Why Didn't Spanish America Unite Like Brazil?

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All Comments (21)
  • it's funny that in Brazilian Historigraphy, we make the oposite question: Why Didn't Brazil dismebered Like Spanish America?
  • @brunolike8631
    I was not expecting the bit of brazilian and portuguese history at the end! You clearly did your research
  • I swear if the answer is “it’s basically napoleons fault” I’m gonna lose it
  • @engendroman
    As an Argentine and a lover of YouTube informative vids, I must say this is the most accurate depiction of South American history, which is quite something, as this continent is usually forgotten in historical accounts, USA narrative tends to merge Mexico with all of South America, which isn't even in the same hemisphere!
  • An interesting thing that can be noticed is that whenever someone from another country mentions Brazil and talks about it, there are always Brazilians to come and watch and been a subscriber
  • Brazil was the Portuguese royal family, Dom JoĂŁo VI moved the seat of the Portuguese government from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro in 1808
  • 22:45 there is a very interesting historical fact here involving Brazil. During july and december 1822, Brazil occupied Upper Peru at the request of its governors, who feared an invasion by BolĂ­var's forces. Later, in 1825, the Empire of Brazil would occupy part of Bolivia, with the aim of dissuading SimĂłn BolĂ­var from helping the United Provinces of the RĂ­o de la Plata during the Cisplatine War.
  • I feel like a hipster who just stumbled across the next big history youtuber.
  • @zddxddyddw
    Best summary on the process of Latin American independence that I've seen on the English side of YouTube.
  • A channel with 4.5 subs producing this quality content is amazing to say the least. I am glad youtube algorithm showed me this. Good work!
  • I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS VIDEO!!! It’s great to see latam history covered in detail and humor, greetings from Puerto Rico!
  • @rocombole4847
    as a brazilian, I really liked this video. Definitely underrated.
  • I absolutely love how accurately you pronounce the names in the video. Like, most of the time I'm watching these kind of videos, people tend to pronounce the names of locations and historical figures in a funny way, and I don't blame them as it's hard to pronounce a word from another language, but you are able to pronounce EVERY single foregin word PERFECTLY. Congrats!!! Really good and informative video as well!
  • @ateteu_
    Someone: mentions brazil in title Brazilians: WHO SUMMONED ME?