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Philadelphia, May 10th, 1876. Prosperous and stable, Brazil has gained international respect as a second great American power but at home in Brazil, people were no longer cheering for Pedro II. Brazils' many social issues had been neglected and left unsolved and war was on the horizon. A long and deadly Paraguayan War, which would change the people of Brazil forever.
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@extrahistory
@extrahistory 2 года назад
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@user-ly9oe9vs5d
@user-ly9oe9vs5d 2 года назад
Not bad, but I think the history of Brazil deserves more details. I wish you someday shoot an issue about something relevant.
@Padtedesco
@Padtedesco 2 года назад
Great series
@offguy9939
@offguy9939 2 года назад
Oh pleaseee make a video about the Portuguese Revolution (revolução dos cravos) . Plssssss
@paulagarciarubio6310
@paulagarciarubio6310 2 года назад
If it's posible, one day you could make a video about Spain Civil War or about Clara Campoamor, she was the politician that granted the vote for Spanish women's and she was a wonderful strategist!
@alexandrerodriguestrindade7729
@alexandrerodriguestrindade7729 9 месяцев назад
After the proclamation of the republic of Brazil, the country sank into chaos, misfortune, agony, dictatorships and self-destruction, except for some small parts of history like Cândido Rondon and the pracinhas in the 2nd world war, but the monarchy can still be restored, we are not condemned to live in a weak and shameful republic
@BaronVonMott
@BaronVonMott 2 года назад
"Hey Pedro, while you were gone, we decided we don't need you anymore." "That's fine, I decided you don't need me years ago."
@darrowdapper9659
@darrowdapper9659 2 года назад
Sadboy grindset
@MrShadowtruth
@MrShadowtruth 2 года назад
"Also we exile you so you can never set foot in brazil ever again and will be buried far from home." "Dude! ... uncool." Yeah Pedro 2nd deserved this fate.
@benlunch7618
@benlunch7618 2 года назад
@@MrShadowtruth ""Also we exile you so you can never set foot in brazil ever again and will be buried far from home." Inconsiderate!
@luizalbano2014
@luizalbano2014 2 года назад
@@MrShadowtruth no he didn’t lmao
@Nimai_Aquino
@Nimai_Aquino 2 года назад
@@luizalbano2014 cara na moral, por mais massa que ele tenha sido na juventude, um monarca n pode simplesmente chegar no fim da vida e cagar pro país e deixar a gnt se lascar pra uma revolução mixuruca daquelas. Era só ter chamando uns 2 ou 3 marechais super leais a ele e ter avisado pro povo o q tava acontecendo que ele tinha debelado isso. Mas não, decidiu ficar sadboy e deixar a gnt na mão desses caras. Não dá pra passar pano pra isso.
@abcdef27669
@abcdef27669 2 года назад
Pedro II: "Never is too late for a side trip!" Ibn Battuta: "He is a little confused, but he got the spirit".
@druid_zephyrus
@druid_zephyrus 2 года назад
Nice
@bluespaceman7937
@bluespaceman7937 2 года назад
Oh, nice reference.
@Xaropy
@Xaropy Год назад
Great reference
@DachshundDogStarluck19
@DachshundDogStarluck19 Год назад
Awesome reference.
@galiciangladiator5857
@galiciangladiator5857 2 года назад
I feel the reason the Empire of Brazil is remembered so fondly is because of the decades of chaos that enthralled Brazil after the monarchy was abolished. Compared to the common dictators and coups that took place in Brazil afterwards, the Empire was relatively stable and prosperous, and the ensuing Brazilian republics are what stopped Brazil from keeping pace with countries like the United States. I feel like this series definitely should have touched on all of that at the end.
@AlanMakbeth
@AlanMakbeth 2 года назад
Completly agree.
@Nightmare704RY
@Nightmare704RY 2 года назад
Being part paraguayan is hard to love the regiment that destroyed your country at his most prosperous.
@rangergxi
@rangergxi 2 года назад
@@Nightmare704RY Unfortunately, Brazil was attacked. Paraguay at the time was kinda like North Korea.
@darreljones8645
@darreljones8645 2 года назад
@@rangergxi With a leader just as paranoid and delusional.
@0926001
@0926001 2 года назад
@@rangergxi no, the problrm is that brazil was to south america, what america is now to the world, an expansionist empire.
@pablo2448
@pablo2448 2 года назад
The main reason Pedro II was disillusioned with the monarchy was because he lost his two sons (Pedro and Afonso) when they were only toddlers. This took a huge impact in his mind
@imbw267
@imbw267 2 года назад
I think the you mean 'disillusioned'
@bluespaceman7937
@bluespaceman7937 2 года назад
Oh, that is sad.
@theoutlook55
@theoutlook55 Год назад
That family tragedy is wholly unrelated to the value of the institution.
@nathanseper8738
@nathanseper8738 Год назад
@@bluespaceman7937 Losing your sons is a tragedy, but for Brazil it meant the loss of a decent government.
@xenotypos
@xenotypos 9 месяцев назад
It was far more common than nowadays though, so I don't know it's really the main reason. I have heard of people during history losing all their children while they had 10 to 20 of them (yeah, really). So in comparison, while still tragic, losing 2 probably remained withing expectations for a families back then.
@t3hmaniac
@t3hmaniac 2 года назад
Brazilian Military: You're no longer Emperor and we're a republic! Pedro II: Oh no! Anyway.
@Duck-wc9de
@Duck-wc9de 2 года назад
Pedro : " oh my god... I'm so sad. BEY BYE BITCHES! "
@abcdef27669
@abcdef27669 2 года назад
@P4to D0l4n Biggest "OOF" in brazilian history, ever!
@TheRealLaking
@TheRealLaking 2 года назад
@@abcdef27669 Same thing happened in a lot of revolutions French and British when Charles the 1st was deposed the leading general was a monarchist
@a.hrankopri6153
@a.hrankopri6153 2 года назад
"May God grant me these last wishes-peace and prosperity for Brazil" - Pedro II last words
@brunopereira6789
@brunopereira6789 2 года назад
"Lol", said God. "Lmao".
@neloverg3774
@neloverg3774 2 года назад
@@brunopereira6789 and God did not, infact, grant Brazil either of those things for he was deaf
@cometmoon4485
@cometmoon4485 2 года назад
@@neloverg3774 God isn't a wishing well. That genocidal colony doesn't deserve peace and prosperity.
@Rafaelzio
@Rafaelzio 2 года назад
@@cometmoon4485 So what you're saying is almost no country deserves peace and prosperity
@mtulio6422
@mtulio6422 2 года назад
@@cometmoon4485 Are you talking about America?
@Wakrar
@Wakrar 2 года назад
The Army: "Pedro, you are not emperor anymore. Long live the Republic" Pedro: "Fine by me. Goodbye, suckers!"
@tams805
@tams805 2 года назад
Considering what became of the republic, he was right.
@nathanseper8738
@nathanseper8738 2 года назад
@@tams805 His happy kingdom came at the expense of his own happiness.
@galatheumbreon6862
@galatheumbreon6862 2 года назад
have fun with the future instabilty
@ArthurAS_
@ArthurAS_ Год назад
Other kingdoms be like: "We are removing you from power and establishing a republic!" "Noooo! I will fight back!" Brazil: "We are removing you from power and establishing a republic!" "Ok"
@sealboi9666
@sealboi9666 6 месяцев назад
​@@ArthurAS_ >be me >pedro >coup.mp4 >"we are going to abolish the monarchy" >"ok" >doesn't elaborate >leaves
@Joleyn-Joy
@Joleyn-Joy 2 года назад
5:31 there needs to be a mention that he was actually advised by his doctors to go on vacation. The decades of government and the war had exhausted him, IIRC he didn't want to go initially.
@antoniocecere3737
@antoniocecere3737 2 года назад
@@akshit_sharma1 ma chi se ne fotte
@GoncalvesLF
@GoncalvesLF 2 года назад
If Im not wrong his last trip to Europe was specifically to treat diabetes.
@snet_4233
@snet_4233 2 года назад
@@GoncalvesLF you are not.
@dkupke
@dkupke 2 года назад
What’s more, there were officers prepared to fight to keep him on the throne. He told them he wanted no bloodshed on his behalf.
@nathanseper8738
@nathanseper8738 2 года назад
I think if Pedro hadn't lost his sons when they were toddlers, he might have worked hard to keep the Empire going. After that horrific tragedy, he gave up on preserving his throne after his death.
@ebanydwayne1357
@ebanydwayne1357 2 года назад
Which means he was a pussy imo... He should've changed the law allowing his daughter to become Queen much like Queen Victoria of the UK. He gave up everything and now Brazil is a shitty nation with corrup leaders - A Brazilian who used to support the monarchy
@Borderose
@Borderose 2 года назад
I think he just used the fact he only had daughters to stop. There were signs Pedro was perfectly OK with ending the empire and installing a republic. One of his last wishes was to come home and be accepted not as emperor but as a citizen.
@Edmonton-of2ec
@Edmonton-of2ec 2 года назад
@@ebanydwayne1357 Babe, that law was already in place. Spain, Portugal and Brazil all had long running traditions of male-preference primogeniture, meaning women could inherit. There just wasn’t any confidence in the heir, his daughter Isabel, and that Pedro did nothing to resist the coup
@ebanydwayne1357
@ebanydwayne1357 2 года назад
@@Edmonton-of2ec As a Constitutional Monarchy with the moderator power, couldnt he simply pass the law or let Isabel have children and be a regent?
@user-iz7nu4wk3h
@user-iz7nu4wk3h 2 года назад
@@ebanydwayne1357 I don't understand what you mean. She could inherit, there was no law to be passed. They simply knew she wasn't popular enough not to have her removed 5 seconds after she becomes the ruler.
@jonathanwilliams1065
@jonathanwilliams1065 2 года назад
The Paraguayan war deserves its own series
@joaomartins9800
@joaomartins9800 2 года назад
Yes. There are much more details that need to be explored
@thebrazillianguytm2186
@thebrazillianguytm2186 2 года назад
agreed indeed, its pretty messy, even for the time XD
@user-ub9gd2yf4u
@user-ub9gd2yf4u 2 года назад
I agree, as a paraguayan even today the war consequences are still debated and present in the political and Social life here.
@lucasfdantas8979
@lucasfdantas8979 2 года назад
@@user-ub9gd2yf4u Você poderia me dizer quais são elas?
@Kaiserboo1871
@Kaiserboo1871 2 года назад
In hearts of iron 4, the final conscription law is called “Bottom of the Barrel” where you conscript literally any male that can hold a gun. Francisco Solano López set his conscription settings to “Bottom of the Barrel.” The results speak for themselves.
@DragoniteSpam
@DragoniteSpam 2 года назад
okay a lot of historical events sound utterly ridiculous if you try to spin them into a literary narrative... this one actually works pretty well. Interesting.
@theobarretoteles4206
@theobarretoteles4206 2 года назад
It's because they skipped many events and merely touched the surface of what really happened in those last years of empire
@akshit_sharma1
@akshit_sharma1 2 года назад
Juventus won against empoli
@74bhounds
@74bhounds 2 года назад
@@theobarretoteles4206 I always see the extra credits as a pamphlet thing. A way to learn if your interested in something and can research more thoughly with more in depth sources
@fernandosacchetto5215
@fernandosacchetto5215 2 года назад
"Utterly ridiculous" is clearly the main theme for our (Brazilian) history though
@gabrielaganon3160
@gabrielaganon3160 2 года назад
While this series correctly points out Pedro II hated the monarchy, he still loved Brazil. From what I've seen, there are stories in which his coffin contained soil from every part of Brazil. And then there are the last words that us Civ VI players gloss over: "May God grant me these wishes - Peace and Prosperity for Brazil"
@t.k3650
@t.k3650 2 года назад
A coisa mais importante desse vídeo é que de todo o conteúdo acerca do reinado de Dom Pedro II, esse foi o que mais o humanizou, falando seus defeitos ao invés de somente o endeusar como um governante perfeito, é claro que faltou mais detalhes específicos, mas foi um ótimo trabalho em apresentar a história brasileira ao mundo.
@user-bm4cd9mc8q
@user-bm4cd9mc8q 2 года назад
Sim. Em muitos vídeos que eu tenho visto sobre Dom Pedro II, como tu diz, ele é endeusado. Muito bom aprender coisas novas sobre ele.
@MrMath-2
@MrMath-2 2 года назад
É por isso que eu acho Don Pedro II tão interessante, um homem grande para o Brasil e com uma personalidade bem humana, a prolongação da escravidão por causa do medo de Pedro, a sua rabugentisse por ser simplesmente impaciente, suas amantes, Pedro era um bom homem que tinha seus vários defeitos (também era um pouco canalha kkkk).
@ruffusgoodman4137
@ruffusgoodman4137 2 года назад
A gente precisava traduzir e disseminar essa série no Brasil
@MarcoAurelio-vv3gz
@MarcoAurelio-vv3gz 2 года назад
@@user-bm4cd9mc8q Na minha infância todo governante do Brasil era tratado da pior forma possível, os erros de todos sempre foram exagerados, agora vejo pessoas fzd o contrário, endeusando alguns. Acho que devia ter um meio termo.
@t.k3650
@t.k3650 2 года назад
O negócio é que pela primeira vez vemos a atitude de Dom Pedro em relação ao seu titulo, tanto que eu sinceramente pensava que ele não queria responder ao golpe justamente porque não queria que sangue fosse derramado por parte da população, um conceito nobre e talvez realmente seja um dos motivos, mas no fim ele estava de saco cheio de ser escravo de seu próprio sangue e dos interesses do estado. Eu simpatizo com isso.
@PHRCpvh
@PHRCpvh 2 года назад
CURIOUS FACT: Marshall Deodoro, the man that led the military coup was actually a close friend of Pedro II, but always showed concern about the emperor caring more about the navy than the army itself. In 1889, his original goal was to remove only the brazilian premier, but after he finished taking the palace, his allies informed that Pedro would put his personal rival as the new PM (actually a lie set by the republicans). He just sent a message from home saying "The republic is in charge".
@tams805
@tams805 2 года назад
So in other words, he was a gullible and useful idiot?
@LukeSky2207
@LukeSky2207 2 года назад
@@tams805 yep. That's why he only lasted 2 years on the presidency.
@Lordtmnz98
@Lordtmnz98 2 года назад
ironically, this wouldn't be the last time something like that happened - a lie changing brazillian history. The moment that made brazil a dictatorship in 1964 was also a lie. More specifically, a general woke up, and made a call while still in pijamas, saying: "I am with my troops invading the government palace". The military leadership believed and a coup was made. Brazil isn't for amateurs.
@falkyrie5228
@falkyrie5228 2 года назад
@@tams805 Yep. Dude came to regret his actions for the rest of his life.
@bebedor_de_cafe3272
@bebedor_de_cafe3272 2 года назад
Fun fact: Because of the expedition to the US for the fair, people in Philadelphia voted Pedro II to be president of the US
@marcelokonemba9928
@marcelokonemba9928 2 года назад
As someone who was born in Brazil I can testify these episodes were no shorter than totally amazing. The short lived Brazilian empire was indeed one of the most spectacular periods in the history of the country. Congratulations for the outstanding channel.
@mihaicipriandragos5459
@mihaicipriandragos5459 2 года назад
I like how pedro just accepted that he isn't emperor anymore and just gave up
@laosi4278
@laosi4278 2 года назад
If he choose to resist there would be civil war, by accepting the new government he avoid civil war, but he didn't know how the republic would undone much of prestige the Empire had achieved
@thelegendarybloxycola4727
@thelegendarybloxycola4727 2 года назад
His biggest mistake
@TheAzurekite7
@TheAzurekite7 2 года назад
@@laosi4278 Well he honestly thought at the time that the elected people of Brazil wanted Monarchy to end. What he didn't realize was that his opposition was not just liberals, but also ambitious slaveowners and army officers. Ie, people that was going to absolutely destroy the institutions he had built up.
@reduxzy9268
@reduxzy9268 2 года назад
@@thelegendarybloxycola4727 man just tired after many decades. Cut him some slack
@falkyrie5228
@falkyrie5228 2 года назад
As a Brazilian, the republic was a mistake.
@abcdef27669
@abcdef27669 2 года назад
A series about the history of Beer, just after one about the Empire of Brazil? You can be certain of one thing, Extra Credits crew: A lot (and I mean, a LOT) of brazilians will still appear in this channel for the next weeks...
@GenralSmog
@GenralSmog 2 года назад
Really looking forwards to playing Brazil in Victoria 3, when that come out, after this series. Great job.
@Kurotaisa
@Kurotaisa 2 года назад
So in 2030?
@TheEmolano
@TheEmolano 2 года назад
I hope they give south America some love in Vic3.
@RK-cj4oc
@RK-cj4oc Год назад
@@Kurotaisa Damn where you wrong.
@cseijifja
@cseijifja Год назад
​@@TheEmolano lmao paradox remembers SA exists? Lol.
@dracorex426
@dracorex426 2 года назад
As far as the ends of monarchies go, that was a pretty clean one for the monarchs.
@Democlis
@Democlis 2 года назад
Alsk for the country. No bloody coup, no deaths, no rebelions.
@apollyonnoctis1291
@apollyonnoctis1291 2 года назад
@@Democlis how ironic that the supposedly ‘free’ and ‘equal’ republics to come afterwards would be anything but an improvement to Brazil’s monarchy.
@Paratroopersteark
@Paratroopersteark 2 года назад
what we learn about the end of the empire here in Bra. is that, Pedro stopped caring, but not like that, he still took care of the country, and once he was informed his family would be exiled, he was distraught, and became utterly depressed, taking even a handful of dirt into a jar, so he could carry a bit of the country he loved with him. Not sure what is real, but this is what is told in school and the national museum in Rio.
@Borderose
@Borderose 2 года назад
No, that was true. Pedro loved his homeland. That bottle of dirt was all he had. We know he sent requests to come home as a citizen, but he wasn't allowed to.
@theobarretoteles4206
@theobarretoteles4206 2 года назад
The one we learned is correct, Extra history tends to oversimplify too much the stories they tell, to the point they had to make a "lies" episode for every almost every single series
@Paratroopersteark
@Paratroopersteark 2 года назад
yep i know that, i watch those, i just sorta extended the provided info here
@LucasOliveira-eq5gd
@LucasOliveira-eq5gd 2 года назад
Just a a fact, Pedro could prevent the formation of the republic, but he decided that his crown was not worth the blood of his peaple. Truly, the best leader brazil ever had.
@alt1f4
@alt1f4 2 года назад
eu acho que ele só tava cansado de lutar contra os republicanos e queria morrer em paz em um palacio cercado pela familia dele e nao em um campo de batalha
@juice8431
@juice8431 2 года назад
biggest mistake Brazil made was abolishing the monarchy
@kakahass8845
@kakahass8845 2 года назад
@@juice8431 Agreed 100% everything was downhill after that.
@TheAzurekite7
@TheAzurekite7 2 года назад
You know what they say, those who don't wish to rule often make for the best kind of rulers.
@nightowl_ap
@nightowl_ap 2 года назад
Not the hero we wanted but the man we needed.
@ShinigamiInuyasha777
@ShinigamiInuyasha777 2 года назад
I think brazilian army was less "over effective" and simply knew how to choose their battles. The defeat of Rosas was more like an assistance of an internal coup, and the internal wars are easy when you have the money. Then came Paraguay and all went to hell
@ramicane1671
@ramicane1671 2 года назад
I believe that the image of the imperial army was a bit exaggerated, Paraguay’s army had more professional soldiers for example, and Brazil definitely didn’t overthrow Rosas on their own, Rosas had fought with many during the Guerra Grande, and in many instances he won decisively, against France, GB, Uruguay, Brazil and other Argentines who opposed him, but their assistance to Urquiza was impactful nonetheless, after all the enemies within posed a bigger threat than Brazil to Rosas, General Pacheco didn’t even arrive at the battle of Caseros for example
@Laucron
@Laucron 2 года назад
Definitely felt like a bit of an oversimplification. Rosas was diverting resources elsewhere and ended up being jumped with most of the republic as well as several other states pitted against Buenos Aires. History's history but god Urquiza makes me cope and seethe
@Padtedesco
@Padtedesco 2 года назад
The best display of what is the brazilian army is the battle of Ituzaingó. Numerous but poorly effective and so prone to kill their own that they killed their own commander, and not by friedly fire.
@aprendizdefegelein
@aprendizdefegelein 2 года назад
And the Republic has proved to be more stable and less tyranical than the Empire ever was.... 6 coups, 6 constititions and 2 dictatorships in less than 100 years says what!
@Lucas-lo2vh
@Lucas-lo2vh 2 года назад
Yay
@joaomartins9800
@joaomartins9800 2 года назад
You have inverted the adjectives.
@Kurotaisa
@Kurotaisa 2 года назад
@@joaomartins9800 That's the joke
@Kefkaownsall
@Kefkaownsall 2 года назад
And Bolsonaro
@pratomokoesoemodigdo9662
@pratomokoesoemodigdo9662 2 года назад
And an attempt to wipe out all of Amazonian rain forest for capital gain
@davidt1d
@davidt1d 2 года назад
"May God grant me these last wishes-peace and prosperity for Brazil."-Pedro the 2nd on his death bed
@Vfar0fa
@Vfar0fa 2 года назад
God: "hum... nope!"
@kakahass8845
@kakahass8845 2 года назад
Well sounds like he pissed off god.
@apollyonnoctis1291
@apollyonnoctis1291 2 года назад
And on that day, God descended from the heavens, and from his mouth he spoke two words: “Fak u”
@nwefie_
@nwefie_ 2 года назад
This was a very interesting series, I didn’t know Brazil was so juicy in lore.
@Fusso
@Fusso 2 года назад
Oh pls, those were the golden years, what came directly after was so much juicier and insane
@dr.hanschucrute7080
@dr.hanschucrute7080 2 года назад
it's because you still haven't seen what came after, Republic of the Sword, wars in the Republic, Vargas era, military dictatorship, Brazil is an eternal lore
@nightowl_ap
@nightowl_ap 2 года назад
Brazil: "I wonder how much else can i grow later." Piccolo: "You peaked."
@pedroclaussen2254
@pedroclaussen2254 2 года назад
Thank you so much for talking about my country to such a huge audience. hugs from Rio, Brasil.
@affinityforanime
@affinityforanime 2 года назад
Wow! This was such a cool series! I learned so much I never even assumed about Brazil's history. I'd always been more interested in studying the history of Europe and Asia when I was in high school and college. So this was something I'd never really even imagined could have been going on in the Americas. Thank you!
@thenewdarkmatter
@thenewdarkmatter 2 года назад
Props to the artist of this series for the trully astoundiong recreations of Angelo Augustini's litography "Guerra do Paraguai". Definitely, one of the masterpieces of the show!
@MrMath-2
@MrMath-2 2 года назад
Pedro II was a good monarch, maybe a good human, probably the best leader that Brazil had but the most important is that he was a human with countless mistakes, one of of his lovers and probably his true love said that he acted like a uncivilized barbarian when he was eating and was very rude, Pedro II was my favorite brazilian figure.
@moleperson
@moleperson Год назад
Sad that y’all didn’t (or couldn’t) mention Pedro II’s wife, Dona Teresa Cristina. She was beloved by the Brazilians, and sometimes even called “the Mother of the Brazilians”. She basically considered Brazil as her home. In fact, after her exile, she was distraught, became sick and basically died of grief
@GeneralLuigiTBC
@GeneralLuigiTBC 2 года назад
"I don't always drink parodies of real-world beer, but when I do, I prefer Dos Heckquis." --The Most Interesting Bean Person on the Internet
@templarioaph
@templarioaph Год назад
the sad part is that, according to sources I agree with, the Emperor thought the people would soon realize the mistake and call for his return... but we barely understood what had happened at the time, so the Emperor died of depression, missing his land, which is made clear by letters he wrote, including one asking to have Brazilian soil in his grave with him. As much as he was tired and resented how much he had missed from the World during his childhood, it's hard to imagine he disliked his duty as much as you guys portrayed. However, as a Brazilian, I really thank you guys for this series. I loved your channel before, and this only made me like it more. God bless you all, and keep up the good work
@RogueShadows
@RogueShadows 2 года назад
Do Getulio Vargas at some point. I want to hear about the *other* time Brazil was on the cusp of becoming a world power and then screwed up because they chose the wrong time to oust their leader.
@TheTrainiac377
@TheTrainiac377 2 года назад
I love these series. It's always so interesting
@ArthurAlias
@ArthurAlias 2 года назад
You guys should've touched on his funeral, which was attended by some outrageous people at the time. Pedro II was known to be a close friends (through a plethora of letters) with many of the great minds of the 19th century!
@duaspontes3716
@duaspontes3716 2 года назад
just 30-some years after the proclamation, the Modern Art Week of 1922 took place (and this month we celebrate its centennial)
@jeiku5314
@jeiku5314 2 года назад
I love extra credits and hope that you keep trying, thank you for your effort.
@chrisbatrynchuk69
@chrisbatrynchuk69 2 года назад
Thanks for making these videos!
@bhavanik6298
@bhavanik6298 2 года назад
This series is amazing!
@Aultimaespada1
@Aultimaespada1 2 года назад
You should do more series on Brazilian history! Maybe talk about Getúlio Vargas!
@yunivor3146
@yunivor3146 2 года назад
A series about Getúlio would be nice.
@keokukramey9008
@keokukramey9008 2 года назад
You guys should really do a history of Japanese people in Brazil I always found that really interesting
@OmegaTaishu
@OmegaTaishu 2 года назад
This
@t.k3650
@t.k3650 2 года назад
You are from what country?
@mondocool5670
@mondocool5670 2 года назад
That would be really cool! From my experience most people don't know that Brazil has the highest population of Japanese people, outside of Japan
@amyln
@amyln 2 года назад
This was a wonderful series! Thanks.
@f_c_j_r9380
@f_c_j_r9380 2 года назад
It’s great to see Brazil in this format. Please bring more !!
@manuelmurielcagigal9971
@manuelmurielcagigal9971 2 года назад
Hi, absolutely love your series
@t.w.mackay11
@t.w.mackay11 2 года назад
That was a GREAT series!
@monkinpie8186
@monkinpie8186 2 года назад
THANK YOU GUYS.
@njnmnm
@njnmnm 2 года назад
You guys really make a true great series in an very thankful for this
@fellipepessoa1685
@fellipepessoa1685 2 года назад
Thank you for this great series
@pendragonxt3674
@pendragonxt3674 2 года назад
Nice. This is excellent.
@UncleLumbago1899
@UncleLumbago1899 2 года назад
The War of the Three Coalition deserved its own episode
@manuelmurielcagigal9971
@manuelmurielcagigal9971 2 года назад
Keep up the good work
@SupremeNoobWR
@SupremeNoobWR 2 года назад
That's quite different perspective storytelling if compared with what I've learnt as a Brazilian... yet pretty entertaining content though! Congrats on the animation👍👍
@RandomPerson-xj3we
@RandomPerson-xj3we 2 года назад
Looking forward to the series on the history of beer! I grew up in an area with a historic brewery, and I'm really eager to see if you guys have time to touch on that history within the series (and if it's there, I'll share the book on the Busch family too because they are *fascinating* and still hold a good amount of power where they live).
@DestusG
@DestusG 2 года назад
I enjoyed this series very informative
@Ryu_D
@Ryu_D 2 года назад
Thank you for the video.
@lucky_ratz
@lucky_ratz 2 года назад
I'd love to see something relating to a general history of Nicaragua, I know we're not the most notable country but that's because of american intervention and the Iran-contra affair as our only claim to notability in the eyes of North America, despite this i think the history of Nicaragua leading to the current Ortega government would be really good to get people informed on an often overlooked Central American Country!
@lucario2188
@lucario2188 2 года назад
Central America has a whole is often overlooked.
@lucky_ratz
@lucky_ratz 2 года назад
@@lucario2188 TRUE
@nelleneulmer5385
@nelleneulmer5385 2 года назад
I was rewatching this series and was curious so I did a quick google search of Emperor Pedro the second and what I found was a bit contradictory to what you said, again I doubt I read even a page of information but what I found interested me. It said that the he never actually bought slaves, the ones he had he inherited. The page also called him “an even tempered, intelligent man who was generally respected by his people.” He was also nicknamed “O Magnanimo” or “The Magnanimous”. So he couldn’t have been too bad. I can see it being hard to rule a whole country, especially starting at such a young age, so I can see him burning out fast and just not caring anymore because of the stress. That stress may even tie into why he was slow to pass laws, especially regarding something as huge as the abolition of slavery.
@iacobibrasiliensium2139
@iacobibrasiliensium2139 8 месяцев назад
Oh and another thing, Pedro 2 was emperor since the age of 15 and by all acounts his entire life was dedicated to building and reforming of the empire. This video glosses over the sacrifice that man made for this country, he was the closest thing to a Marcus Aurelius the world had seen in centuries, he more than deserved a break at his twilight years. His death was an indignant one, so far from home. A man like him comes once or twice in a millennium. At his funeral procession the entire French academy of science, was present, delegates from far and wide went to pay their respects to him. In his life he won the respect and admiration of people like Charles Darwin, Victor Hugo, and Friedrich Nietzsche, and was a friend ro Richard Wagner, Louis Pasteur, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Without hyperbole, he was a special individual and deserves the praise and adoration so often given to him
@MatheusProfBarbado
@MatheusProfBarbado 2 года назад
YES! You fixed Brazil's shape! Nicely done!
@Randomdude112
@Randomdude112 2 года назад
I love this series
@juliancoenen4917
@juliancoenen4917 2 года назад
Lol im having a History competition in the future, at this point i could just binge watch all your videos to win lmao
@deathtroyermaster7443
@deathtroyermaster7443 2 года назад
Me waiting for a video on The Khedivate Of Egypt 😔
@theoutlook55
@theoutlook55 2 года назад
Very nice job.
@gameraltercydas9127
@gameraltercydas9127 2 года назад
I just realized you guys have 100k views in this video already. Honestly makes me a little less depressed to see so many people interested in history.
@fedetegazo
@fedetegazo 2 года назад
The caseros battle was in 1953. Rosas wasnt a dictator, was the governor of buenos aires
@fedetegazo
@fedetegazo 2 года назад
1852 sorry
@EmporerAaron
@EmporerAaron 2 года назад
Oh yeah, another good series to enjoy when I have the free time.
@mariadefatimamacedosaez8327
@mariadefatimamacedosaez8327 2 года назад
UAU! INCRÍVEL!
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 2 года назад
And now Brazil is now a shell of its former self because of egotistic generals and self-serving businessmen. Shame.
@Padtedesco
@Padtedesco 2 года назад
Agreed
@kakahass8845
@kakahass8845 2 года назад
Our presdident believes the COVID-19 vaccine will turn you into an aligattor at this point I'd rather take the 1000 to 1 shot we'd have a good monarch than keep slowly getting worse and worse.
@Pixelarter
@Pixelarter 2 года назад
​@@kakahass8845 I think pushing for parliamentarianism would be a far better idea.
@stephenjenkins7971
@stephenjenkins7971 2 года назад
@@Pixelarter Parliamentary systems have just as often crumpled into dictatorships as Presidential systems. Issue, as always, is internal.
@Pixelarter
@Pixelarter 2 года назад
@@stephenjenkins7971 It's not about not crumbling into dictatorships, any system can end like that. It's about having long term plans to develop the country. Brazilian presidentialism suffers too much with populist personalisms. That keeps national concerns too short term, because presidents often care most about looking good to the electorate to get votes next election, and important long term reforms get ignored. A parliament tend to be more stable in this sense, so long term reforms have more opportunity to be made. Also, cartoonish figures like Bolsonaro would be much more unlikely to reach power.
@fritoss3437
@fritoss3437 2 года назад
Amazing
@kieronabela489
@kieronabela489 2 года назад
Hey extra history, that was a amazing topic you did on Brazil 10/10. So I was thinking that maybe you could do a series on the great siege of Malta of 1565. Hope to see what historical topic you next and have a nice day
@TheBullethead
@TheBullethead 2 года назад
The history of South America is fascinating and Brazil particularly so. Thanks.
@gsprojects8474
@gsprojects8474 4 месяца назад
There should be an Extra History about Fossil Trafficking.
@Spoiscos
@Spoiscos 2 года назад
This is the most scathing account of Pedro II I've ever seen, really interesting take
@retromotion6349
@retromotion6349 2 года назад
You know a great next idea for a short serious would be the Minor Crusade of 1101 where we see Hugh of Vermandois and other crusaders from the previous crusade that checked out early.
@isaacrandomrussell5630
@isaacrandomrussell5630 2 года назад
Does this mean that Brazil used to be the USB?
@nosferatustg7675
@nosferatustg7675 2 года назад
Yep,there was even a Brazilian flag designed after the US's that lasted for a few days
@Padtedesco
@Padtedesco 2 года назад
@@nosferatustg7675 A horror of a flag.
@kakahass8845
@kakahass8845 2 года назад
@@Padtedesco That implies the flag we have now is better.
@valvadis2360
@valvadis2360 2 года назад
@@kakahass8845 it's not the prettiest but at least it's original. Everyone got flags with stripes.
@kakahass8845
@kakahass8845 2 года назад
@@valvadis2360 On my opinion looking good is better than being original.
@rickhobson3211
@rickhobson3211 2 года назад
Would love to see a series on Juan Peron! Feeding the algorithm!
@davidaustin902
@davidaustin902 2 года назад
So Pedro did a good job then. He turned Brazil into an industrial country within a lifetime.
@harrisonlee9585
@harrisonlee9585 2 года назад
This makes me wish we could get a series on the lives of Juan and Eva Perón
@userthomash
@userthomash 2 года назад
Nice
@retromotion6349
@retromotion6349 2 года назад
Makin a comeback 👌
@pablomagno4679
@pablomagno4679 2 года назад
I really liked how you didn't treat Pedro "the magnanimous" as some kind of genius statesman who just got stiffled by a controlling farming elite. That's a mistake many foreign approaches to brazillian imperial history make
@Padtedesco
@Padtedesco 2 года назад
But Brazil definitly have a controlling farming elite who stifle goverments.
@Borderose
@Borderose 2 года назад
There is no mistake. Brazil got screwed.
@desconhecidoa8743
@desconhecidoa8743 Год назад
But is really this
@DiazGee
@DiazGee 2 года назад
crazy crazy history, wow
@diegoarimany3686
@diegoarimany3686 2 года назад
Hey Extra Credits can you make a video of the triple alliances plz😁
@butterspread
@butterspread 2 года назад
Peace and prosperity for Brazil!
@gsprojects8474
@gsprojects8474 Год назад
Y'all should make a video series on Virgulino Ferreira (Lampião)
@wontnotawill1356
@wontnotawill1356 Год назад
This has been the most wild series. I had no idea brazilian history was this intresting.
@jackbelinski2661
@jackbelinski2661 2 месяца назад
8:31 Like any Empire, Kingdom or Dynasty, what matters isn’t how long they lasted, but how good (or even just historically significant) they were, and the empire of Brazil was certainly good/significant indeed.
@gigarodi
@gigarodi Год назад
The war of Paraguay was caused by dictator Solano Lopez that not only invaded Brazil, but the two other countries too, simultaneously. Paraguay refused to concede and recruited every man and child to the battle front to protect the dictator. The war only ended when he was killed and by then basically all male population of Paraguay had ben slaughtered.
@vulpix2001
@vulpix2001 Год назад
That's a little bit of a oversimplification of the causes of the war. As a paraguayan critical of the figure of Solano López, i Will concede that the war extended way more because of his stuborness to surrender and drag my Nation to his fall.
@clutsetathecommenter2625
@clutsetathecommenter2625 2 года назад
Quite the conclusion.
@snet_4233
@snet_4233 2 года назад
Please mention on Lies how many of Pedro II's travels were to treat his health issues.
@LeozeraLindo
@LeozeraLindo 2 года назад
nice
@SilverFoxSpirit97
@SilverFoxSpirit97 2 года назад
Brazil: "Hey, we've decided we don't want a monarchy anymore. You can leave" Pedro: "Finally!"
@MasterSam911
@MasterSam911 2 года назад
Please do a series on the paraguay war
@benjones1717
@benjones1717 2 года назад
Considering how much scrutiny North America gets, this is really treating Brazil's relationship to slavery with kid gloves.
@samsonsoturian6013
@samsonsoturian6013 2 года назад
I got news for you: America writes global history books.
@tams805
@tams805 2 года назад
@@samsonsoturian6013 You've clearly never seen Indian or Chinese ones then. As in actual history textbooks that they teach their young with. America looks like a saint in comparison.
@samsonsoturian6013
@samsonsoturian6013 2 года назад
@@tams805 No, I mean that history books written in America are read all over the world and Americans write history about all sorts of exotic places. In fact, in many places such books are among the few history books available. There's a wildly disproportionate amount of people familiar with US and European history.
@shawnheatherly
@shawnheatherly 2 года назад
Well, at least Pedro took the news well.
@EmmettMartin-pc6rb
@EmmettMartin-pc6rb 11 месяцев назад
This video is awesome I love learning about history! Keep up the good work
@user-iq6mi8pn3q
@user-iq6mi8pn3q 7 месяцев назад
Pedro: Hey so…you know how to start this thing right? Grant: I thought they told you how to start it.
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