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Lincoln's TWISTED Mercy 🤯🧠
Abraham Lincoln is renowned for his compassion and mercy. His pardon of a sleeping soldier, William Scott, during the Civil War has become a popular tale demonstrating Lincoln's kindness. However, there may have been more to Lincoln's decision than meets the eye.
Lincoln needed to maintain high troop morale during the long, bloody war. By pardoning Scott, Lincoln showed his troops that he was a fair and reasonable leader worth fighting for. His mercy was also a strategic political move to preserve the Union. Lincoln's pardon of Scott served the dual purpose of displaying both compassion and shrewd strategy.
There are often layers of meaning and intention behind people's actions that are not...
Lincoln needed to maintain high troop morale during the long, bloody war. By pardoning Scott, Lincoln showed his troops that he was a fair and reasonable leader worth fighting for. His mercy was also a strategic political move to preserve the Union. Lincoln's pardon of Scott served the dual purpose of displaying both compassion and shrewd strategy.
There are often layers of meaning and intention behind people's actions that are not...
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The LAST STAND at the ALAMO🏰
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The Alamo, an 18th-century Spanish mission in San Antonio, Texas, was the site of an important battle in 1836. A small group of Texan rebels, including frontiersman Davy Crockett, were defending the Alamo against thousands of Mexican soldiers led by General Antonio López de Santa Anna. For 13 days, the vastly outnumbered Texans held out in the fort, vowing to fight to the death for Texas indepe...
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The RISE & FALL of an 👑EMPEROR👑 #shorts
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Napoleon Bonaparte was a figure defined by ambition and glory. As a young military leader during the French Revolution, his daring and cunning led French forces to conquer most of Europe. In 1799, he overthrew the weak French government and made himself dictator. Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French, reestablished slavery in French colonies, and continued waging war against neighborin...
THE SWORD OF SECRETS🗡️ #shorts
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The epic story of Miyamoto Musashi, Japan's greatest swordsman, has captivated the world for centuries. But one chapter remains shrouded in mystery - the legendary duel on a deserted island against his archrival Sasaki Kojiro. Musashi arrived on the island, carrying only a wooden sword he had carved from an oar. Facing Kojiro's deadly blade, he engaged in a fight to the death. Despite using an ...
SPACE JAIL for Humans? 🌍🔒👽 #shorts
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Ancient Sword of Mystery 🔪🤔 #shorts
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In this intriguing mystery, we explore an ancient sword that has remained sharp for over 2,400 years. Scientists believe that its sharpness is due to a rare metal coating of chromium sulfide, which modern humans didn't figure out how to extract until 1937. But how did ancient humans extract this metal and create such a sharp sword? Did they have access to advanced technology that we are not awa...
The Eccentric Emperor 👑🐍 #shorts
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📜 Have you ever delved into the enigmatic past of Emperor Elegabalus? Prepare to be captivated by a tale that defies all norms and expectations from the annals of ancient Rome. In this video, we uncover the outrageous life of Elegabalus, an emperor like no other, whose unconventional actions and scandalous behavior shook the foundations of Roman society. 👑 Ascending to the throne at the tender ...
Sure glad see to more shorts about The Alamo.
Anyone else think of another last stand that involved 189 men against impossible odds
were getting them back good now
History is nasty that why they don say the real truth
Travis was Killed nearly at the beginning on 6th March. This is documented.
Actually travis was one of the first to go, and for davy, no one knows how he went down but i believe he was swinging and for jim bowie im not sure but he was sick in the bed
They fight for slavery and steel land Mexican did not like slavery that why they died
Clearly you never finished High school
Damn I cant praise those inside the alamo bc they were fighting to preserve slavery legal
Not at all
Dude that wasn’t what they were fighting for Santa Anna literally transferred all power from every region to Mexico only meaning the capital of Mexico. There’s a reason he’s called the Napoleon of the west. Or did you not learn that he abolished the Mexican Constitution of 1824.
@calebpepper391 dude santa anna was no king or emperor. Once he was beaten at the surprise attack of san jacinto and returned to México city he was fired by congress. Did you know they had slaves inside the alamo and once the Mexican army wiped out the rebels those slaves were liberated?
@@carlosbarboza3547 Wrong he only outlawed it for Texas the rest still had slaves working the mines. Don’t read that dumb drivel from forget the Alamo. Firsthand sources vs sources of today. First rule of research first hand sources over second,third and so on.
@@nighthawkgaming4899that’s the truth
proud to be texan
@randomguyontheinternet8345 *@wadeyates6737* 🤡 *Actually..you mis-spoke because you're incorrect. Nice try..You don't know about Mexican history. You primarily know only American history. I am well versed in both. I am a Mexican American history expert. If you're going to speak on this subject. You must be an expert in MEXICAN AND AMERICAN history....Not SOLELY AMERICAN HISTORY.* *The Texas Revolt was NOT led by Southerners from Pre-Confederacy area states. The San Antonio Texas area of Mexican property was already owned and allocated within the Mexican Federal Constitution of 1824 to be property of Mexico. Under President Guadalupe Victoria. This area of Texas was the Territorio de Nuevo Mexico region (Now New Mexico and Texas).The President Guadalupe Victoria era was from Oct 10, 1824-March 31, 1829. It was a revolt by Mexican Tejanos against Guadalupe Victoria for the struggle between National and State sovereignty within the Mexican Federal Constitution. The small band of Mexican Tejano Ranchers did not have conflict with Mexico about land ownership. They were already citizens and residents. The revolt conflict was political between Mexican Confederalists for Mexican State sovereignty, Mexican Federalists for National sovereignty, and Mexican Centralists. Who sought compromise between both under Territorial Sovereignty..end of story there.. So the conflict ensuing during the Texas Revolt from October 2, 1835 - April 21, 1836 was STRICTLY A INTERNAL-POLITICAL MEXICAN CONFLICT at the onset. The Southerners from pre-Confederacy southern states were NOT involved in the Texas Revolt. Until 5 months later when they chose to attack the Alamo on March 6, 1836. They were not fighting with Mexican Tejanos to support their internal Mexican political conflict. They instead chose this time to attack the Mexican Alamo Mission for self serving reasons to establish personal land ownership. However, the Tejanos and Illegal White Immigrants Jim Bowie, Sam Houston, and other lost the Battle at Alamo with Mexico. So, one conflict was an internally political conflict, and the other, a separate conflict for colonial invasion, and takeover of the territory. By Illegal Immigrant Invaders. Who were Pre-Confederacy era Southerners from areas later revolting against the US during Civil 1861-1865. Who fled to Texas from Southern States, as Anglo Invaders. Such, as Jim Bowie. The Banker from Louisiana. Who fled after the 1827 murder of another Louisiana Banker. These Immigrants were not Citizens of the Territorio de Nuevo Mexico region belonging to Mexico and trespassed across Mexican Ranchers land. While stealing their livestock along the way. Sometimes, in history, we ignore facts because of being painful or offensive to others or ourselves. However, the truth is what it is..Gracias, Senores. Case, closed.*
Texas nunca fue independiente ni perteneció a Usa, era México y antes que eso, España. Menos " lobos caperucita "
Si fue pais independiente, primero fue territorio español y despues de la independencia mexicana se unio a la republica, pero los mexicanos dejaron a todos los inmigrantes americanos establecerse en texas, aunque hubi un momento en el que la gente de texas dejo de sentirse mexicanos y prefirieron ser un estado independiente, lo cual consiguieron, texas si fue un pais independiente de mexico, antes de unirse a la union de estados unidos...
@@luisinh5521 En los orígenes, España era Texas, punto pelota.
The father of texas Stephen F Austin was there too and its william b travis
Austin wasn’t there, what are you on about
He wasn’t there at the time of the battle, he was in Goliad with Houston
T independence to steal land from Mexico if they didn't like the Mexican law don't move there just Yankee propaganda
Delusional Mexican rhetoric
*The truth never admitted by White America is this: The 1836 fight at Alamo was an attempt by a losing group of previous Tennessee/Georgia land owners from the Southern Confederacy region to overtake the Mexican Fort Alamo (note the SPANISH NAME) in the Mexican territory of Texas. These Confederate area land owners were actually Invaders (NOT Settlers). This Fort was Mexican territory belonging to Mexico. Until General Santana sold California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas to Presidents Grant/Polk in 1847-48. So sorry to inform America that Mexicans are NOT Illegals. They were America's Southwest Real Estate Agent. Who never ever crossed the Mexican border at the Rio Grande river. Rather..they already resided in their own (Country) Mexican territory. Where the Rio Grande demarcation State lines were drawn-up AFTER 1847-48. Moreover, Mexican Mestizos were/are part of the indigenous population of the Southwest region*
fuente: Antonio lópez de santa anna 🙄🙄🙄🤡
This is incorrect. The texas revolt happened nearly 40 years before the civil war. 50 percent of the alamo defenders were mexican citizens including bowie who was also a citizen. The Texans that were there were mostly from Louisiana and Alabama but im sure some were from Georgia. 15 Tennesseans were there lead by Crockett. 90 percent of the defenders were ether citizens or settlers. Who were there legally. You can even look up each defender and try to prove it wrong. at least 150 were ether from there or legally there. Also funny note. The Texan revolt happened because Mexicans rebelled against the Mexican government not americans rebelling. The Texas revolt was not an American war. The mexican rebells wanted nothing to do with Mexico. The goal was to make Texas an independent country not a state of the USA. The only reason Texas joined the USA 10 years later was due to money issues.
@@randomguyontheinternet8345 gracias sinor
@@randomguyontheinternet8345 *@wadeyates6737* 🤡 *Actually..you mis-spoke because you're incorrect. Nice try..You don't know about Mexican history. You primarily know only American history. I am well versed in both. I am a Mexican American history expert. If you're going to speak on this subject. You must be an expert in MEXICAN AND AMERICAN history....Not SOLELY AMERICAN HISTORY.* *The Texas Revolt was NOT led by Southerners from Pre-Confederacy area states. The San Antonio Texas area of Mexican property was already owned and allocated within the Mexican Federal Constitution of 1824 to be property of Mexico. Under President Guadalupe Victoria. This area of Texas was the Territorio de Nuevo Mexico region (Now New Mexico and Texas).The President Guadalupe Victoria era was from Oct 10, 1824-March 31, 1829. It was a revolt by Mexican Tejanos against Guadalupe Victoria for the struggle between National and State sovereignty within the Mexican Federal Constitution. The small band of Mexican Tejano Ranchers did not have conflict with Mexico about land ownership. They were already citizens and residents. The revolt conflict was political between Mexican Confederalists for Mexican State sovereignty, Mexican Federalists for National sovereignty, and Mexican Centralists. Who sought compromise between both under Territorial Sovereignty..end of story there.. So the conflict ensuing during the Texas Revolt from October 2, 1835 - April 21, 1836 was STRICTLY A INTERNAL-POLITICAL MEXICAN CONFLICT at the onset. The Southerners from pre-Confederacy southern states were NOT involved in the Texas Revolt. Until 5 months later when they chose to attack the Alamo on March 6, 1836. They were not fighting with Mexican Tejanos to support their internal Mexican political conflict. They instead chose this time to attack the Mexican Alamo Mission for self serving reasons to establish personal land ownership. However, the Tejanos and Illegal White Immigrants Jim Bowie, Sam Houston, and other lost the Battle at Alamo with Mexico. So, one conflict was an internally political conflict, and the other, a separate conflict for colonial invasion, and takeover of the territory. By Illegal Immigrant Invaders. Who were Pre-Confederacy era Southerners from areas later revolting against the US during Civil 1861-1865. Who fled to Texas from Southern States, as Anglo Invaders. Such, as Jim Bowie. The Banker from Louisiana. Who fled after the 1827 murder of another Louisiana Banker. These Immigrants were not Citizens of the Territorio de Nuevo Mexico region belonging to Mexico and trespassed across Mexican Ranchers land. While stealing their livestock along the way. Sometimes, in history, we ignore facts because of being painful or offensive to others or ourselves. However, the truth is what it is..Gracias, Senores. Case, closed.*
Hey! Remember the Alamo!!!
Travis was actually one of the first to die. It was 186 Texans (Documented) Plus an addition 25-50 men (Undocumented) The final assault actually had 1200 mexican soldiers. Still an overwhelming 7 to 1 fight.
Doncha forgot the Tejanos that fought and died in The Alamo too! And yes Lt Col. Travis was one of the first to died defending the north wall with his volunteers. Most of the Mexican vanguard attacked the north wall which is how they punched through.
Nobody is forgotten that defended the Alamo ! Nobody.
Travis was killed early in the battle. No one knows what happened to Crockett. Many eye witnesses accounts contradict each other
This is correct. No one has died more times and in more ways then Davy Crockett. There are over 12 accounts of Crocketts death at the alamo. The only thing that is certain is he died that day.
Yep
According to Susan Dickinson (whose husband was a Capt. and was in charge of the 18 pounder cannon) said Col. Crockett and his Tennessee volunteers that were defending the palisade with the Tejano volunteers were the last to fall. When they saw they were surrounded they retreated into the church were she was hiding with her young daughter. She claims that she was they fought till the death to protect her and her child.
Travis was one of the first Texans to die
Slavery......
In this day and age Joe Biden is pissed all over the Alamo illegal aliens have come across the border as Army
Immortal
And if I read history hopefully correctly
That when Santa Ana split his forces did not realize that general Sam Houston was headed toward him and wind up catching him history says that his army was defeated with an 18 minutes help me correct my memory and history I believe that is correct
Who in the hell came up with this male bovine manure? This is the most inaccurate depiction of a historical event I have ever seen in my life. I will start with thr American flag shown in the background. From there Mexican troops are shown wearing tricornered hats, and the Texas defenders are shown as wearing identical uniforms. If you are going to put some historical event on the internet, you should at least try for a little of accuracy. Does anyone dissagree?
Man used all the stock effects available
And now when their people are dying ted cruz just visits mexico times really change
Is this AI art?
Jim bowie was there too😅
Before the Battle of the Alamo, Ben Milam led a group of Texians to take the Alamo, this was known as the Siege of Béxar. Ben Milam was shot in the head by a Mexican sniper hiding in a tree by what is now known as the River Walk. Ben Milam is one of the forgot heroes of the Texas Revolution. He is also my 9th great uncle.
@@thelifeofJd103Yup Col. Bowie took command when he was kill and his men were able to kick out the Mexican army outta occupied Texas in December 1835. Which is why many of the volunteers stayed until February 1836 in The Alamo to defend it against another invasion.
Well no one really knows who Col. Bowie died since he was bedridden. Some say he died just before the final assault, others say he died defending his wife’s sister when the Mexican Army got inside the walls.
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Waiting for @Miniminuteman to react
A lot of history was probably unwritten or destroyed 🤷♂️
Bro just lied about HER whole life
Most normal guy in Ancient Rome
Eh?