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How The Portuguese Empire Was Forged
#portuguese #portugal #empire
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The Portuguese Empire, 1415-1808: A World on the Move - The Portuguese Empire, 1415-1808: A World on the Move
The Portuguese Empire was composed of the overseas colonies, factories, and later overseas territories, governed by Portugal. It was one of the longest-lived colonial empires in European history, lasting almost six centuries from the conquest of Ceuta in North Africa in 1415, to the transfer of sovereignty over Macau to China in 1999. The empire b...
published: 01 Mar 2024
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Forging an Empire - The Portuguese Empire - Part 1 Exploration
Portugal forged a massive trading empire. It was an incredible achievement for a small country that had a very modest population. In this first part, we review the initial stages where Portuguese sailors and explorers launched themselves into the unknown and took the first steps at exploring. Men like Prince Henry the Navigator who set the ball in motion, Bartholomeu Dias who was the first to round the tip of Africa, and Vasco da Gama who was the first European to find a sea passage to India.
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SPECIAL THANKS:
Huge Thanks to Explorer's Podcast!! Check it out at the following link:
https://explorerspodcast.com
Farya Faraji - for letting me use his music
Check out his channel for some amazing songs!
https://www.youtube.com/@faryafaraji
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published: 05 Sep 2023
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History Summarized: The Portuguese Empire
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What happens when you spend a few decades casually getting really good at seafaring, only to find that there's suddenly a whole new world that's only accessible to societies with exceptional sailing prowess? — You get fabulously rich, that's what. Watch along and learn all about the surprising success of Portugal!
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published: 09 Nov 2018
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How Portugal Lost Its Empire
The Portuguese were the first nation in history to build a global empire, yet somewhere along the line things fell apart. So how did Portugal lose its empire?
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published: 22 May 2020
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How Portugal's Empire Ended: The Colonial War | Animated History
Thank you to Paradox Interactive and Victoria 3 for sponsoring this video! If you're like me and you enjoy the idea of building alliances, creating power blocs, and forging your own empire on which the sun never sets either through diplomacy or war, click on the link and get your copy of Victoria 3: Sphere of Influence today! https://play.victoria3game.com/ArmchairHistorian Every click and purchase helps to support our channel!
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published: 06 Jul 2024
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Portuguese Empire (1415-1999) #shorts #viral #trending #portugal
published: 11 Dec 2022
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weakest portuguese knight
Martim Moniz is the greatest doorstop in Portugal
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Portugal Theme - Medieval (Civilization 6 OST) Fado Menor
Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition - Portuguese theme
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published: 08 Feb 2023
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Dutch Colonial Empire 🇳🇱 vs Portuguese empire 🇵🇹 #edit#short#empire#vs
published: 05 May 2023
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Ten Minute History - The Early Spanish and Portuguese Empires (Short Documentary)
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the beginnings of the Portuguese and Spanish Empires all the way to the Iberian Union under Philip II. The first part deals with the reasons for and origins of exploration and conquest. The second part covers the Spanish conquest of the Aztec and Incan Empires. The third part deals with the Portuguese expansion into Asia and its conquests in India. Finally the episode looks at what the effects of empire were and how Iberian Union changed Portugal.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Ten Minute History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simp...
published: 09 Dec 2016
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Portugal’s Insane Plan to Double Its Territory
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published: 29 Oct 2021
24:54
How The Portuguese Empire Was Forged
#portuguese #portugal #empire
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#portuguese #portugal #empire
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A History of Portugal and the Portuguese Empire: - https://amzn.to/3P2bmTs
The Portuguese Empire, 1415-1808: A World on the Move - The Portuguese Empire, 1415-1808: A World on the Move
The Portuguese Empire was composed of the overseas colonies, factories, and later overseas territories, governed by Portugal. It was one of the longest-lived colonial empires in European history, lasting almost six centuries from the conquest of Ceuta in North Africa in 1415, to the transfer of sovereignty over Macau to China in 1999. The empire began in the 15th century, and from the early 16th century it stretched across the globe, with bases in Africa, North America, South America, and various regions of Asia and Oceania.
The Portuguese Empire originated at the beginning of the Age of Discovery, and the power and influence of the Kingdom of Portugal would eventually expand across the globe. In the wake of the Reconquista, Portuguese sailors began exploring the coast of Africa and the Atlantic archipelagos in 1418–1419, using recent developments in navigation, cartography, and maritime technology such as the caravel, with the aim of finding a sea route to the source of the lucrative spice trade. In 1488, Bartolomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope, and in 1498 Vasco da Gama reached India. In 1500, either by an accidental landfall or by the crown's secret design, Pedro Álvares Cabral reached what would be Brazil.
Over the following decades, Portuguese sailors continued to explore the coasts and islands of East Asia, establishing forts and factories as they went. By 1571, a string of naval outposts connected Lisbon to Nagasaki along the coasts of Africa, the Middle East, India, and South Asia. This commercial network and the colonial trade had a substantial positive impact on Portuguese economic growth (1500–1800) when it accounted for about a fifth of Portugal's per-capita income.
When King Philip II of Spain (Philip I of Portugal) seized the Portuguese crown in 1580, there began a 60-year union between Spain and Portugal known to subsequent historiography as the Iberian Union, although the realms continued to have separate administrations. As the King of Spain was also King of Portugal, Portuguese colonies became the subject of attacks by three rival European powers hostile to Spain: the Dutch Republic, England, and France. With its smaller population, Portugal found itself unable to effectively defend its overstretched network of trading posts, and the empire began a long and gradual decline. Eventually, Brazil became the most valuable colony of the second era of empire (1663–1825), until, as part of the wave of independence movements that swept the Americas during the early 19th century, it broke away in 1822.
The third era of empire covers the final stage of Portuguese colonialism after the independence of Brazil in the 1820s. By then, the colonial possessions had been reduced to forts and plantations along the African coastline (expanded inland during the Scramble for Africa in the late 19th century), Portuguese Timor, and enclaves in India (Portuguese India) and China (Portuguese Macau). The 1890 British Ultimatum led to the contraction of Portuguese ambitions in Africa.
Under António Salazar (in office 1932–1968), the Estado Novo dictatorship made some ill-fated attempts to cling on to its last remaining colonies. Under the ideology of pluricontinentalism, the regime renamed its colonies "overseas provinces" while retaining the system of forced labour, from which only a small indigenous élite was normally exempt. In August 1961, the Dahomey annexed the Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá, and in December that year India annexed Goa, Daman, and Diu. The Portuguese Colonial War in Africa lasted from 1961 until the final overthrow of the Estado Novo regime in 1974. The Carnation Revolution of April 1974 in Lisbon led to the hasty decolonization of Portuguese Africa and to the 1975 annexation of Portuguese Timor by Indonesia. Decolonization prompted the exodus of nearly all the Portuguese colonial settlers and of many mixed-race people from the colonies. Portugal returned Macau to China in 1999. The only overseas possessions to remain under Portuguese rule, the Azores and Madeira, both had overwhelmingly Portuguese populations, and Lisbon subsequently changed their constitutional status from "overseas provinces" to "autonomous regions". The Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP) is the cultural successor of the Empire, analogous to the Commonwealth of Nations for countries formerly part of the British Empire.
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The Portuguese Empire, 1415-1808: A World on the Move - The Portuguese Empire, 1415-1808: A World on the Move
The Portuguese Empire was composed of the overseas colonies, factories, and later overseas territories, governed by Portugal. It was one of the longest-lived colonial empires in European history, lasting almost six centuries from the conquest of Ceuta in North Africa in 1415, to the transfer of sovereignty over Macau to China in 1999. The empire began in the 15th century, and from the early 16th century it stretched across the globe, with bases in Africa, North America, South America, and various regions of Asia and Oceania.
The Portuguese Empire originated at the beginning of the Age of Discovery, and the power and influence of the Kingdom of Portugal would eventually expand across the globe. In the wake of the Reconquista, Portuguese sailors began exploring the coast of Africa and the Atlantic archipelagos in 1418–1419, using recent developments in navigation, cartography, and maritime technology such as the caravel, with the aim of finding a sea route to the source of the lucrative spice trade. In 1488, Bartolomeu Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope, and in 1498 Vasco da Gama reached India. In 1500, either by an accidental landfall or by the crown's secret design, Pedro Álvares Cabral reached what would be Brazil.
Over the following decades, Portuguese sailors continued to explore the coasts and islands of East Asia, establishing forts and factories as they went. By 1571, a string of naval outposts connected Lisbon to Nagasaki along the coasts of Africa, the Middle East, India, and South Asia. This commercial network and the colonial trade had a substantial positive impact on Portuguese economic growth (1500–1800) when it accounted for about a fifth of Portugal's per-capita income.
When King Philip II of Spain (Philip I of Portugal) seized the Portuguese crown in 1580, there began a 60-year union between Spain and Portugal known to subsequent historiography as the Iberian Union, although the realms continued to have separate administrations. As the King of Spain was also King of Portugal, Portuguese colonies became the subject of attacks by three rival European powers hostile to Spain: the Dutch Republic, England, and France. With its smaller population, Portugal found itself unable to effectively defend its overstretched network of trading posts, and the empire began a long and gradual decline. Eventually, Brazil became the most valuable colony of the second era of empire (1663–1825), until, as part of the wave of independence movements that swept the Americas during the early 19th century, it broke away in 1822.
The third era of empire covers the final stage of Portuguese colonialism after the independence of Brazil in the 1820s. By then, the colonial possessions had been reduced to forts and plantations along the African coastline (expanded inland during the Scramble for Africa in the late 19th century), Portuguese Timor, and enclaves in India (Portuguese India) and China (Portuguese Macau). The 1890 British Ultimatum led to the contraction of Portuguese ambitions in Africa.
Under António Salazar (in office 1932–1968), the Estado Novo dictatorship made some ill-fated attempts to cling on to its last remaining colonies. Under the ideology of pluricontinentalism, the regime renamed its colonies "overseas provinces" while retaining the system of forced labour, from which only a small indigenous élite was normally exempt. In August 1961, the Dahomey annexed the Fort of São João Baptista de Ajudá, and in December that year India annexed Goa, Daman, and Diu. The Portuguese Colonial War in Africa lasted from 1961 until the final overthrow of the Estado Novo regime in 1974. The Carnation Revolution of April 1974 in Lisbon led to the hasty decolonization of Portuguese Africa and to the 1975 annexation of Portuguese Timor by Indonesia. Decolonization prompted the exodus of nearly all the Portuguese colonial settlers and of many mixed-race people from the colonies. Portugal returned Macau to China in 1999. The only overseas possessions to remain under Portuguese rule, the Azores and Madeira, both had overwhelmingly Portuguese populations, and Lisbon subsequently changed their constitutional status from "overseas provinces" to "autonomous regions". The Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP) is the cultural successor of the Empire, analogous to the Commonwealth of Nations for countries formerly part of the British Empire.
- published: 01 Mar 2024
- views: 412082
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Forging an Empire - The Portuguese Empire - Part 1 Exploration
Portugal forged a massive trading empire. It was an incredible achievement for a small country that had a very modest population. In this first part, we review ...
Portugal forged a massive trading empire. It was an incredible achievement for a small country that had a very modest population. In this first part, we review the initial stages where Portuguese sailors and explorers launched themselves into the unknown and took the first steps at exploring. Men like Prince Henry the Navigator who set the ball in motion, Bartholomeu Dias who was the first to round the tip of Africa, and Vasco da Gama who was the first European to find a sea passage to India.
==================================
SPECIAL THANKS:
Huge Thanks to Explorer's Podcast!! Check it out at the following link:
https://explorerspodcast.com
Farya Faraji - for letting me use his music
Check out his channel for some amazing songs!
https://www.youtube.com/@faryafaraji
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Portugal forged a massive trading empire. It was an incredible achievement for a small country that had a very modest population. In this first part, we review the initial stages where Portuguese sailors and explorers launched themselves into the unknown and took the first steps at exploring. Men like Prince Henry the Navigator who set the ball in motion, Bartholomeu Dias who was the first to round the tip of Africa, and Vasco da Gama who was the first European to find a sea passage to India.
==================================
SPECIAL THANKS:
Huge Thanks to Explorer's Podcast!! Check it out at the following link:
https://explorerspodcast.com
Farya Faraji - for letting me use his music
Check out his channel for some amazing songs!
https://www.youtube.com/@faryafaraji
==================================
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https://www.patreon.com/FPHx
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- published: 05 Sep 2023
- views: 1142940
12:03
History Summarized: The Portuguese Empire
Play World of Warships for free: http://bit.ly/2zyT191. New players will receive 1 MILLION free credits, the historical premium ship HMS Campbeltown and more by...
Play World of Warships for free: http://bit.ly/2zyT191. New players will receive 1 MILLION free credits, the historical premium ship HMS Campbeltown and more by using my code PLAYWARSHIPS2018
What happens when you spend a few decades casually getting really good at seafaring, only to find that there's suddenly a whole new world that's only accessible to societies with exceptional sailing prowess? — You get fabulously rich, that's what. Watch along and learn all about the surprising success of Portugal!
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Play World of Warships for free: http://bit.ly/2zyT191. New players will receive 1 MILLION free credits, the historical premium ship HMS Campbeltown and more by using my code PLAYWARSHIPS2018
What happens when you spend a few decades casually getting really good at seafaring, only to find that there's suddenly a whole new world that's only accessible to societies with exceptional sailing prowess? — You get fabulously rich, that's what. Watch along and learn all about the surprising success of Portugal!
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- published: 09 Nov 2018
- views: 1113114
8:13
How Portugal Lost Its Empire
The Portuguese were the first nation in history to build a global empire, yet somewhere along the line things fell apart. So how did Portugal lose its empire?
...
The Portuguese were the first nation in history to build a global empire, yet somewhere along the line things fell apart. So how did Portugal lose its empire?
If you'd like to see more of these videos, consider supporting me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sidequest_channel
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The Portuguese were the first nation in history to build a global empire, yet somewhere along the line things fell apart. So how did Portugal lose its empire?
If you'd like to see more of these videos, consider supporting me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sidequest_channel
Have a fancy historical idea you'd like me to cover? Drop a comment and let me know!
- published: 22 May 2020
- views: 884308
21:32
How Portugal's Empire Ended: The Colonial War | Animated History
Thank you to Paradox Interactive and Victoria 3 for sponsoring this video! If you're like me and you enjoy the idea of building alliances, creating power blocs...
Thank you to Paradox Interactive and Victoria 3 for sponsoring this video! If you're like me and you enjoy the idea of building alliances, creating power blocs, and forging your own empire on which the sun never sets either through diplomacy or war, click on the link and get your copy of Victoria 3: Sphere of Influence today! https://play.victoria3game.com/ArmchairHistorian Every click and purchase helps to support our channel!
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Sources:
“‘Ato Indesculpável Que Desonra a Nossa História’: António Costa Pede Desculpa a Moçambique Por Massacre De Wiriyamu.” Expresso, September 2, 2022. https://expresso.pt/politica/2022-09-02-Ato-indesculpavel-que-desonra-a-nossa-historia-Antonio-Costa-pede-desculpa-a-Mocambique-por-massacre-de-Wiriyamu-3bb00fe5.
The Last Empire: Thirty Years of Portuguese Decolonization (United Kingdom: Intellect, 2003).
Abbott, Peter. Botham, Philip. Rodrigues, Manuel Ribeiro. Modern African Wars (2):
Angola and Mozambique 1961–74 (United Kingdom: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 1988).
Chabal, Patrick. “National Liberation in Portuguese Guinea, 1956-1974.” African Affairs 80, no. 318 (1981): 75–99. http://www.jstor.org/stable/721431.
Fine, Leah. “Colorblind Colonialism? Lusotropicalismo and Portugal's 20th Century Empire in Africa.” Barnard College Department of History, Spring 2007.
Humbaraci, Arslan. Muchnik, Nicole. Portugal’s African Wars: Angola, Guinea Bissao, Mozambique (New York: The Third Press, 1974).
Lopes, Rui. “Accommodating and Confronting the Portuguese Dictatorship within NATO, 1970–4.” The International History Review 38, no. 3 (2016): 505–26. doi:10.1080/07075332.2015.1046388.
Thomas, Steven. (2009) “Portuguese Equipment in the Colonial War,” Steven’s Balagan, May 25, 2009. https://balagan.info/portuguese-equipment-in-the-colonial-war. Accessed: 25 April 2024.
Venter, Al. J. Portugal’s Guerrilla Wars in Africa: Lisbon’s Three Wars in Angola, Mozambique and Portuguese Guinea 1961-1974 (United Kingdom: Helion & Company, 2013).
Armchair Team Credits:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sYjrtdKP67bvEH4UWOv-24_dwJGxZ395ZuczyKOUFNw/edit?usp=sharing
https://wn.com/How_Portugal's_Empire_Ended_The_Colonial_War_|_Animated_History
Thank you to Paradox Interactive and Victoria 3 for sponsoring this video! If you're like me and you enjoy the idea of building alliances, creating power blocs, and forging your own empire on which the sun never sets either through diplomacy or war, click on the link and get your copy of Victoria 3: Sphere of Influence today! https://play.victoria3game.com/ArmchairHistorian Every click and purchase helps to support our channel!
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“‘Ato Indesculpável Que Desonra a Nossa História’: António Costa Pede Desculpa a Moçambique Por Massacre De Wiriyamu.” Expresso, September 2, 2022. https://expresso.pt/politica/2022-09-02-Ato-indesculpavel-que-desonra-a-nossa-historia-Antonio-Costa-pede-desculpa-a-Mocambique-por-massacre-de-Wiriyamu-3bb00fe5.
The Last Empire: Thirty Years of Portuguese Decolonization (United Kingdom: Intellect, 2003).
Abbott, Peter. Botham, Philip. Rodrigues, Manuel Ribeiro. Modern African Wars (2):
Angola and Mozambique 1961–74 (United Kingdom: Osprey Publishing Ltd., 1988).
Chabal, Patrick. “National Liberation in Portuguese Guinea, 1956-1974.” African Affairs 80, no. 318 (1981): 75–99. http://www.jstor.org/stable/721431.
Fine, Leah. “Colorblind Colonialism? Lusotropicalismo and Portugal's 20th Century Empire in Africa.” Barnard College Department of History, Spring 2007.
Humbaraci, Arslan. Muchnik, Nicole. Portugal’s African Wars: Angola, Guinea Bissao, Mozambique (New York: The Third Press, 1974).
Lopes, Rui. “Accommodating and Confronting the Portuguese Dictatorship within NATO, 1970–4.” The International History Review 38, no. 3 (2016): 505–26. doi:10.1080/07075332.2015.1046388.
Thomas, Steven. (2009) “Portuguese Equipment in the Colonial War,” Steven’s Balagan, May 25, 2009. https://balagan.info/portuguese-equipment-in-the-colonial-war. Accessed: 25 April 2024.
Venter, Al. J. Portugal’s Guerrilla Wars in Africa: Lisbon’s Three Wars in Angola, Mozambique and Portuguese Guinea 1961-1974 (United Kingdom: Helion & Company, 2013).
Armchair Team Credits:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sYjrtdKP67bvEH4UWOv-24_dwJGxZ395ZuczyKOUFNw/edit?usp=sharing
- published: 06 Jul 2024
- views: 377615
0:41
weakest portuguese knight
Martim Moniz is the greatest doorstop in Portugal
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Martim Moniz is the greatest doorstop in Portugal
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martim_Moniz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_George%27s_Castle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconquista
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Portugal Theme - Medieval (Civilization 6 OST) Fado Menor
Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition - Portuguese theme
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Martim Moniz is the greatest doorstop in Portugal
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Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martim_Moniz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_George%27s_Castle
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reconquista
Song name:
Portugal Theme - Medieval (Civilization 6 OST) Fado Menor
Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition - Portuguese theme
#portugal #history #knight #portuguese
- published: 08 Feb 2023
- views: 1202459
10:00
Ten Minute History - The Early Spanish and Portuguese Empires (Short Documentary)
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164
This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the beginnings of the Portuguese and Spanish Empires all the way to the Iberian Union under Philip II. The first part deals with the reasons for and origins of exploration and conquest. The second part covers the Spanish conquest of the Aztec and Incan Empires. The third part deals with the Portuguese expansion into Asia and its conquests in India. Finally the episode looks at what the effects of empire were and how Iberian Union changed Portugal.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Ten Minute History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please note that these are not meant to be comprehensive and there's a lot of stuff I couldn't fit into the episodes that I would have liked to. Thank you for watching, though, it's always appreciated.
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the beginnings of the Portuguese and Spanish Empires all the way to the Iberian Union under Philip II. The first part deals with the reasons for and origins of exploration and conquest. The second part covers the Spanish conquest of the Aztec and Incan Empires. The third part deals with the Portuguese expansion into Asia and its conquests in India. Finally the episode looks at what the effects of empire were and how Iberian Union changed Portugal.
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Ten Minute History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please note that these are not meant to be comprehensive and there's a lot of stuff I couldn't fit into the episodes that I would have liked to. Thank you for watching, though, it's always appreciated.
- published: 09 Dec 2016
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Portugal’s Insane Plan to Double Its Territory
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- published: 29 Oct 2021
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