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00:00Britain is remembered as the world's greatest empire and before Britain ruled
00:04the world even its name was decided by invaders who were they to keep this
00:09story simple let's roll the clock all the way back from today through the
00:13centuries until we land at the very beginning right here 1600 Britain's
00:18story might begin in 1600 but to understand it we need to rewind a little
00:22further for centuries the island was shaped by outsiders the Romans marched
00:27in 2,000 years ago laying down roads walls and bath houses then left Germanic
00:33tribes the Angles and Saxons settled in leaving behind the name Angleland or as
00:38we say today England later came the Vikings crashing in with raids and fire
00:43and in 1066 William the Conqueror crossed from France stamping England with a
00:49French crown while the common people stubbornly kept speaking English all
00:52these invasions didn't just leave scars they built something nobody expected
00:57England by the 1500s England was still restless King Henry the eighth split
01:03from Rome after the Pope denied him a divorce birthing the Church of England
01:06and sparking centuries of religious conflict this bold move gave England a
01:11Protestant identity but it also left the island short on friends that weakness
01:16didn't go unnoticed Catholic Spain the superpower of the day prepared to crush
01:20England once and for all the showdown came in 1588 with the Spanish Armada a
01:26tiny island faced Europe's greatest fleet and won that victory didn't just save
01:31England it gave it swagger it set the stage for something bigger the birth of
01:36Britain after the Armada's defeat in 1588 everything shifted England had stared
01:47down the most powerful Empire in Europe and won it gave the island swagger it had
01:52never had before at the center of it all was Elizabeth the first she taken the
01:57throne back in 1558 guiding England through religious chaos foreign threats and a
02:02burst of culture that gave the world Shakespeare but after 45 years on the
02:06throne the virgin Queen left no heir when she passed the crown went to her closest
02:12relative James the sixth of Scotland overnight he became James the first of
02:17England too suddenly the man ruled both England and Scotland there was still
02:23separate countries but this Union of the crowns planted a radical idea what if
02:28the whole island became one meanwhile England was eyeing the world it planted
02:33its first lasting colony at Jamestown in 1607 hoping for gold but finding
02:39tobacco instead colonies meant money and money meant power but at home trouble was
02:45brewing Charles the first succeeded James the first in 1625 and the new king
02:50believed he ruled by divine right chosen by God Parliament disagreed I think we
02:57all know where this is going the argument exploded into the English civil war
03:02Cavaliers fought for the king roundheads fought for Parliament Parliament won and
03:07Charles was executed England then became a republic under politician and soldier
03:11Oliver Crumwell up until he died which is when everyone quietly decided Kings
03:17weren't such a bad idea after all so the monarchy was restored this time with a new
03:22habit drinking tea thanks Catherine of Berganza but King still pushed their luck
03:27James the second took the crown in 1685 after his brother Charles the second James
03:33the second was Catholic in a Protestant country Parliament feared another civil war so
03:38they invited his Protestant daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange for a
03:43bit of a chat William Mary how are you doing today oh we're absolutely famished
03:49does anyone have any tea tea please someone bring in some English breakfast or
03:55Earl Grey please Earl Grey will do well thank you
03:58good oh well the reason we've asked you here we want you to invade good heavens why
04:04would you want us to do that well James is becoming a bit of a problem we think
04:10you'd be better suited to the throne I've never really liked my father he
04:14prefers English breakfast exactly so what do you think fancy you crown and with
04:20that James flip William and Mary took the throne no bloodbath just a glorious
04:26revolution but even Scotland got caught in the chaos when some Highland clans
04:31resisted pledging loyalty to William 38 members of clan McDonald were massacred
04:35at Glencoe this bloodshed sent a clear message London was serious between you
04:42and me there's got to be a better way of showing everyone you're serious like
04:45come on man dramatic much anyway by the 1700s Scotland's economy was collapsing
04:51from failed colonies and bad harvests joining England suddenly looked profitable
04:56in 1707 the act of Union created the United Kingdom of Great Britain this
05:02united the kingdoms of England which already legally included Wales and
05:06Scotland Ireland remained a separate kingdom under the same monarch until 1801
05:10so a small island who just turned itself into a single state the question now was
05:16could it turn itself into an Empire the answer would change history forever
05:25the new kingdom had a new mindset if one island could unite why not build something
05:30bigger trade routes thickened warships multiplied the Royal Navy became the
05:35island's seatbelt and slingshot all at once abroad a private British company
05:41turned into a power the East India Company didn't just trade it ruled in India it won
05:47deals and battles that let it collect taxes in places like Bengal clerks became
05:52governors forts became cities treaties became taxes profits came first and when
05:58famine hit Bengal in 1770 millions suffered while revenue kept flowing across
06:04the Atlantic the 13 colonies grew restless taxes without a say protests turned to
06:09gunfire Britain faced something new subjects who called themselves Americans
06:15with French money and muskets on their side the colonies broke away Britain lost a
06:21continent but kept its Navy its credit and its nerve the question was where would
06:27that ambition turn next the answer was south to oceans Cook had mapped in 1788 Britain
06:34planted a penal colony at Sydney Cove in the land down under from prison chips came a new
06:40society wheat fields followed the chains of far offshore became a future home at home ideas were
06:46changing even faster than borders steam engines shook mines and mills iron and coal fed machines that
06:53made cloth by the mile railways stitch towns to ports and ports to the world industry wasn't just
06:59work now it was a force of nature one more experiment reshaped the island itself in 1801 London fused with
07:07Dublin
07:07under a new name the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Union produced scale scale
07:14produced reach but reach casts a long shadow Britain now had the ships the banks and the
07:20factories it could move faster and strike farther than all of its rivals the only real choke left for the
07:25island Empire was a single man in France so what happened when unstoppable ambition met the one and only
07:37Napoleon well Napoleon tried to strangle Britain at sea but in 1805 Admiral Horatio Nelson met the
07:44combined French and Spanish fleets off Cape Trafalgar you may have a bigger fleet but I have bigger bigger
07:52masts bigger masts bigger masts how dare you insolent English scum what you're gonna do about it ha ha ha
08:00crush this Earl Grey drinker now these are my waters you can't outmaneuver me with that Nelson broke the
08:08French and Spanish lines and crushed them Nelson died on deck but the victory wrecked Napoleon's navy
08:15and any hope of invading Britain with the channel safe Britain outlasted him on land and watched Europe
08:21redraw itself again the Navy was now more than a shield it was a world-spanning highway industry roared
08:30telegraph wires sprinted ahead of ships a message could cross oceans in hours not months and a cheeky
08:36like and subscribe would mean world domination no but seriously I'd love it if you could anyway cotton
08:43came from India wool from Australia tea from China manufactured goods out raw materials in a cycle
08:49that made London the banker of empires and that empire grew in Africa and Asia as well treaties
08:56protectorates which were used under British control and when those failed wars in South Africa for
09:02example bore commandos ambushed with speed then vanished all while civilians suffered in grim camps as the
09:09British ground the resistance down expansion worked but at a rising moral price at home the Industrial
09:16Revolution cut both ways cities boomed but so did slums children worked long hours while reformers pushed
09:23back sewers schools and votes widened but never fast enough for the people at the bottom Britain's
09:30march of progress had a limb and then across the Irish Sea disaster struck first order of business has anyone
09:38seen the potatoes not in the nets not in the hills they were there at sunrise reports say a fungus
09:45is
09:45to blame can we talk it out we tried it doesn't negotiate next item finding anything that isn't a
09:52potato in 1845 potato blight of fast spreading plant disease hit the crop it returned in the following
10:00years ruining harvest after harvest famine hollowed villages many sailed for America others stayed and buried the
10:08loved ones they lost the Union survived on paper but the wound never fully closed over in Asia the East
10:15India Company's rule had bred resentment to say the least sepoys or Indian soldiers served under British
10:23officers annexations and new rules cut into pay custom and pride so in 1857 a spark rifle cartridges rumored to
10:33be greased with animal fat set off an uprising across North India the revolt failed but forced London to
10:40take action by ending the experiment of the East India Company with the company no longer in control
10:45India passed to the crown and Victoria took on a new title Empress of India I bet my bottom dolly
10:53that
10:53she had no idea what that even meant by the late 1800s Britain stood at its widest stretch a quarter
11:00of the
11:00world's land hundreds of millions of people railways across continents cables under seas but rivals were
11:07catching up Germany forged steel the United States built giant factories the balance began to tilt and
11:15then a gunshot in the Balkans the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand set the fuse for something
11:21bigger than any Empire the machines and methods Britain had perfected in peace were about to be used in
11:28war but how does the world's largest Empire survive the world's first industrial war
11:38following the assassination in 1914 the world caught fire Britain marched in with primes red uniforms
11:45swapped for khaki horse charges replaced by machine guns men signed up in droves thinking it will be over
11:52by Christmas but it wasn't the trenches turned Europe into a graveyard mud gas barbed wire millions died
12:01for yards of ground Britain's Empire poured men and supplies into the slaughter Canadians Indians
12:07Australians New Zealanders when the guns finally fell silent in 1918 Britain stood on the winning side
12:14but not untouched a whole generation was gone the Empire had never stretched wider but its spirit was
12:22cracked could it still hold together the 1920s tried to rebuild and the 1930s tried to forget but across the
12:30channel a storm was forming Germany was rising again faster angrier and better armed Britain hesitated
12:38hoping treaties could tame it they couldn't in 1939 Hitler invaded Poland Britain declared war within a year
12:46most of Europe had fallen leaving Britain standing alone the Blitz hammered its cities night after night
12:54yet the island held on helped by radar code breakers like Alan Turing and sheer stubbornness then came a
13:02twist both the United States and the Soviet Union joined the fight slowly the Allies clawed Europe
13:08back D-Day Normandy Berlin it all came to a climax in 1945 when the war ended Nazi Germany was
13:18gone along
13:19with the world Britain had ruled because while Britain had won the war it had burned through its
13:24fortune to do it the Empire was broke scattered and surrounded by colonies that now wanted freedom
13:30so how do you keep an empire when it doesn't want to be one anymore Britain had survived the war
13:39but
13:40peace brought a new kind of pressure the Empire was cracked broke and restless India moved first
13:46years of protest and Gandhi's nonviolent marches made British rule impossible to defend in 1947 India
13:54split into two nations India and Pakistan and the jewel of the Empire was gone one domino fell and others
14:03followed Africa the Caribbean the Middle East one by one colonies claimed independence Britain didn't
14:10fight to keep them this time it signed treaties lowered flags and watched its Empire dissolve but
14:16something unexpected rose from its ashes the Commonwealth dozens of former colonies chose to stay linked not by
14:24force but by shared language history and trade a new network grew where the Empire had stood at home Britain
14:32was rebuilding to bombed cities were
14:34recrafted as concrete and glass the National Health Service was born promising free care from cradle to grave
14:40immigration from the former Empire reshaped its streets and accents London became a world city in more ways than one
14:48but the
14:49island still shrank in 1997 Britain handed Hong Kong back to China the final
14:55colony for the first time in centuries the British Empire no longer existed and yet Britain endured smaller different
15:05still standing but in a world now ruled by superpowers what would Britain become without its Empire
15:15the Empire was going but Britain wasn't it had to reinvent itself and it had to do it fast instead
15:22of ruling the world it joined it Britain became a founding voice in NATO the United Nations and the G7
15:30it poured investment into
15:32finance technology and culture London shifted from imperial capital to global crossroads where bankers artists and street food stalls crowd
15:41the same postcodes. But the old fractures never fully healed. Scotland pushed for more
15:47autonomy, Wales gained its own parliament, Northern Ireland's peace was held together
15:52by a fragile agreement signed in 1998, the Good Friday Agreement, after decades of violent
15:58conflict known as the Troubles. For the first time in years, it felt like the UK might finally
16:04be pulling together. Then came a shock. In 2008, a global financial crash slammed Britain's
16:11economy. Austerity followed. Deep spending cuts that reshaped public life. Frustration
16:16simmered. Politicians turned the focus outward, to the European Union. The question became,
16:22should Britain even stay in it? In 2016, voters said no. Brexit fractured the map again. England
16:30largely voted to leave, while Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to stay. After years
16:35of arguments and delays, Britain finally left the EU in 2020. The world watched, unsure
16:42if it was renewal or retreat. Today, the UK is smaller, louder, and more diverse than ever.
16:50Also, a bit scarier if I'm being honest. Wouldn't want to be caught waving your own flag now would
16:54you? Yikes. Centuries with global reach left it with deep ties and cultural weight. Music,
17:00media, science, sport, but also old ghosts that still spark debate. So what does it mean to be
17:07Great Griffith? When the empire is long gone and the world no longer waits for your lead? The short
17:13answer, adaptation. Britain argues loudly, trades widely, and keeps reinventing. I should have just
17:20said that to begin with. Click here for the next video. Oh, wait, this is the first one? Oh yeah.
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17:30Hello.
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