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  • @anaaller2541
    @anaaller2541 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    The Kings (house of the Habsburgs) of Spain created an empire where the sun never set, they were the most powerful economy in the world, and their currency was used worldwide for trade. While the English and others dedicated themselves to the trade of pirates to steal from the Spanish, which meant the Spanish maintain a fleet to escort their ships, and ports, with its corresponding economic cost.

  • @tafareactions2823
    @tafareactions2823 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    The history of Spain told by an American, 😂😂😂 what a laugh.

    • @Universe_570
      @Universe_570 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Bueno en España cuentan la Historia de América contada por españoles no es muy diferente

    • @tafareactions2823
      @tafareactions2823 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@Universe_570 Si tu lo dices, pero los estadounidenses que yo conozco o he hablado piensan que España está al sur del Rio Bravo.

    • @rzomunna4019
      @rzomunna4019 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tafareactions2823 😂

    • @karlbmiles
      @karlbmiles 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Since the oldest city in America is St. Agustine, 1565, is still heavily populated by Spaniard descendants, it's not too surprising. Add the rest of Florida, Louisiana, and western states of California, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Texas, there's a lot of history there. 20% of Americans are of Hispanic descent, they must remember something!

    • @alexadcb9080
      @alexadcb9080 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@Universe_570no, y seria diferente puesto que centro y sur america son parte de nuestra historia, y no hay fuente mas fiable que la española de esa epoca

  • @anaaller2541
    @anaaller2541 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    When Monty Python parodied the Holy Office of the Inquisition ("Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!"), they did so knowing that their British audience would see it as true. but... How much reality was there in that image? An example of recent dissemination: the number of persecutions for witchcraft. Historians Peter Leeson and Jacob Russ on witch hunts in post-medieval Europe. Germany stands out above the rest of the nations. Between 1300 and 1850 he accused or executed more than 16,000 people (mostly women) for witchcraft and other crimes. It is followed by Switzerland, with some 10,000, but with a higher court/population ratio (around 980 per 100,000 inhabitants). Scotland registered around 3,000, and a rate of 509 processes per 100,000 inhabitants. Together with Italy, Spain and France, they are the three countries where fewer witch trials were initiated (22, 23 and 5 per 100,000 inhabitants, respectively. Why? The Lutheran and Calvinist reforms opened a social gap. And with respect to the new lands (America) could not apply the Courts of the Holy Inquisition for not being believers.

  • @Anonimo-li6uj
    @Anonimo-li6uj ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Soy español, veo mucha leyenda negra en este video, muchas mentiras sobre todo en la época del imperio.

  • @victoralcaraz8333
    @victoralcaraz8333 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    la cantidad de errores que tiene este video es mayor que aciertos, te recomiendo que mires ¨Memorias de pez¨ o otra pagina de contenidos española, para no hacer el ridiculo,. Saludos desde España.

    • @Relax-qn4lj
      @Relax-qn4lj ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Claro porque memorias de pez tiene mucha idea de lo que habla...

    • @19piolin82
      @19piolin82 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Pues memorias de pez es cojonudo también. Mitos a machete, un poco menos que este pero poco menos. Los vídeos que hay que ver son los de gente que coge libros y documentos, no de veedores de Wikipedia.

    • @victoralcaraz8333
      @victoralcaraz8333 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@19piolin82 te doy la razón, pero este es de lo peor que he visto

  • @franciscojavierhidalgoarra2620
    @franciscojavierhidalgoarra2620 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Es mentira la inquisición española fue la menos sangrienta de europa ,de echo en España la inquisición condenó a muerte 5000 aproximadas de personas,en Alemania Italia Inglaterra fueron más de 50000 para arriba ,siempre la leyenda negra sobre España, información veraz de nuestra historia necesita para mejorar tu opinión

  • @peakyatreides
    @peakyatreides ปีที่แล้ว +12

    SPAIN IS GOT....this vídeo is a England edition

  • @joseantonioladronreguero9955
    @joseantonioladronreguero9955 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    First of all, thanks for your channel, it's very interesting. I think that would have been better if the history of Spain had not been explained from the point of view of an Anglo-Saxon. It pours into the history of Spain all the prejudices and typical topics that the Anglo-Saxon world has towards the Hispanic civilization. Full of inaccuracies and half-truths. Hence, the phrase "Particularly bloody, even more so than the rest of Europe". LIE!! Everyone in Europe was just as bloody. It's just that some believe they have moral superiority over others. Guess who?
    As for the matter of the great war, you can say that World War II began with the Spanish Civil War. It was in Spain where the totalitarian regimes collided for the first time in a war against the communist movements and against the liberal democracies. In fact, international brigades, Russians, Poles, Americans, etc., on the one hand, and German and Italian troops on the other, came to fight here.
    Greeting from Spain friend!

    • @andyt8216
      @andyt8216 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And you have your own prejudices. Why are you talking about Anglo-Saxons? This is simply an American video, nothing more.

    • @joseantonioladronreguero9955
      @joseantonioladronreguero9955 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@andyt8216 My dear fellow member: It is possible that you are right in that I am prejudiced. Perhaps because, since I was a child, I grew up seeing in Hollywood movies that the Spanish were the bad and cruel ones in the movie. The Arabs were the traitors, the Russians were bearded, anarchic drunkards, the Mexicans (and Latin Americans in general) lazy but murderers, the disciplined but cruel Germans, the Africans tribal and uncivilized beings, the treacherous and calculating Chinese... The rest of us have always been the ones bad. And I see that the rest of us, those of us who are not English or American, are not better, but we are not worse either. Now tell me, the value schemes on which American society is based, where do they come from? The religious, philosophers, scientists, historians who drew the main lines of the American way of life... Did they come out of nowhere? Well no. They were nourished by the Anglo-Saxon value schemes, for better and for worse, which came to the United States, already before their birth, from the United Kingdom and from Protestant Christian Europe. The main paradigms, from historical Pan-Germanism, through economic liberalism, liberal democracy, Lutheranism, Calvinism, evolutionism... (eugenics deserves a special mention, of disastrous memory, whose consequences still prevail today) all of this It was not born in the United States, although it was widely disseminated due to its undeniable capacity for cultural influence. And now a little bit of History, but from another point of view. It never hurts to contrast opinions. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries there were warlike, religious, cultural and racial clashes between Northern Europe (Reformists) and Southern Europe (Catholics). Just in the centuries in which the Americas were colonized. As is logical, the Spaniards of those years saw the Protestants as heretical sinners who did not recognize the authority of the Pope of Rome and, for their part, the Protestant Europeans created a distorted image of the Spanish as well. During those conflicts, the idea that the Spanish were a dogmatic, brutal and savage people was affirmed. A horror story was created in which all sorts of atrocities were blamed on Spain, from corruption to cannibalism. It was a way in which the English, Dutch and other belligerent nations tried to win on the moral level,.not on the military level, because in those centuries it was not possible for them. The distortion of the image of the enemy in times of conflict was neither good nor bad. It was one more strategy to win the war. The sad thing is that it still prevails today.

    • @andyt8216
      @andyt8216 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@joseantonioladronreguero9955 May I point out in a shorter response that the British and American are not the same. That was the reason for my reply. It may have escaped you but the cold, calculating evil person in Hollywood films (if not Russian) etc has a British accent most of the time. I perhaps am an Anglo-Saxon..but also Norse Viking and perhaps Norman French. But I have nothing in common with American TH-cam makers or film makers. It’s very very sad that you think there is no difference in mindset.

    • @joseantonioladronreguero9955
      @joseantonioladronreguero9955 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@andyt8216 Dear colleague. I'm sorry you think I can't tell the difference between an American and a Brit. I can do it to the extent that I can distinguish between a Spaniard and a Peruvian. Obviously, there are differentiating nuances due to the sociological evolution of each country. However, as I tried to explain in my long reply to your comment (It seems that we are both missing things) we are influenced by currents of thought and scales of values that go back a long way and that, for better or worse, still prevail. The idea of evil Spaniards was created by the Netherlands in the during the Flemish wars against Iberian monarchy, later was spread and magnified by England during the numerous warlike confrontations between the two powers. Posteriorly, the same idea was inherited by US and was utilized to support ideologically the Manifest destiny theory and by press (mainly by the William Randolph Hearst's newspapers) in order to create an adverse opinion against Spain during the war between the US and Spain in 1898. From there it jumped to movies, schools texts and remains there. So it doesn't matter if someone who work in cultural diffusion, uncritically immersed in the main stream of thought, were born in Russia or if her grandparents were born in China. These people will repeat and magnify the existing prejudices in the society in which they function. Be it thought Hollywood, TH-cam or thought the British Pinewood Studios.
      Personally, I have nothing against the British or the Americans people. What's more, I have British relatives and I love them a lot. They are also very proud of their origins, both in their Anglo-Saxon roots and their Iberian roots.
      Despite this, I do not like anything that false stereotypes are repeated and disseminated in which my country is falsely labelled and belittled, and I rebel against it. I also feel very proud of my country and my origins, as noble and respectable as yours, as are those of each person who live in this world. I am convinced that we both agree on the latter.
      Furthermore, I sincerely wish you and your people the best.

  • @cangrejitamora
    @cangrejitamora ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Este video contiene un montón de errores históricos.

  • @TasukuMuncha
    @TasukuMuncha ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Bruh 💀💀💀
    Half of the things said in this video are wrong, very wrong

    • @foreignreacts
      @foreignreacts  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Really?

    • @TasukuMuncha
      @TasukuMuncha ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@foreignreacts Yep, it starts being really wrong since he put Granada kingdom in the southwest, was in the southeast. Catalonia is in the north and not in the south. He claimed that all the external posesions in Europe came from habsburgs but Naples, Sicily and Sardinia were conquered by Aragon years ago.
      The spanish inquisition was really mild even from european standards and it makes sense since they already expelled moors and jews centuries ago while in some german states they were the most brutal ones. The inflation is oversimplified by saying "uhh they so bad so they had inflation" while the reality is yes, there were a lot of inflation but because of the constant wars against mainly the dutch who recently gained independence and wanted "Belgium", sending troops there was really expensive and for some reason the habsburgs kings didn't want to give up on that region, that's why the inflation.
      Now with more recent things, instead of industrialize we had to DE-industrialize to enter in the European union, mostly because of the new regulations and also competence.
      For now those are the things I remember that they are wrong, oh... and Catalonia's independence is mostly tried to push by politicians, not that much the population, I feel that maybe 30-40% would like the independence but not the rest since it could end very wrong. Last time in 2017 when the illegal referendum took place a lot of companies changed their location from Barcelona to Madrid scared by the unstability

  • @rosab8026
    @rosab8026 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    En cuanto al tema de la Inquisición...recordemos que por aquel entonces...( y más allá) , los países protestantes de Europa hacían razzias violentas contra otras religiones y perseguía a científicos y disidentes o condenaba a gente a ser colgados o a la hoguera por esas razones...y no eran España....EEUU tuvo sus propias vegüenzas ( no quería recordar los juicios de Salem, por ejemplo..) y aún las tiene....
    ..y recordar también como España , en sus zonas de colonias, siempre tendió al mestizaje, no a la exterminación y segregación, como los colonos del norte de América ...

  • @manuelac3275
    @manuelac3275 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Muy bien 🙄 lo que no sabemos, nos lo inventamos!!! 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🙆🏻🙆🏻🙆🏻

  • @antonioaragongonzalez4059
    @antonioaragongonzalez4059 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Recomiendo Memorias de pez y te dirá cosas más exactas.

  • @tuanoestaenpeligro5701
    @tuanoestaenpeligro5701 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Historia de España por un pérfido Inglés o sea de historia pasamos a PROPAGANDA.

  • @justinianorigoberto7973
    @justinianorigoberto7973 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It's funny...the history of Spain seen from the perspective of someone who has no fucking idea of the real history of Spain unless he has seen it through the glasses of the Spanish black legend...

  • @pablolazaromartinez3541
    @pablolazaromartinez3541 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You guessed right! Spain avoided IIWW because just before there had been the civil wat

  • @ARTIKBOT.
    @ARTIKBOT. หลายเดือนก่อน

    Actually the inquisition was one of the less bloody, with 300 deads

  • @danieldeharoseglar9450
    @danieldeharoseglar9450 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Este chico es muy amable y se le ve simpático, pero tiene mala puntería al elegir los vídeos sobre España: el himno con Franco y ahora un vídeo de historia de España hecho por un inglés (¿qué puede salir mal?)

    • @andyt8216
      @andyt8216 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      The narrator was 100% American. Don’t blame us.

  • @eva_annety
    @eva_annety ปีที่แล้ว +3

    They had their own dictatorship over there but didn't fight with the others. Radical ideas and governments were kind of in vogue back then. Eventually history brushed aside, forgetting how common bloodshed was at times and how little is remembered of it today.

  • @tyranozilla
    @tyranozilla 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So we avoided ww2 by finishing a civil war. Genius idea, wasn’t it?

  • @AH87saxo
    @AH87saxo 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Spanish Inquisition is a misnomer or concept.
    “The holy office” or “Holy Inquisition” is a slow process created by the Roman curia of the Christian-Roman clergy: that is, it was an institution created by Rome (Holy See) and established in all Christian territory, including Spain.
    The inquisition was a religious court, whose purpose and objective was in fact to judge sins and heresies, which by definition could only come from those who officially professed the Catholic religion (the only Christian religion at that time, not counting that of the Horthodox, since the branches Protestant Christians had not yet emerged).
    Therefore, there is the misconception of only limiting the inquisition as “Spanish” and saying that it killed Jews or Muslims for being so, since in theory it judged Christians.
    Another thing is that Jews/Muslims would have converted to Christianity publicly but will keep their previous religion secret, so they could be judged and condemned because they were officially Christians and, by practicing another religion in secret, they could consider themselves infidels or heretics.

  • @Livi.xaracb
    @Livi.xaracb 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The video you're reacting to has quite a few inaccuracies, especially in the part related to the empire but I'll only focus on the two most clear ones and also clarify your doubts about Spain's non-participation in the two world wars. 1.- It wasn't Fernando of Aragon who sponsored Christopher Columbus' trip, it was Queen Isabel of Castile. King Fernando wasn't in favor of the idea. 2.- As bad as the Inquisition was, what is said in this video is part of the Black Legend of Spain. More people (heretics, supposed witches, etc.) died at the hands of secular courts in England or Germany than in Spain. But as seen in this video, it is a myth that still persists today. 3.- Spain remained neutral during the two World Wars, just like Switzerland. During WW2, in addition to Spain and Switzerland, Sweden, Ireland, Portugal, and Turkey also remained neutral.

  • @AH87saxo
    @AH87saxo 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It is also wrong to call it (although it is a common and commonly accepted name) the “Spanish flu” because in reality it was neither caused nor came in any way from Spain, it is because it was the only affected country that was apparently open and transparent in the figures. of infections and deaths, and said flu was a pandemic that affected many countries and hundreds of thousands if not millions of people.

  • @Danlovar
    @Danlovar ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This english narrator has not read Don Quixote yet.

  • @adrian208
    @adrian208 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We didn't avoid anything. We just created our own war, but anyone wanna join so we played it alone

  • @rosab8026
    @rosab8026 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    No " evitamos" la segunda guerra mundial ...la guerra civil española fue un anticipo sangriento que dejó al país destruido y 40 años en manos deos fascistas, cuando fuera todo ha Ia a acabado y vuelto a la normalidad....Tuvimos nuestra propia guerra sngrienta y horrible, gracias....☹️

    • @unaihernandez330
      @unaihernandez330 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      De hecho se acabo convirtiendo en quién iba a ser el dictador (porque en el bando "republicano" la mayor discusión era cuando estableces un sistema como el soviético si durante (anarquistas y poum) o después (psoe y pce).

  • @AH87saxo
    @AH87saxo 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Much information is ignored, especially much that could be interesting for you to know since it affects your country of origin:
    Such as the role of Spain in achieving independence from the United States, the economic, military and weapons support (immense extension of the current USA, were Spanish territory, and the continental army was allowed to circulate freely through said territory, or the origin of the dollar and its symbol, derived from the [Spanish] silver “Real de a 8”)
    That practically all of the west and southwest of the The USA was Spanish territory (you just have to see the names of cities, rivers, geographical features, States, flags of some of them, city coat of arms, etc.)
    That territory became Mexico when it became independent, and later occupied by the USA after the Mexican-American War.
    Louisiana was previously Spanish to French, and of course Florida.
    Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and the island of Guam were the last Spanish territories of the once immense empire)
    There is a lot of Spanish past in the United States, ignored out of ignorance, if not out of interest (England and the "enemies" of the Spanish empire made a great , long and laborious work undermining it and one of the ways is by discrediting/erasing countless data from the trail of history that you only know if you scratch enough beneath the surface)

  • @marienoellemeunier7423
    @marienoellemeunier7423 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Colón no era italiano.

    • @tracyeshun7262
      @tracyeshun7262 ปีที่แล้ว

      Eso iba a preguntar yo 🤣🤣🤣

  • @anaaller2541
    @anaaller2541 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Let's see if these English tell only one truth... The Catholic Monarchs (Queen of Castile and King of Aragon, had a daughter named Juana who married a Habsburg, Felipe, and his son Carlos First of Spain (by his mother) and Fifth of Germany (by his father), started the House of Habsburg. The House of Normans (French) reigned in England from 911 to 1066 (7 French kings), jejeje

    • @neilmccarthy5102
      @neilmccarthy5102 ปีที่แล้ว

      No! Started in 1066… more like - ended sometime in the 14th century (as a French speaking elite)

  • @juanmelgar4798
    @juanmelgar4798 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This has many errors

  • @peakyatreides
    @peakyatreides ปีที่แล้ว

    Jajaaajajajajajajajajaj

  • @deiniou
    @deiniou ปีที่แล้ว +4

    AAaand as always Basques are barely mentioned, I am sure that in the history of the UK scots are well represented (as they should). With al due respect, the Catalan independentist movement is tiny compared to the Basque one at least in my opinion and ahs caused many more headaches.

  • @eduardolazaro4525
    @eduardolazaro4525 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Si España no entró en la segunda guerra mundial fue porque, según Franco, sólo había reservas de comida para un día. Se vivía así después de que la segunda república de 1930 fracasara y los fascistas terminaran de romper el país durante 40 años y su ya de por sí endeble convivencia, algo que seguimos pagando y por lo que no terminamos de ser un estado serio al estar gobernados siempre por políticos que utilizan los rencores de la guerra civil... Lo peor no es que lo utilicen los políticos para sus planes, sino que la gente acepta su juego inmoral...

  • @canariaballoficial
    @canariaballoficial 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you make a video of Carlist Spain

  • @19piolin82
    @19piolin82 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Los vikingos jamás llegaron a América. No existe ninguna prueba.

  • @rosab8026
    @rosab8026 ปีที่แล้ว

    Convertirse o morir...era lo que cada religión exigía en el periodo de conquista ..la conquista de los musulmanes fue igual...convertirse a la religión musulmana o morir....y paso en todas partes....era lo habitual en las religiones patriarcales....o conmigo o contra mi....después, una vez pasado el tiempo, había pequeñas comunidades de cristianos en territorios controlados por los árabes, cerca de zonas cristianas, como los mozárabes y se permitió una cierta independencia religiosa a nivel personal a " las gentes del libro", ya que Mahoma había sacado la mayor parte de su idea religiosa del judaísmo y el cristianismo ....pero en el primer lugar, durante la conquista, la eleccion siempre era esa....en todas partes y con todas las religiones ...los romanos de Cesar intentaron acabar con los druidas ...la gente es así...🙄

    • @unaihernandez330
      @unaihernandez330 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      En la parte musulmana cuando se permitía tener otras religiones implicaba cobrar un impuesto extremadamente alto

    • @mariar.6741
      @mariar.6741 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No era convertirse o morir, era convertirse o irse. Al menos en primera instancia era así.

  • @pabloperezfernandez5877
    @pabloperezfernandez5877 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mentira tras mentira.

  • @teresamba1970
    @teresamba1970 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    La historia de España nada tiene qué ver con este video. Deberían de haberse informado mejor y no decir tantas mentiras