🤔 How much was Napoleon worth? Are we including eastern Russia; or midwestern United States. When considering the midwest is it based on what it was sold for or actually worth today....Moscow was in ashes, still its the wealthiest city today. 😖
A new self converting is happening in brazil with a group who are converting to Sarmatianism (which is just another Judaism) , in ancient times it looks like they were both consider to be jewish and practice really closely to each other.
Ranavalona I, Queen of Madagascar was a good African ruler, probably the best of her time imo, because she was able to make Madagascar independent of European goods and the slave trade and started production of her own firearms. She also politically consolidated her empire, through increasing political complexity
@Heru Behudety She was extremely successful, she fended off many french and british invasions and attempts to dethrone her, so she was very capable. For example, Taking for wikepedia: "Ranavalona's reign was marked by a struggle between France and Britain to secure control over Madagascar.[40] The French, who held several small islands off Madagascar, were interested in gaining control over the main island but this move was opposed by the British who had an interest in maintaining a safe passage to India. Ranavalona pursued a policy of self-reliance to limit the influence of these foreign powers.[44] Shortly after taking the throne, Ranavalona annulled the Anglo-Merina treaty that had been concluded between Radama and British envoys, and refused to continue receiving annual payments from Britain in exchange for adherence to the stipulations of the treaty. The most significant of these conditions was the kingdom's non-participation in the international slave trade, which had historically been a major source of revenue for the kingdoms of Imerina, Betsimisaraka, Sakalava and others across the island. One consequence of the termination of the Anglo-Merina friendship treaty was an end to the delivery of British weaponry, which rendered the queen vulnerable to designs against her from foreign powers and pockets of local resistance alike.[45] This vulnerability was underscored in 1829 when a fleet of six French ships launched an unprovoked attack against the fort of Foulpointe and the near"by town of Ivondro on the eastern coast of Madagascar.[45] The queen's army successfully repelled the French at the next port, forcing the ships to Île Sainte-Marie, where they engaged a diplomatic envoy sent from Antananarivo by Ranavalona. The protracted negotiations ensured the French suffered from the malaria prevalent in coastal areas, until the increasing casualties forced the ships' withdrawal from Ranavalona's territory.[46]" From: www.notablebiographies.com/supp/Supplement-Mi-So/Ranavalona-I-Queen-of-Madagascar.html "Despite her attempts to resist Western influence, Ranavalona had a curiously ambivalent attitude toward the West. It was French life that fascinated her; she had courtiers dressed in French clothing, often mixing the styles of a variety of eras, and she kept a battered piano on hand, sometimes inviting visitors to play it. When it came to economic and political matters, however, Ranavalona was the West's implacable foe. A combined French and English attack on Madagascar in 1849 failed miserably as European sailors were surprised by a false-fronted native fort that concealed a much more substantial structure. A struggle between French and English troops over a temporarily captured Malagasy flag also contributed to Ranavalona's victory. A set of 21 European skulls was mounted on poles and placed along the shoreline to discourage future invasions" She also foiled many other foreign secret plots: "Ranavalona's son, Rakoto, and her confidant, Laborde, turned against her and conspired with a French shipping merchant, Joseph Lambert, to drive her from power. The plot, launched in 1857, was well documented by an Austrian world traveler, Ida Pfeiffer, who was visiting Madagascar at the time and unwittingly became entangled in the intrigue. Ranavalona, probably with the help of spies, foiled the plan and toyed with the conspirators. Rakoto survived the resulting purges and pleaded for the lives of his European friends, and Ranavalona seemingly agreed." The problem with her is that she was cruel and ruthless, she's known as the muderous Queen, especially by many Christian malagasies, as she executed Malagasy followers of Christianity, by traditionalists she's praised, and her actions as defended as she was trying to maintain the sovereignty of Madagascar. She is given the title, the world's most murderous Queen, and some people estimate about 2.5 million Malagasies died due to war, disease, and her cruel system of justice.
Keep up the great work your doing amazing!!!!!! Also just between me and you i need some editing and videoing tips from you if you have the time?????!!!!! PLEASE???/
I was watching your older videos on my TV and saw you had a new animated video about the colonies posted 12 hours ago, but I don’t see it on my phone! Did you actually post a video or was that just me seeing things?
That's odd. It's unlisted but a new animated video on the Colonies will come out tomorrow afternoon. It's part of a new series called colony chronicle. Odd that you received a notification.
Everyone: "Mansa Musa was rich." The Dutch: **breathes in** Everyone: "You can't just keep mentioning the East India Comp--" The Dutch: *"HAHA ECONOMY GO BRRRRR"*
I've taught global before. At best it's Europe unit, not Europe, Europe, not Europe, Europe, etc. If it's not Egypt or Europe colonizing it, Africa is disregarded in a lot of curriculums.
Salt isn't "almost as valuable as gold" and has never been. This is a misconception. It was really valuable trade resource though. Exaggerations in educational videos should be avoided. I think Metatron made video about this salty thing.
I found Abubakri commonly used as well. Decided to go with that one to try to avoid confusion with the original caliph Abu Bakr. I was torn on this, probably should have stated it.
People say if The Burning of the Library of Alexandria never happened, Humanity would have technology right now that we should get in about a thousand years, maybe if it never burned down, I would no how to delete someone else's comment. :/
Same. I mean it's overall good but there just too many "jokes" and cutaways. You're teaching history, people are here to learn history. He's has an intresting channel and the topic of the video is already intresting as is, the cutaways just distract from the lesson. I'm guessing this video was made for children or something.
Buffet: I'm the richest in history
Bezos: No I am!
Random king: amateurs.
Buffet, Bezos: what was that?
Mansa Musa: Amateurs!
🤔 How much was Napoleon worth? Are we including eastern Russia; or midwestern United States. When considering the midwest is it based on what it was sold for or actually worth today....Moscow was in ashes, still its the wealthiest city today. 😖
@@tomkinstle1925 Napoleon was worth 1-5 million
@@cebenify
Tony Beets has Four gold mines.😉
@@tomkinstle1925 oh my. Mansa Musa: hold my beer
@@cebenify
Duh-Vinci Beard! Putin will eclipse them all once he is done mining Antarctica.
Last time I was this early gold was still worthless in Egypt.
I anoint thee King Betts, Supreme Memer.
Maybe Mansa Memer?
@@MrBettsClass Even better.
I am in AP World History and recently learned about him, thank you for this! It is very well done and a great way to remember the facts!
Really is staggering the impact one man had
Yes, I agree!
@Heru Behudety couldn't tell you. Bad history I guess.
@@MrBettsClass All you history channels did was cover the easily found information on African history.
Awesome video and awesome shirt MrBett! Glad to have discovered your channel and taken part in this collab with you.
Thanks. This was such a great experience and a tof I've wanted to do for so long.
Thanks Mr.Betts
No problem. Now check out some of the other awesome #projectafrica videos.
This video is amazing thank you Mr betts
It's what I do.
What you do is amazing my class loves your videos😎
Thank you for this! Did Mansa Musa justice forsure
Wanted to do this for so long.
oh my gob. You are absolutely silly. I love it.
Hello I am a student. I watched your videos in class. I inspired by you thanks to my teacher. I’m learning all this stuff from you and subscribed
Glad to have you in the class
How was net worth calculated? Any info about gold supply logistics to the imperial court coffers?
Hey just subscribed from mr. Hogan your videos are the best
Love the style of this, thanks for the video!
Great work. Good job indeed !
Bane: identify your self to the world
Citizen: *breathes in*
Citizen: mY nAmE iS jEfF
If only there were more baskets, boxes, containers, buckets, chests, and weavers to hold in more kinds of payments and taxes yeah
I am learning about the Western African Kingdoms in Social Studies right now!
I am in college and my history class just covered this and this video covered almost all of the same material
Now pay me $1,000 a credit
This joint is hilarious.
What an odd format for history. I bet the kids love it
0:30 I never knew thanks mr bett
Lol
Gotta get that t-shirt!
Link in the description
When is the music coming back?
I owe one due to my Patreon patrons. There's probably going to be an animated one before that.
A new self converting is happening in brazil with a group who are converting to Sarmatianism (which is just another Judaism) , in ancient times it looks like they were both consider to be jewish and practice really closely to each other.
How/where would you rank him on a list in terms of greatest African rulers?
Very high, but that may be because I'm not very well versed in African rulers. Time to go check out the #projectafrica playlist.
@@MrBettsClass I hear that! I am trying to marathon through the whole playlist actually! :)
Ranavalona I, Queen of Madagascar was a good African ruler, probably the best of her time imo, because she was able to make Madagascar independent of European goods and the slave trade and started production of her own firearms. She also politically consolidated her empire, through increasing political complexity
@Heru Behudety She was extremely successful, she fended off many french and british invasions and attempts to dethrone her, so she was very capable. For example,
Taking for wikepedia:
"Ranavalona's reign was marked by a struggle between France and Britain to secure control over Madagascar.[40] The French, who held several small islands off Madagascar, were interested in gaining control over the main island but this move was opposed by the British who had an interest in maintaining a safe passage to India. Ranavalona pursued a policy of self-reliance to limit the influence of these foreign powers.[44]
Shortly after taking the throne, Ranavalona annulled the Anglo-Merina treaty that had been concluded between Radama and British envoys, and refused to continue receiving annual payments from Britain in exchange for adherence to the stipulations of the treaty. The most significant of these conditions was the kingdom's non-participation in the international slave trade, which had historically been a major source of revenue for the kingdoms of Imerina, Betsimisaraka, Sakalava and others across the island. One consequence of the termination of the Anglo-Merina friendship treaty was an end to the delivery of British weaponry, which rendered the queen vulnerable to designs against her from foreign powers and pockets of local resistance alike.[45] This vulnerability was underscored in 1829 when a fleet of six French ships launched an unprovoked attack against the fort of Foulpointe and the near"by town of Ivondro on the eastern coast of Madagascar.[45] The queen's army successfully repelled the French at the next port, forcing the ships to Île Sainte-Marie, where they engaged a diplomatic envoy sent from Antananarivo by Ranavalona. The protracted negotiations ensured the French suffered from the malaria prevalent in coastal areas, until the increasing casualties forced the ships' withdrawal from Ranavalona's territory.[46]"
From: www.notablebiographies.com/supp/Supplement-Mi-So/Ranavalona-I-Queen-of-Madagascar.html
"Despite her attempts to resist Western influence, Ranavalona had a curiously ambivalent attitude toward the West. It was French life that fascinated her; she had courtiers dressed in French clothing, often mixing the styles of a variety of eras, and she kept a battered piano on hand, sometimes inviting visitors to play it. When it came to economic and political matters, however, Ranavalona was the West's implacable foe. A combined French and English attack on Madagascar in 1849 failed miserably as European sailors were surprised by a false-fronted native fort that concealed a much more substantial structure. A struggle between French and English troops over a temporarily captured Malagasy flag also contributed to Ranavalona's victory. A set of 21 European skulls was mounted on poles and placed along the shoreline to discourage future invasions"
She also foiled many other foreign secret plots:
"Ranavalona's son, Rakoto, and her confidant, Laborde, turned against her and conspired with a French shipping merchant, Joseph Lambert, to drive her from power. The plot, launched in 1857, was well documented by an Austrian world traveler, Ida Pfeiffer, who was visiting Madagascar at the time and unwittingly became entangled in the intrigue. Ranavalona, probably with the help of spies, foiled the plan and toyed with the conspirators. Rakoto survived the resulting purges and pleaded for the lives of his European friends, and Ranavalona seemingly agreed."
The problem with her is that she was cruel and ruthless, she's known as the muderous Queen, especially by many Christian malagasies, as she executed Malagasy followers of Christianity, by traditionalists she's praised, and her actions as defended as she was trying to maintain the sovereignty of Madagascar. She is given the title, the world's most murderous Queen, and some people estimate about 2.5 million Malagasies died due to war, disease, and her cruel system of justice.
Been making it a priority to teach african history for years. My peers bypass it even thought it's in the standards. how DARE they
Actually, King Solomon was the richest person in history.
Mansa Musa was 2nd.
There no proof king Solomon exist lmao or Babylon.
Mr.Betts
Videos are so cool
I remember learning about this dude in 6th grade
Keep up the great work your doing amazing!!!!!! Also just between me and you i need some editing and videoing tips from you if you have the time?????!!!!! PLEASE???/
Mr.Hogans class 👌
Bryce Bassin Beau Hogan?
Ciara Deee yup
He was my teacher like 4 years ago
Ciara Deee Haha, he’s still my teacher rn
I’m from Mr.Hogans class!!!
Haven't heard from Hogan this year. Glad to hear he's still spreading the good word of mr Betts
I was watching your older videos on my TV and saw you had a new animated video about the colonies posted 12 hours ago, but I don’t see it on my phone! Did you actually post a video or was that just me seeing things?
That's odd. It's unlisted but a new animated video on the Colonies will come out tomorrow afternoon. It's part of a new series called colony chronicle. Odd that you received a notification.
Oh, that is really strange! I am so sorry if I ruined a surprise! And I am very excited for that series, it sounds really interesting!
Let me know tomorrow what you think
It’s mr Hogan’s class
I would have liked to have met this gentleman. Maybe be given 100lbs of gold, or he would hate me give me the crown of gold, Dothraki style.
what if the gold turned into cheese and thanks for making this video
Yo it’s me Hogan’s class
Love the Idea! Can I be down? Is there a list of topics that you want covered?
Can you plz do the thing were you will come to our school
Everyone: "Mansa Musa was rich."
The Dutch: **breathes in**
Everyone: "You can't just keep mentioning the East India Comp--"
The Dutch: *"HAHA ECONOMY GO BRRRRR"*
Mansa MUSA: “Fucking broke peasants” *pisses pure gold on them and shits gold bricks on em*
5:46 Mexico needed residents...
So this 700 years ago had more money than entire Africa have today.
I am from nigeria,which was part of mansa musa empire.
I think they went to the Bermuda Triangle.
I mean African history isn't taught here for the same reason brits don't learn us history
I've taught global before. At best it's Europe unit, not Europe, Europe, not Europe, Europe, etc. If it's not Egypt or Europe colonizing it, Africa is disregarded in a lot of curriculums.
Salt isn't "almost as valuable as gold" and has never been. This is a misconception. It was really valuable trade resource though. Exaggerations in educational videos should be avoided. I think Metatron made video about this salty thing.
He was richer than Solomon?
They made it to south America
mr hogan sent me
All most 1m
Subs!!!
8:24 oof
Its Abu Bakr, not Bakari
I found Abubakri commonly used as well. Decided to go with that one to try to avoid confusion with the original caliph Abu Bakr. I was torn on this, probably should have stated it.
project north america
Money is to Mansa Musa what men are for China
Come for the edumacation, stay for the Sufi Rave.
Does me betts reply
Mr
my name is gao lol
me hogan sent me
I love gold
Cut the boomer tier comedy
mr hogan send me
Sing for us liberal
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Payden Erwin nice
This is annoying.
People say if The Burning of the Library of Alexandria never happened, Humanity would have technology right now that we should get in about a thousand years, maybe if it never burned down, I would no how to delete someone else's comment. :/
Same. I mean it's overall good but there just too many "jokes" and cutaways. You're teaching history, people are here to learn history. He's has an intresting channel and the topic of the video is already intresting as is, the cutaways just distract from the lesson. I'm guessing this video was made for children or something.