It's kind of sad I've actually had ideas on building a time machine just so I could go back in time and give the colonial soldiers Winchester rifles to fight the English
This video becomes funnier when you realize it's an actual history teacher reviewing a history video presented in the style of a teenager half-assing his assignment.
I’m a teacher in China, the kids have so many questions about the history of the US. Your use of language is not overtly corse and I appreciate it, now I can show the kids on Monday! Bravo! 👏
He replicated the style pretty well imo but there’s something bill has I cant put my finger on that I prefer. Something about his is just more appealing to me.
Yes, the emancipation proclamation was made to ensure the Europeans wouldn't interfere in the war on the side of the confederacy by saying "see, we're not fighting a civil war to keep those states from forming their own country, we're doing it because we want to free the slaves and they're throwing a hissy fit", both of which was true but the latter made it hard for Europeans to interfere as they would be helping slavers and not an independence movement anymore.
Britain and France (and even Scotland) considered supporting the Confederacy. The Proclamation, as well as some key Union victories, helped the European nations (majority opposed slavery) to support the South.
Thank you so much for letting me know this video exists. He NAILED Bill Wurtz's style. He moves a little too fast, but if you watch his video several times, you can fill yourself in for the things you might have missed if you blinked. It was hysterical, educational, and I enjoyed it. And, of course, YOUR reactions are priceless, as you give context to everything that might be missing, or just because.
Important point: Spain did try to enslave the natives at first, but because their initial mandate for colonizing the Americas was to convert the natives, the pope forbid slavery of the natives. Africans were fair game though, which is why they imported those slaves and never enslaved the natives that survived the diseases.
Spain did not try and enslave the Natives at any point lmao. What you're talking about with the pope was called the bull Sublimus Dei and it took place in 1537. The Spanish in 1512 with the Leyes de Burgos had already established the fact that they didn't want to enslave the Natives. This was 25 years before the pope said anything. Stop posting about things you have no clue about. Even with common sense you'd know this isn't true because the conquest of the Aztecs happened before it and they weren't enslaved and neither were the surrounding tribes. They were rewarded for their help in the conquest. PS: even African slavery wasn't a big thing until the 1800s where Spain needed manual labour for Cuba. Before that Spain brought in about 200,000 black slaves in 300 years or so. To put this into perspective the Portuguese had carried over 4 million, the British over 2 million by this point in time.
@@memecliparchives2254 Boston was just a feint, the British didn't want it anyway. They just wanted to force the revolutionaries to waste time and materiel taking it back.
Is it really a war if you just putting down rebels who want special privileges that nobody else has? I guess it is, but it's not good vs evil. Wars almost never are
Wow really. America had plenty of first besides first person on the moon. Here's a small list where America was the first in the space race. - First to place a working communication, weather and geostationary satellite. - First orbital Photograph of the Earth. - First pilot control spacecraft. - First spacecraft docking -First orbital telescope. - First Human on the Moon.
You are wrong and I am sorry that in that country people are indoctrinated so that they remain with a wrong mentality and hopefully one day the name of the country will be changed!
Also with the League of Nations: Congress was a Republican lead House so from the start they were already against anything Wilson proposed. Plus they felt some kinda way that Wilson was more focused on European issues than home front own.
Even though the Philippines was a US colony until 1946, what the video doesn't put in, along with many other videos related the US history, was that the US fought a very ugly war with Filipinos that claimed the lives of 250,000 people, people who simply didn't want to be ruled over by a foreign power and were sick of colonizers taking their land
Except no, most of the elite leaders of the Philippines at the time were already more or less sellout traitors. Others fell into infighting because of regionalism.
I like to ask you if you could make a Reaction Video to this : Volker Pispers History of USA and Terrorism Part 1 to 5 Look on RUclips for it. Would be very intresting to see your reaction to that.
Wow Spian is literally Colonizing the new world and while Portugal may have some territory don't forget they found India first and later they fought over the spices trade against the India and Ottomans.
It would be interesting to see how the transition happened from few, simple laws to laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, [and] so incoherent that they cannot be understood. ... yeah that was James Madison.
Well, when the law is long and confusing the government is able to sneak stuff into it. They often take a law that most people like and then add small stuff that people do not like. That way, it usually gets passed BUT if it does not they can say, "Why did you stop us from passing this great thing??" and that becomes the narrative
I do not know about the rest of the country, but I do know that discrimination did not just happen in the southern states. My mother told me that when she first started school in Glendale California in the 1930s they had one school for white children, a second school for black children, a third school for Asian children, and a fourth school for Hispanic and Native American children. My mother was so happy when the state of California abolished the separate schools rule, but by that time she was almost out of high school.
You just got to the ice age and paused it, now I'm pausing your video... I'd like to take a moment to appreciate how every sentence of these videos could be years of study alone!!! That's what made History Of The World legendary.
The French role in the US Revolution is the most understated aspect of how it is taught in the USA. It's not unreasonable to say that without France, the British would have easily won.
26:00. To be fair the difference between putting a person in low earth orbit and sending a person to the moon and back is monolithic. If one side goes snorkeling and the other side sends a submarine to the bottom of the mariana trench, one side gets to say "we won!".
Few people on RUclips more deserve another zero at the end of their subscriber number. As a former almost history teacher and current history fanatic, always love your take on every video. I learn a bunch and seek further enlightenment...Until the next video drops
Some cool new research actually says that people likely populated the Americas almost 10,000 years before originally thought so 30k instead of 20k and also that horses came across the land bridge as well that second bit is still pretty disputed but there is some evidence of horses in native histories well before Europeans came and even some Europeans when exploring the west coast said they found horses that couldn't have been from European stock.
It's my understanding that the majority of America wanted to reconcile with Great Britain. It was only a small group that actually wanted independence and was influenced by the French, making it clear that independence was the only way forward. While independence was granted, a lot of Galloway's plans to preserve the American colonies as part of the British Empire had actually come to pass. Galloway had testified in 1779 as to what happened, the plans and any debate on it were specifically excluded from the official records of Congress, giving little evidence as to what happened when his plan was reconsidered. Despite a "gag order" on members of congress, many spoke on the matter, including William and Benjamin Franklin.
Actually, President Eisenhower was not very concerned about the launch of Sputnik1, I wrote my junior thesis on the early years of the space race. Also, you claim that America claimed victory after beating the Soviets to the moon, but that because it was the only thing they beat the soviets to, it wasn’t that significant. However, that isn’t entirely true because the US matched all of the Soviet accomplishments soon after, and then beat them to the moon, the difference is that the soviets never got there, demonstrating the US’s technological superiority.
Not really it’s actually pretty long, American history goes back thousands of years before Europeans came but history wasn’t as well recorded by the people then. If we are talking about US independence and counting since then as US history, then US history is actually older than German history as Germany has only existed in its current form since 1949. The US current governing system has existed for 247 years which is actually way longer than most countries on earth. The US has a history that spans at least back to the 15 and 1600s based off of European colonization, but it still has 10s of thousands of years of Native American history.
If that's the case, then why did nobody agree with Columbus's idea to go east by going west? If those were the best maps, then it seems like it would be a no brainer.
@@corwintipper7317 if the whole Russian Ukraine thing turns into a war, then because American has been helping Ukraine it will count as them being in another war. I don't it will be another war, Ukraine is winning.
I like George carlins perspective on the pearl harbor attack, but of course as a history of all of the us it's much less nuanced. If I remember correct in Supernova of the East, he puts forth that Japan was deathly afraid because of one simple reason, and it is the thing that sinks the entire axis, oil. There are communications that survived of the prime minister discussing just how much oil they spend a hour, and it's insane like 400,000 a hour, their synthetic factories just couldn't keep pace, and the thing that is so important to remember is that they were still fighting in China. And even worse America was supplying them. At this point Japan has been fighting China for 4 years, they know they need to take these oil deposits, but no one, at least according to Dan carlin, wanted this war with America, as high up as the prime minister, the emperor's culpability is iffy as I'm sure you're aware. He is the problem, Japan's way of life at that point would not have let the war with China go. The bushido and Yamato way of life made it damn near impossible for them to turn left when there were so many forks in the road. And then Tojo came, and the army finally won(which is funny because the navy was pretty against it because as Dan carlin puts it "they knew they would be the ones doing most of the fighting" which... because of the USS Enterprise and well, obviously. Here is a great question Dan asked, comparing it kind of like 9/11; if Japan warned America after the deadline for leaving China before a embargo, would the American response been so dramatic? Would we have been as... wrathful in our inevitable response? Because Japan knew they would not and could not win when they heard no carriers were destroyed, that is known. But what if a day or two notice, if we just decided to get into a first major engagement together? Would Americans been more willing to just say screw it to the pacific?
Question. I'm seeing this from Germany but what do you make of the (backwards, imo) decisions that the Supreme Court took and could it lead to a new civil conflict if s..t like this continues?
As a USA guy I'm not surprised the u.s. scotus looked at R vs W, but I am surprised they totally knocked it back to the individual States to run it, etc. R vs W had long had recognized issues with the way it was finally written and many of us expected it to come up for review, but only expected it to be clarified.
@@davidburroughs2244 that's of course one side of the happenings that took place at the SC and that's concerning in itself. However, I'm actually more concerned for you about the EPA side of things, because at the end, that means eventually sacrificing a lot of territory in the future including most of Florida and Louisiana for short term profits.
@@dandomine diggone it but this is big thing to get ahold of and I'm gonna have to start studying it more to differentiate the various responses the various states will come up with. Thanks, D.
Thing is if you go by maps made at the time, apparently people also overestimated the size of Asia, so going off of that and his calculations, it's reasonable to see why he thought he was somewhere off the coast of Japan.
His math wasn't actually that wrong. The guess for the size of Asia was wrong. Everyone thought Asia was was more collasal than it is. So much more that just going the other way was tried out on top of going around Africa. He thought at first he found Cipangu, aka Japan. But later found/guessed correctly that he had found something new.
The reason why Wilson have to declare war on germany because of that attack so US didnt join ww1 for no reason. They were only helping Britian and France to stop Germany
To be fair, yes, the Soviet Union beat the United States to space, to orbit and to the moon. However, it’s a HUGE telling point that TO DATE six missions WITH PEOPLE landed on the moon and they were all from the United States. Fifty FIVE years later that feat has yet to be achieved by any other country, group or business. Personally, I’d call that a pretty telling win.
Yes, they hit there about 500 years before CC, had two settlements we've found, and had about two or three thousand colonists before the natives drove them off or they finally simply went home. Records from the time are few
You forgot voyager 1 and 2, and we sort of built the international space station,, and the JWT. Sure Russia got the first person in space and the first probe, but we’ve been beating them very hard at space for a long time.
the Soviets were ahead during the space race until the Apollo program because they started building rockets before us and thus got a head start But when the us figures out how to build rockets: MOON TIME BABY 😎
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Suggestion : Your video's audio is a bit low, can you fix it? Thanks!
It's kind of sad I've actually had ideas on building a time machine just so I could go back in time and give the colonial soldiers Winchester rifles to fight the English
What if I don't want people to share their skills with me. What if I'm an entitled piece of shit. Where's a website for me to go
@@Nightshade17655 dude, are you depressed?
This video becomes funnier when you realize it's an actual history teacher reviewing a history video presented in the style of a teenager half-assing his assignment.
Bro he got an A 💀
The amount of editing and research work this took... This definitely wasnt half assed..its just a more silly goofy style
Hey Terry thank you so much for your positive feedback. Epic commentary!
I’m a teacher in China, the kids have so many questions about the history of the US. Your use of language is not overtly corse and I appreciate it, now I can show the kids on Monday! Bravo! 👏
nice work on the original video 👍
Great job on the video!
@@AndrewBarsky tianemen square
@@Chrispy didn't happen
What did you think? As good as a Bill?
Of course not, but it was a pretty good imitation
Well Bill makes his own jingles.
Actually, I dunno if this guy does too
So… I’ll just say the original (Bill) is better, but he nailed the style
He replicated the style pretty well imo but there’s something bill has I cant put my finger on that I prefer. Something about his is just more appealing to me.
He nailed the editing style but completely flopped on the voice and tone.
No way, but it was still good!!!
Yes, the emancipation proclamation was made to ensure the Europeans wouldn't interfere in the war on the side of the confederacy by saying "see, we're not fighting a civil war to keep those states from forming their own country, we're doing it because we want to free the slaves and they're throwing a hissy fit", both of which was true but the latter made it hard for Europeans to interfere as they would be helping slavers and not an independence movement anymore.
Britain and France (and even Scotland) considered supporting the Confederacy. The Proclamation, as well as some key Union victories, helped the European nations (majority opposed slavery) to support the South.
Slavery was barely even an issue when the civil war started. It only became an issue when it was used to cripple the south.
@@jimgorycki4013 If they were against slavery, why would it help them support the South?
@@davidrosoff3228 Was probs a typo.
@@davidrosoff3228 the business. Britain was big on Southern cotton.
Thank you so much for letting me know this video exists.
He NAILED Bill Wurtz's style. He moves a little too fast, but if you watch his video several times, you can fill yourself in for the things you might have missed if you blinked.
It was hysterical, educational, and I enjoyed it. And, of course, YOUR reactions are priceless, as you give context to everything that might be missing, or just because.
Important point: Spain did try to enslave the natives at first, but because their initial mandate for colonizing the Americas was to convert the natives, the pope forbid slavery of the natives. Africans were fair game though, which is why they imported those slaves and never enslaved the natives that survived the diseases.
Spain did not try and enslave the Natives at any point lmao. What you're talking about with the pope was called the bull Sublimus Dei and it took place in 1537. The Spanish in 1512 with the Leyes de Burgos had already established the fact that they didn't want to enslave the Natives. This was 25 years before the pope said anything. Stop posting about things you have no clue about. Even with common sense you'd know this isn't true because the conquest of the Aztecs happened before it and they weren't enslaved and neither were the surrounding tribes. They were rewarded for their help in the conquest.
PS: even African slavery wasn't a big thing until the 1800s where Spain needed manual labour for Cuba. Before that Spain brought in about 200,000 black slaves in 300 years or so. To put this into perspective the Portuguese had carried over 4 million, the British over 2 million by this point in time.
@@sycomantz except they didnt in such a huge scale as africans
I saw this too! I am so glad you reacted to this!!
*1494 Treaty of Tordesillas established the aforementioned line of demarcation
Americans: "We didn't even declare independence until a year after the war started."
The British: "Was not war. Was special military operation."
"France had biolabs in the 13 colonies trying to weaponize smallpox"
And Britain surrendering was a gesture of goodwill.
@@memecliparchives2254 Boston was just a feint, the British didn't want it anyway. They just wanted to force the revolutionaries to waste time and materiel taking it back.
Is it really a war if you just putting down rebels who want special privileges that nobody else has? I guess it is, but it's not good vs evil. Wars almost never are
@@memecliparchives2254
Who is surrendering in the conflict you people are desperately referencing?
Happy to see the sponsor, good to see the channel keeps growing
Thank you for making the comment on the Emancipation Proclamation. That distinction is important
Nice video done by the other guy and great commentary, Mr. Terry!
Wow really. America had plenty of first besides first person on the moon.
Here's a small list where America was the first in the space race.
- First to place a working communication, weather and geostationary satellite.
- First orbital Photograph of the Earth.
- First pilot control spacecraft.
- First spacecraft docking
-First orbital telescope.
- First Human on the Moon.
To be fair there were only 2 countries competing for these first achievements
América es un continente
@@Adrian4239 shut up, in English it refers to the US
You are wrong and I am sorry that in that country people are indoctrinated so that they remain with a wrong mentality and hopefully one day the name of the country will be changed!
And we did that while not killing a dog in space unlike the commies
Wow
I need to check more of his stuffs
Also with the League of Nations: Congress was a Republican lead House so from the start they were already against anything Wilson proposed. Plus they felt some kinda way that Wilson was more focused on European issues than home front own.
Even though the Philippines was a US colony until 1946, what the video doesn't put in, along with many other videos related the US history, was that the US fought a very ugly war with Filipinos that claimed the lives of 250,000 people, people who simply didn't want to be ruled over by a foreign power and were sick of colonizers taking their land
Except no, most of the elite leaders of the Philippines at the time were already more or less sellout traitors. Others fell into infighting because of regionalism.
Funny, I was watching this yesterday and then Mr. Terry makes a video about it
Great minds think alike
I like to ask you if you could make a Reaction Video to this :
Volker Pispers History of USA and Terrorism Part 1 to 5
Look on RUclips for it.
Would be very intresting to see your reaction to that.
Never forget that the French and British fought a war for Ohio
Wow Spian is literally Colonizing the new world and while Portugal may have some territory don't forget they found India first and later they fought over the spices trade against the India and Ottomans.
found, laugh out loud.
@@highstimulation2497 Lol**
It would be interesting to see how the transition happened from few, simple laws to laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, [and] so incoherent that they cannot be understood.
... yeah that was James Madison.
Well, when the law is long and confusing the government is able to sneak stuff into it. They often take a law that most people like and then add small stuff that people do not like. That way, it usually gets passed BUT if it does not they can say, "Why did you stop us from passing this great thing??" and that becomes the narrative
I am from York, PA where the Articles of Confederation was signed. The courthouse is still there and you can go to see where it was signed.
Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't the clovis people named after the style of arrow heads they tend to make? Like the scythians and the scythe
I do not know about the rest of the country, but I do know that discrimination did not just happen in the southern states. My mother told me that when she first started school in Glendale California in the 1930s they had one school for white children, a second school for black children, a third school for Asian children, and a fourth school for Hispanic and Native American children. My mother was so happy when the state of California abolished the separate schools rule, but by that time she was almost out of high school.
This guy is a great bill wurzt substitute!
You just got to the ice age and paused it, now I'm pausing your video... I'd like to take a moment to appreciate how every sentence of these videos could be years of study alone!!! That's what made History Of The World legendary.
Bill wurtz has been releasing content for a bit now, but mostly just music videos. They're good, but I kinda miss his skits, too.
When you order Bill Wurtz from Wish. Great homage to Bill though, well done video.
Bill Wurtz is back, he's just doing music instead of educational videos.
he never left
he always did music
Released history on the US on Canada day instead of three days later on US independence day lol
The French role in the US Revolution is the most understated aspect of how it is taught in the USA. It's not unreasonable to say that without France, the British would have easily won.
As far as i remember there was only one french guy and he didnt do very much, it was the killing of Mel Gibson son why Britain lost the war
@@wolf310iiThe French provided a plethora of Financial support, not boots on the ground direct warfare.
26:00. To be fair the difference between putting a person in low earth orbit and sending a person to the moon and back is monolithic. If one side goes snorkeling and the other side sends a submarine to the bottom of the mariana trench, one side gets to say "we won!".
I hate how people say America ended slavery because it's still alive and well in the prison system.
I cant wait for *insert modpol event* to happen so there's a sequel
I KNOW THE GUY WHO MADE THIS HE GOES TO MY SCHOOL I LOVE HIM
That's pretty much the Smithsonian Textbook blurb of US history. It was a good video.
Sorry I missed your stream yesterday
Don’t worry. There will be many more!
My husband's first four father came to the America's in 1604 he is of the Robbins clan in Scotland and Wales
Few people on RUclips more deserve another zero at the end of their subscriber number.
As a former almost history teacher and current history fanatic, always love your take on every video. I learn a bunch and seek further enlightenment...Until the next video drops
11:20 Spain also helped 😢
Some cool new research actually says that people likely populated the Americas almost 10,000 years before originally thought so 30k instead of 20k and also that horses came across the land bridge as well that second bit is still pretty disputed but there is some evidence of horses in native histories well before Europeans came and even some Europeans when exploring the west coast said they found horses that couldn't have been from European stock.
I'm surprised and a little impressed he mentioned the first WTC attack
I once saw History of Dragon Ball, I guess
Done in the similar way of Bill's vids
Will you be reacting to Americapox by CGP Grey at some point?
It's my understanding that the majority of America wanted to reconcile with Great Britain. It was only a small group that actually wanted independence and was influenced by the French, making it clear that independence was the only way forward.
While independence was granted, a lot of Galloway's plans to preserve the American colonies as part of the British Empire had actually come to pass.
Galloway had testified in 1779 as to what happened, the plans and any debate on it were specifically excluded from the official records of Congress, giving little evidence as to what happened when his plan was reconsidered. Despite a "gag order" on members of congress, many spoke on the matter, including William and Benjamin Franklin.
Fantastic!
Also we helped finance Napoleon when he was fighting everyone in Europe, aka the Louisiana purchase
Great video mr. Terry!
Indian map was way bigger than depicted in dis movie though back then.. Btw much luv Terry for absolute golden History contents..!!
I love the video. But hasn’t the Clovis doctrine been disproven. There had been people in the Americas for hundreds of thousands of years
An interesting fact I didn't know that I learned from this video. I didn't know the Soviet Union put something on Mars
I'll sad they didn't even mention Alaska
Actually, President Eisenhower was not very concerned about the launch of Sputnik1, I wrote my junior thesis on the early years of the space race. Also, you claim that America claimed victory after beating the Soviets to the moon, but that because it was the only thing they beat the soviets to, it wasn’t that significant. However, that isn’t entirely true because the US matched all of the Soviet accomplishments soon after, and then beat them to the moon, the difference is that the soviets never got there, demonstrating the US’s technological superiority.
Fun fact the soviets did actually have a moon landing. It was a crash landing, more crash than landing. It happened while our boys where on the moon
Name a more iconic duo than a history youtuber and a loyal sponsor. Go ahead, I’ll wait.
Surprised the video was as long as it is. US history is so short compared to other countries.
I mean they did the history of North and South America too so...
Not really it’s actually pretty long, American history goes back thousands of years before Europeans came but history wasn’t as well recorded by the people then. If we are talking about US independence and counting since then as US history, then US history is actually older than German history as Germany has only existed in its current form since 1949.
The US current governing system has existed for 247 years which is actually way longer than most countries on earth. The US has a history that spans at least back to the 15 and 1600s based off of European colonization, but it still has 10s of thousands of years of Native American history.
The us has one of the oldest constitutions that are still in effect
Edit: the oldest is San Marino.
Hi, the Columbus thing is wrong. He didn’t think the world was smaller he just used the best maps at the time which thought Asia was WAY bigger.
If that's the case, then why did nobody agree with Columbus's idea to go east by going west? If those were the best maps, then it seems like it would be a no brainer.
@@davidguthary8147 Even with the best maps, traveling thousands of miles on a boat just doesn’t seem feasible
This was a very good video!
Did you know the U.S.A has spent almost all of its history in wars
And the only year they didn't so far is 2022
@@corwintipper7317 if the whole Russian Ukraine thing turns into a war, then because American has been helping Ukraine it will count as them being in another war. I don't it will be another war, Ukraine is winning.
@@corwintipper7317 Pretty much the same for Britain and France, for 1100 years, isn't it?Depends on what you view as a war
I like George carlins perspective on the pearl harbor attack, but of course as a history of all of the us it's much less nuanced.
If I remember correct in Supernova of the East, he puts forth that Japan was deathly afraid because of one simple reason, and it is the thing that sinks the entire axis, oil.
There are communications that survived of the prime minister discussing just how much oil they spend a hour, and it's insane like 400,000 a hour, their synthetic factories just couldn't keep pace, and the thing that is so important to remember is that they were still fighting in China. And even worse America was supplying them.
At this point Japan has been fighting China for 4 years, they know they need to take these oil deposits, but no one, at least according to Dan carlin, wanted this war with America, as high up as the prime minister, the emperor's culpability is iffy as I'm sure you're aware.
He is the problem, Japan's way of life at that point would not have let the war with China go. The bushido and Yamato way of life made it damn near impossible for them to turn left when there were so many forks in the road.
And then Tojo came, and the army finally won(which is funny because the navy was pretty against it because as Dan carlin puts it "they knew they would be the ones doing most of the fighting" which... because of the USS Enterprise and well, obviously.
Here is a great question Dan asked, comparing it kind of like 9/11; if Japan warned America after the deadline for leaving China before a embargo, would the American response been so dramatic? Would we have been as... wrathful in our inevitable response? Because Japan knew they would not and could not win when they heard no carriers were destroyed, that is known. But what if a day or two notice, if we just decided to get into a first major engagement together? Would Americans been more willing to just say screw it to the pacific?
Colombus: I'm good at calculations but damn I'm bad at math
I need you and vlogging through history to collaborate
Question. I'm seeing this from Germany but what do you make of the (backwards, imo) decisions that the Supreme Court took and could it lead to a new civil conflict if s..t like this continues?
As a USA guy I'm not surprised the u.s. scotus looked at R vs W, but I am surprised they totally knocked it back to the individual States to run it, etc. R vs W had long had recognized issues with the way it was finally written and many of us expected it to come up for review, but only expected it to be clarified.
@@davidburroughs2244 that's of course one side of the happenings that took place at the SC and that's concerning in itself.
However, I'm actually more concerned for you about the EPA side of things, because at the end, that means eventually sacrificing a lot of territory in the future including most of Florida and Louisiana for short term profits.
@@dandomine diggone it but this is big thing to get ahold of and I'm gonna have to start studying it more to differentiate the various responses the various states will come up with. Thanks, D.
You should check out Captivating History if you already haven't
Mayze is the most important agricultural product to emerge from the Americas? I'd say potatoes eclipses that with a considerable margin.
Thing is if you go by maps made at the time, apparently people also overestimated the size of Asia, so going off of that and his calculations, it's reasonable to see why he thought he was somewhere off the coast of Japan.
13:38 and it was the last ! 😂
His math wasn't actually that wrong. The guess for the size of Asia was wrong. Everyone thought Asia was was more collasal than it is. So much more that just going the other way was tried out on top of going around Africa. He thought at first he found Cipangu, aka Japan. But later found/guessed correctly that he had found something new.
never set foot on the now United States though...
@@glastonbury4304 Only stupid usa chauvinists believe he did. Well, that and people who were bombarded by them. Weird thing for you to bring up.
@@glastonbury4304 Literally nobody thinks he did apart from some Americans.
During the early 1700s, slavery was outlawed in the colony of Georgia
Thank you for existing
As a Dutchie, i feel left out in that video :P
Me too😂.
Super nice vid!!!
I’m actually surprised that this of all videos is the first one I watched BEFORE Mr. Terry reacted to it.
5:46 longitude
Nice video! VERY Bill Wurtz!
when I heard you say Krispykarim I thought you said the donut shop Krispy kreme lol
He sounds like if Bill Wurtz was Cr1TiKaL or Markiplier
Are we skipping the fact that the Viking Leif Eriksson were in America Long before Columbus were there.
Nice imitation of Bill😁 Great reaction
The reason why Wilson have to declare war on germany because of that attack so US didnt join ww1 for no reason. They were only helping Britian and France to stop Germany
At first it was stale but then it got fresh
Give Frankie a treat :)
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2 minutes, fresh out of the oven
He forgot about stonewall
What about the Vikings?
Washington later became a very active member of the Federalist Party after his "don't make political parties" speech
lets not forget the lavender scare
Please react to montemayor's midway series!!!
I learned more about America in this 30 minute video than I did in nearly a decade of history class.
History of Antarctica, I guess . . .
Hey, interesting video, but, when discussing the Philippine Occupation you failed to mention the agreement of Philippine independence within 50 years.
Honestly if he fixed his mic it'll be a lot better
To be fair, yes, the Soviet Union beat the United States to space, to orbit and to the moon. However, it’s a HUGE telling point that TO DATE six missions WITH PEOPLE landed on the moon and they were all from the United States. Fifty FIVE years later that feat has yet to be achieved by any other country, group or business. Personally, I’d call that a pretty telling win.
i freaked out when i saw you cuz i had a history teacher named terranova and he looks just like you
América es un continente
Vikings? How come no mention of vikings sailing there before columbus.
Yes, they hit there about 500 years before CC, had two settlements we've found, and had about two or three thousand colonists before the natives drove them off or they finally simply went home. Records from the time are few
You forgot voyager 1 and 2, and we sort of built the international space station,, and the JWT. Sure Russia got the first person in space and the first probe, but we’ve been beating them very hard at space for a long time.
The space station and JWT are collaborative.
Concord, MA rhymes with conquered.
the Soviets were ahead during the space race until the Apollo program because they started building rockets before us and thus got a head start
But when the us figures out how to build rockets: MOON TIME BABY 😎
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