Тёмный
No video :(

Jose de San Martin: The Unknown Hero of Latin America Pt2 

Heroes and Legends Documentary Channel
Подписаться 75 тыс.
Просмотров 12 тыс.
50% 1

La guerra de la independencia: Arriving in Buenos Aires, capital of the Viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata; San Martin and his companions were faced with a colonial government in disarray. Not quite revolutionary, and not quite loyalist; attempting to form a new United Provinces; factional infighting so preoccupied them that they proved ineffective not only in subjugating outlying provinces, but barely securing their external borders. To be sure, there was much pride in the repulsion of two British invasions a couple of years earlier; which, it could be said was the primary trigger for self-determination; but beyond that, the local government struggled to define its purpose or its capacity to lead the rest of the colony.
Outlying provinces were suspicious of the motives of Buenos Aires, and pursued a federalist agenda, which carried its own risks, as border security was flimsy, and led by heroic leaders who for the most part, were nevertheless not professional soldiers.
San Martin was ideally suited to reorganise the military, but suspicions as to his motives ran deep, so early on he was assigned to mobilise a small cavalry regiment and police the river towns along the Parana River. Several successful engagements quickly proved his loyalty and skill and he was catapulted into senior leadership roles and quickly began re-organising the army.
His primary goal was to secure external borders, particularly against the northern Viceroyalty of Peru, which posed a huge threat of attack from the Highlands. Seeing no way to win in the mountainous terrain, he instead formed a new army, and crossed the Andean Alps into Chile, in a Herculean feat not seen since Hannibal's crossing of the Italian Alps into Rome, taking the enemy by surprise and liberating Santiago, and eventually sweeping up the coast and taking Peru, in battles that had so few casualties, that commentators were shocked at his ability to achieve victory.
From here he met up with the swashbuckling Bolivar, who, not willing to share the glory of Liberating the rest of the continent, insisted on going it alone rather than join forces with his southern ally. Low on funds, and lacking the support of Buenos Aires, who was embroiled in a civil war, San Martin left the war to the politicians and retired. Still unsatisfied, the ruling elites feared his political clout, so he voluntarily exiled himself to Europe, watching from afar, as his homeland continued to be plagued by both civil war as well as Portuguese incursion, entirely of their own making.
At the time, he was seen as a controversial figure by the ruling elite, refusing to raise a sword against his own countrymen in a civil war that to him, seemed like an unnecessary distraction from the wider scope of liberation from Colonial oppression. It took many decades for successive governments to begrudgingly recognise what the ordinary folk knew all along- that he was the enabler not only of liberation of the entire southern half of the continent, but also of the further ability of Simon Bolivar to finish what San Martin himself had started. It is highly probable that without San Martin's actions, Bolivar would have failed to take Peru, or indeed proceed any further south than Guayaquil in modern Ecuador, as he desperately needed San Martin's reinforcements even in that outlying campaign.
Forgotten for decades, San Martin now lies in the cathedral of Buenos Aires, rightly venerated by ordinary Argentines, Chileans and Peruvians alike, as "el libertador", the Liberator.
#josedesanmartin, #sanmartin, #libertador, #argentina
All footage used in this montage is for educational purposes. It remains the property of its respective creators, and is gratefully acknowledged in the end credits of the full length video. Copyright Disclaimer- under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. Please contact us on info@heroesandlegends.com.au if you have any concerns about its use.
For an audio-narration only version of this video, Please visit the Heroes and Legends Documentary Channel Podcast, through Spotify and other leading broadcasters.
If you enjoy my content, leave your suggestions and comments below, and please consider making a donation via PayPal or sign up as a Patreon supporter to help me continue making these unfunded educational videos:
www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted...
/ heroesandlegends
buymeacoffee.com/infoQh
For resources, links to my other videos, merchandise, the latest social media posts and podcast links, please visit my Heroes and Legends Website: www.heroesandlegends.com.au

Опубликовано:

 

15 мар 2021

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 66   
@EurojuegosBsAs
@EurojuegosBsAs 2 года назад
Thank you for honoring the memory of the greatest man my country has ever known
@NBlanc.
@NBlanc. 2 года назад
Incredibly well done! This channel is super underrated, it deserves much more. He truly is the best historic character from Argentina, its a shame that the people of his time turned their back on him, they didn't want to see the bigger picture and for that they started a cycle of useless wars against each other. Greeting from Argentina!
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 2 года назад
Muchas gracias! I love your beautiful country, and San Martin's integrity and humanity impressed me greatly. This is the newer of my two channels, and with the kindness of viewers like you I hope the word spreads to many more people. My original channel is a personal development channel born out of the despair of being a divorced father- please take a look at Triarius Project and let me know what you think. All my videos can be seen on my website- www.triariusproject.com. Many thanks once again for your generous comments!
@patszer8314
@patszer8314 Год назад
San Martin was a great general, and a gentleman. I don't understand why San Martin was never mentioned in any of the history courses I took in grade school or in high school. Thank you so much for this remarkable video.
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends Год назад
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching, I'm glad you found it interesting!
@nisconupi5705
@nisconupi5705 Год назад
The only thing San Martín was looking for was to recognize the previous king before the Bourbons as the king of Argentina and Peru, because he did not accept the constitution of 1812, hence the separation from Spain.
@DK-ze4zf
@DK-ze4zf 2 года назад
Amazing work! Having lived in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia for a bit, I've seen parks and statues of Simon Bolivar in virtually every city. Bolivia still uses Bolivars as its currency. It's an absolute shame that honourable characters such as San Martin don't get the same recognition as the values he espoused and most importantly lived are something that South American governments should strive for. The idea of supporting an Incan chief to become a monarch in 1815 for the right reasons is absolutely mind-blowing. In a sea of power-grabbing militaristic dictatorships that this continent has to suffer to this day, San Martin comes across as well ahead of his time.
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 2 года назад
Thanks so much for those generous comments. Like you, I was inspired by his story when I travelled across the Andes from Mendoza to Santiago. A great and honourable man.
@joaoyapur1247
@joaoyapur1247 Год назад
you know, the distance from Buenos Aires to Lima is pretty much the same there is between Lisbon in Portugal and Sr Petersbourg in Russia, he pretty much liberated the same extension that Napoleon tried to conquer...even before that he fought for the liberation of Spain making him a libertador in both in the old and new world wich is a quite rare distinction..he fought with and against the biggest empires of that time gaining respect from both sides, he was saved two times by common soldiers that embodied the poor humble common man that just wanted to live in peace in a time in which there was no peace without freedom and no freedom without fight. San Martin gave his life to liberate the commons of the world anywhere he could, wasnt a matter of nationalism he was beyond that. Even in the prime of his life when he could have harvest all that glory and turn it into power an wealth he decided to fade out in a place nobody knew the extent of his glory, becoming almost a common man himself, humble, even poor, died almost alone and aparently forgoten like any other common man only to become our most beloved founding father...thanks for this incredible work to all of you, awesome channel!
@MartinLopez-mo7tm
@MartinLopez-mo7tm 2 года назад
San Martín was a liberator first and a politician only by necessity. He went as far as he could. He run out of support in Perú so he stepped aside so the autocratic Bolivar would finish the campaign. He made one of the most decorous exits from the World stage in History.
@saidtoshimaru1832
@saidtoshimaru1832 Год назад
I'm deeply moved by this two videos about el Libertador.
@rickybuhl3176
@rickybuhl3176 2 года назад
Superb.
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 2 года назад
Thank you! That means a lot!
@michaeldennis1569
@michaeldennis1569 2 года назад
excellent videos and the first i have seen about that great man. I was born and educated during my first 15 years in Argentina where San Martin is obviously mentioned a great deal, however. In the UK where i had the remaining 3 years of my education, no one seems to have ever heard of him, instead Bolivar is accredited as the main liberator of Spanish South America. I wonder if Lord Cochran, via his book, might have been overly influential
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 2 года назад
No doubt, I mention that in the video. Very sad. I hope my small video can help to spread appreciation of his achievements. Thanks so much for watching and supporting my channel!
@michaeldennis1569
@michaeldennis1569 2 года назад
@@heroesandlegends I made a point of sharing them via my Facebook account but hardly got a reply, even from my Argentine cousins
@hushedmusic
@hushedmusic 2 года назад
certanly Cochrane had a lot to do with the fact tha San Martin was missregarded
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 2 года назад
Please ensure your comments are civilised and dignified. Filters are in place to block foul or hateful language. Play the ball, not the player, otherwise you may be blocked and have your comment disallowed. As these videos are solo efforts, written and recorded over many long hours, mistakes are quite possible. I appreciate any corrections and will post them in an Erratum in the Description section. For an audio-narration only version of this video, Please visit the Heroes and Legends Documentary Channel Podcast, through Spotify and other leading broadcasters. Thanks for supporting my channel, and enjoy!
@stephencooley5523
@stephencooley5523 2 года назад
Wow, those 2 parts were truly awesome.
@apoptosine1598
@apoptosine1598 Год назад
Together with Bolivar's biography--which I recently watched these two men sum up almost all the complexities of South America's not so distant past--thank you!
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends Год назад
Bolivar was of course a hero in his own way, and yet, for my money, San Martin was the far greater, and nobler individual, whose career ended as you might expect for such a man. Thanks for taking the time to view and share your thoughts!
@lordgalius4185
@lordgalius4185 Год назад
My beautiful Mendoza ♥️
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends Год назад
Bonum vinum laetificat cor hominis
@carlomazzi4345
@carlomazzi4345 2 года назад
Jose De San Martin is without doubt Argentina's supreme General who ignited Argentina's Independence from Spain and who inspired other Argentine commanders to defeat the Brittish in 1806 ,1807 to have defeated to major super Powers during that decade was a Colossus victory along with liberating most of the south American continent Argentina Chile and Peru while demonstrating humility and an amazing military command of his forces. His Legacy for Liberty lives on despite the current political and economic situation afflicting this prosperous Argentina. VIVA LA LIBERTAD!
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 2 года назад
I found him to be such an inspirational figure that I couldn't produce a film in less than two parts! Thanks so much for viewing my work - I appreciate your support of my channel -gracias!
@carlomazzi4345
@carlomazzi4345 2 года назад
Your welcome its great to see producers such as your self depicting San Martin with historical facts and showing him in the true light that he was and the future aspirations he had for both Argentina and the southern continent you did a great job! I hope either you or other directors can producee a movie about him one day. Gracias genio!@@heroesandlegends
@loupiscanis9449
@loupiscanis9449 2 года назад
Thank you
@1217485ccc
@1217485ccc Год назад
Amazing
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends Год назад
Thanks, I appreciate the support!
@carlthesanellama3633
@carlthesanellama3633 2 года назад
Scientists and historians alike, still debate wether Cochrane was a genius or a lucky bastard.
@Labeau92
@Labeau92 Месяц назад
7:00 A very minor thing but the battles amd campaigns weren't against the Upper Perú because they were breaking away, but against the Viceroyalty of Perú because they kept invading it to eventually re-annex it. "Upper Perú" (now Bolivia) was full of insurgents and militias who were fighting usually on their own and collaborated (sometimes) with the Army of the North.
@BrutusMcCrunch
@BrutusMcCrunch Год назад
Truly honorable man.
@demolaishonwow
@demolaishonwow 2 года назад
I enjoyed the fairness of the narrative. I wonder if afterall San Martin was mostly an adventurer that only with maturity would understand the extent of his accomplishment towards the beggining of a new nation.
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 2 года назад
Good question! They were certainly momentous times, and people were being swept up in the wave of post Enlightenment revolution all throughout the Western world. I would say he was more an idealist than adventurer. My idea of the classic adventurer was definitely Cochrane. He didn't care about the cause, only the action. San Martin struck me as being deeply conscious of his principles- even if it cost him prestige and power- and in the end exile. Something very rare. Thanks so much for viewing my work, and sharing your thoughts!
@javiermartinmehdi1914
@javiermartinmehdi1914 Год назад
@@heroesandlegends Soy Argentino y San Martin se exilio xq no quiso participar de las guerras civiles q habian en Argentina aunque el simpatizara x la causa Federal...
@automatic6216
@automatic6216 9 месяцев назад
"San Martin crossing the Andes was a feat not accomplished since the days of Hannibal" Napoleon be like "AM I NOTHING TO YOU??"
@markaxworthy2508
@markaxworthy2508 2 года назад
Comparisons with Hannibal are rather stretched. There had been numerous alpine campaigns since - Suvorov in the Swiss Alps in the 1790s, to cite a recent one. However, San Martin's crossing through the Andes was, indeed, impressive.
@automatic6216
@automatic6216 9 месяцев назад
Now if San Martin had actually crossed the Alps (and by extension the Atlantic) with an army, THAT would have been unbelievably impressive.
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 9 месяцев назад
Alps as used here is a generic term- e.g. Italian/Swiss alps, French alps, Himalayan also, Andean alps. The significance of this crossing is that it was significantly further, significantly higher and significantly longer than any previous military crossing
@hushedmusic
@hushedmusic 2 года назад
Cochrane, for me is the finest example of a bad person
@JTOOLSz
@JTOOLSz Год назад
You should read his Auto biography though it's stunning I think I red it on Kindle Somewhere
@lautarofarias1364
@lautarofarias1364 Год назад
One of the most common mistakes made by historians is to present San Martin as a republican civilian, as a supporter of the French Revolution, if the monarchist ideas of San Martin, Manuel Belgrano and Martin Güemes had triumphed, perhaps Argentina (and the Conosur) would not plunged into a long civil war
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends Год назад
Yes, I thought it was fascinating and rather progressive that they planned to install an Inca king on the throne (though I dare say it would have also precipitated yet more civil war). I wonder why Belgrano failed to find a suitable prince to accept the offer of a crown? Do we have any journals or documents available that elaborate on his mission to Europe?
@lautarofarias1364
@lautarofarias1364 Год назад
@@heroesandlegends The truth is that the porteños (unitary and centralist) did not like the idea of ​​being ruled by an Inca very much, because according to them it would be the "empire of chocolates and sandals", they would also have to change the capital from Buenos Aires to Cusco. There was also the idea of ​​bringing the Infanta Carlota de Borbon, but the population in general no longer liked the idea of ​​being governed by a European.
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends Год назад
Yes, it seems like the "die was cast" and it was going to be a republic or nothing.
@matiascordova8118
@matiascordova8118 Год назад
How are you? Could you put subtitles in Spanish? I don't like many Argentine documentaries. Greetings
@automatic6216
@automatic6216 9 месяцев назад
So if Bolivar was philosophically and militarily Napoleon - striving for absolute power despite claims to the contrary and famous for surprising but bloody assaults, does that make San Martin, Wellington - disciplined, conscientious, loath to sacrifice his men needlessly?
@markaxworthy2508
@markaxworthy2508 2 года назад
It's interesting that the critisims here of Bolivar's Napoleonic tendencies ("ruthlessness, imperious arrogance, treachery and callous exploitation of his supporters") don't prevent Bonaparte himself qualifying as one of the "Heroes and Legends"!
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 2 года назад
Indeed! I'm exploring the theme as broadly as I can. I told you I wasn't peddling a narrative didn't I ;)
@RafaAkd
@RafaAkd 2 года назад
@@heroesandlegends so will you be doing a Bolivar one? I doubt it
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 2 года назад
@@RafaAkd there are many types of hero- which is something I am exploring in this series of videos. San Martin resonated with me personally, so I chose to do a video on him, but I recognise that Bolivar was a brilliant, and historically important figure of history, so I'm sure I will do one on him too. One of my interests is in reviewing obscure or misunderstood heroes, and San Martin is much less know than Bolivar, which is another reason I wanted to make a video on him. But the work of making these videos is very long for one person to do alone, so it may take me some time to get to Bolivar. I hope you enjoy my other work while you wait. Thanks so much for engaging in dialogue, I appreciate your interest in my work!
@ReneePsalm18
@ReneePsalm18 Год назад
50:56 1:03:31
@hectorangulo5713
@hectorangulo5713 3 года назад
I don’t agree on the view of Bolivar, the north as the south were fighting with each other to take power, centralistas and federalistas were more worried on fight each other than the Spanish Crown so Bolivar had to be The strong man and tule with iron hand to United them to fight the Crown
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends 3 года назад
That's the nature of history - there are often multiple ways to interpret the actions of individuals- both popular and unpopular. Thanks so much for viewing my content, and for taking the time to leave your thoughts!
@RafaAkd
@RafaAkd 2 года назад
I have not seen the video, and I don’t think I will, so take this with a grain of salt. But by the comments it seems it puts Bolivar down. I don’t see the need of it. Both were great men with virtues and defects. I admire both. I guess I’ll look at another channel for a Bolivar portrait. Vivan Venezuela y Argentina!
@dynamo-l3m
@dynamo-l3m Год назад
see the video lol
@mannyquinn5841
@mannyquinn5841 Год назад
All of them: called proceres, heroes or libertadores, were of the same cast: Landowners who wanted, and profited of the French domination in Spain, to declare themselves independent....The buck stops here. No heroes there.
@javiermartinmehdi1914
@javiermartinmehdi1914 Год назад
Limpiate bien la boca antes de hablar mal de San Martin Belgrano o cualquier heroe de la independencia Argentina y del resto de america latina..
@lautarofarias1364
@lautarofarias1364 Год назад
El hispanista que mas sabe sobre los procesos de independencia hispanoamericanos:
@mannyquinn5841
@mannyquinn5841 Год назад
@@javiermartinmehdi1914 Pobre alienado.
@carlospoor8014
@carlospoor8014 Год назад
NO , NO , San Martin didn't cross the alps , Cross de Andes
@heroesandlegends
@heroesandlegends Год назад
There are a number of Alps- Swiss, Italian, French, Himalyan, Andean etc. Its a generic term for "Alpine region".
@zddxddyddw
@zddxddyddw Год назад
@@heroesandlegends You're actually wrong. You're confusing the Alps with the general term "mountain range". Alps is the name of the European mountain range shared precisely by France, Italy and Switzerland, plus Germany, Austria and Slovenia. Alpine only refers to them (New Zealand's mountains are also called the Southern Alps, but in reference to the original European ones). The Himalayas and the Andes aren't Alpine because they're not the Alps; they're Himalayan or Andean, respectively.
Далее
Despot or Enlightenment Hero? Napoleon Bonaparte
1:02:58
The Wrong Hero - San Martin
10:39
Просмотров 10 тыс.
ТАЙНЫ И ЗАГАДКИ ИНТЕРНЕТА 2
41:37
Can you do that⁉️ #beauty
00:16
Просмотров 1,5 млн
Pick a Color, I'll Buy 🟪🟨
00:38
Просмотров 17 млн
Vikings, Basques and the Fishermen who Changed the World
1:41:59
Prince Philip: Unlikely Stoic Role Model
32:33
Просмотров 9 тыс.
Voltaire: The Rascal Philosopher
2:10:59
Просмотров 117 тыс.
AB Facey: an Australian Battler
48:32
Просмотров 37 тыс.
ТАЙНЫ И ЗАГАДКИ ИНТЕРНЕТА 2
41:37