Having been born and raised in Valencia, Carabobo myself I thank you for this truly awesome video and for explaining "La batalla de Carabobo" in in the english language. Well excecuted and quality video, I love history now and having you make this video with similar level of details and quality to thr likes of HistoryMarche and Kings and Generals but about the new world truly made my day.
Excelente vídeo, como venezolano y aficionado a la historia de mi país, ha sido muy agradable poder ver una representación tan talentosa en recursos de los sucesos de la batalla... tienes un excelente trabajo en tu canal, me he suscrito!... esperaré poder ver más sobre las revoluciones de independencia de Latinoamérica en el futuro, lo agradecería mucho! :D
Excellent history and animation. Loved the 3D maps as well. Great mix of the strategic situation and of the tactical moves during the battle. Would love to see more on Bolivar's campaigns - supposedly, the Venezuelans fought something like 2,000 battles against the Spanish during their wars of independence.
I must express my utmost admiration for the astonishing quality of this video! It took me by surprise with its remarkable craftsmanship and attention to detail. However, as I watched it with my girlfriend, we both noticed that the pace was a tad too swift for her taste. To ensure that this superb content resonates with a broader audience, including non-fluent English speakers, I recommend incorporating a slightly slower narration and adjusting the animation speed accordingly. Perhaps extending the video by approximately two minutes would allow for a more immersive experience. Your dedication to excellence is truly commendable! Greetings from Germany, we both eagerly await your next masterpiece.
Thank you for covering this, it is very rare to see english speaking history channels cover the history of hispanic america, so it is nice seeing a video about one of the most important battles of my country.
Can't believe someone sat down to make this fabulous account of the Battle of Carabobo. As a Venezuelan I can only but thank you for your magnificent video. Even me, as a history fan, reader of "Venezuela Heroica" by Eduardo Blanco and equipped with Google Earth, I could not clearly define the layout and actions of that date except very roughly. Just to add a bit of anecdote to this, General Manuel Cedeño was called "El Bravo de los Bravos" by Bolivar, translating as "The Brave of the Braves". If you check his history, you will see he saw so much action during the darkest and bloodiest years of the war, against the infamous Boves and his hordes.
Great history video¡¡¡ i never understood very well this chapter of the history of my country until this momment, at the elementary school dont explain this so deep; and now you have a new subscriber¡¡¡ ;)
Curiosidad: ese Uslar se llamó John Von Uslar, el que está con Bolívar. Es antepasado directo de Arturo Uslar Pietri, el que creó la famosa frase de "sembrar el petróleo" y uno de los intelectuales más ilustres de la historia de Venezuela.
Curiosity: that Uslar was called John Von Uslar, the one who is with Bolívar. He is a direct ancestor of Arturo Uslar Pietri, who created the famous phrase "sowing the oil" and one of the most illustrious intellectuals in the history of Venezuela.
hi man i really liked your videos quality and iam surprised you have very few followers i just wanted to say your videos are awesome keep them up and if you could can you do some more african wars such as like the algerian war of independence i mean you maybe be working on a projrct already so thats ok too i will watch no matter what thanks historymarch for showing me this beautiful channel
Another fantastic video. It's truly interesting that Spain had to fight other conflicts abroad despite that Joseph Bonaparte (alongside his brother Napoleon) had almost conquered their homeland & capital during the Peninsular Wars early on. To me, the Venezuelan War of Independence was one of the final nails in the coffin for the Golden Empire's influence outside of Spain and the rise of the US in the Western hemisphere.
I have always been fascinated by how Spain came to face Napoleon and the Latin American rebels at the same time for several years. And how after expelling Napoleon's troops that had destroyed their country, they managed to face the Latin American rebels for another decade. Truly Spain is one of the great warring nations in history.♥️🇪🇸
Nah, spain got its ass kicked on both sides. Nothing impressive about waging war for a decade in the colonies and losing, or about resorting to guerrilla warfare against a country that's supposed to be your equal Even when working with Napoleon they were like ww2 italy, just a incompetent lackey lmao
One correction on a name: it's 'Ferrier', not 'Farriar' (Colonel Thomas Ilderton Ferrier), although I've seen it spelled a third way, 'Ferriar', in Venezuela (possibly because it's a more natural pronunciation for Spanish speakers...?).
The victory was attained by the expeditionary British Legion. Bolívar came out his foxhole at the last moment. Independence was gained finally in the battle of the Maracaibo Lake when Capt Padilla, a black Colombian Capt blasted out and sunk the Spanish fleet forcing his way through the "Barra". The Spaniards now unarmed surrendered and their last few commanders fled to cuba.
Omg I’ve found a hidden gem in TH-cam. Glad I’m here early
Thanks so much!
Having been born and raised in Valencia, Carabobo myself I thank you for this truly awesome video and for explaining "La batalla de Carabobo" in in the english language. Well excecuted and quality video, I love history now and having you make this video with similar level of details and quality to thr likes of HistoryMarche and Kings and Generals but about the new world truly made my day.
Don't often see such well made videos about the Hispanic Wars of independence. All for it.
Top tier visuals and explanations. These videos are great, don’t ever stop!
Thanks so much! :)
I absolutely love the way the visuals, music, and of course the story seamlessly blends together... bravo Henry, bravo!!!
Thanks so much Cy! So kind! Please do check out Cy's channel everyone :)
Excelente vídeo, como venezolano y aficionado a la historia de mi país, ha sido muy agradable poder ver una representación tan talentosa en recursos de los sucesos de la batalla... tienes un excelente trabajo en tu canal, me he suscrito!... esperaré poder ver más sobre las revoluciones de independencia de Latinoamérica en el futuro, lo agradecería mucho! :D
Excellent history and animation. Loved the 3D maps as well. Great mix of the strategic situation and of the tactical moves during the battle. Would love to see more on Bolivar's campaigns - supposedly, the Venezuelans fought something like 2,000 battles against the Spanish during their wars of independence.
thanks so much
I must express my utmost admiration for the astonishing quality of this video! It took me by surprise with its remarkable craftsmanship and attention to detail. However, as I watched it with my girlfriend, we both noticed that the pace was a tad too swift for her taste. To ensure that this superb content resonates with a broader audience, including non-fluent English speakers, I recommend incorporating a slightly slower narration and adjusting the animation speed accordingly. Perhaps extending the video by approximately two minutes would allow for a more immersive experience. Your dedication to excellence is truly commendable! Greetings from Germany, we both eagerly await your next masterpiece.
Thanks so much! I'll bear that in mind! :)
Thank you for covering this, it is very rare to see english speaking history channels cover the history of hispanic america, so it is nice seeing a video about one of the most important battles of my country.
Can't believe someone sat down to make this fabulous account of the Battle of Carabobo. As a Venezuelan I can only but thank you for your magnificent video. Even me, as a history fan, reader of "Venezuela Heroica" by Eduardo Blanco and equipped with Google Earth, I could not clearly define the layout and actions of that date except very roughly. Just to add a bit of anecdote to this, General Manuel Cedeño was called "El Bravo de los Bravos" by Bolivar, translating as "The Brave of the Braves". If you check his history, you will see he saw so much action during the darkest and bloodiest years of the war, against the infamous Boves and his hordes.
Incredible work on animating the battlefield strategy
What a great video, very accurate
Greetings from Venezuela
Wow! Amazing quality! Your channel will blow up!
Fantastic work!
Wonderful video and wonderful animation. You are incredibly talented my friend, you got a new subscriber from Venezuela :)
Historymarche said this was good didn't disappoint
This video is one of the best works That I've seen on the Internet about the battle of Carabobo nice job
Thank you! Been waiting on someone to do this
Great video! The landscapes looks amazing!
Thanks so much! :)
Great history video¡¡¡ i never understood very well this chapter of the history of my country until this momment, at the elementary school dont explain this so deep; and now you have a new subscriber¡¡¡ ;)
Curiosidad: ese Uslar se llamó John Von Uslar, el que está con Bolívar. Es antepasado directo de Arturo Uslar Pietri, el que creó la famosa frase de "sembrar el petróleo" y uno de los intelectuales más ilustres de la historia de Venezuela.
Curiosity: that Uslar was called John Von Uslar, the one who is with Bolívar. He is a direct ancestor of Arturo Uslar Pietri, who created the famous phrase "sowing the oil" and one of the most illustrious intellectuals in the history of Venezuela.
Excelente video, lo voy subir a mi cuenta de Instagram este mes aprovechando que se conmemora la batalla fe Carabobo.
Gracias amigo, pronto voy a subir en espanol
Never seen a war history channel with such detailed 3d maps, i sub to this
Thanks for this! 🇻🇪
Sent by “Kings and Generals” channel. Epic vid
Kings and Generals???? or Historymarche?
Very nice video! Liked and subscribed
Just became your first pateron i hope you keep creating high quality history videos
Kelan I can't thank you enough, it really means a lot! :)
Great tabletop format. New sub and you were recommended by HistoryMarche
Awesome, thank you!
Great content! Do the Battle of “Las Queseras del Medio”. It’s great you’re doing Ayacucho as well
hi man
i really liked your videos quality and iam surprised you have very few followers
i just wanted to say your videos are awesome keep them up
and if you could can you do some more african wars such as like the algerian war of independence
i mean you maybe be working on a projrct already so thats ok too
i will watch no matter what
thanks historymarch for showing me this beautiful channel
Thanks so much! I will definitely do some about African wars, that is a great idea :)
Excellently done!
Thank you! Cheers!
We imagine battles like this in our imagination you just understand us thanks for video ❤
Thanks so much
Do the battles of Chacabuco and Maipú.
Wonderful!... This must be didactic material to teach venezuelan history.
Amazing video! Glad to see the Latin American Wars of Independence getting some attention. I hope we'll see more videos of covering the other battles.
Thanks so much John, the next video will be on the battle of Ayacucho!!
@@HenryStewart Smashing!!
These animations are so cool! Sub’d and Can’t wait for you to get a bunch more zeros on your sub count.
Amazing! Please do the battles of Junin and Ayacucho!
Hi Diego, Ayacucho will be my next video :)
Another great video ❤️
Thanks so much! :)
This is amazing. Thank you for making it!
Came here from historymarche. Nice video
Great video again
Thanks Frits!
Love how the map looks
Very well made video
Another fantastic video. It's truly interesting that Spain had to fight other conflicts abroad despite that Joseph Bonaparte (alongside his brother Napoleon) had almost conquered their homeland & capital during the Peninsular Wars early on.
To me, the Venezuelan War of Independence was one of the final nails in the coffin for the Golden Empire's influence outside of Spain and the rise of the US in the Western hemisphere.
Thanks so much! :)
A good animation style, keep up the good work!
Thanks so much!
Amazing video. I like how accurate it is.
Thanks so much! :)
I have always been fascinated by how Spain came to face Napoleon and the Latin American rebels at the same time for several years. And how after expelling Napoleon's troops that had destroyed their country, they managed to face the Latin American rebels for another decade. Truly Spain is one of the great warring nations in history.♥️🇪🇸
It was
Nah, spain got its ass kicked on both sides. Nothing impressive about waging war for a decade in the colonies and losing, or about resorting to guerrilla warfare against a country that's supposed to be your equal
Even when working with Napoleon they were like ww2 italy, just a incompetent lackey lmao
¿Cuando subes el video de la batalla de Junin?
Can you do naval battles 💕
The complete name of Paez´s Battalion was "Bravos de Apure", or "Apure Braves"
Please do a bio/series on Guillermo Miller.
IF YOU CAN GIVE ME SOME BERNARDO O'HIGGINS HISTORY IN THE FUTURE I WILL LOVE YOU. HISTORY MARCHE ONLY SUGGESTS EXCELLENT STUFF. I THANK THEM AND YOU!
Incredible content.
Thanks so much! :)
Well done ❤
Subtitulo en español porfavor, soy de Venezuela me gusto tu video,
Hola amigo, voy a hacer en mi canal en espanol
One correction on a name: it's 'Ferrier', not 'Farriar' (Colonel Thomas Ilderton Ferrier), although I've seen it spelled a third way, 'Ferriar', in Venezuela (possibly because it's a more natural pronunciation for Spanish speakers...?).
Hi, i just went with what is on wikipedia
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Ildeston_Farriar
The cavalry company that saw paez and ran is just a smart Calvary company.
The victory was attained by the expeditionary British Legion. Bolívar came out his foxhole at the last moment. Independence was gained finally in the battle of the Maracaibo Lake when Capt Padilla, a black Colombian Capt blasted out and sunk the Spanish fleet forcing his way through the "Barra". The Spaniards now unarmed surrendered and their last few commanders fled to cuba.
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nice animation nice voice! everythingis perfect
Thanks so much! :)
Cover Batalla de Pichincha, please
Nice👌👌👌😂😂😂❤❤❤
Simon De Bolivar. The George Washington of South America.
dziękuję
My family is from venezuela bolivar is the greatest leader I ever see
Esparta!!!!
Wow
If you become famous in the future, be sure to remember me😢
Why everything is orange filtred, remind me of Mexico filter XD
If you look at the beginning of the animation there's a candle it's suppode to be a candle lighting up a map so there's gonna be that orange tint
If you look at the beginning of the animation there's a candle it's suppode to be a candle lighting up a map so there's gonna be that orange tint