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The King who Declared Independence from Himself | The Life & Times of Pedro I 

Jack Rackam
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After over a year talking about Europe and the US, it's finally time to spice things up a little and break into the Southern hemisphere! The story of Brazil's independence is... unusual, to say the least. It's not too often the guy calling for independence from the big bad empire is part of the royal family. And then he and his successor are both weirdly magnanimous and respectful of the will of the people, I mean what gives, Brazil?
How you can help preserve Rio's National Museum:
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Footnotes:
0:25 The game Pedro is playing with his sister (who in reality was seven years younger than him) is called the game of graces.
0:37 Yes, the First and Second Coalitions weren't actually part of the Napoleonic Wars, but Napoleon was in them and France won and it's a gross oversimplification.
0: 47 Rejected Princesses is a terrific website / book. One day I promise I'll cover someone from Africa!
2:13 I should clarify that Britain didn't officially support Brazil, but Brazil had hired a number of British mercenaries, including admiral Thomas Cochrane, pictured above.
2:32 He may have handed over the crown, but she was never actually "crowned" because no Portuguese monarch ever actually wore the crown after Joao IV gave it to the Virgin Mary.
Music:
0:00 Amor Maior - Higher Love by David Luong
0:03 Brazilian National Anthem (Instrumental)
0:06 Hidden Past by Kevin Macleod
0:14 Odeon by Ernesto Nazareth (thank you Benjamin Goldstein for identifying this!)
1:40 Pe de Vento from Suite Popular Brasileira by Edu Lobo, performed by the Sao Paulo Orchestra and Marin Alsop
2:38 Pe de Vento
3:00 still Pe de Vento
3:40 Spanish National Anthem
4:08 Pe de Vento again
4:16 Into the Forest by Aquaria

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@sebastiant.3588
@sebastiant.3588 4 года назад
Declaring war on your own Kingdom and your father and actually getting the independence of the empire's biggest colony and making it your own Empire and then GOING BACK to your former Kingdom and liberating it. Pedro's whole life was an alpha move
@platonicchutoy4
@platonicchutoy4 4 года назад
There was no war
@matiasthecarpenter6852
@matiasthecarpenter6852 4 года назад
@@platonicchutoy4 There was some skirmishes and naval combats, but no formal war
@miguelmartins9706
@miguelmartins9706 4 года назад
"liberating" a country that didn't want to be liberated, how strange
@rayfarron6268
@rayfarron6268 4 года назад
Well, technically, it was not a war against his father, but a war against the leaders of the revolution of 1820, since the movement restrained the powers of D. João VI. The war only happened because the revolutionaries planned to make Brazil a colony of Portugal yet again. The one who declared war on his own father was Miguel I, who tried to make a coup to dethrone and arrest D. João VI while assuming the power along with his mother. Btw, the coup failed and that traitor piece of sh*t would only take power years later, when betraying another member of his family, Maria da Glória, his niece. But, yeah! Still an Alpha move from Pedro. Imagine declaring war against your homeland to protect the legacy your father built.
@platonicchutoy4
@platonicchutoy4 4 года назад
@@matiasthecarpenter6852 Exactly No War
@androzani
@androzani 5 лет назад
Can’t wait for the sequel, Pedro II.
@Prodigi50
@Prodigi50 5 лет назад
Pedro II: Electric Bugaloo.
@sorrychangedmyusername3594
@sorrychangedmyusername3594 5 лет назад
Pedro de Alcântara Francisco António João Carlos Xavier de Paula Miguel Rafael Joaquim José Gonzaga Pascoal Cipriano Serafim III never
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 4 года назад
@@Prodigi50 *Brazilian Boogaloo
@priniz
@priniz 4 года назад
@@tiagomd3811 why cucks? Do you prefer Deodoro da Fonseca? The man who consolidated Brazil as a Banana Republic?
@theycallmeraf626
@theycallmeraf626 4 года назад
@@tiagomd3811 Its kinda of hard getting rid of a inhuman policy that the elite in your country relies on. Im not defending slavery, just saying that Pedro tried his best to be a good ruler and you got admit that he was a better ruler (and husband) than his father.
@kochkochkoch
@kochkochkoch 5 лет назад
I'm honestly impressed at your pronunciation of Pedro's full name. You even got both João and José right, which is rare.
@Theyorgute
@Theyorgute 4 года назад
I’m not impressed, it seemed more a bad Spanish than properly Portuguese
@cosmicpearl5497
@cosmicpearl5497 4 года назад
So br e nao consigo falar kkkkk
@Fpwc2
@Fpwc2 4 года назад
@@Theyorgute I'm brazilian and that sounded pretty good to me
@noblenaveragemanointernet2582
@noblenaveragemanointernet2582 4 года назад
@@Theyorgute fak u
4 года назад
@@Theyorgute TECHNICALLY, Portuguese is but a bad Spanish.. That is, technically, a bad Latin.
@x-ray-oh3134
@x-ray-oh3134 4 года назад
"How many names do you want for your baby?" Pedro's parents: "yes"
@deltoroperdedor3166
@deltoroperdedor3166 3 года назад
Pretty sure it's an Iberian thing at the time
@Jayako12
@Jayako12 3 года назад
In Iberian cultures you get as second surname your mother's one (who doesn't loose her maiden name). This way you can chain surnames: your father's one, your mother's one, the second one of your father, the second one of your mother, the third one of your father...
@bridgetgrant5680
@bridgetgrant5680 3 года назад
@@Jayako12 Everything you wrote sounds like a tongue twister
@seilaessecanalnvaitervideo6414
@seilaessecanalnvaitervideo6414 3 года назад
sim* sim its yes in portuguese
@ryanfarrelly4647
@ryanfarrelly4647 3 года назад
I think it has something to do with the fact royal families marry into each other, like the bourbon part at the end. You could probably find another noble name or name of a royal family, ducial? family and what ever else in there
@frankdecron1306
@frankdecron1306 5 лет назад
Portugal pretty much started the whole “fleeing to your colonies to continue to wage war with your allies against a more powerful enemy” trope
@rafaelmelo2576
@rafaelmelo2576 5 лет назад
What the hell are you talking about? The last time Portugal (the metrople that is) got envaded was in the Napoleonic wars. In the 1st world only the colonies got envaded by Germany, and in Europe, you know... the western front pretty much static. And in the WWII the whole Iberian Peninusula managed to stay neutral.
@JoaoPedro-gc8mw
@JoaoPedro-gc8mw 5 лет назад
@@rafaelmelo2576 He isn't saying that Portugal did this many time. He is saying that Portugal was the first to do it, basically being the pioneer or the one who started the "government-in-exile in the colonies" trend. Also, don't ask me why I'm talking in English to a person who is likely Portuguese or Brazilian (I'm the latter). I don't know it myself.
@JonatasMonte
@JonatasMonte 4 года назад
@@JoaoPedro-gc8mw Because you're polite enough to use the same language in the thread.
@everythingiseconomics9742
@everythingiseconomics9742 4 года назад
@@JoaoPedro-gc8mw because other people might want to listen in to you talk.
@jorge6207
@jorge6207 4 года назад
Got us some Cayenne pepper and some Uruguayan beef.
@avelus5984
@avelus5984 4 года назад
Pedro: Talks about how leaving his son alone is going to create disaster Pedro II: Proceeds to make it out alive and become the greatest ruler Brazil has ever seen.
@idontknowanymore9966
@idontknowanymore9966 4 года назад
If there isn’t one for our bud Pedro II we ain’t shaving
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 4 года назад
Pics or I don't believe you
4 года назад
@@JackRackam pervy.
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 4 года назад
@ You know, in retrospect I see how that could be taken the wrong way. My bad
4 года назад
@@JackRackam That was a joke! A joke!
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 4 года назад
@ Something something Poe's law
@luizmenezes9971
@luizmenezes9971 3 года назад
As far as monarchs go, we Brazilians were blessed. A gallant warrior king succeeded by his wise philosopher king son. It is hard to understand why we switched that for a republic.
@Deranfan
@Deranfan 2 года назад
Pedro was exceptional. Most kings tend to be power hungry inbreds who don't care about their people. Brazil even gained independence because the French were fed up with their king.
@chinsaw2727
@chinsaw2727 2 года назад
Because coffee and capitalism is apparently more important than good governance
@ErickSoares3
@ErickSoares3 Год назад
It was the time and the Monarchy, after 300 years in control (considering Colonial and Independent times) couldn't survive without slavery.
@prestonjones1653
@prestonjones1653 Год назад
@@ErickSoares3 Which is ironic because the republic was founded by slaveowners who were pissed that the Emperor abolished it.
@gabrielalvespereira3750
@gabrielalvespereira3750 Год назад
​​@@ErickSoares3 It could, and it would, but Pedro II was too much of a good guy, he should have shot the traitors/heretics (many of which were slave owners and some weren't even christian) down. Sometimes you need to be brutal.
@ThisisBarris
@ThisisBarris 5 лет назад
Declaring Independence from your own father? *Power Move* Well Brazil's history surely was tumultuous from the get-go. This was absolutely brilliant, and pretty hilarious. It's exactly the type of videos I aim to produce.
@Jeferson_Matias_
@Jeferson_Matias_ 4 года назад
In fact, his father knew that Brazil would soon become independent, but that he wanted Brazil as a monarchy, not like the failed republics of Spanish America.
@gabrielviana369
@gabrielviana369 4 года назад
@@Jeferson_Matias_ Shh
@astralaustral
@astralaustral 4 года назад
@@Jeferson_Matias_ The brazilian flag refers to that, it's colors derived from the royal houses of Portugal. Green from Bourbon-Bragança, Yellow from the Habsburgs and White and Blue from the portuguese flag itself. That said, I prefer our mischievous naturalistic re-reading of forest, gold, sky and sea
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 4 года назад
@@astralaustral which is what ended up getting taught in schools, at least back in the early 1990s when I was growing up there.
@gillehrer2824
@gillehrer2824 3 года назад
Dom Pedro I has declared independence of Brazil from Portugal, not from his father !
@davisalomaogarcialopes6335
@davisalomaogarcialopes6335 4 года назад
what's is so funny about this, is that his father, before going back to Portugal, said to him, something like this: "Hey Pedro, I want it to be you the one who declares independence, not just some random ass adventurer"
@thecleitom9497
@thecleitom9497 4 года назад
Ele disse literalmente isso mesmo kkk
@davisalomaogarcialopes6335
@davisalomaogarcialopes6335 4 года назад
@@thecleitom9497 sim sim, só pra ressaltar mesmo
@videogamebomer
@videogamebomer 4 года назад
@Karl Quetzacoatl Brazil the nation of the forever for ever
@gillehrer2824
@gillehrer2824 3 года назад
@Karl Quetzacoatl That's correct, the empire has kept Brazil united as one single, powerful nation ...
@gustavomioni4741
@gustavomioni4741 3 года назад
Sim, D. João já havia percebido que caudilhos haviam tomado o poder e instalado suas ditaduras por toda a América espanhola esse eram os "aventureiros"
@UsefulCharts
@UsefulCharts 5 лет назад
Your channel needs way more subscribers. So funny and educational!
@EpimetheusHistory
@EpimetheusHistory 5 лет назад
True!
@Cosmeticcritique13
@Cosmeticcritique13 4 года назад
UsefulCharts YES
@freeunderratedmusic4273
@freeunderratedmusic4273 4 года назад
You are my favorite channel though
@ACrownofFlowers
@ACrownofFlowers 3 года назад
This comment aged super well.
@umalunatica
@umalunatica 3 года назад
Hi
@JonatasMonte
@JonatasMonte 4 года назад
Never have I seen someone pronouncing Portuguese names so well in my whole life!!
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 4 года назад
Little do you know I was this close to pronouncing "Javier" like in Spanish until I got someone to double check for me
@FaithfulOfBrigantia
@FaithfulOfBrigantia 4 года назад
Maybe for a Brazilian. For European Portuguese, that pronounciation was... "Not very good" to put it kindly.
@FaithfulOfBrigantia
@FaithfulOfBrigantia 4 года назад
@Karl Quetzacoatl Fair enough. If he didn't do a Spanish pronounciaton, that's already a major plus on my book. Pronouncing Portuguese words like you pronounce Spanish is a key to disaster, the words might be similar, but the pronounciaton is completely different.
@henriquebraga5266
@henriquebraga5266 4 года назад
@@FaithfulOfBrigantia It was a fairly successful attempt at pronouncing Portuguese names and honorifics, irrespective of variety.
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 4 года назад
@@FaithfulOfBrigantia I have noticed that knowing Portuguese (eu sou brasileiro) makes it easier to learn other Romance languages like Spanish and Italian but the reverse is not true. In my experience Spanish speakers have about the same amount of difficulty learning Portuguese as English speakers, something about the "ã" sound which they seem incapable of even hearing.
@anarchyandempires5452
@anarchyandempires5452 4 года назад
This guy is literally the definition of going on a sidequest.
@SeaSerpentLevi
@SeaSerpentLevi 2 года назад
hahahah yeah doing all sidequests and forgetting the main quest
@EsteffersonTorres
@EsteffersonTorres 4 года назад
Your video is quite accurate! I'd like to add a few words about Pedro I. While he was the one who proclaimed independence of Brazil, the true minds behind the process were his wife Maria Leopoldina (daughter of the Austrian Emperor Francis I) and José Bonifácio. He was away so they sent letters to Pedro explaining the situation and urging him to cut the ties with Portugal. A less fun fact (and I'm not mentioning this to make fun of him or diminish the importance of the event): when the letters arrived he was at the margins of the Ipiranga River with his entourage, but it seems he ate something that didn't agree with his stomach, so he was plagued with diarrhea. Another thing is that he was a terrible husband to his first wife, Empress Maria Leopoldina. She was an exceptional, very intelligent woman, but he didn't treat her right, specially when it comes to his long life mistress, Domitila de Castro. Pedro always had affairs, but the one with Domitila was the longest and most intense. He was so infatuated with her that he gave her and her father titles of nobility, bought a house for her next to the palace and made her a lady-in-waiting, which meant the she and Empress Leopoldina would have to appear side by side. Even on a patriarchal society like that one, people were horrified by the way Pedro treated the Empress, who was beloved by rich and poor alike. The humiliation Pedro made Leopoldina go through was so much, she fell into a severe depression that ended up killing her. Her death almost caused the population of Rio to riot. On another note, that minister Pedro fired is José Bonifácio, a very very cultured man, spent years in Europe studying and was a believer in the conservation of our forests. And from what I know, Pedro considered Bonifácio a friend, but Bonifácio held more conservative and views and Pedro leaned towards liberalism. I believe that was the main reason Pedro fired him. Another fact about Pedro is that after he left Brazil the newly formed Kingdom of Greece sent an emissary to ask him to be King of the Greeks, but he declined.
@JoaoPedro-gc8mw
@JoaoPedro-gc8mw 5 лет назад
Reference only Brazilians will notice: You used a picture of the actress who played Pedro I's mistress in a recent telenovela at 2:50
@mariano98ify
@mariano98ify 4 года назад
i am not Brazilian but i knew that girl would be an actrecces
@filipematias5127
@filipematias5127 4 года назад
Portuguese also noticed it!
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 4 года назад
I missed it because living in the US I have been a bit out of the loop on the novelas.
@CandyBlog
@CandyBlog 4 года назад
João Pedro I’m Brazilian and I didn’t get the reference
@guilhermen.8959
@guilhermen.8959 4 года назад
@@CandyBlog That's Agatha Moreira
@Redem10
@Redem10 4 года назад
"Wow that's a pretty hetic life....WAIT HE DIED AT 35?!?!"
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 4 года назад
I know right?
@Thorlokbr
@Thorlokbr 4 года назад
Yes king with 20 years old. And general, One of the best. He was know as a soldier king. Before he past, he choose to have a simple funeral like a soldier.
@URCO70
@URCO70 4 года назад
Actually Pedro I wasn’t known for a great commander talent. His performance in the Cisplatina War led to demoralization and lost an strategic territory for the Empire. But he was an inspired leadership, and was a political organiser.
@SYLVESTRIVS
@SYLVESTRIVS 4 года назад
@@Thorlokbr and had several lovers... his children helped many bastard siblings in Brazil and Portugal, ahauaha
@johnnygyro2295
@johnnygyro2295 3 года назад
@@JackRackam How did he die?
@cptkilgore
@cptkilgore 4 года назад
Dude, I feel like you deserve a reward for say the guy's full name. That was incredible.
@jacintovski
@jacintovski 4 года назад
And his pronunciation wasn't that bad... I should know, I'm Portuguese.
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 4 года назад
@@jacintovski and as a Brazilian I agree. Most of the time I stop English speakers and tell them saying "John" will be fine before they hurt themselves. But if they immediately assume it is "Juan" (as in the Spanish pronunciation) we will have problems.
@jacintovski
@jacintovski 4 года назад
@@GhostBear3067 yep... I just want to punch these people
@jacintovski
@jacintovski 3 года назад
@Eric Rogers I can't see it, but the way you say it is making me laugh. I'm European, from mainland Portugal in the centre so my accent is like a Russian that somehow learnt bad latin
4 года назад
Funny fact: Pedro was the first of his name in Brazil but only the fourth in Portugal. Funny fact: there were only Pedro in the entire royal history of Hue Empire.
@KlavierMenn
@KlavierMenn 4 года назад
H U E E M P I R E. I mean, you're not wrong.
@dylancarroll4623
@dylancarroll4623 5 лет назад
King of Portugal and ruler of Brazil whilst there’re at war. His morning routine, wakes up has bath run to mirror, immediately starts fight with self.
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 3 года назад
A most Brazilian way to handle the situation.
@ministryoftruth8499
@ministryoftruth8499 5 лет назад
Excellent Portuguese pronunciation and great channel.
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 5 лет назад
Best pronunciation of João I have ever heard from an English speaker.
@everythingiseconomics9742
@everythingiseconomics9742 3 года назад
Brazil's 19th century history is amazing. Sadly there have been a lot of efforts from republicans and later Marxists historians to discredit it because monarchy (the whole slavery thing also didn't help). Throughout the reign of Pedro the II it was pretty much more democratic than any European country, just lagging slightly behind the US in its number of eligible voters. It had a very free press and you could criticise the government as much as you liked, with no supression to republican parties. The emperor did have some powers, including a power to veto.
@StefanMilo
@StefanMilo 5 лет назад
I love how everyone so abruptly dies in your videos.
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 5 лет назад
Truly the best way to go - suddenly, and without warning
@rooseveltbrentwood9654
@rooseveltbrentwood9654 4 года назад
Jack Rackam I thought that during the peak of orgasm was the best way to go.
@floydlooney6837
@floydlooney6837 4 года назад
Imagine becoming King of the nation you are at "war" with... might be a bit confusing
@nerobernardino88
@nerobernardino88 4 года назад
*Chuckles* I'm in danger!
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 4 года назад
More like instant win really...
@KhAnubis
@KhAnubis 5 лет назад
Great to see you uploading again! I should probably also give South America an acknowledgement of its existence sometime.
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 5 лет назад
You should! How else will your subscribers ever find out about it?
@FOLIPE
@FOLIPE 4 года назад
@@JackRackam Or you might find out there are many subscribers to be had in South America.
@michelsand5399
@michelsand5399 5 лет назад
Yay brazil! I cannot wait to see all the brazillians come to complain about the government.
@ComradeHellas
@ComradeHellas 5 лет назад
Rightfully so. Let this be a lesson for all the kids who do not exercise their voting rights.
@googlevsf
@googlevsf 5 лет назад
@@agsantana Wrong is precisly because we have a rich history that we voted for him. He is the only one fighting for it,actually, the leftist tried over and over again to erase the history of our European Roots.
@michelsand5399
@michelsand5399 5 лет назад
João Felipe k s you do realise you're not just european right?
@michelsand5399
@michelsand5399 5 лет назад
João Felipe k s I’m just saying dude, most of the population of Brazil is of mixed ethnicity so by all accounts you might have a few black ancestors hell probably even a few europeans. And that’s nothing to be emberrased about.
@googlevsf
@googlevsf 5 лет назад
​ Sandman shit i was really mad at you a month ago LOL sorry for that but anyway i'am telling you that i'm a southerner, my antecessors came from bavaria(germany) . Eighty percent of the population in my home state is consider ''european''
@johncasy5212
@johncasy5212 5 лет назад
I would like to make a correction: everyone declared war on Napoleon and lost 4 times. Napoleon just knew to take advantage of his situation
@LordDim1
@LordDim1 5 лет назад
As a follow-up you really need to do a video on his son, Emperor Dom Pedro II
@lucasvitoriano5570
@lucasvitoriano5570 5 лет назад
Where is america? on here🌎 where are Africa and Europe and much of the world? on here🌍 and where is Pedrinho mão de martelo I? right here💗
@williamfontoura
@williamfontoura 4 года назад
Kkkkkkk Cara, brilhante !!
@andre_cinelli
@andre_cinelli 4 года назад
Senti uma referência ao Nerdcast
@leandrobotchkarev7693
@leandrobotchkarev7693 3 года назад
Fun fact, when Napoleon was imprisoned in Sicily, he wrote a letter saying: I all of my military career, only twice I was defeated, by Peter the Great of Russia, and that damned Portuguese that tricked me.
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 3 года назад
Peter the Great was about 80 years earlier, but I love that the Portuguese managed to snub him all the same 😆
@jakkajan
@jakkajan 4 года назад
Fun Facts: Brazil was actually winning the Cisplatine War, but Pedro got so depressed due to his wife's death that he agreed to release Uruguay. Carlota, João VI wife and Pedro's mom hated his husband so much, they lived in different palaces and she also tried to crown herself queen of Argentina. João VI was sympathetic to the idea of centering the Portuguese Empire around Brazil, he left Pedro in Brazil so that he could inherit Portugal and make João's dream come true.
@nerobernardino88
@nerobernardino88 4 года назад
That... Would have been a weird empire to explain... "So... the Portuguese empire is centered around Brazil" "What about Portugal itself?" "Part of the empire." "But... It's the Portuguese empire..."
@Alex-kc3ex
@Alex-kc3ex 4 года назад
Brazil was defently not wining the libertarian crusade (Uruguayan war), they lost crousial battles like Sarandí which they never managed to recover from
@randowdude6847
@randowdude6847 3 года назад
Another fun fact: Portuguese brazilian is more similar to the old portuguese spoken in the 1500's than modern portugese.
@bourbonnrock-videoslegendados
@bourbonnrock-videoslegendados 3 года назад
Pedro's mother was mentally ill.
@bigtuga4ever
@bigtuga4ever 3 года назад
@@nerobernardino88 that's like saying it's weird for Constantinople to be the Capital of the Roman Empire. I think it would have been beautiful, and both Portugal and Brazil would be far more relevant in the World politically and economically combined.
@JonatasMonte
@JonatasMonte 4 года назад
2:00 That's Rio's Legislative Assembly! And Rio was the capital at the time!
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 4 года назад
Indeed it is! Pretty sure that was one of those images that took a while to find, but still not as bad as trying to find the inside of America's old Supreme Court
@klaytonsilva5890
@klaytonsilva5890 3 года назад
@Alexandre Burko no
@reieduardorei
@reieduardorei 5 лет назад
As a Brazilian, I really aprecciated this video. Amazing! You just won +1 subscriber
4 года назад
+1 For talking about the National Museum's fire.
@EpimetheusHistory
@EpimetheusHistory 5 лет назад
Loved the video, awesome job!
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 5 лет назад
Thanks! I can't wait to see your Bronze Age video!
@enkiimuto1041
@enkiimuto1041 4 года назад
As a Brazillian, the museum on fire thing hurt to see =/ Great video though
@damianwaynerobin5984
@damianwaynerobin5984 5 лет назад
I'm so freaking glad to have had this channel pop up in my recommendations. I'm loving all your content thus far. ❤
@happyface3111
@happyface3111 5 лет назад
Same its so interseting!
@HistoryHouseProductions
@HistoryHouseProductions 5 лет назад
I just binge watched a ton of your videos. These are amazing!
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 5 лет назад
Thanks so much, man!
@dialogues4144
@dialogues4144 5 лет назад
Why is this channel not more popular?? This is gold !
@avelus5984
@avelus5984 4 года назад
3:19 Ironically, José Bonifácio himself was once exiled.
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 5 лет назад
Thanks for not calling them King Peter and King John.
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 4 года назад
I will usually let English speakers use those names so they do not hurt themselves trying to pronounce the Portuguese
@KlavierMenn
@KlavierMenn 4 года назад
@@GhostBear3067 Isn't that hard to pronounce Portuguese. Then again, I'm native speaker so I am biased
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 4 года назад
@@KlavierMenn João in particular is a problem, actually any Portuguese word with "ã" really. Something I have noticed is that English speakers, and hell even Spanish speakers, cannot seem to even hear "ã", much less say it.
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 3 года назад
@@Cjnw ok I was not aware Polish had the "ã".
@Igor_054
@Igor_054 3 года назад
I think the issue is not just the the "ã", but the whole "ão" diphthong. Foreigners can way more easily learn something like irmã (sister) than irmão (brother).
@darkalpha50
@darkalpha50 5 лет назад
3:59 NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION
@Galvonez_01
@Galvonez_01 5 лет назад
Do Emperor Dom Pedro II, the second Kingdom
@FakeMito
@FakeMito 4 года назад
Reign*
@matheuslima9445
@matheuslima9445 4 года назад
@@FakeMito o títull oficial era imperador
@rDnhey
@rDnhey 5 лет назад
4:00 That move hits hard! Great video
@frenchbread952
@frenchbread952 4 года назад
There are some things that I didn't even know about this kinda of war of independence that we had. Loved the video +1 subscriber.
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 4 года назад
Much appreciated!
@claudiacouto5615
@claudiacouto5615 5 лет назад
Thank you for this! Our little Pedro sure was rebelious.
@billymartin2220
@billymartin2220 5 лет назад
How do you not have more subscribers? I'm subscribing for sure
@user-iv2dx9ps9y
@user-iv2dx9ps9y 5 лет назад
thanks for the upload dad
@alexanderishere6205
@alexanderishere6205 5 лет назад
I love your channel so so much it great
@turma8eac
@turma8eac 5 лет назад
Great video
@turma8eac
@turma8eac 5 лет назад
Great video Thanks
@kuldud7424
@kuldud7424 5 лет назад
Love your videos - watched all of 'em! Would love to see a video about a person from my home country, Poland! Maybe Kościuszko?
@abowainmapping4803
@abowainmapping4803 5 лет назад
Awesome! Love your videos! If it’s possible, I would love it if you did an episode on someone from Wales, because I think Cmyru needs some love!
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 5 лет назад
The only problem is then I'd have to tackle Welsh names 😆
@victormcperebo2727
@victormcperebo2727 3 года назад
I JUST FIGURED OUT THAT YOU NARRATE THE USEFUL CHARTS! The duality of this guy
@avelus5984
@avelus5984 4 года назад
Nice, a video about Brazil!
@vbucci6894
@vbucci6894 5 лет назад
How does this channel not have more subs
@prof.allangallo
@prof.allangallo 3 года назад
Very good video. Nice Portuguese pronunciation!
@LuinTathren
@LuinTathren 5 лет назад
I'm here from OSP. I loved this video! You've just acquired a new subscriber.
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 5 лет назад
Hiya! There's an exciting video about Wu Zetian coming soon, I'm sure the anticipation is killing you 😄
@elg6197
@elg6197 5 лет назад
@@JackRackam I am also from OSP and lately I just been marathon this channel. Keep the good job.
@jokesterthemighty227
@jokesterthemighty227 5 лет назад
Well well, look who decided to trot along here all of a sudden.. Welcome back dude
@JayMil04
@JayMil04 4 года назад
I really like your videos!
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 4 года назад
Thank you! :D
@pedrl
@pedrl 5 лет назад
Pleasent surprise of a new video
@nicholashurst780
@nicholashurst780 4 года назад
Love that closing
@rooseveltbrentwood9654
@rooseveltbrentwood9654 4 года назад
how the hell have i never heard this story before. awesome.
@dora3743
@dora3743 4 года назад
What an introduction to this channel.
@johnhaynes6761
@johnhaynes6761 5 лет назад
How the fuck? You literally put so much time an effort into your videos and make them super humorous you should be on the tiers of Alternate History Hub or Emperor Tigerstar. Dear god are these good.
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 5 лет назад
Read the first few words of your comment and thought you were about to tear into me 😆. Thank you!
@saidtoshimaru1832
@saidtoshimaru1832 5 лет назад
The detail of the beards was sublime.
@GhostBear3067
@GhostBear3067 5 лет назад
Ok as a Brazilian the most impressive part of this video was your pronunciation of João, most English speakers cannot even get close before I stop them from hurting themselves and say John is ok. Also, I understand that you used the Hino do Ipiranga (Brazil's modern national anthem) because it is more well known, the more accurate national anthem would have been the Hino da Independência ( ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6OM20Kd0N2o.html ) which incidentally was partially written by Brazil's first emperor.
@emilioduarte7089
@emilioduarte7089 4 года назад
Br hue
@sohopedeco
@sohopedeco 4 года назад
2:51 Kudos for using the picture of the actress who really played Pedro's mistress on a TV series.
@numbskull4899
@numbskull4899 5 лет назад
Please do pedro II Hes one of the best leaders
@cordeiroue
@cordeiroue 4 года назад
thank you jack
@nattemann
@nattemann 4 года назад
Unfortunatelly the Japanese Resistance Army could not come and supply troops to the Brazilian revolt, though they did counsel them on how to make demands like a boss.
@victorhugocastelo337
@victorhugocastelo337 4 года назад
Bonifacio was shown as a traitor, sad! He is the Brazilian Otto von Bismarck ...
@jamestang1227
@jamestang1227 5 лет назад
I suggest you do an episode on Baybars, sultan of the Mamluks. Killed his master, crushed crusaders, fought everyone when he was younger, roasted crusader princes metaphorically.
@joaogabrieldecarvalho5377
@joaogabrieldecarvalho5377 5 лет назад
High five from Brazil
@cordeiroue
@cordeiroue 4 года назад
i enjoy this video
@zach7193
@zach7193 5 лет назад
Fun video.
@angelovargas938
@angelovargas938 4 года назад
That picture of the royal palace burning hurts so much because it`s so recent
@pulular5914
@pulular5914 3 года назад
This is exactly the right way to conquer a brazilian audience; Making a video abiut Brazil
@marciocardozo9039
@marciocardozo9039 3 года назад
Getulio Vargas would also be a super cool Brazilian to cover. His legacy is so interesting and full of controversy. He was basically a politician that turned in to a dictator and later committed suicide, but left an epic letter. I would not consider him a good person, although he was beloved by many for having improved works rights.
@maryocecilyo3372
@maryocecilyo3372 3 года назад
What did he do?
@pedrohirose6330
@pedrohirose6330 2 года назад
Dia 7 de setembro, Pedro vai as margens do Rio Ipiranga e grita: HOJE É SEXTA-FEIRA
@imserioustellmewhy
@imserioustellmewhy 4 года назад
Você acabou de convocar todos os brasileiros da internet. Boa sorte.
@Mrchivo33
@Mrchivo33 5 лет назад
I know its a tiny little piece of history, but since you mentioned Uruguay could you do José Gervasio Artigas?
@akyllagenesis5834
@akyllagenesis5834 4 года назад
Nossa parabéns conseguiu resumir tudo em menos de 5 minutos
@pas-giaw6055
@pas-giaw6055 3 года назад
The starting transition
@wafalme851
@wafalme851 5 лет назад
Mansa musa I know extra history but they didn’t cover it all
@andreluisaraujo2696
@andreluisaraujo2696 4 года назад
Hey, it's been a year and reconstruction efforts of Brazil's National Museum are still going on. I can see the palace from my college campus and they just replaced the old roof. Things are hard here but we're doing the best we can. Best regards
@DanielLopez-sh2pp
@DanielLopez-sh2pp 4 года назад
This guy had so many reverse unos going on in his life. Should we call him one big reverse uno dude?
@thatoneeaglewarrior2284
@thatoneeaglewarrior2284 4 года назад
His great grandson killed the Aztecs also I finally found out where your intro was sorry I meant the tribes in Brazil
@flyingtomatosauce3528
@flyingtomatosauce3528 2 года назад
4 of the world's greatest msytery 1.what is in a black hole 2.what happens if we die 3.is the afterlife real? 4.what did pedro called his mom?
@aylacristina7295
@aylacristina7295 5 лет назад
Please do a video for Pedro II.
@darklibertario5001
@darklibertario5001 4 года назад
Waiting for the video about Pedro II
@henriquevieiradalpoz8855
@henriquevieiradalpoz8855 4 года назад
Up
@michaelmoore4043
@michaelmoore4043 5 лет назад
Nice
@conerliushueylong2259
@conerliushueylong2259 5 лет назад
Fun fact: D.Pedro I had more than twenty children
@brendagalvaomartinsnunes4440
@brendagalvaomartinsnunes4440 3 года назад
This is the third time I watch this video and only now has my dumbass noticed that when you say "more territories broke off and declared independence from Brazil" that you're mentioning Pernambuco (heck, even the flag appears later on) and this is the state I'm from and it took me so long to get that
@Zula_The_Squid
@Zula_The_Squid 4 года назад
What a man Just look at the solid amount of surnames he has! His parents must be so lucky
@ggwp638BC
@ggwp638BC 4 года назад
If you think Pedro was a crazy madlad, wait for his son. Yeah, spoiler alert, the kid survives the regency and takes power, becoming what is probably the most popular and universally liked political figure of Brazil to this day. He was the exact type of alpha Emperor who needed his advisers to physically stop him from joining the front in wars, because he wanted to lead his man and couldn't stand sitting behind telling troops to fight for him. He turned the Brazilian fleet in one of the most powerful of it's time, conquered a lot of land in South America that still belong to us to this day, and, together with his daughter, ended the slavery at the cost of their own reign.
@MasterofGamesBr
@MasterofGamesBr 3 года назад
Stop with the Monarchist talk, people don't care about Pedro 2 or the Empire. Lula or Bolsonaro are the most likely (and most divide) political figures today.
@marcusviniciusmagalhaesdea3779
@marcusviniciusmagalhaesdea3779 4 года назад
Chalaça: El rei your brother stand a coup against your daugther. Pedro, the brawler: Chalaça, hold my cape.
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 3 года назад
Funny video. I like this guy's snarky-ness.
@kraken5900
@kraken5900 4 года назад
Make the sequel!
@HikmaHistory
@HikmaHistory 5 лет назад
That's a rebellious son!
@ComradeHellas
@ComradeHellas 5 лет назад
It has been a while since you uploaded.
@JackRackam
@JackRackam 5 лет назад
Apart from the turnaround between Innocent III and John Marshall, which was insanely fast, a month is about the usual for me when I'm on schedule, even though considering the increase in man-hours it ought to be more like six weeks. Anything less is sadly unfeasible for me :(
@ComradeHellas
@ComradeHellas 5 лет назад
@@JackRackam Are you unable to create content due to the needed time to animate these videos or are you thoroughly occupied in labour in order to make a living!
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