I'm Colombian, and this video taught me more about Colombia's history that Colombia's education system ever taught me.
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I'm both happy and sorry to hear that, given what it says about the Colombian school system. But I very much appreciate the kind words. Que viva Colombia!
During my University days in North America....some of my professors asked me about Colombian-history-Politics.....I was young when i left.....and the little history i learnt i did not retained-understand......now much OOOLDER learnt what would have been so precious to know earlier.......
I am a student from China and studying latin america,thank you very much, 8:50 maybe mid-1957 not 1958,I respect the Rojas Pinilla, He is the People's son and hero.
As an america born to colombian parents, I have been wanting to embrace my heritage and learn my culture and this video has helped me learn immensely. What is the film that you got the footage from when discussing Jorge Gaitan?
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Glad to know. Thanks for watching. The Gaitan film is called Roa. You can find it here: @
Oie tu eres colombiano ! Y america es un continente no un país 🫠 You were born in USA but that doesn’t make you gringo and even if you feel you are america is all of us the continent
@@Ghera028no leíste que dijo que nació en USA? entonces es americano probablemente nunca ha venido a colombia o tenga ciudadanía colombiana si nacionalidad es americana
This was kinda hard to understand considering I'm a highschooler lmao, but nonetheless I extremely appreciate this, came from colombia to the usa 7 years ago and was too young to be taught anything, this helps clear out a ton
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Here’s an even simpler summary. Colombia is one of the first places to gain independence from the Spanish, but extreme political divisions lead to it breaking apart and later to constant civil war. Violence metastasizes over time and leads to guerrillas, narcos and paramilitaries. This means that the government is simultaneously too strong (as it can commit abuses) and too weak (as it does not have the monopoly of violence).
It is 200 hundred years of history neatly summarized in 20 minutes. Understandably with the ammount of information and names given, It can be hard to follow at some points. I had to go back myself a few seconds now and then because I was not giving 100% attention to the screen, but I found the video excelent. By far the best one I found about the general history of Colombia. It would great to watch a version of this video from Colombia's history (or gran granada's) from the XVI century up to the independence period
Also, before I saw the reöease date of the video, and as you were getting closer to the present day, I was wondering what would you say about the new president, and his past with M19. It is not a trap question by the way, I have no particular political positipn in that regard. I just feel disappointment with the politics of my country in general, and therefore is hard for me to put the effort to stay informed enough to have an opinion about the currently president. I wish It was as easy as reallying on news, but reliable unbiased sources are hard to come by in that political spectrum
Colombia has to learn how to forgive and compromise by prioritizing the economic prosperity of the state and all of its citizens instead of private equity, dick measuring and revenge.
I'm Colombian, and this video taught me more about Colombia's history that Colombia's education system ever taught me.
I'm both happy and sorry to hear that, given what it says about the Colombian school system.
But I very much appreciate the kind words. Que viva Colombia!
same
During my University days in North America....some of my professors asked me about Colombian-history-Politics.....I was young when i left.....and the little history i learnt i did not retained-understand......now much OOOLDER learnt what would have been so precious to know earlier.......
I am a student from China and studying latin america,thank you very much, 8:50 maybe mid-1957 not 1958,I respect the Rojas Pinilla, He is the People's son and hero.
As a Latino born and raised in the u.s. soil by my mother and my whole family I'm honored to learn a lot of things and can't wait to start it
As an america born to colombian parents, I have been wanting to embrace my heritage and learn my culture and this video has helped me learn immensely. What is the film that you got the footage from when discussing Jorge Gaitan?
Glad to know. Thanks for watching. The Gaitan film is called Roa. You can find it here:
@
Oie tu eres colombiano ! Y america es un continente no un país 🫠
You were born in USA but that doesn’t make you gringo and even if you feel you are america is all of us the continent
@@Ghera028Ese es el gentilicio en inglés, ni modo que se llame de otra manera.
@@Ghera028no leíste que dijo que nació en USA? entonces es americano probablemente nunca ha venido a colombia o tenga ciudadanía colombiana si nacionalidad es americana
If your parents are Colombian, you’re Colombian too. Don’t deny your roots!
Great job! This video was well-structured, interesting and easy to follow.
Thanks for watching.
This was kinda hard to understand considering I'm a highschooler lmao, but nonetheless I extremely appreciate this, came from colombia to the usa 7 years ago and was too young to be taught anything, this helps clear out a ton
Here’s an even simpler summary. Colombia is one of the first places to gain independence from the Spanish, but extreme political divisions lead to it breaking apart and later to constant civil war. Violence metastasizes over time and leads to guerrillas, narcos and paramilitaries. This means that the government is simultaneously too strong (as it can commit abuses) and too weak (as it does not have the monopoly of violence).
It is 200 hundred years of history neatly summarized in 20 minutes. Understandably with the ammount of information and names given, It can be hard to follow at some points. I had to go back myself a few seconds now and then because I was not giving 100% attention to the screen, but I found the video excelent. By far the best one I found about the general history of Colombia. It would great to watch a version of this video from Colombia's history (or gran granada's) from the XVI century up to the independence period
Also, before I saw the reöease date of the video, and as you were getting closer to the present day, I was wondering what would you say about the new president, and his past with M19. It is not a trap question by the way, I have no particular political positipn in that regard. I just feel disappointment with the politics of my country in general, and therefore is hard for me to put the effort to stay informed enough to have an opinion about the currently president. I wish It was as easy as reallying on news, but reliable unbiased sources are hard to come by in that political spectrum
Excellent presentation.
Thanks for your work.
What a good video! Thank you so much for this, I could show my german boyfriend a very well summary of our colombian history!
that's great, thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching.
These look like great videos. Anyway you could improve your audio quality and volume a bit would be appreciated. Thanks for the great content.
Thank you for the feedback. Will do.
Wow! Very interesting and well done!
thank you sooooooo much im from taiwan and there are little sources for me to know about the history of colombia
thank you for explaining briefly 🤩🤩🤩
Taiwan?? That’s great!
Great video. Just one quick correction. The period between 1810 and 1819 is known as “la patria boba” not “ la España boba”
Could you turn the gain up more?
7:15 what is the name of this movie?
Interesting video. :)
thanks for the video but I think the draing illustration is rather disturbing
The “draing” illustration?
Colombia has to learn how to forgive and compromise by prioritizing the economic prosperity of the state and all of its citizens instead of private equity, dick measuring and revenge.
BRUH HAHAHAHAHAHA 100% FUNNY NGL LOL
nailed it parcero
Yeah p much
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Does colombia have a formal constitution?
Of course. The latest is from 1991.
www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Colombia_2015.pdf?lang=en
@ ok thanks a lot!
Gol del sheriff
is colombia a nation-state?
its a republic
Fidel Castro stayed in hotel Aragoa in La Candelaria around the time of the bogotazo, it hasn't changed very much you can still stay there.
thanks for that. i did not know that.
So the period of the national front is basically what the US has been lol
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Great video. Just one quick correction. The period between 1810 and 1819 is known as “la patria boba” not “ la España boba”