The History of Europe: Every Year – Historian Reaction



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28 thoughts on “The History of Europe: Every Year – Historian Reaction”

  1. the fun thing with those video is that sometime, you blink and the map just broke and you're like : "hold up ! Is there a cut or what ?" then you realise that, no, it's just empire and all kind of thing changing at incredible speed

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  2. Hey I was just wondering if you want to react to how other presidents reacted to Abraham Lincoln death by Resyndicated it's a good video. To learn their feelings to Lincoln to hear their views. This be presidents who were alive when Lincoln was assassinated. Hope you have a wonderful day. This all the history content I love them.

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  3. I don't know if this is something you've done or considered doing before, or even if you would have any interest in doing it. But I would LOVE to watch you play the campaigns in Age of Empires 2.

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  4. Hi, Chris, I enjoyed that, it is fascinating to note how quickly things change. Yet another Extra History series to recommend after you've done Frederick the Great, this time its the Forgotten D Day – Operation Avalanche. Part 1 is out and its really good. Congrats on 350K subs, well done.

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  5. I feel like with a video that is this fast paced and information dense, I'd love to see you play it at like half speed with more frequent pauses. You know, really give it the full VTH treatment. I know you stopped it a few times, and slowed parts of it down a bit, but pretty much every time you tried to give some extra context on something, 8 other interesting things wizzed past that you could've also given a little context on. Basically, I want more Chris in the video. I think this would work better as a 45 minute video, or something like that. Don't know if that would be practical, or if other people would like it more, but that's what I think.

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  6. Please react to Michael the Brave from HistoryMarche, is very underrated wallachian king. He defeated with 15k soldiers an army of 100k and reached near Constantinopole.

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  7. I love that you mention Spain as its borders do not change too much and many things are easy to miss. When you mention the collapse of the Califate of Córdoba you mention kingdoms (in Spain at least) they are referred to as Taifas, and only when they are taken over by the catholic kingdoms do their names change to classic western terminology (Duchy, Countess, Principalities…). This is an even more minor thing, but when referring to the Spanish municipality of Toledo you pronounce it very strangely. I know that Toledo is a City in Ohio and the way you pronounce it is the correct way, but the Spanish Toledo has the key difference of the 'e'. In Spanish, the 'e' is pronounced differently (If you are curious, you can put Toledo in google translate and hear the different pronunciations) (And you pronounce León in a more french sounding way, but it is a good pronunciation). All of these things are very minor, and I really liked this video.

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  8. Great reaction as always! Quiick note regarding the beginning the video. Despite the Brown v Board video not doing as well as other videos, I want to thank you for making the video nonetheless. Of course there are many historians focused on black history, but it is often hard for me as a black man to find people willing take the hit on views in order too spread the knowledge of a very consquential moment in American history. Again, thank you! And I hope to see you do more on civil rights and black history!

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  9. 8:07 There is a YouTube Channel called Majorianus that did a series of a videos on the late Roman Empire. He has a video explaining how 476 did not really change much in the city of Rome, and that it was the invasion of Italy by the Byzantines seeking to reclaim the area, that destroyed the infrastructure and caused the civic institutions within the city to collapse, which in turn led to the Roman structures falling into ruin.

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