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Andrew Lantz
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I make fun and interesting videos about history!
3 Vice President Picks That Backfired Massively
Vice presidents are generally forgettable, but sometimes change the course of American history. In some cases the wrong vice presidential pick has BACKFIRED on the president who selected them.
Our journey begins with the 1840 presidential election, where we uncover how the selection of John Tyler as vice president, driven more by political convenience than suitability, led to significant shifts in the nation's direction.
After William Henry Harrison's untimely death, Tyler's presidency deviated from the Whig party's agenda, contributing to its decline and setting the stage for the American Civil War.
Next, we're going to talk about Abraham Lincoln's choice of Andrew Johnson during the tumul...
Our journey begins with the 1840 presidential election, where we uncover how the selection of John Tyler as vice president, driven more by political convenience than suitability, led to significant shifts in the nation's direction.
After William Henry Harrison's untimely death, Tyler's presidency deviated from the Whig party's agenda, contributing to its decline and setting the stage for the American Civil War.
Next, we're going to talk about Abraham Lincoln's choice of Andrew Johnson during the tumul...
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Why Did Russia Sell Alaska?
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Ever wondered why Russia decided to sell Alaska to the United States? In this fascinating video, we dive into the history behind one of the most intriguing land deals ever. Discover the reasons that led Russia to part with this vast territory and how the United States managed to buy it for just $7.2 million - less than the cost of a modern Hollywood blockbuster if you adjust for inflation. We'l...
France's Disastrous Attempt To Colonize Florida
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France's Disastrous Attempt To Colonize Florida
The Paraguayan War In 60 Seconds #shorts
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The Paraguayan War In 60 Seconds #shorts
Political Power In America Every Year (1789-2023)
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Political Power In America Every Year (1789-2023)
The 3 Men Who Brought Hitler To Power
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The 3 Men Who Brought Hitler To Power
It's weird to see how in the 1980s, despite Reagan dominating the presidential elections, the Democrats actually held their own in Congress. I guess that means to three things. For one, Reagan is just a uniquely popular politician. Secondly, Democrats were still relatively popular in local levels due to holding the New Deal coalition. Thirdly, Americans were A LOT less partisan back then compared to today
Probably because Reps are independently campaign on their own.
In the past even in the 1980s there was a real distinction between northern democrats and southern democrats.
Interesting, but a little too fast.
>new president >instantly opposition control in the houses
this happened to Obama then Trump and then Biden and it’s probably gonna happen again lmao
“This is it, this is the year the other political party finally crashes, and we become dominant.”
No, the parties themselves will never disappear but they will change their ideology and identity.
@@Killerqueen69420 that’s the joke. Every 30 ish years one political party will landslide a couple elections and then everyone will start saying that’s the year the other political party finally dies. Happened during Jefferson, FDR, Reagan, Lyndon, Nixon, Obama, and more recently Republicans seem to be certain there going to win 2028. My point is people like to think there party is dominant but it’s normally just a couple good candidates, the election map itself changes over time and party loyalty comes and goes. Sometimes the other political party changes ideologies, sometimes they don’t, sometimes like Trump they just go more extreme.
Might be helpful to include a political compass for each party. I have no idea where the Whigs's would have fallen, for instance. But even more recently. Pre 1930s Republicans were the progressive party, but Post 1930s Democrats were the progressive party. Lots of people don't know that.
Mostly because it's not true, the parties were not uniformly idelogical back then - they both had Liberal and conservative wings well into the 70s and beyond. In the 30s themselves, Conservative southerners were a core part of the "New Deal Coalition" and Roosevelts New Deal itself was mostly segregated.
@snazzle9764 Pre-30's Republicans are the party of nother and other free states. It has a conservative and progressive faction.
this is so cool, i never realized andrew johnson was STILL in the national union DURING his presidency
Gotta update this for 2024 cause boy oh boy
Every U.S. House Election from 1788 to 2022: ruclips.net/video/3MsRIQLXcZc/видео.htmlsi=Je7FdtcOfAdAHh32
So weird to see Earl Warren and Bill Brennan get counted as Republican Supreme Court justices lol.
The Republicans have the potential to become the dominant party for a number of years if they can hold their present coalition together. They're currently viewed as the party of the working class, which includes a lot of minority voters, and the anti-war party, while the Democrats are now seen as catering to the rich elites and pursuing international conflicts.
We will see. I've always been of the opinion that the only reason Trump is seen is anti-war is because he had the convenience of being President in an era where a) No major war was occurring b) The pandemic overshadowed any war that was occurring This time however, he will have to deal with the situations in Ukraine, Israel and very probably Syria
I feel that the Trump coalition is incredibly weak and will most likely disappear without him. That’s of course if nobody’s able to embody his brand and image again.
@@Killerqueen69420It's so weak that they overcame the fraud!
Very good video wow
In 2024 republicans keep the house 220 and regain control of the senate with 53 seats in total with a trump victory 🇺🇸
I’m confused as to what Trump is going to do with his majorities, he doesn’t seem to have many plans just general ideas, he’ll probably suffer for that in 2026.
The politics of the country are always shifting back and forth between liberalism and conservatism which defines the decades. I suppose for our current era we are obviously more progressive and liberal than decades past however in the current scope of things and based on current identities, Americans maybe prefer conservatism a little more based on the current election result. We'll see again in 2028 what is happening with the Democrat party and America in general.
America is socially conservative and economically progressive at the moment, too bad they voted for the economic conservatives because they were socially conservative enough!
Update for 2025-2027: President - Donald Trump (GOP) Senate Majority Leader - John Thune (GOP, 53/100) House Speaker - Mike Johnson (GOP, 220/435)
I never realized just how much Democrats gerrymandered the house. They lost by only 5 seats but lost the popular vote by 4 points.
@@RifledRavenwdym they only lost by like 1.5 points
@ Actually we are both wrong. Republicans won the house popular vote by 2.6. Democrats coming that close is due to their gerrymandering.
The House majority is really narrow. Makes me think not much is going to happen
underrated video. shows literally everything and it's barely longer than six minutes. kudos
Interesting to see how democrats kept control of congress for all those years despite losing in landslides in the presidential elections (Stevenson 2x, McGovern, Carter, Mondale, Dukakis)
it’s very annoying as imagine what the democrats could’ve done with a proper president in that time
Update: 2024, Republicans gain Senate and House control
Crazy to think that even republicans that won in landslides like Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan had a democratic congress with them.
They said Reps independently campaign instead of being united.
The music kinda sucks on this video ngl
I think it’s chill
Eternal glory to the brave Boxers.
Make a new one man for 2025
The best crossover collab ever in history
tbf it was a big ass cannon by today's standards. Also the Constantine walls were separate from the Theodosian walls.
It didn’t end.
There was a Canadian revolution by English and French Canadians in 1837, they were able to create a Canadian Republic but it was unfortunately short lived
Me : thank you for asking us to leave malaysia
Its the same issue as with hannibal. They couldve won the war but the damn backing from their allies is not there.
I was there this week and they still impresive got their age ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Antichrists
I don’t see the Soviets not getting western Belarus
We should take Mexico and Canada
0:34 This map isnt before the French revolution. Prussia should've owned Silesia and Russia annexed Crimea. This map is before the First Silesian war in the 1740s.
Bro come back we need that future video
J.D. Vance He is so unprofessional and really serves no help in helping trump winning at all lol
Jesus Christ vs Bing Chilling of Taiping
All the wars of Napoleon were to stop the wars. When the enemies lost, Napoleon had them pay a price, but ultimately, all these wars were encouraged and funded by Britain.
Good Tactician, Poor Strategist.
Iran is going to colonize Israel.
That's a bit a reductive. If other people made better choices Hitler could also be stopped.
Oh yea, Invicta is a great channel
tbf if Cortez failed it could have been very consequential for Spaniards and in a good way. A loss of most of that Aztecs gold in the bottom of the pond
Same way as Hernán Cortés destroyed Aztech empire with 500 men and same way dutch managed to conquer Indonesia. Honestly, savvy diplomacy was the main reason. Brits might have been able to conquer India even if Mughal empire was present, but only if it were already fractured and before collaps.
Curto, simples e muito bem feito, parabéns! Saudações do Brasil.
holy cow. i had never heard of this!! one of the top 6 bloodiest wars in human history. this is FASCINATING! thank you for covering it!
Great post! I've never understood why historians considered Napoleon's invasion of Russia unnecessary. In my mind Napoleon had no choice once Russia started ignoring the continental system.
Giga chad
So Russia used the tactics of Subedei, Chinggis Khaan's military leader.
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Epic!
Great video. There are some parallels to, let's say Britain - although there are many others one could mention. Austria Hungary had a long period of stable rule, in which industry, culture and science flourished. Just take Ludwig Wittgenstein as an example, with his family background in Art, Music, Industry and Philosophy. I think if one is looking for 19th and early 20th century examples of prosperity and society in general, then one definitely needs to know as much as possible about Austria-Hungary.