199 Years of Politics

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Published 2015-01-20
This video covers the political history of the world from 1815 to 2014. This period experienced such changes as the birth of modern Germany & Italy, the world wars, the Cold War and decolonisation.

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The previous 199 years: youtube.com/watch?v=CvrKP...

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Music:
Audiomachine - Helios
Soundcritters - Colonisation

All Comments (21)
  • @CrownedLime747
    Laos is a Socialist State, not a Constitutional Monarchy.
  • @andythebelkin
    britain has been a constitutional monarchy since 1688 in the glorious revolution
  • One correction, the State of Brazil, in the year 1937, there was the so-called "New State Coup", which implanted a tendency of Authoritarian Republic of Fascist. This regime lasted until 1945, when Getúlio Vargas was overthrown by soldiers who largely fought against Fascism in Italy.
  • @SanHecox
    this is one of my fav. videos of yours! :D
  • @Lacremee
    I enjoy you're videoes !! continue it is very very very good !! :D
  • @karlgm
    Some mistakes regarding Spain: between 1820 and 1823 we had a constitutional monarchy ("Trienio Liberal"), the Second Republic started in 1931 (in the map the colour changes to blue a year before, in 1930), and we didn't have any republican regime in 1975 and 1977. Theoretically, the regime we had between November 1975 and June 1977 could be defined as an absolute monarchy, as the King inherited all the powers from General Franco until the first democratic elections.
  • @OllieBye
    +Miguel Benitez I went by Wikipedia's definitions. If you believe they've made a mistake, then please edit the page.
  • @art_nacush9275
    Edit country in Southeast Asia  amm Laos is socialist Cambodia is constitutional monarchy
  • @amadeuac
    Well, I don't know if somebody said this, but Brazil between 1930-1945 was a authoritarian republic. It is called Vargas Era: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vargas_Era
  • @---jx2tg
    Ollie Bye is the best geography mapper ever!
  • @fredact
    I'm curious as to why the US territories that later became states (the plains states in the 1800's, Alaska up until 1959) are shown as territories, but the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut in Canada are not similarly shown? Is it a different governmental structure?
  • @Koopinator
    What's the music starting at 2:58? I checked the description but Soundcritters - Colonisation sounds nothing like it.
  • @simsInnovation
    The second music doesn't match the one in the description. What's the name?
  • @magnuslh84
    Well done, suggestions: - include South Sudan on the map - Turkey should become an authoritarian republic by the end
  • Why are Britain and France considered absolute monarchies at the beginning? They stopped being absolute in 1649 and 1791, respectively. Also, is the end music Vocaloid?
  • @KingBoooo
    In 1816 Argentina or whatever its name was back then, controlled Buenos Aires which was (and still is) its capital. By the way Great video!