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State of Nations is a channel built on Max's passion for history. This channel is an outlet to express the excitement and interesting historical knowledge he researches.
Folklore in Perspective - V1
Folk dance is a very unique expression of culture, that not many get to watch, let alone experience. In this short video project I attempt to share a perspective of folk dance not widely seen. Small moments can be missed simply watching a dance, and in the description I have highlighted these moments to give a new perspective on the delivery of folk art. The two camera angles represent the two perspectives, the performer and the audience and can be immediately compared with both shared at the same time.
The dance itself is performed by Volya Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, and is a Ukrainian cultural dance.
Significant moments in this clip:
0:01 - When my partner turns around after cracking her w...
The dance itself is performed by Volya Ukrainian Dance Ensemble, and is a Ukrainian cultural dance.
Significant moments in this clip:
0:01 - When my partner turns around after cracking her w...
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Folklore in Perspective - V2
Просмотров 6110 месяцев назад
Folk dance is a very unique expression of culture, that not many get to watch, let alone experience. In this short video project I attempt to share a perspective of folk dance not widely seen. Small moments can be missed simply watching a dance, and in the description I have highlighted these moments to give a new perspective on the delivery of folk art. The two camera angles represent the two ...
History of Micronesia
Просмотров 435Год назад
I apologize for my pronunciation of some names in this video. It was difficult to find resources on how to correctly say Micronesian words. Patreon: Patreon.com/Stateofnations Email: Stateofnationz@gmail.com Intro - 0:00 Prehistory - 0:18 Breadfruit Revolution - 4:34 Early Contact - 8:05 European Influence - 14:40 Colonial Period - 19:23 Trust Territory - 32:33 Independence - 34:40
The Irish Invasion of Canada
Просмотров 420Год назад
Patreon: Patreon.com/Stateofnations Email: Stateofnationz@gmail.com Historical Context - 0:18 John O'Mahony - 1:54 American Revolutionaries - 5:49 Fenian Britherhood - 8:58 Preparation for Liberation - 13:40 Canadian Invasion - 16:21
History of Azerbaijan
Просмотров 192Год назад
I understand that there is a lot of contention to the histories of this area of the world. I did my best to never use bias sources, and hope that my interpretation is as accurate to what occurred as possible. Also, I left nothing out intentionally, there is a chance I missed some events to include in the video I've also found that a video every two weeks, at the amount of effort I'd like in my ...
The Pirates of the Black Sea: Cossack Navy
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Patreon: Patreon.com/Stateofnations Email: Stateofnationz@gmail.com 0:24 - Historical Context 4:31 - Foundations of the Cossack Navy 5:51 - Early Expeditions 8:11 - Golden Age of Piracy 12:44 - Consequences 15:00 - Polish-Ottoman War 16:48 - Deterioration of the Cossacks
History of Burkina Faso
Просмотров 5832 года назад
Patreon: Patreon.com/Stateofnations Email: Stateofnationz@gmail.com 0:41 - Stone Age 2:55 - Iron Age 4:47 - Early Mossi 6:44 - Centralisation 9:55 - Mossi Decline 13:46 - European Influence 15:40 - Colonial Era 21:10 - Independence 22:10 - Thomas Sankara
Historical Highlight: History of the Azores
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Over the summer I was able to travel to the Azores, and I was inspired to make this video from all of the wonderful things I learned on this trip. Patreon: Patreon.com/Stateofnations Email: Stateofnationz@gmail.com
History of Argentina
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Patreon: Patreon.com/Stateofnations Email: Stateofnationz@gmail.com
Top 5 Favourite and Least Favourite Flags
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Top 5 Favourite and Least Favourite Flags
Historical Highlight: Turkish Fronts of World War 1
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Historical Highlight: Turkish Fronts of World War 1
😂😂😂 European point of view 😂
Well presented..love you
What about Richelieu who made the plans of the city on demand of Ekaterina II and Alexandre Langeron who defends it against turkish army ? More generally about french impact on this city?
As a Swiss man enjoying his retirement here on Sao Miguel, this historical retrospective is very interesting. Thank you for that, very well presented and historically well founded. Congrats!
❤ Thankyou for the clearance..
Bahamians on here complaining about pronunciation and misinformation need to be quiet. Instead you do some research and post your own history, you all on here complaining about someone hard work. Typical negroe behavior too busy on tic tic and whatsapp posting fights and foolishness. Go get busy and do your own video and stop friggin complaining 😒 🙄
Thank u I always thought our country was always overlooked
Wait what i thought we were looking into odessa texas 😂😂
Excelente video
Cool video, thanks for your efforts🙌
I love that you included the FLA flag from 1974!! Freekin Awesome
While the ancestors of ancient eastern Micronesians may have left from Melanesia, they weren’t Melanesian themselves, they would have been of mostly East Asian stock, similar to those in the west. It wasn’t until later that a Melanesian genetic component entered Micronesia. Yap had significant contact with Palau, but it was likely settled from the admiralty islands north of New Guinea, nearby but seperate to the lapita culture which settled the rest of Micronesia and western Polynesia
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Very emotional history piece. I like your desriptive anylatical account. Balance brief owesomely given ❤🙏👍❤️
Why do you support Ukraine? They're just a American Empire puppet state. Other than that illogical blunder I like your content.
Bad. Stop saying lies!
grande historioador ainda vais dizer daqui a uns anos que os USA é que descobriram o mundo
o seu camelo os vikings nunca estiveram aqui nos açores andas a sonhar mais um a tirar o mérito aos portugueses
Worlds media paints bad pictures to PNG but you have done the opposite, God bless your project 👍👍👍👍
Why do the Lucayan people look like that?
We're a the people from Papua originate from???
Thumbs up for this young for our country's history.
I am impressed with the high level of detail, specially of pre-colonial original peoples! Some important comments: 1. Speaking about "Argentinian people" at the time of the Incas (cf. "a period of great societal upheaval for the Argentinian people exposed to Inca trade") is like speaking of "Canadian people" or "American people" at the time of Drake or "French people" or "Tunisian people" at the time of Rome, etc! (imagine: "The Canadian people fought off the British settlers" "The Puritans made a peace treaty with the American people" or "The French repelled Julius Caesar's advances" "Moroccans crossed the Alps with Hannibal into Rome'" etc (sorry but could not help lol!) 2. "Buenos Aires population exploded " in the late 1700s? I guess you must have seen maps of Buenos Aires in colonial times?: argentour.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/periodo_colonal_02.jpg (kind of like 10 x 10 blocks large small town) and you must know its traditional colonial nickname: "La Gran Aldea" ("The Grand Village")? Because its population was so tiny por example at the time of the May Revolution (1810) that the "crowd" gathered outside the Cabildo on May 25th (Argentina's Independence Day) was not able to fill even a quarter of the Plaza de Mayo (as famously depicted in hundreds of illustrations we Argentinians grow up with (google "25 de mayo cabildo"). I guess maybe you must mean that BsAs went from a lonely isolated outpost - to a sizeable village - when (purely for urgent strategic defense purposes) the Spanish Monarchy remembered Buenos Aires' remote existence and hastily named it the capital of an equally hastily created Viceroyalty (a distinction mocked in the said sobriquet) to defend it against Portuguese and British annexation - until then Buenos Aires being in the Spanish Monarchy's mind as remote and isolated as an Alaskan outpost. It happened that the vast Pampas (together with America's Great Plains and the great Russian plains the largest stretches of fertile arable land in the planet) held no attraction for the Spanish empire, as Conquistadors were seeking for gold and silver (Catholic Conquistadors are traditionally contrasted with Protestant Settlers of North America who came instead to settle and farm the land) and these treeless plains were devoid of the precious metals - an obsession with the fabulous riches seen both in the eventual irony of the name Argentina (from "argentum"=silver) and is river ("Rio de la Plata"=river of silver) as those metals are notoriously absent from the Pampas - as well as in the eventual concentration of South American Spanish colonial power in the mountainous Andean region were the great baroque palaces and sumptuously decorated churches of the great cities of LIma, Quito, Cuzco, Sucre etc stood in great contrast to the plainness of tiny colonial Buenos Aires. The Pampas would be responsible for the economic boom of Independent Argentina only at the end of the 1800s when the Industrial Revolution allowed mass grain and frozen meat shipping to Europe (and mass European migration) the time when railroads, tractors and mass crops transformed forever the Pampas and turned them into the "breadbasket of the world" which fed Europe through two World Wars. Therefore: 3. "The Pampas were quickly settled" at the time of the Viceroyalty? As famously known, the infinite empty plains of the Pampa (still mostly empty today - and even more so Patagonia's lonely-as-Siberia's vast deserted landscape) were basically unpopulated until the time of that late 1800s mass European migration, and then only as now as sparecely as the Great Prairies (take a look at this spot some 350 kms NORTH of Bs As (imagine to the SOUTH) still empty: ruclips.net/video/AAmjaBb7v2U/видео.html ). As Gaucho literature or imagery abundantly shows - Gauchos (the sole inhabitants of the Pampas before those late 1800s) did not inhabit towns, but famously lived in their single isolated ranch amidst the solitude of the infinite Pampas stretching to the horizon (its amazing how every time RUclips google "Pampas" the few pictures show mountains - which would be like promoting the Great Plains or the Tundra of Siberia as great for mountaineering! To whom in Google images should we complain? 😁) Even in the mid 1800s, as William Henry Hudson liricaly recalled in his "Far Away and Long Ago", his home some 30 miles South of Buenos Aires stood isolated in the middle of the vast emptiness - except for his equally isolated Gaucho neighbours each one miles apart from the next. Aside those "mountain-range Pampas" (the pictures are probably from Mendoza and its wine regions - or else the isolated "Sierra de los Padres" hill complex some 600s ims south of Buenos Aires) and the pre-Columbian "Argentinian People" as mentioned - the video is excellently researched and a feat in summarizing those centuries of Argentinian history, congrats!
Slavs are not illyrians... you need to get your facts straight lol. Slavs invaded the balkans in the 7th century, so you really are not speaking on the right people.
The African population used to be more than 50 percent of the Argentine population, and there used to be more black people in Argentina than in Brazil, Argentina committed mass genocide against its African population, and I personally would never set foot in Argentina. Argentina from 1868 to 1874, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, undertook a genocide' that wiped out the Afro-Argentinean population to the point that by 1875, there were so few Black people left in Argentina that the government didn't even bother registering African descendants in the national census. Tellingly, Sarmiento wrote in his diary in 1848: What is [to be] done with such blacks, hated by the white race? Slavery is a parasite that the vegetation of English colonization has left attached to the leafy tree of freedom,” - International Business Times. imagine they killed half their population. the land of Argentina was fertilized with the blood and bones of Argentina's former African enslaved population. the food that grows in Argentina, and the grass that grows, for which the cattle graze on, was fertilized by the blood and bones of, its former African enslaved population, that unique taste that you taste, when you eat food grown and grazed in Argentina, is the blood and bones of your former enslaved people. African slaves built Argentina, and then the former slave owners paid back the slaves for the great works, toil, and effort, with mass genocide, the most complete and comprehensive genocide in human history. most of the present black and African population in Argentina are recent elite African and black immigrants, who did not arrive in Argentina until after 1980 and are not descendants of Argentina's African enslaved population. Argentina has gone a long way in whitewashing the genocide of its former African enslaved population, by allowing marginal mostly elite African immigrants, who themselves are somewhat anti-African, and tend to be very invested in absolving the European Argentine population of its genocide past, one of histories most comprehensive genocides committed against Argentinas descendants of Argentinas African population descendant of the trans-Atlantic slave system
This was nice but missing dates
All about vikings is false!
How? Why?
@@johncunningham9094 no proof
@@MrG100000008 How so no proof? Dublin is a fair City to start with. Do you meanto say that there weren't any Vikings? 😊
Excellent! Do you happen to have a manuscript to share?
I will be running in the 2030 elections vote for Hugo Carlos Valenz! Prosperity for all, united together, Bolivia forward.
Prosperity for Bolivia! The future is bright.
This is best information I’ve seen about his beautiful country, thank you for putting so much effort into this.
This is a super refreshing history channel, thank you! 🌞
Nice over simplified history of PNG ❤🇵🇬🇵🇬
Nice vid. Montenegro made the smart move to be a NATO member as early as they can. Sad for Ukraine tho.
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Thank you for your pronunciation.
Yes, I indeed do like the "Boogainville..."
Absolutely brilliant job mate, on an obscure part of history that happens to be quite dear to me, thank you!
The moscow massacre killers were from tajikastan
We swedes appreciate and respect Poland. We are extremely sorry for what we caused and I just want to say Poland is our friends always no matter how you feel about us, we look at you with great love and admiration. We think you are brilliant people.
I'm Bokivarian and you full of sheath talking about Venezuelan Politics , Chavez , Maduro the best they the Venezolans heroes..... Go to school and visit Caracas that way you'll agree with as
I'm surinamese
Thank you for giving so much information about my country. Its very rare to see a video this long and interesting about Bolivia. Thank you again.
Excellent video and obviously great historical information.well done.
You need practise with pronunciation, butchered Duklja and queen Teuta so hard 😂
My blood is boiling for the russians(kremlin), because I know what they have done not only to Ukraine. There must be countless times Russia has done this in history, and yet here we are. Russia is doing it again but not only in kuban, also in Ukraine Transnistria, Chechen, Tatars and go on. All the Russification is far worse than all pro-kremlins call out on "Ukranization". We see all bad Russia is doing, has done and will be doing and still people blindly follow Putin's words...
Very smart guy! Incomparable presentations!Well done!
Sounds like one of the worlds most unluckiest countries. One step forward two steps back. Good luck Venezuela
E moji Duljkani :D
Haiti and Venezuela! One love!
Hostillities between Sweden and Poland is old history. It's a bigger world today, and germanic and slavic peoples of northern Europe have more in common.