The War Aims of the Great Powers in the Seven Years' War

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Between 1756-1763 the Great Powers of Europe engaged in a struggle for the future of the world order.

This video aims to be a short documentary on the specific war aims of the great powers.

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Britain
7:59 France
11:37 Spain
13:53 Austria
16:30 Prussia
18:07 Russia

#Prussia, #BritishEmpire, #History
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Back in the times when Spain was a global great power on par with Britain and France, and Prussia's only goal was "I don't want to die", which rests almost entirely upon holding on to a tiny strip of land. And to think this was barely 50 years before Napoleon, where Spain was reduced to irrelevance and Prussia would be firmly on the road to fully dominating Germany.

streamlinedengine
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•France, Britain & Spain: THE WORLD!
•Fance, Austria & Russia: Europe!
•Prussia: "I just don't wanna die"

jgr
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I hope you enjoy this short video on the Seven Years War. Apologies for taking so long with it, I again have quite a lot going on at the minute. Consequently the last half of the video is a bit rushed if I am being perfectly honest, but I wanted to get it published sooner rather than later. Both because of the already long wait, and for the fact I start to slightly lose my sanity when I've worked on a project for more than a month. Hopefully it is still enjoyable even if it is not quite as in depth as I may usually go with some nations. I should also note I've largely avoided India. It's almost a separate conflict, and trying to fit the theatre into this video would just have been too much. I'll save Clive's story for a separate video. Thank you for watching. Edit: I've also noticed I stupidly re used a previous asset of Frederick, after he had begun styling himself King 'of' Prussia rather than 'In'. Apologies for that,

OldBritannia
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I love this time period! Frederick the Great is such an interesting character!

frederickthegreatpodcast
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Catherine's death is one of those big what ifs in history for me. If she had just lived a little longer, there would be so many butterfly effects. It's a good reminder that history is human. It can be easy to think of things purely through a national lens.

codysodyssey
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Hey, I just wanted you to know that I love your channel. You give thorough, systematic breakdowns on my favorite period of history, all in a digestible and fun-to-watch way. You by far create my favorite original history content.

mrquokka
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19:10 Small correction. All though this event is often called the miracle of the house of Brandenburg, he himself did not use that phrase in this context. The phrase originated from a letter Frederick wrote to his brother after the disastrous battle of Kunersdorf which could have ended the war had Russia and Austria decided to march on Berlin. Instead they did not make use of their great victory and that fact is what Frederick called the miracle of the house of Brandenburg.

LoGStein
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This is one of the best history channels out there. You and Historia Civilis is just on a completely different level in terms of quality. I also love the time period you primarily research.

jakobkm
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Your videos cater to my interests and queries so precicely if I didn't know better I'd think you made them just for me. Your way of breaking down the nuances of history to a greater degree than any source I've ever known and your accompanying maps and animations and not to mention the attention to detail, it almost scratches an itch of sorts.

Chris-kiui
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Great Britain and France: "We fight for colonies and the New World!"
Austria: "I fight for Catholic supremacy!"
Prussia: "I'm fighting for my fucking life."

sprucemoose
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Phenomenal, as we have come to expect! It would be most intriguing to get a Swedish perspective as well, and perhaps also to check in on the Sublime Porte’s foreign policy during the conflict, as they were the only nation of Great Power status to sit out of the conflict entirely.

emperornapoleon
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Magnificent as always, you continue to be my favorite history channel on youtube. I have noticed you deleted your entire series on the British Empire, which was one of my favorite series of yours, how come? I hope you will repost them as I miss them dearly.

flintsrevenge
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Brilliant video! I watch a ton of history channels, but you’re in the absolute top tier. Love the “war aims of each nation” style where you approach each leader’s wordview.

astrolonim
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Something that you have not mentioned in the Spanish war aims was the failed Anglo-Portuguese invasion of the viceroyalty of Rio de la Plata in 1763. After the failure of the invasion, the governor of Rio de la Plata began the invasion of the portuguese Sacramento colony and Rio Grande, however he had to stop due to to the signing of the Treaty of Paris.

DarthFhenix
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man I just gotta say this channel is amazing in every way, from the maps, to the detail to even the voice work. well done brother

LouisMcK
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Fantastic video mate, I know these must take a lot of time and research and it really shows.

I love your commentary on the characters of the Great Power monarchs. The drive of their personalities vs power interests, and the division of internal government squabbling (us Brits at most points in history) gives so much valuable insight.

Take as much time as you need with the next video, we will all still be here waiting for it. Look after yourself, and thanks again

MrRwind
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I would love to see a video like this for the Great Powers after World War I during the Paris Peace Conference. I have read Paris 1919 by Margaret Macmillan. Very fascinating!

nickmacarius
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Outstanding job! Brilliant. Cheers from Tennessee

Hillbilly
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Your channel is so underrated, I cant believe you only have 50k subs. I hope you reach 1 million one day

forsakenvoidz
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The comment about the Newfoundland fisheries' manpower of skilled French sailors was inspired. Always good to see your videos release. Best of luck in the rest of your affairs.

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