50 Centuries in 10 Minutes



A geopolitical history of all empires, nations, kingdoms, armies and republics. More than 500 world maps spanning all historical events up to today. View in the high resolution. Turn on annotations for labels, if you cannot read the key in the upper-left corner. Thanks to everyone who gave me feedback in the previous video (v=0v5f5DFcn6o) while this was still in production. If you have any questions, think I left something out, or find any mistake, leave a comment. All serious feedback is valuable to me. Also see the FAQ section at the bottom of this description. Hi Chris & Angela Most of what is shown here are civilizations with a writing system and urban centers. There are some exceptions to this where possible. This does not include most pre-historical cultures. Special Thanks to mutong for research and translation of several Chinese maps. FAQ-- Q: Canada was released in 1867/Australia was released in 1901, why is that not shown here? (Answer also applies to NZ, South Africa, Newfoundland) Canada became a Dominion in 1867 and Australia in 1901. This meant that it had a great amount of internal autonomy. However, before the Balfour Declaration of 1926, Dominions had no control over their foreign policy, which was completely determined by Whitehall in London. Dominions basically became what they are today upon their ratification of the Statute of Westminster 1931. For Canada, this was in the same year. Some other Dominions adopted it later on. Australia ratified it in 1942. One interesting thing to note is that Rupert's Land/Northwest Territories was not legally part of Canada at all, until the transfer of the Charter from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1869-1870, through the Crown. Even then, none of the natives there had yet signed any of the Numbered Treaties. Q: Where is New France in America? Short answer: It is there. You can see the same dark blue as is used for continental France in America. I placed all the major French forts and cities in North America on the maps, starting in Canada. I did not color in all the vast land connecting the more isolated forts, which was not under their control in any sense. Doing so would be extremely sloppy compared to how I treated all other colonies. UPDATE: See the special claims maps posted at the end. Q: The Spanish & First Mexican Empire originally reached from Texas/Colorado/Wyoming to California south of the 42nd parallel, so why is that not shown? This video does not and cannnot show all land claims. But in particular, I did not fully show many de jure claim changes such as the Louisiana Purchase, the Oregon Treaty or the Treaty of Tordesillas. Likewise, neither the Adams-Onis treaty nor the Mexican Cession are fully shown, as much of the claimed land in question was virtually untouched by either side at the time. Such areas remain blank here. Of course, I did show all the missions and forts in Alta California that actually were maintained by the Spaniards. They were interconnected by roads, from San Diego to the Bay area. UPDATE: See the special claims maps posted at the end. Q: Why don't I see all the Native American/African/Aborigine tribes? Here are some maps of Old World tribes that never appear in this video: http://i.imgur.com/MCoNIU9.jpg http://i.imgur.com/YBJxoXA.jpg Many ancient cultures were prehistoric in that they left no known record of their own history (written). What this means is that much less can now be directly inferred about these cultures, such as the extent to which they organized politically and how this might have specifically developed over time. I couldn't objectively include pre-historic cultures in one region (America) without also vastly expanding the number of prehistoric cultures shown around the world, about which very little tends to be known. Early Celtic cultures are a European example. Despite having built Stonehenge at some point, they weren't included here for the same reasons. The prehistoric city of Dobrovody, and the Langkasuka are two more examples. A few important exceptions do exist for good reason. Certain prehistoric civilizations had extended contact with other literate civilizations. For instance, the Inca did not have any (known) writing system, but they were encountered by others who recorded much of their oral history as it existed then. The Empire they built was so important and well-known that I didn't want to leave them out on a technicality. Despite a general lack of detailed knowledge, every map from 650 BC onward has some major Native American civilizations represented, despite some of them being pre-historical. There are about a dozen of the most powerful ones shown here. This is in contrast to Northern Europe, which is blank until well after 1 AD. Here are three maps showing the claims of the colonial empires. Claimed but unoccupied regions are normally gray elsewhere. http://i.imgur.com/ryDGwDx.png http://i.imgur.com/eLyaozY.png http://i.imgur.com/YWVTVjX.png

Comments

  1. what hapened to peru?? the nazca, chavin, wari civilizations??? Why only mexico
  2. soo Sealand existed in the 17th century?
  3. I always enjoy watching this video. BTW, what prog did you use for the map.
  4. Empire arabia
  5. Hmmm. The question is when are the nukes gonna go off?
  6. 3400BC? So funny how world history is so messed up and what happened in the Western continent its either purposely hidden or maybe is truly unknown yet most people accept it as truth and never question it...Such a rich past just buried down for thousand of years...3400 BC, 50 Centuries only? What a joke.....Why not go back 120/130 Centuries back? A big surprise would be found.....
  7. where is tannu tuva?
  8. the reason there was a lot of activity where there is dessert now is because the dessert were created by humans and was a paradise before we came.
  9. There are flat earth believers all around the globe
    wait
  10. music at 10:32 ?
  11. wasnt centuries. countries
  12. I dont care about the comments that will appear here but spanish people are the worst people to ever exist
  13. What happened with Philippines throughout the video?. It should have been yellow from 1564 (as it is the colour assigned to Spain)
  14. No empire was ever called Alexander the Great. His empire was called the Macedonian Empire.
  15. Heil European Expansion.
  16. Wasn't Mexico much bigger than that when it got its independence?
  17. Salam alejkum, peace you brothers. Here my message. Hagia Sophia was also originally a church, then became a mosque and is now a museum. Perhaps could serve as a common monument of Christianity and Islam. As a reminder to future generations that connects us to belief in one God. Part of the name of God's wisdom, or the temple of God's wisdom, in turn, encourages us wisdom that our Creator has given use and do not repeat the mistakes of the past. I refer to the sins of Christians and Muslims. Both towards each other and towards God cousins.
  18. Shoutout to Alexander the Great, the militant bastard
  19. wait.. there's something wrong there ! the sahara is moroccan, since 1975 .. !
  20. this video has been proven to be highly inaccurate mostly because older advanced civilizations have been found in South America and Bosnia dating back 6 am 12k years ago


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