#geohistory #history #america #independenceday #independence #americanrevolution

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@striker8795
@striker8795 3 роки тому
USA : France please save us France : Sorry, i have other th... USA : It’s against England France : *Ooooh mon gars*
@user-eg3rz1yx2s
@user-eg3rz1yx2s 3 роки тому
@@warrenkensington6091 That's absolutely false ?
@thisisntsergio1352
@thisisntsergio1352 3 роки тому
@@warrenkensington6091 You may be confusing Mexican territories with Spanish.
@Hugo-cn9no
@Hugo-cn9no 3 роки тому
@@warrenkensington6091 so false LMFAO
@Madikon07
@Madikon07 3 роки тому
@@warrenkensington6091 it was Empires territories and France helped more by that video you can’t doubt, so French helped USA conquered all lands
@Madikon07
@Madikon07 3 роки тому
@@ignacio1472 conquered
@davsalda
@davsalda 3 роки тому
You left out the Spanish retaking of Florida coming from Louisiana, which tied down British forces and the Spanish efforts to fund the continental army $$ to keep it fighting.
@jonathanrecinos5894
@jonathanrecinos5894 3 роки тому
The Spanish never get the recognition it deserves, it was the Spanish who truly helped us get Independence from great Britain.
@henryeberman6342
@henryeberman6342 3 роки тому
@@jonathanrecinos5894 Spanish did less then the French so
@jamieparsons301
@jamieparsons301 3 роки тому
Also forgot about the great drive of Gibraltar which was the largest battle of the war
@franciscocsiszer5744
@franciscocsiszer5744 3 роки тому
@@henryeberman6342 The Hispanic aid to the patriots was more important than the French, they literally had the patriots at their side. They provided troops, ammunition, food, and assisted in battles such as those of Pensacola and St. Louis, as well as crucial support for Yorktown.
@peterzeger7263
@peterzeger7263 3 роки тому
@@franciscocsiszer5744 lol this is simply not true. www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/how-france-helped-win-american-revolution
@wanali4504
@wanali4504 3 роки тому
Britain: hey you watched the vid? Viewers: yea Britain: yeah... there’s a tax for that
@AdamTel1
@AdamTel1 3 роки тому
Britain : you payed your vidéo tax ? viewers : yeh Britain : there'e will a tax for that
@ichirotakamura3608
@ichirotakamura3608 3 роки тому
Taxing an educational video, huh? *TO THE GUILLOTINE*
@elgirl19
@elgirl19 3 роки тому
The taxes that where imposed by the British are nothing compared to how we are taxed today.
@DimZ-ib5tg
@DimZ-ib5tg 3 роки тому
@@ichirotakamura3608 DUDE... SO UNCOOL
@kaiserwaffle7896
@kaiserwaffle7896 3 роки тому
Dude...... Uncool
@natethegreat5968
@natethegreat5968 3 роки тому
Oh MY GOD!! HE'S BACK!!
@johndoe123xyz
@johndoe123xyz 3 роки тому
This is his normal uploading schedule
@user-es3dr5xk8f
@user-es3dr5xk8f 3 роки тому
@@johndoe123xyz he bacc
@monty6338
@monty6338 3 роки тому
He's always here this kind of videos take some time
@Sam-cn5yd
@Sam-cn5yd 3 роки тому
He never left bruh
@manuelcamacho1494
@manuelcamacho1494 3 роки тому
The return of the kind
@diegoangeles1549
@diegoangeles1549 3 роки тому
Some one says Geo history: Me: Now that’s a name that haven’t heard in a long long time.
@dominiquebrown2413
@dominiquebrown2413 3 роки тому
You act like he's been gone for 10 years Get it the fuck together or leave
@PatriotMapper
@PatriotMapper 3 роки тому
@@dominiquebrown2413 r/wooooooooosh
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican 3 роки тому
Colonists: Dump tea in Boston harbor Colonists: Why do I hear boss music?
@simulify8726
@simulify8726 3 роки тому
You, Ray Mak, Justin Y. *ARE MAN OF ALL SEASONS*
@NoodleErik
@NoodleErik 3 роки тому
@@arolemaprarath6615 ?
@theperfectmix2
@theperfectmix2 3 роки тому
Spotted
@mint8648
@mint8648 3 роки тому
KIM JONG-UN
@Hollywood2021
@Hollywood2021 3 роки тому
That’s the sounds of approaching Toyota Corollas
@jacksagrafsky4936
@jacksagrafsky4936 2 роки тому
Born and raised in New Jersey as a student we were taught how many battles were fought there. I see that not just NJ was the battlefield but the entire then states. Thanks for the revamped history lesson. Never too old to see new spin on what was the birth of my Nation.
@TILR
@TILR 3 роки тому
The only things I would have mentioned are the articles of confederation, the recognition from Morocco, the Republic of Vermont
@TILR
@TILR 3 роки тому
(edit) accidently put arrivals instead of articles, I blame autocorrect :/
@nathanjackson1091
@nathanjackson1091 3 роки тому
@TILR The recognition of France of USA Independence was more pivotal as France was a superpower & were helpful to USA. Morocco recognizing USA wasn’t useful at all so people need to stop pushing this nonsense.
@TILR
@TILR 3 роки тому
@@nathanjackson1091 I mean it is important since the partnership between the US and Morocco is the longest in all of US history, plus they were the first so that means something right there.
@nathanjackson1091
@nathanjackson1091 3 роки тому
@@TILR You’re regurgitating the same shit. My point is France recognition of USA was more critical & useful cuz : 1) France was a superpower 2) France provided actual help. If Morocco didn’t support US it wouldn’t made any difference ! !
@franciscocsiszer5744
@franciscocsiszer5744 3 роки тому
He also forgot to mention all the help that the Hispanics provided to the patriots
@pageboysam
@pageboysam 2 роки тому
FYI, the French flags should be a gold fleur-de-lis on blue background of the monarchy, not the blue/white/red of the post-revolution republic.
@STho205
@STho205 2 роки тому
The military flag was white on white. Thus the confusion of many a viewer of Trumble's painting of the surrender at Yorktown. It shows the US officers under the stars and stripes, the French under the white banner, and the British colors furled.
@Rowlph8888
@Rowlph8888 Рік тому
You shoulld have kept a flag like that anyway.it's Much better than your modern flag
@thisaintart
@thisaintart 4 місяці тому
It’s UKposts tho, most people have 4th grade education 😅
@saetainlatin
@saetainlatin 3 роки тому
You should mention Bernardo de Galvez, the spanish were as essential as the french to the patriots to win against the british.
@desmondd1984
@desmondd1984 2 роки тому
Yeah I was watching the video to see if they would cover the West Florida campaign but apparently not. Always gets overlooked.
@david-468
@david-468 2 роки тому
@@desmondd1984 it’s because this video is filled with thousands of errors, the patriots only had financial help from other nations untill they almost destroyed over half of britains army already, this is bullshit they teach in Britain that’s is completely fabricated
@vinigarr801
@vinigarr801 2 роки тому
Not as essential as those lazy Germans.
@CeruleanSword
@CeruleanSword 2 роки тому
@@david-468 What a load of yank nonsense lmfao.
@david-468
@david-468 2 роки тому
@@CeruleanSword nah it’s Brit nonsense who keep saying the French were why we won, when that couldn’t be farther from the truth
@theedgar1239
@theedgar1239 3 роки тому
Geo History: *Releases a new video* Me: "The fastest click in the west"
@hockeyislife2
@hockeyislife2 3 роки тому
@Kerbal Miles me either
@GOTHICA1999
@GOTHICA1999 2 роки тому
The fastest click in the HWEEST
@TGACmapper10
@TGACmapper10 3 роки тому
USA: France can u help me in a war? France: well u- USA: it’s against Britain France: GETCHA GUNS WERE FIGHTINGA WAR!
@daveymaggee9863
@daveymaggee9863 3 роки тому
Brilliant. Much easier to learn with your vids than sitting at school and dozing off. Keep up the great work!!!
@simarrosaurio
@simarrosaurio 3 роки тому
Nice video!! By the way, Spain also financiated the rebels since 1775 with Roderigue Hortalez y Compañía, for example, and give them lots of weapons, equipment, ammunition, powder and uniforms. Also sent about 11K men to the war but they never fought side by side with the rebels. All this, of course, because they wanted the british empire to be weaker, not to help the USA.
@JohnJohnson-dj2dv
@JohnJohnson-dj2dv 2 роки тому
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. I guess that's how the Spanish looked at it.
@jonathanallard2128
@jonathanallard2128 2 роки тому
Not because Go USA! but because F*ck Britain.
@UnitedWars
@UnitedWars 2 роки тому
@StraightUpTruth let me guess you’re from Europe?
@xxxBradTxxx
@xxxBradTxxx Рік тому
@@JohnJohnson-dj2dv Spain in 1898: Well, shit that was a mistake
@Gloriaimperial1
@Gloriaimperial1 Рік тому
@@xxxBradTxxx Spain had already made its world legacy in 1800: now 490 million mother-speakers of Spanish and 800 million Catholics in the 5 continents. Until 1898 it was an extension time, perhaps unnecessary. All empires end. Now comes China. The United States trades with a dictatorship that is going to dominate the world, displacing the United States. USA also has made its world legacy, before that date.
@uni4rm
@uni4rm 2 роки тому
This must be the super-mega-abridged version. There were well over 200 battles in the Americas which was why the British ended up only controlling a few ports at the end of the war. They were basically stuck there by failing to secure supply routes into the colonies to support army movements and therefore largely reliant on the British Navy for supplies.
@fredjohnson9833
@fredjohnson9833 Рік тому
It's very abridged. I've been obsessively studying this conflict since September of 2017 and I'm still finding details that surprise me
@chicagotypewriter2094
@chicagotypewriter2094 7 місяців тому
Dude, it's 10 minutes, what do you expect? I don't mean to be rude, but there's plenty of fantastic 1hr+ documentaries that you or I would love to watch, but frankly, I don't have the time :(
@exploreyourmind4645
@exploreyourmind4645 3 роки тому
Great video, I love your work!!! Please continue to make more
@jcominp3295
@jcominp3295 3 роки тому
As usual the stories we can read in english forget (it seems often intentionally) the esential contribution of Spain to USA Independence: Bernardo de Galvez, Virrey de Nueva España y Gobernador de Louisiana, defeated the British in Mobila, Charlotte and Pensacola (Florida) in 1780 with an army of 1.500, white, black, copper and mixed-race soldiers ensuring the south. More than 30.000 rifles, powder and other amunition supplies, loaded in Cuba to the allied French fleet and sent to Washington army, was critical. In European waters, the decisive battle of Cape St. Vincent in January 1780, where Luis de Cordova, captured almost sixty British ships of the British double convoy that were destined for the colonial war maintained by Great Britain, which caused an important logistic and moral blow to the Britishs . Of the English convoy captured, in addition to 52 ships, 80 000 muskets, 3000 barrels of gunpowder, large quantities of naval supplies and effects intended to keep the English fleets in America and the Indian Ocean operational, clothing and equipment for 12 infantry regiments (36 000 soldiers), and the huge sum of £1 000 000 in gold bars and coins for payment of troops and bribes (all the ships and goods captured were valued at some £600 000). In addition, about 3,000 prisoners were taken, of whom about 1,400 were officers and infantrymen who went overseas as reinforcements. It should be noted that the normal size of British troops in America was 40,000 men. English reinforcements would never reach America and this caused the London Stock Exchange to go bankrupt. Last but not least through the house of Joseph de Gardoqui and Sons, Spain sent to the USA 6,150, 000 reales de a ocho in cash, and payment orders. These coins, the famous Spanish dollars, introduced in the USA, are the most popular. AMERICA by Luis de Unzaga and Amézaga's friend, Oliver Pollock, served to support the American public debt.
@Demicleas
@Demicleas 2 роки тому
Yeah alot of people forget the contribution the people of Louisiana have done for America dispite all the persecution and attempted gencioide the Americans would attempt to do later. English will always be English.
@reecethomas1863
@reecethomas1863 2 роки тому
There was no genocide
@gorisenke
@gorisenke 2 роки тому
I guess it's easier to pretend they are the big bad enemy so kids don't get confused later when America goes to war again.
@jasonr375
@jasonr375 2 роки тому
That's just what they teach in Spain. Never happened.
@condedooku9750
@condedooku9750 2 роки тому
@@jasonr375 Cry more.
@ishantgaming
@ishantgaming 3 роки тому
He final got his yt password
@JupiterKnight
@JupiterKnight 3 роки тому
oh hell yeah man!
@LucidFL
@LucidFL 3 роки тому
he uploads every two months. nothing changed
@fathfez7991
@fathfez7991 3 роки тому
@@LucidFL Yeah
@justanorm
@justanorm 3 роки тому
Lmaooo
@fyaspix2058
@fyaspix2058 3 роки тому
@@LucidFL let's wait another 2 months for a video
@Your_disney
@Your_disney 2 роки тому
Love your channel bro. Keep up the great work. Do you have a video about the American civil war (north against south)? Cheers my friend
@Cherry-sg4zg
@Cherry-sg4zg 3 роки тому
I never thought that ,your video will come today ,I always loved your video ,it's interesting and entertaining. For me
@Beaglemaster3
@Beaglemaster3 3 роки тому
5:53 is incorrect. Should have said: _"In New York, British forces land on Staten Island"_ , not Long Island. In the video you can clearly see the British forces leaving Staten Island, crossing the Narrows to Brooklyn and Long Island. The British used the strategic location of Staten Island to house 30,000 troops for the invasion of NYC.
@tariqibnzayed3959
@tariqibnzayed3959 3 роки тому
For all Americans who didn't know yet. That Morocco was the first country in the world to recognize the US in the year 1777. 🇲🇦 💪🏽 🇺🇸
@leflamewolf
@leflamewolf 3 роки тому
One of the USAs allies during the war of independence but Morocco? That is interesting
@ryanmarinelli1534
@ryanmarinelli1534 3 роки тому
That’s amazing I never knew, I wanna know more about that
@ppp903
@ppp903 3 роки тому
False, the first nations to recognize USA were Spain and France
@beastdeas7250
@beastdeas7250 3 роки тому
@@ppp903 yeah it was france
@arthassblindfollower9072
@arthassblindfollower9072 3 роки тому
Morocco did in December 1777. France did in February 1778. Venice and the Netherlands in 1782. Spain didn’t until early 1783. Morocco’s friendship with the US didn’t formalize until 1786 but they did recognize it first in 1777
@ryu6698
@ryu6698 3 роки тому
Always pleased to see uploads fron this channel!
@scotandiamapping4549
@scotandiamapping4549 3 роки тому
Been waiting for u to upload (as of now i haven't watched the video yet btw) let's see what your back with
@tuff9486
@tuff9486 3 роки тому
Could you continue the revolutions and talk about south america`? They are almost always neglected by history channels
@warrenkensington6091
@warrenkensington6091 3 роки тому
I still don’t understand why they got independence from Spain. Are there any benefits from that? Whats wrong of being part of Spain?
@argenisjimenez8118
@argenisjimenez8118 3 роки тому
@@warrenkensington6091 "whats wrong with being part of spain?' They were colonies. And spain put heavy taxes on creole lords and export. So they rebelled when napoleon invaded Spain.
@argenisjimenez8118
@argenisjimenez8118 3 роки тому
@@warrenkensington6091 "whats wrong with being part of spain?' They were colonies. And spain put heavy taxes on creole lords and export. So they rebelled when napoleon invaded Spain.
@xalpacazeu1332
@xalpacazeu1332 3 роки тому
@@warrenkensington6091 Eres de España...? 🇲🇽
@yuhi8925
@yuhi8925 3 роки тому
​@@warrenkensington6091 Yes being a colony is obviously bad
@drittsvrplse6494
@drittsvrplse6494 3 роки тому
Everyone: History isn’t fun Me:
@PrivateMcPrivate
@PrivateMcPrivate 3 роки тому
Add me too(not the hashtag/movement.The hashtag/movement one is trash)
@worldbanknotescollecter1132
@worldbanknotescollecter1132 3 роки тому
Ikr
@gutsjoestar7450
@gutsjoestar7450 3 роки тому
it is not supposed to be, it is supposed to learn where we come from, so we can know where we are heading too in modern time
@fyaspix2058
@fyaspix2058 3 роки тому
@@gutsjoestar7450 it's still fun tho, and also I'm from Iraq so USA has nothing to do with me but I still watch some vids about history
@gutsjoestar7450
@gutsjoestar7450 3 роки тому
@@fyaspix2058 how is there internet in iraq
@dragosconstantin9639
@dragosconstantin9639 3 роки тому
Please i beg you post more often because i do not have what to watch on UKposts that will ever get close to your incredible videos . Cheers from Romania
@Dylanowich
@Dylanowich 3 роки тому
6:15 I thought he said "Lack of Memes" lol
@mousecop3696
@mousecop3696 3 роки тому
it's true, the patriots and British had a lack of Memes, therefore, needed outside intervention to assist. If we had memes back then, both sides would still be fighting to this day.
@josh9622
@josh9622 3 роки тому
I couldn’t imagine trying to fight a war with a meme shortage
@NoodleErik
@NoodleErik 3 роки тому
Everyone in the comments: OMG HE'S BACK!! Me: I've never met this man in my life.
@Matt_Alaric
@Matt_Alaric 2 роки тому
Whilst good on the American front, this video vastly under represents the amount of fighting that took place in other theatres. The largest battle of the entire war, the great siege of Gibraltar, took place in Europe and didn't involve any American troops at all. By the end of the war 75% of the British army was stationed in SE England to repel a threatened invasion from 100,000+ French and Spanish troops based in northern France, and there were multiple battles between Franco-Spanish troops and British soldiers as far afield as India, Africa, the Caribbean and South America.
@Unpopular_0pinion
@Unpopular_0pinion Рік тому
Thanks for sharing :)
@abel_underwater
@abel_underwater Рік тому
It’s literally titled “American revolutionary war” mate
@Matt_Alaric
@Matt_Alaric Рік тому
@@abel_underwater And which part of that do you think invalidates anything i've said, mate?
@abel_underwater
@abel_underwater Рік тому
@@Matt_Alaric My point was it’s about the American side of the American Rev War, so why are you surprised other theatres weren’t covered🤓 have some pride Matt and go touch grass
@Matt_Alaric
@Matt_Alaric Рік тому
@@abel_underwater Then your point is very obviously wrong 😂 At no point anywhere does it say that it's only about the American theatre of the conflict. Maybe you should stop touching grass and spend more time learning to read properly.
@mikklustmets4239
@mikklustmets4239 3 роки тому
Finally, I missed this channel! Waiting for new videos!
@theknowledgetriad1255
@theknowledgetriad1255 3 роки тому
Finally you uploaded a new video. ❤💯
@2490VIJAYA
@2490VIJAYA 2 роки тому
Describing these incidents in movies will be very useful for history students.
@nestrmex6028
@nestrmex6028 3 роки тому
The battles gain by Spain was decisive for the US victory. In Pensacola, Bahamas, Missisipi, Menorca, etc.
@ianthompson3038
@ianthompson3038 2 роки тому
Simply not a part of the American revolution. Sorry Spanish, no matter how hard you guys try to give yourself credit for America’s independence, it’s just not based in reality.
@tuff9486
@tuff9486 Рік тому
@@ianthompson3038 your entire continental army was funded by Spain. Armed by them, clothed and fed. The Spanish blocked the brittish from entering through the mississippi. Apart from the already mentioned battles. They fought on many other fronts, including India. Just to take the attention away from the US. If you dont read much about history, it is no wonder that you are so ignorant.
@javiervicedo4201
@javiervicedo4201 Рік тому
​@@ianthompson3038 Well My Friend, something that you didn't know or you don't want to know, ignorance could be an option, is that Spain was the key factor for the win in The Revolutionary War. There is an article from The Massachusetts Society 'Sons of the American Revolution' ( SAR ) called ‘Spain and the Independence of The United States.’ and after reading the article/report it is not a surprise to know than the Spanish Commander Bernardo de Galvez has the same honour of be Honorary Citizeship of the United States like Laffayete…Sorry Ian, you are not based in reality
@zamirroa
@zamirroa Рік тому
@@ianthompson3038 oh well maybe we could go back and tell to Spain to not help and see how usa is destroyed and french too.
@JC-uv1zy
@JC-uv1zy 10 місяців тому
@@ianthompson3038 Capture of Fort Bute (Manchac): In September 1779, Spanish forces led by Bernardo de Gálvez captured Fort Bute (also known as Fort New Richmond) in Manchac, Louisiana. This victory secured Spanish control over the Mississippi River and hindered British supply lines. Capture of Baton Rouge: In September 1779, following the capture of Fort Bute, Spanish forces under Bernardo de Gálvez advanced further and successfully captured Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from the British. Capture of Mobile: In March 1780, Spanish forces led by Bernardo de Gálvez launched an offensive against the British-held city of Mobile (in present-day Alabama). After a siege, the Spanish forces captured the city and secured another victory. Capture of Pensacola: The capture of Pensacola, Florida, was one of the most significant victories for Spain during the American Revolutionary War. In 1781, Spanish forces, along with American and French allies, launched a joint offensive against the heavily fortified city. After a siege, Spanish forces led by Bernardo de Gálvez successfully captured Pensacola, dealing a significant blow to British control in the region. Battle of San Fernando de Omoa: In 1779, Spanish forces, led by Juan Manuel Cajigal, defended the fortress of San Fernando de Omoa (in present-day Honduras) against a British naval and land assault. Despite facing a larger British force, the Spanish successfully defended the fort and prevented its capture. Battle of St. Louis: In May 1780, Spanish forces led by Fernando de Leyba, along with local militia and Native American allies, defended St. Louis (then a Spanish settlement) against a British-led attack. The Spanish successfully repelled the assault, securing the city and preventing British control in the region. Battle of Fort Charlotte: In March 1780, Spanish forces, under the command of Bernardo de Gálvez, launched an offensive against Fort Charlotte, a British stronghold in Mobile, Alabama. After a siege, the Spanish captured the fort, marking another significant victory. Battle of St. Louis: In May 1780, Spanish forces led by Fernando de Leyba, along with local militia and Native American allies, defended St. Louis (then a Spanish settlement) against a British-led attack. The Spanish successfully repelled the assault, securing the city and preventing British control in the region. Capture of Fort Panmure: In April 1781, Spanish forces, supported by French troops and American militia, captured Fort Panmure (also known as Fort James) in present-day Mississippi. This victory further weakened British control in the region. Naval Battle of Cape Santa Maria: In March 1782, a Spanish fleet, under Admiral José Solano, engaged a British fleet in the Battle of Cape Santa Maria near the Bahamas. The Spanish fleet successfully defeated the British, securing control over the area and disrupting British naval operations in the region. In addition: Support for American Privateers: Spain provided support and safe harbors for American privateers, who were authorized to raid and capture British merchant vessels. These privateers inflicted significant damage on British shipping and further weakened their maritime power in the region. Support for the Siege of Savannah: In 1779, Spanish forces, along with French troops and American forces, participated in the joint Franco-American siege of Savannah, Georgia, which was held by the British. Although the siege ultimately ended in failure and the city remained in British hands, Spain's participation showcased their commitment to the American cause. Naval Blockade of British-held ports: Spain's navy played a crucial role in imposing blockades on British-held ports in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. These blockades hindered British supply lines, prevented reinforcements, and disrupted trade, putting additional pressure on the British forces. Diplomatic Contributions: In addition to military actions, Spain's diplomatic efforts were instrumental in securing international support for the American colonists. Spain's recognition of American independence in the Treaty of Aranjuez and their subsequent alliance with the United States helped legitimize and strengthen the American cause. SORRY, SAY AGAIN? SPAIN IS NOT PART OF WHAT?
@abhijeetashiya8856
@abhijeetashiya8856 3 роки тому
Glad to see u back
@perrysmarts9977
@perrysmarts9977 3 роки тому
Amazing work, I love it❤️
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 3 роки тому
No taxes here what so ever
@mint8648
@mint8648 3 роки тому
AVERY
@Hollywood2021
@Hollywood2021 3 роки тому
How much did Rodman spend ?
@jesusjaimevargas2928
@jesusjaimevargas2928 3 роки тому
All these videos in English language almost never ever mention the aid of Spain in the war of independence of the USA The Spanish helped with millones in silver weaponry and even Spanish soldiers and general helped Washington to win the war
@iamcaliph5486
@iamcaliph5486 3 роки тому
Welcome back One of the favourite channel
@drewstaser9726
@drewstaser9726 3 роки тому
This is absolutely great!
@thetightchickena4917
@thetightchickena4917 3 роки тому
britain: wins Rebels: can i just not be British? some people in europe: okay The American Revolutionary war begins over the brits doing #tax
@revolucion-socialista
@revolucion-socialista 2 роки тому
"Americans" are all people who live in the American continent, not just in the United States
@CeruleanSword
@CeruleanSword 2 роки тому
@@revolucion-socialista Yes, don’t worry, the world knows this. However, the USA have an uncreative name and they don’t have a unique nationality. It’s hard to call them ‘Stateser’ without sounding weird.
@lcbblanco
@lcbblanco 3 роки тому
Someone correct me if I'm wrong...in a few words america was created after a war between british peoples right?
@george4821
@george4821 3 роки тому
That's correct. The British colonists wanted to dodge their taxes and expand West so they could steal native land
@IntelligentGiant
@IntelligentGiant 2 роки тому
Correct
@FaIIenImpact
@FaIIenImpact 3 роки тому
Thanks I was waiting on this one :D
@rupeshmahato2882
@rupeshmahato2882 3 роки тому
Missed u geo 😭😭 And the video love it 😍
@tobyhaas4554
@tobyhaas4554 3 роки тому
You forgot the pivotal battles of Cowpens and King’s Mountain! Still well a done video though!
@absorbingsulfuricacid9959
@absorbingsulfuricacid9959 3 роки тому
Can you do Balkan history from 1981-2016 please! By the way your chanel is great
@Captain_Yorkie1
@Captain_Yorkie1 3 роки тому
The Comment Section would not be ready.
@eugene1666
@eugene1666 3 роки тому
A comment probably won’t do anything
@dko6026
@dko6026 3 роки тому
I’ve been waiting for this
@DarrellBall
@DarrellBall 3 роки тому
Finally You're Back! And Thanks For This History.
@mdrlhighlights7076
@mdrlhighlights7076 3 роки тому
Right on time, I’m learning about this in school.
@eugene1666
@eugene1666 3 роки тому
In America they teach this in 2nd grade
@mdrlhighlights7076
@mdrlhighlights7076 3 роки тому
@@eugene1666 not in jersey
@TheMidwestGaming
@TheMidwestGaming 3 роки тому
@@eugene1666 ​ In America, where I grew up, we take American History I (and II if you want) in 10th and 11th grade.
@TheMidwestGaming
@TheMidwestGaming 3 роки тому
​@@remysrandomcrap3267 In America, where I grew up, we take American History I (and II if you want) in 10th and 11th grade.
@youarereadingmyusername3070
@youarereadingmyusername3070 3 роки тому
I just finished learning this
@MemphisTiger
@MemphisTiger 3 роки тому
It is amazing to think that the first successful colony in what is now the United States only started in 1609 at Jamestown, would become a nation in 1776 with the Declaration of Independence and less than 200 years later would be the strongest nation that has ever been on the face of the earth both militarily and economically! That is an incredibly fast rise!
@warrenkensington6091
@warrenkensington6091 3 роки тому
but US will be like South Africa in 50 or 100 years
@florida9962
@florida9962 3 роки тому
*first successful ENGLISH colony 😌
@usarkarzts4207
@usarkarzts4207 3 роки тому
Memphis Tiger the first colony in today's continental United States was St Augustine founded in 1565.
@uni4rm
@uni4rm 2 роки тому
@@usarkarzts4207 Well thats not 100% accurate. St Augustine is the oldest continuous settlement in the US, but it isn't the first. There have been colonies in NA going back since the 10th century and settlements during the "colonizing period" of Europeans powers well before St. Augustine was established going back to the late 1400's. And if you REALLY want to get technical, the tribes of people that crossed into the America's during the human migration period that eventually became the Native American Tribes established the first settlements and colonies.
@matacabrones4317
@matacabrones4317 2 роки тому
@@warrenkensington6091 way sooner XD
@BIG-DIPPER-56
@BIG-DIPPER-56 2 роки тому
WOW! ! ! EXCELLENT ! Thank you so much for that! ! !
@pabitrakunwar2024
@pabitrakunwar2024 3 роки тому
Great to see you back
@TheVagolfer
@TheVagolfer 2 роки тому
I have hypothesized this was truly the First World War, since it was fought across multiple territories, included many countries (Great Britian, France, Spain, Belgium, Germany, 13 colonies, Native Indians) it included the world's most powerful armies and natives at the time, and it had multiple alliances. This was also not the typical country invading country; it was a war fought for freedom and independence.
@skeptical1465
@skeptical1465 2 роки тому
Not enough
@raycarmack4654
@raycarmack4654 2 роки тому
Agreed! Sun never set on the British empire, France and Spain had pretty much the rest of the globe.
@condedooku9750
@condedooku9750 2 роки тому
And don't forget about the Mysore (a kingdom in India) they fought against the British at the same time in the other part of the world opening another front to the Anglo Empire (who were allies of the French): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Anglo-Mysore_War
@JC-uv1zy
@JC-uv1zy 10 місяців тому
The term "World War" is commonly associated with large-scale conflicts involving multiple nations across different continents. The American Revolutionary War, although significant in its own right, primarily involved Britain and its colonies. While other European powers, such as France, Spain, and the Netherlands, provided support to the American colonists, their involvement was not on the same scale as the major powers involved in later world wars. The scale and intensity of the American Revolutionary War were not comparable to the massive conflicts that later earned the designation of "world wars." The term "world war" is typically associated with the scale, complexity, and duration of conflicts such as World War I and World War II, which involved a large number of countries across multiple continents.
@2milk867
@2milk867 3 роки тому
Nothing like hearing trap music while learning about death and destruction
@greeksurferdude
@greeksurferdude 3 роки тому
Unexpected but welcome surprise! Awesome video!
@konstantinschmitt9933
@konstantinschmitt9933 3 роки тому
Very nice to see a new Video before christmas
@johnwilletts3984
@johnwilletts3984 3 роки тому
From Yorkshire England: To best understand this conflict please google ‘Victory Arch Parlington Hall Yorkshire’. This monument was built in 1783 by English Patriots to celebrate American Liberty! The Patriot movement actually started as a branch of the English Whig Party. These Whigs campaigned for votes for all men, an end to political corruption, and to regain the ancient rights of Englishmen they believed lost. They were opposed by the Tory Party. Tories were for the monarchy and maintaining the status quo. This political conflict between Patriot Whig and Tory spread to the colonies. To English Patriots, America being more Whig than Tory was seen as low hanging fruit. Just as American Tories fought with the British some English Whigs fought on the American side. In 1781 the Whig Marquess of Rockingham was invited to become Prime Minister. He agreed on the condition that he be allowed to set America free! I’ve spent lockdown writing a little book on all that’s just been published by our local Civic Society.
@artrandy
@artrandy 9 місяців тому
Yes, it was a British civil war, inspired by the English Civil War, just as the US Constitution was inspired by British philosophers, but Americans will never see it that way, as it goes against the myths of nation building that they're all taught in school.......
@bluefanofeverything4329
@bluefanofeverything4329 3 роки тому
Customer: "No....Don't do it..." Shop Owner: "...STAMP"
@DimZ-ib5tg
@DimZ-ib5tg 3 роки тому
TRYNA MOCK PEOPLE ARE YEH, TO THE GUILLOTINE!
@Ethan-cz8xq
@Ethan-cz8xq 3 роки тому
@@DimZ-ib5tg YOU'RE THINKING ANTI-REVOLUTIONARY THOUGHTS! TO THE GUILLOTINE!!
@DimZ-ib5tg
@DimZ-ib5tg 3 роки тому
@@Ethan-cz8xq Dude, So Uncool
@duccboi9974
@duccboi9974 3 роки тому
@@DimZ-ib5tg chop chop chop chop, chop chop chop
@RodolfoGaming
@RodolfoGaming 3 роки тому
Fantadtic vid on the return glad the password issue is sorted. May I ask what's next?
@vrba243
@vrba243 3 роки тому
Finally!!! I love your vids
@aayushagarwal4138
@aayushagarwal4138 3 роки тому
I feel you should have colored the states and cities under British control
@franciscocsiszer5744
@franciscocsiszer5744 3 роки тому
You forgot to mention: 1. The Alaui Sultanate's recognition of American independence 2. The Republic of Vermont 3. All the economic and military aid that the Hispanic Monarchy provided to the patriots
@vidyaramachandran1430
@vidyaramachandran1430 3 роки тому
This channel is so underrated!!!
@IntelligentGiant
@IntelligentGiant 2 роки тому
Yeah, I agree
@Krej1Nikra
@Krej1Nikra 3 роки тому
Best videos are from this channel!
@joseluisfernandez6592
@joseluisfernandez6592 3 роки тому
In this video nothing is mentioned about Spain, but the role of Spain was crucial in the war, I mean Spain sent 11000 soldiers to the war whereas France 5000 soldiers, Spain pay Spanish soldiers, France soldiers and the revels of the thirdteen colonies, Spain gave new free weapons to the revels, and blocked England to enter in the Mexican gulf, to avoid England troops to enter in the Mississippi river. Americans, Spain helped you to get you independence, you have forgotten about, Spain, you took the last spanish colonies Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines and Guam, and now most of you don't know the difference between Mexico and Spain, as a Spaniard I have to say I'm sad😭
@NoodleErik
@NoodleErik 3 роки тому
😭 I feel you 🇲🇽🇦🇷🇪🇸🇨🇱🇨🇴🇨🇷🇨🇺🇩🇴🇪🇨🇬🇹🇭🇳🇳🇮🇵🇦🇵🇷🇵🇫🇸🇻🇻🇪
@pidrk
@pidrk 3 роки тому
Lol
@michaelboshko8206
@michaelboshko8206 2 роки тому
Only fools do not know the difference between Spain and Mexico. Maybe they don't even how oceans work. Need not worry about them. Thanks for the support during the war. Les quiero mucho y suerte en 2022
@NikhileshSurve
@NikhileshSurve Рік тому
This was quite impressive. Often we get to see the American independence from the narrative set by US which is that 13 small colonies defeated the British Empire as if they did it on their own & the roles played by the French Empire, Spanish Empire & Dutch Republic against their traditional rivals is never mentioned.
@chicagotypewriter2094
@chicagotypewriter2094 7 місяців тому
and help from the Polish & Prussians too! I think they had some very very effective military trainers come over, but I'm not good on details with history
@NikhileshSurve
@NikhileshSurve 7 місяців тому
@@chicagotypewriter2094 I never knew about their involvement. It shows how much ignored is the contribution by others in the American narrative about their independence.
@Zen-sx5io
@Zen-sx5io 3 роки тому
Amazing video.
@thedownfallparodist1145
@thedownfallparodist1145 3 роки тому
Good Video!
@Booxah
@Booxah 3 роки тому
As an American, I've realized that WORLD HISTORY is best not told from the American perspective. Today, I am very disappointed in every history teacher I've ever had. I knew about the French, but no one has ever mentioned the Spanish and definitely not the Dutch! Great video.
@FixdalOK
@FixdalOK 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/l56qo52LqqikyH0.html
@user-uv3sq8ft8c
@user-uv3sq8ft8c 3 роки тому
Music 🎶 🎶 top!!!!!
@VDD_1
@VDD_1 3 роки тому
Love your videos
@shujaat7680
@shujaat7680 3 роки тому
Carry on with other us history videos. We wld be waiting eagerly
@krisdaman3469
@krisdaman3469 3 роки тому
He protecc He attacc But most importantly He is bacc
@theczechoslovakiankamerad7340
@theczechoslovakiankamerad7340 3 роки тому
Just going through, nothing out of ordinary.
@Momshie-qm5rr
@Momshie-qm5rr 3 роки тому
Yesssss hes back!!!
@geodude9086
@geodude9086 3 роки тому
Nice videooo!!!
@therealoldnosey8689
@therealoldnosey8689 3 роки тому
I always think about how the Americans who fought at Lexington were some of the bravest lads this world has ever seen.
@371ewen
@371ewen 2 роки тому
People have fought much more interesting and noble battles than white man fighting other white man on stolen land
@ehfoiwehfowjedioheoih4829
@ehfoiwehfowjedioheoih4829 2 роки тому
@@371ewen all land is stolen
@wickeywaanzla3015
@wickeywaanzla3015 2 роки тому
@@371ewen Take a hike bro. We have a rich history, thanks to evolution and conquest.
@bvillafuerte765
@bvillafuerte765 2 роки тому
United States of America: Thank you Spain, France and Netherlands for allowing me to become independent. Spain, France and Netherlands: You are welcome. United States of America: Now I will foster civil wars to divide them and absorb their territories. Spain, France and Netherlands: We gave you our help and you spat in our faces.
@chaosXP3RT
@chaosXP3RT 2 роки тому
Spain gave Florida to the USA and the USA bought the Louisiana Purchase. France and Spain were happy
@GOTHICA1999
@GOTHICA1999 2 роки тому
@@chaosXP3RT true. 1898-1899 was different
@dojefepeese181
@dojefepeese181 2 роки тому
@@chaosXP3RT then take Cuba puerto rico and philipines
@smarteasylearningalmanejaz6204
@smarteasylearningalmanejaz6204 2 роки тому
This is too underrated
@walz4635
@walz4635 2 роки тому
Actually the US bought territory from France, and as it was stated in the video Spain didn't even want to see an independent US
@atharvchoure9384
@atharvchoure9384 3 роки тому
After many days man..........now keep continue....😍
@arthursoaresrodrigues4766
@arthursoaresrodrigues4766 3 роки тому
He's back
@lloydnaylor6113
@lloydnaylor6113 2 роки тому
The British eventually got their revenge on the Dutch, Spanish, French and the Danes ( Great Britain was also at war with Denmark). The invasion of Spain via Portugal knocked Spain out of the war, the defeat of the French fleet at the Nile and Spanish, French fleet at Trafalgar left Great Britain the dominant naval power in Europe. The Danish fleet was totally destroyed by the Royal Navy at the battle of Copenhagen. The ultimate victory of course was the battle of Waterloo which paved the way for Pax Britannica the worlds dominant superpower. 🤔Wonder who holds that position now😁
@zamirroa
@zamirroa Рік тому
The one who holds that position is USA. Britain never got revenged from Spain, actually the one that destroyed Spain was Napoleon, but his empire was also destroyed.
@miquelm6502
@miquelm6502 Рік тому
British help netherland before spain help Usa so actually was the spanish who wanted revenge first.
@dianatayaarango9054
@dianatayaarango9054 Рік тому
China
@JustAnOrdinarySimmer
@JustAnOrdinarySimmer Рік тому
@@zamirroa You have no rite to say USA is a superpower...sure it has numbers...but your military record isn't exactly sparkling is it? You haven't even fought a war for yourself...those you have such as Vietnam...you failed sadly. Middle east was a waste of 2 arguably 3 decades worth of fighting. Now you're running scared of Putin - faced of the threat of going to war against at least semi-trained soldiers with more weapons than just old AKs, RPGs and rusty mortars. Your average soldier has an IQ of around 70-80 and the physical fitness of a kid who plays COD on his arse eating shit for 12 hours a day and going to the gym..for 10 minutes every other 3 days. Says a lot when your most elite special forces units recruit directly from the streets with fitness requirements almost identical to a British Army CHEF
@JC-uv1zy
@JC-uv1zy 10 місяців тому
You are mixing up unrelated events, even the sides of different conflicts. These events are unrelated with America and were not retaliation specifically for the American Revolutionary War, but rather part of the complex web of conflicts that unfolded in Europe during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The invasion of Spain via Portugal refers to the Peninsular War, which occurred after the American Revolutionary War. It was part of the larger Napoleonic Wars and involved the French invasion of the Iberian Peninsula, including Spain and Portugal. During the Peninsular War, Britain did side with Spain and Portugal against Napoleon's forces. British forces, under the leadership of the Duke of Wellington, played a significant role in supporting Spanish and Portuguese resistance to French occupation. The British collaboration and their contribution to the war effort are recognized in various monuments and memorials in Spain. These memorials acknowledge the role of the British forces in assisting the Spanish resistance and contributing to the ultimate defeat of the French in the Peninsular War. The references to the French fleet at the Nile and the Spanish-French fleet at Trafalgar relate to naval battles during the Napoleonic Wars, highlighting the naval supremacy of the Royal Navy in these engagements. The mention of the Danish fleet being destroyed by the Royal Navy at the Battle of Copenhagen is also related to the Napoleonic Wars and the British efforts to neutralize potential threats. Finally, the reference to the Battle of Waterloo signifies the decisive defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, which led to significant political changes in Europe and contributed to the subsequent dominance of the British Empire during the 19th century. SO I DO NOT KNOW WHAT REVENGE YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT...
@carlosaradas5926
@carlosaradas5926 3 роки тому
The Spanish contribution is largely dismissed in this video, as usual. It was also swiftly swept under the carpet when you set your eyes on Cuba and the Phlipines. But, of course, the history of your nation cannot include us, second-rate Europeans. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain_and_the_American_Revolutionary_War#Contribution_to_victory
@frederickwilliams4727
@frederickwilliams4727 3 роки тому
the Republicanism made Spain lose its colony's lol and then the us took the last Spanish territory's ah sweet betrayal
@carlosaradas5926
@carlosaradas5926 3 роки тому
@@frederickwilliams4727 Yeah, mate, you surely know your history... The most terrible thing about ignorance is not it's existence (we all ignore a lot of things), it is when it becomes brazen and loud.
@frederickwilliams4727
@frederickwilliams4727 3 роки тому
​@@carlosaradas5926 yes especially when you signed a treaty with Portugal and cant get much territory's in other places
@carlosaradas5926
@carlosaradas5926 3 роки тому
@@frederickwilliams4727 Oh, I see! So now the Treaty of Tordesillas was contemporary to republicanism, and that is what led to the Crown of Castille losing "territory's" (sic). You must be writing from a parallel universe with a different time frame and different spelling conventions.
@frederickwilliams4727
@frederickwilliams4727 3 роки тому
@@carlosaradas5926 i just lost you i was referring to the fact that spain was no longer able to colonize africa because of the treaty and by the time spain was ignoring the treaty and occupying some SAHARA the americans had repaid spains help in the revolution with a kickk out of cuba Puerto rico and the philipines
@Bonafidius
@Bonafidius 3 роки тому
Yay he’s back
@flaviusstilicho397
@flaviusstilicho397 3 роки тому
Forgot to mention the 1764 Colonial script act which in case is the reason for everything else that followed afterwards the British government made the colonies buy government bonds instead of the colonies deciding it’s own economics
@ChrisPBacon-gn9jx
@ChrisPBacon-gn9jx 2 роки тому
4:46 only a few french militia men were able to take out the Americans. There was only 19 casualties caused to the french militia, and the Americans had 84 casualties (including the general) and over 400 men captured. A very bad idea to attack a stone fortresses city during a Canadian blizzard
@wilyriley_
@wilyriley_ 3 роки тому
I might send this to my teacher because we’re learning about this war right now edit: sent it to her, she didn’t acknowledge the message
@ALEXIUSTHEGENERAL
@ALEXIUSTHEGENERAL 3 роки тому
Ok.
@flamingoxe5984
@flamingoxe5984 3 роки тому
Ok.
@vincenzorutigliano5435
@vincenzorutigliano5435 3 роки тому
Ok. But this might be better than most history teachers.
@TheSuperBoyProject
@TheSuperBoyProject 3 роки тому
@@vincenzorutigliano5435 teachers BAD? Very brave for such a controversial opinion 😔
@abhishekanshuwali3808
@abhishekanshuwali3808 3 роки тому
OKKK!
@IronmanGaming
@IronmanGaming 3 роки тому
I love this content
@mcbain23
@mcbain23 3 роки тому
Another great infotainment vid thanks! Only one mistake I spotted.. 6:39 should be "on December 25th" rather than "25"
@force1535
@force1535 3 роки тому
US declaration of Independence: All men are equal African Americans:Everybody includes us US: We'll ignore that
@jjpelham7548
@jjpelham7548 3 роки тому
not after 1964 we didnt
@force1535
@force1535 3 роки тому
@@jjpelham7548 It's was a joke
@jbach2002
@jbach2002 3 роки тому
Well, actually the Declaration of Independence was supposed to have a condemnation of slavery. However, it was removed because of the Southern Colonies, out of fear there wouldn't ratify it. Then a compromise was made to ban the importation of slaves after so many years, with the trans-Atlantic slave trade ending decades before the civil war. At the time of the Revolutionary, War slavery was seen as an immoral dying practice. Since it was seen as dying the North agreed not to outlaw it until it naturally faded away since it was no longer economically efficient. It wasn't until the cotton gin was invented that slavery was no longer dying. So really at the time of the inception of the nation, there was full intent to end the practice, which in many ways was already ending, but internal factors prevented it.
@jjpelham7548
@jjpelham7548 3 роки тому
@@force1535 an unfunny and untrue joke
@force1535
@force1535 3 роки тому
@@jbach2002 Do you guys not get the joke
@Darker6367
@Darker6367 3 роки тому
Зделай пожалуйста ролик про Римскою Империю, от зарождения и до падения. Только на русском
@gamer228r
@gamer228r 3 роки тому
Чувак , оно работает не так , Они не зделают на русском , оригинал вобще французкий , а на русском канале (как и на английском) переводы оригинала
@chiaraventura8384
@chiaraventura8384 3 роки тому
So much information i didn't know about the revolution...
@The_card_collector1292
@The_card_collector1292 3 роки тому
Yeaaaaaaaaaaaay you are back
@theemperor6413
@theemperor6413 3 роки тому
As a brit it is funny that we retaliated for tea
@SpamSucker
@SpamSucker 2 роки тому
I didn’t understand the claim in the video that the tea that was dumped in the harbor was NOT taxed. Seems like a silly thing to protest, unless I missed the meaning.
@DiamoneUHC
@DiamoneUHC 3 роки тому
1st Continental Congress- Colonies: Let’s make a continental congress Georgia: Can I join? Colonies: No
@DavidJ909
@DavidJ909 3 роки тому
Great content. Do a video on the Philippines and Cuba
@williampitt1537
@williampitt1537 2 роки тому
First, it is wrong to assume the effective leader was king George III for the country was in fact run by a constitutional monarchy, therefore some sort of a democratic parliament where the king was obliged to grant his signature to the voted laws. I understand the formality required to adress the king, but he who made the decision was the prime minister, in that time Frederick North. Second, as much as the british government highly underestimated the patriots, it would still have won the war had Spain, the United Province and especially France not joined it. This was the critical factor to the outcome.
@olajong2315
@olajong2315 3 роки тому
What happens when you make so many enemies? You become the UK
@gangsta2197
@gangsta2197 2 роки тому
We didn’t make the enemies we simply claimed them and they got mad
@edictzero
@edictzero 3 роки тому
Brittain: asks American colonists to pay for the war that gave them their land Americans: "And I just took that personally "
@SouthernGentleman
@SouthernGentleman 3 роки тому
Awesome 😎
@legohistorytube.3148
@legohistorytube.3148 3 роки тому
Can you please make a video on the Colonisation of Oceania/History of Australia
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