The Animated History of Brazil

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Published 2018-12-31
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JABZY'S VIDEO:    • 1930 Brazilian Revolution | 3 Minute ...  

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Brazil is a complex nation. As a Portuguese colony it served as a base for plantation owners selling cash crops by slave labour, before being propelled to vast importance as the home of the Portuguese royal family. But the story doesn't stop there. Join us in uncovering the largest nation and economy in South America

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MUSIC
Epidemic Sound

Martin Gauffin - Bateria Brasileira
Arvid Blix - House of Rio
Peter Sandberg - Smooth Sailing
Rannar Sillard - Tribal Synergy

All Comments (21)
  • @user-db7vy8sf2h
    As a Brazilian, I believe I need the duty to make a list of all wrongs I find in this video to other viewers don't learn wrong. 1:41 - Tapuias is a Tupi word who means everyone who isn't Tupi, that means all other nation in the world. The correct is say Brazil have Tupi and Jê. 2:17 - Brazilian population before the discovery isn't smaller than Portugal, this happened after the disease spread. 2:57 - Have two states who were successful in this period, S. Vicent as said correctly in the video and Pernambuco. Pernambuco was truly successful by their own merit and S.Vicent were successful because receive a lot of money from the Portuguese crown to ensure Brazilians souths boarder. 3:17 - The animation gives the idea the Bandeirantes departs from all Brazil to the interior, but they always start the trip from S.Paulo, also they are called Paulists at the time, Bandeirantes is a recent term to refer to them. 3:37 - Rio de Janeiro was already called Rio de Janeiro before the arriving of the Frenchs, who gives this name was Americo Vespúcio. Villegagnon tries to found the colony in an island in the Guanabara Bay, but his resistance to go inland because his protestant believes (to avoid the high sexually behavior of Tupinambás from Rio de Janeiro) is also one of the reasons of failure of this colony. 4:46 - The foundation of the city of Colonia del Sacramento (in nowadays Uruguay) wasn't to trade with Spanish, but to secure a souths boarder. And the reason of the lost was a trade of cities, Portugal gives the Colonia del Sacramento to Spanish Crown and Spain gives the 7 mission cities (next to Uruguay river), that leads to the Guaranitic war because the Guaranis and Jesuits of this cities don't like the trade. 5:39 - Don't have a war of independence, have just small insurrection in Salvador city, but few Brazilians know that and the popular belief is our independence was very pacific (and is a kind of true). 5:55 - Is anachronism called socialism any popular movement before the Marx Book (1848). 6:07 - In this timelines shows the Acre war was around 1866 but was around early 1900. 6:20 - The immigration happens because the slavery is about to end because international pressure (most important British start to capture slave ships in Atlantico around ~1830), and as a racist society and highly eurocentric they start to bring migrants to Brazil to make the population whiter. 6:34 - Yeah, we are called United States of Brazil of a brief time, but is good to notes we don't have more this name.
  • @ok-mm4uz
    Regra: se tem Brazil no título, os brasileiros dominam o vídeo.
  • @filipepinto641
    Brazil was not accidentally discovered. This is a myth that was even taught in schools here for some time. But now there is a consensus that the King of Portugal knew of the existence of Brazil and ordered Pedro Álvares Cabral to examine the land on his way to Indi
  • @pedropedra8477
    An aditional fact: Nearly every rebellion ocurred during the Empire would happen in the Regência(Regency) Period (1831-1840) during Pedro II minority. Due to the enourmous quantity of rebellions, the Liberal Party would hurry up Pedro's ascension to the throne, in an event known as Majority Coup, when Pedro, who was 14, would be crowned emperor.
  • Well done! I'm brazilian and I absolutely loved your animation. And indeed, Brazil is not an easy nation. You can love it and hate it at the same time !
  • Brazil Is so similar to México specially in 5:08 love ya my brazilian brothers 🇲🇽❤️
  • @codyshi4743
    That explains damn why Brazil use to have their own monarch even after gaining independence from Portugal. I wonder what Brazil will be like if Brazil still have a monarch???
  • @ronaldoc5637
    The empire of Brazil was overthown BECAUSE they ended slavery, this piece of info is the most important...
  • 0:36 I love how the Spanish half got like the potential for the full continent up for grabs and the Portuguese half got a about a tenth of the Americas 😂
  • Little note: when signing the treaty of Tordesilhas (the one where Portugal and Spain split the world in half) Portugal already suspected there was something southwest of their homeland (that something ended up being Brazil). The treaty was done so in the Portuguese would have the right to colonize the land they found southwest of Europe if they found any.
  • @aiman7429
    I’m from 🇮🇶 and my dream is to live in 🇧🇷 bcs they inspired me to play futbol and they’re my fav national team and I love the way they play
  • As a Brazilian, I'm quite happy to see our history in this format. Thanks! Btw, 5:00. U mixed up the names 'Pardos' and 'Mestiços'. Some other things like: most of the rebellions during the 19th century were separatists and the Tordesilhas's treaty is considered to be a cheesy way of Portugal to guarantee a spot on the new world against Spain. Simply because was too convenient there was a land just on the other side of the line.
  • Nothing like watching a new Suibhne video whilst having some breakfast. Great start to the day! :D
  • @joaoandrade5733
    Portuguese : breathes Brazilians : give back our gold para que querem ouro quando diamantes e netherite é melhor XD
  • @luisvm.5587
    You should have explained better about brazilian immigration and show the massive setlement of Italians, germans, portuguese, spanish and japanese immigrants. Because the European and japanese immigration didn't only happen in Argentina. You guys are talking about the most multirracial country in all the entire world.
  • This video shows a corn when local agriculture is mentioned, it sounds crazy, the main product planted by the native Brazilians was cassava, I think they did not even know corn, corn is something I associate with North-American indigenous, not with the Southern.
  • @nunoraimundo
    The animated history of Portugal is long overdue now...