¿Cómo CONQUISTARON el MUNDO los EUROPEOS? Del auge a la caída de EUROPA

This video explains how Europe went from being a fragmented and relatively underdeveloped region to dominating the world between 1500 and 1914, controlling nearly 85% of the planet. Through an analysis of the “military revolution”—the advanced use of gunpowder, cannons, professional armies, and naval powers—it shows how constant warfare between European states spurred military innovation, fiscal development, and colonial expansion. It also compares Europe with China, India, the Islamic world, and Japan to understand why these regions did not follow the same path. Furthermore, the video connects this military superiority to the rise of the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, and the Industrial Revolution, highlighting figures such as Newton, Darwin, and Watt. It explores how global trade, mercantilism, and colonial empires consolidated European power, and why this dominance entered a period of crisis in the 20th century with the world wars, the rise of the United States and Japan, and anti-colonial movements. A comprehensive analysis of the rise and fall of Europe, ideal for understanding global history, imperialism, and the evolution of world power. Follow me on my social media! 🔴 Secondary Channel:    / @eldiariodelviejocontinente   📸 Instagram:   / elviejocontinente_   🐥 Twitter:   / viejocontinent_   00:00 Introduction 03:05 The European Tournament: Endless Wars and Military Revolution 06:12 Why Didn't Others Keep Up? China, India, the Islamic World, and Japan 10:37 From Gunpowder to Empire: Colonies, Trade, and Global Hegemony 14:20 Ideas, Science, and the Beginning of European Decline Source: Why Did Europe Conquer the World? Philip T. Hoffman https://amzn.to/3QXnvNK