Get Exclusive NordVPN deal here https://NordVPN.com/KNOWLEDGE
It’s risk-free with Nord’s 30 day money-back guarantee!
In this video I talk about a few of the Proposed State Unions/Mergers that ended up not taking place.
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GKonYoutube
Become a member on Patreon & get exclusive content! https://www.patreon.com/generalknowledge
Special mention to my January Patrons: Richard Hartzell, The Wanton Dogfish, Edward DeCook, Jeseenya, Steve the Goat, Yeti, Elizabeth Per, Wilhelm Cedervall, William Hartley, Roland Kreuzer, Borton Short, Chet TheMan, Hendrick Fantes, Ilja Nieuwland, Juan Rodriguez, Kalvin Saccal, Lastmatix, Rogaine Ablar, Rpgkillerspace, Ryan Keith, Ryan McMurry, Tom.
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GKonYoutube
Join the Discord Server: https://discord.com/invite/f4neAVWZfF
Business Contact: [email protected]
Thanks for watching, remember to subscribe to catch future videos!
Show More Show Less View Video Transcript
0:00
Poland, Lithuania, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Austria, Hungary. Throughout history there have
0:07
been several country unions that brought together two or more nations under one single state
0:12
then eventually breaking apart into their component countries. But also throughout history
0:17
there were other attempts at these types of unions between countries that ended up not
0:23
taking place. Some of them being particularly interesting projects while others were just
0:28
somewhat crazy and unrealistic ideas that someone happened to have. So in this video
0:33
we're going to take a look at a few of those interesting cases. Before we move on, I want to thank the sponsor of today's video and friend of the channel
0:41
NordVPN. NordVPN is the best VPN service out there, I use it myself, and the reasons why I
0:47
chose it over other VPNs are simple. First, it's the fastest VPN out there. When you turn it on
0:52
it just loads the websites normally, not taking ages every time you switch the page. And also
0:57
it's the most secure VPN. When you use the internet, odds are that both individuals and
1:02
companies, or even your internet provider, have access to which websites you visit and which
1:07
details you input. That's not okay, and these third parties should not have access to your
1:11
information. I use NordVPN a lot when I do research for videos. A lot of times information
1:16
on certain news websites can be geo-restricted, and NordVPN allows you to solve that issue
1:21
I also love their associated tools, NordPass, which allows you to manage all your passwords
1:25
making sure you don't forget them, and Nord Locker which provides encryption for your files
1:30
to also keep them safe. Go to nordvpn.com slash general knowledge to get a two-year plan plus
1:36
one free month with a huge discount as well as a 30-day money-back guarantee
1:40
Now back to the video. Starting with the one on the thumbnail, a surprising union proposal took
1:44
place between 1904 and up to 1956, a Franco-British union, a concept for a union between the two
1:52
independent sovereign states of the United Kingdom and France. It was proposed during certain crises
1:57
of the 20th century and as crazy as it sounds, it does have some historical precedence. After all
2:03
the ties between France and England have been closed since the Norman Conquest, in which the
2:08
Duke of Normandy, an important French thief, became King of England while also owing feudal ties to
2:14
the French crown, with centuries of close relations following, although mostly through constant
2:19
conflict. In April of 1904, France and the United Kingdom signed a series of agreements
2:25
known as the Entente Cordiale, which marked the end of centuries of conflict between the two powers
2:31
and the start of a period of peaceful coexistence. And if it had truly happened at the time
2:36
it would have included both the French and the British colonial empires
2:40
creating a nation that would rule more than a third of the world's territory
2:44
But practicality, patriotism, and desires to maintain the independence on both nations
2:49
kept this from ever moving any further than a hypothetical idea Next we have the Federation of the Andes in 1826 This was a proposed merger of the countries liberated by Simon Bolivar into a single state
3:02
According to some sources, Bolivar seeked to create a single state out of the countries
3:06
who had acquired independence from the Spanish Empire. To do this, he organized the Congress
3:11
of Panama to pitch the project of a continental union with a federal state whose members would
3:17
would be the previous Spanish colonial captaincies. Local governments disagreed both in creating
3:21
this union, but also in the way in which it could function in the case of those who were
3:25
in support, and so the proposal failed. Facing this defeat, Bolívar tried a more realistic
3:31
alternative to unite the countries whose independence was accomplished through his own leadership
3:36
Peru, Bolivia and Colombia. Peru and Colombia actually reached a written agreement to prepare
3:42
to do this in 1822, it was essentially an alliance of defense, an agreement of equal
3:47
rights in both countries for all citizens, and a common military and naval force
3:52
But with Colombia being the greater nation, the plan required that the union first began
3:56
with Peru and Bolivia, so that their citizens would not feel as if they were simply being
4:01
annexed by the Colombians. Instability in Bolivia, and Peru's refusal of accepting the proposed government system
4:07
which they claimed was too powerful and almost close to an absolutist monarchy, led to the
4:12
failure of this project. In sum, this proposed union failed because of the distance between the nation's cities
4:19
poor communication and transport infrastructure, disagreements about government type, and patriotic desires of each having their own nation
4:26
A fun fact, there was actually a proposal to unite all South American countries into
4:31
one nation, called Patria Grande, Great Homeland, and it even included some in Central America
4:37
It obviously also failed because it would be impossible to unite all of those recently
4:43
independent and so distant nations. Another really interesting Union proposal that actually took place various times throughout
4:49
history was the proposed Union of Romania and Bulgaria. First proposed in 1878, it seeked to unify Bulgaria and Romania into a common state under
4:58
either a federation, a personal union or a confederation, depending on which proposal
5:03
we're talking about. Such ideas found support, especially in Bulgaria, and there were several opportunities to realize them
5:10
Proposals usually came from the Bulgarians, but it was Romania who was to hold the leading positions
5:15
These proposals ultimately failed because of cultural and political differences between the two peoples and the opposition from great powers at the time like Austria-Hungary and
5:23
especially Russia. The idea had historical precedents. Bulgarians and Romanians had first lived together under the rule of the First Bulgarian Empire
5:31
the Second Bulgarian Empire, established through the cooperation of Bulgarians and Vlaks, which
5:36
are Romanians, and under the Ottoman Empire as well, which conquered and ruled territories
5:41
populated by Bulgarians and Romanians for centuries. A Bulgarian-Romanian Union was never
5:46
actually established the disapproval of several great powers the differences between Bulgarians and Romanians their national goals and it all added up to the hostile environment of the region in which they lived and so it ended up never taking place
6:01
Going back to the Americas, another proposed union was the Antillian Confederation, which
6:06
in 1870 attempted to unite Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic. The Antillian Confederation
6:12
was the idea of Ramón y Metérreo Betánces, about the need of natives of the Caribbean
6:18
uniting into a regional entity, or other islands into this union, however it wasn't supported
6:23
by all. Its main idea was to contribute to the end of European colonialism in the Americas
6:28
And it took place while Spain still ruled these territories. But after the Spanish-American
6:33
War, part of the territories were handed over to the United States, and the idea faded away
6:38
Back in Europe in 1910, there was a proposed Balkan Socialist Federation
6:43
This would be interesting because it would include a country union itself as a member
6:47
It would consist of Yugoslavia, Albania, and Bulgaria. The movement for the Balkan Socialist Federation arose after the Young Turk Revolution in 1908
6:55
The main platforms for the union were Balkan unity and action against the inpending wars that were threatening Europe
7:02
Each country saw some level of support for this idea at some point between 1910 and 1916
7:08
but each of the countries was against it and persecuted popular leaders who advocated for
7:13
the project. Eventually, the idea faded away as it was deemed undoable. Uniting the Balkans has
7:19
been a topic in several projects throughout history. Yugoslavia itself is the only example
7:24
that actually achieved some level of success, but even that was a temporary one and ended not so well
7:30
Other examples are the Greek Yugoslav Confederation proposal in 1942, or a plan to expand Yugoslavia
7:36
itself onto Albania and Bulgaria in 1946, both of which failed to be implemented
7:42
Another crazy union proposal, also in Europe, was made in 1918, just after the end of WWI
7:49
and it was called Intermarium, proposing to unite a gigantic amount of countries
7:54
into a single political entity. Belarus, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Ukraine, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria, taking up a gigantic
8:05
chunk of Europe. It was conceived by Josef Piłsudski, a Polish statesman and head of state at the time
8:12
The proposed union would have incorporated the territories between the Baltic, the Black
8:16
and the Adriatic seas, therefore getting the name Intermarium, Latin for between seas
8:21
This idea was also known through its Polish name Miedzy Mors from Miedzy between and Mors
8:27
Sea. If you play Hearts of Iron IV, you will probably recognize it. It was meant to emulate
8:32
the old Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which also stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea
8:36
Its main objective was to keep Russia out of conquering those lands by presenting a united
8:41
front against it France backed the plan but Russia and many other European powers were against it Lithuania and Ukraine also thought it would damage their own independence at the time Eventually all of these territories were temporarily conquered and occupied by Germany and then the Soviet Union eventually reaching their
8:58
own independence. All the way in Africa in 1957, some people wanted to create a United States of
9:03
Latin Africa. This was a proposed union of Romance-language-speaking Central African countries
9:09
envisioned by Barthelémi Boganda. The idea's implementation was cut short by Boganda's death
9:15
in a plane crash in 1959. The country was meant to be a counterweight to the powerful British
9:20
influenced southern bloc of South Africa. It would consist of Angola, Belgian Congo
9:25
Rwanda-Urundi, French Congo, Ubanji-Chari, French Chad, French Cameroon, French Gabon, Spanish Guinea, and Santomei-Prince. It would encompass a tremendously large region as we can
9:36
see on this map. I couldn't find out why this didn't take place. Perhaps the death of its
9:41
proponent truly was of big importance. And also, maybe achieving independence of all territories
9:46
from Europe was a big obstacle. Angola, for instance, was only granted independence by
9:51
Portugal in 1974-75. And finally, also in Europe, a proposed union between all Baltic and Nordic
9:57
countries, Baltoskandia. Proposed initially in 1928, it would have united Estonia, Latvia
10:03
Lithuania, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland. This idea was presented by Swedish
10:08
professor Sten de Gier in a geography journal and then further developed by another Lithuanian
10:13
geographer. The idea would be an economic, military and political union of these nations
10:19
As far as I know, this idea has no popular support and it never did at all. It was just a concept
10:24
presented by these two people. But many times these proposed unions signify some type of cultural
10:30
proximity between the nations mentioned. In this case, there is in fact proximity between Nordic
10:35
and Baltic countries, and they in fact are united through the cooperation organization Nordic Baltic
10:41
Eight. It's interesting to see that many times these full-on annexation unions are replaced by
10:47
more realistic, and in my opinion better, alternatives of heavy diplomatic cooperation
10:52
and alliance. So, those are a few of the proposed state mergers throughout history
10:58
some proposed by idealists, only being the proposal of one or two single people who spoke out or wrote a book about it
11:06
while others were real attempts by governments or statesmen with or without the support of their people
11:11
but all of them ultimately failing. Oddly, there's still a few of them going on right now too
11:16
about seven or eight current proposals of uniting two or more countries into single ones
11:21
If you are interested in this, I can make a video about them as well. Thanks so much for watching this video, subscribe if you want to catch newer ones
11:28
and leave a comment below with your opinions and thoughts about this. Would you like to see any of these proposed country unions take place
11:34
And why, why not? I will see you next time for more general knowledge
#Hobbies & Leisure
#education
#Political Science
#Other


