Control The Choke Point: How The US Stole The Panama Canal

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  • @johnnyharris
    @johnnyharris  2 года назад +579

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    • @ilyadalaloyan1571
      @ilyadalaloyan1571 2 года назад +7

      Great video 👍😊

    • @sumitbegwani
      @sumitbegwani 2 года назад +3

      Nice video . When r you planning to come to india

    • @Ducanralf
      @Ducanralf 2 года назад +5

      Then they are complaining about Russia-Crimea Union !

    • @aadisingh9146
      @aadisingh9146 2 года назад +2

      I get it ,the U.S is bad.
      but why all this "why the stole.." content.
      make something new or different.

    • @runemonkey629
      @runemonkey629 2 года назад +4

      @@aadisingh9146 because he feels like making this type of content.

  • @prussianblue7040
    @prussianblue7040 2 года назад +5520

    Philippe must be the only engineer in history who can put “created a nation to support project” on their resume.

    • @zylnexxd842
      @zylnexxd842 2 года назад +58

      Lmao

    • @levelazn
      @levelazn 2 года назад +19

      america created Taiwan to support it's oppressive foreign policy

    • @arpansaha5638
      @arpansaha5638 2 года назад +212

      @@levelazn No one created taiwan except some Chinese. The nationalist government fled to Taiwan and kept ruling it after Commuist party of China won the civil war in 1949. Either you don't know the history, or were fed propaganda.

    • @arpansaha5638
      @arpansaha5638 2 года назад +14

      @BlerdLife There's no movie, or even any mention in most history books, because US wants to hide its imperialism.

    • @channel_void
      @channel_void 2 года назад +7

      @@levelazn um

  • @Katnnissgetta
    @Katnnissgetta 2 года назад +3232

    When the French were under the construction of the canal people actually didn’t know that the mosquitos were causing the yellow fever that was killing the workers, they thought the ants are the ones transmitting it. So nurses put water bowls under the beds’s legs of the workers so that the ants don’t come crawling to the workers but instead it just make the perfect breading ground for the mosquitos causing more deaths.

    • @caitlynsmith1713
      @caitlynsmith1713 2 года назад +108

      You had me at “so nurses put water bowls”

    • @caitlynsmith1713
      @caitlynsmith1713 2 года назад +103

      @@nickarjoma5350 France has a completely differently climate than Panama. I’m sure they had no knowledge about the environment and were obviously unprepared since 20,000 workers died.

    • @sepez
      @sepez 2 года назад +88

      @@caitlynsmith1713 The french empire wasn't just mainland France...

    • @AntiFurry_Jihad
      @AntiFurry_Jihad 2 года назад +50

      @@caitlynsmith1713 France still has 11 time zone and American territories under French control, like French Geinea in Latin America and tiny islands across world, so we know who's responsible for what? In my country there is a saying “Only wars can make Americans learn geography and history”

    • @AntiFurry_Jihad
      @AntiFurry_Jihad 2 года назад +7

      @@aratirao9007 no I wont! You are a paid promoter

  • @floydthompson8668
    @floydthompson8668 Год назад +281

    If teachers taught history like this, it would be every child's favorite subject!

    • @zackmartin74
      @zackmartin74 11 месяцев назад +9

      yup this is why i’m becoming a history teacher. it would be cool if i’m able to use these videos as mini lectures one day

    • @FenriZz
      @FenriZz 11 месяцев назад +5

      But what he says is not 100% accurate

    • @ronaldomontero3624
      @ronaldomontero3624 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@FenriZz google it it happened

    • @achille7730
      @achille7730 9 месяцев назад

      Luckily, I had a great history teacher like this in my highschool

    • @RocketRoketto
      @RocketRoketto 9 месяцев назад

      if you did literature you could use thug notes@@zackmartin74

  • @josedanielvillegas4475
    @josedanielvillegas4475 2 года назад +458

    Yes very sad we colombians (I'm colombian) lost Panama. But let me tell you this: I was in Panamá one month ago, and they are freaking waaaaay better without us. Being independent from Colombia is the best thing that could ever happen to them.

    • @dieptrieu6564
      @dieptrieu6564 Год назад +49

      I mean they are only better cause they have smaller population so the canal can pretty much carry their whole economy. If they were still under columbian. Then chances are high they would still have a luxurious life due to the canal. It's like comparing big port city to the rest of the country.

    • @HamzaKhan-ky1mt
      @HamzaKhan-ky1mt Год назад

      @@dieptrieu6564 Columbia is still more corrupt

    • @softdrink-0
      @softdrink-0 Год назад +39

      @@dieptrieu6564Columbia isn’t a shining beacon to the world you know

    • @dieptrieu6564
      @dieptrieu6564 Год назад +11

      @@softdrink-0 Neither do Panama or any country to that matter. Everyone have their own problem to deal with.

    • @syle3668
      @syle3668 Год назад +3

      Agree with Diệp Triệu. It's a port city, getting rich is unavoidable.

  • @NightRaider001
    @NightRaider001 2 года назад +3485

    Phillipe really was the embodiment of the saying, “Don’t let your dreams be dreams” in the most conniving and manipulative sense of the word. Man really wanted that canal lmao

    • @bpisan
      @bpisan 2 года назад +135

      Probably just wanted to cash in on his investment. Bet the wife back in France was pissed so he couldn’t go home until it paid out

    • @senurarx99
      @senurarx99 2 года назад +4

      sense of the statement*

    • @NightRaider001
      @NightRaider001 2 года назад +23

      @@bpisan anything for the hon hon oui oui baguette missus amirite

    • @hellothere4306
      @hellothere4306 2 года назад +6

      @@aratirao9007 you are Aditya Rathore, aren't you!? 😂

    • @victormiranda5197
      @victormiranda5197 2 года назад +16

      No, he just wanted his money back, he never even came back to Panama after the Hay-Bunau-Varilla treaty.

  • @bodombeastmode
    @bodombeastmode 2 года назад +847

    A couple of years ago I never would have thought I would be learning history from the Vox Borders guy. Seriously, his videos are incredible. Especially when considering it's basically just one guy.

    • @johnnyharris
      @johnnyharris  2 года назад +384

      lately I've been getting help from very talented people in research, editing, and animation. It's not all just a one man band anymore!

    • @nzx.
      @nzx. 2 года назад +25

      @@johnnyharris Good for you, grow on.

    • @Dommy521
      @Dommy521 2 года назад +14

      he should start a company to rival Vox i'm sure he won't have a problem getting investors

    • @abdesakib4424
      @abdesakib4424 2 года назад +12

      @@Dommy521 if I had money I would invest in his company. The world needs more Johnny Harrris contents.

    • @chrissessions6108
      @chrissessions6108 2 года назад +20

      The "Philippe" of RUclips

  • @Trx-ep7rg
    @Trx-ep7rg Год назад +54

    Panamanian here. A very accurate retelling of this amazing story that gave birth to my country! Props Johnny!

  • @leninisrael17
    @leninisrael17 Год назад +82

    Oh my God. I’m Panamanian and this videos has totally blown my mind. I had always heard about the Hay Bunau Varilla Treaty and I never knew its real background story. It’s so wild how Philippe literally tricked us to build the canal which caused us so many conflicts with the US. It’s the best video I’ve ever seen about the canal story. Great job! 🙌🏽

  • @unrox
    @unrox 2 года назад +1321

    Phillipe has big “apply for the job you’re severely unqualified for” energy

    • @larsstougaard7097
      @larsstougaard7097 2 года назад +37

      Truly a go big or go home story 😁

    • @manleyaccmanley617
      @manleyaccmanley617 2 года назад +3

      homie got balls

    • @mfitzburger5137
      @mfitzburger5137 Год назад +1

      @@manleyaccmanley617 that, and a flagrant disregard for the lands inhabitants

    • @dieptrieu6564
      @dieptrieu6564 Год назад +1

      @@mfitzburger5137 Eh, he help them win their independent bloodless. That's definitely not a bad thing for the people there

  • @javieraleman3611
    @javieraleman3611 2 года назад +1463

    Hi Johnny, this was a really cool video. I am panamenian and this story has been told to us in school a lot of times but you have made a great work explaining it. Thank you for sharing this with the world :D

    • @pol1315
      @pol1315 2 года назад

      vivu mi panamu 🐵🙉🐵🙉🐵🙉

    • @pol1315
      @pol1315 2 года назад

      panama pais incivilizado

    • @tunvm4893
      @tunvm4893 2 года назад +23

      What do you guys think of Philippe Bunau-Varilla? Was he a villain to the country?

    • @josemanuelpontonsossa3796
      @josemanuelpontonsossa3796 2 года назад +16

      I am from Colombia and the school told me another history. Like we sell Panama land to the US

    • @aratirao9007
      @aratirao9007 2 года назад +1

      🟫 SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE JOHNNY HARRIS

  • @angelikiyanopulos3281
    @angelikiyanopulos3281 2 года назад +80

    Fun fact: When the French were building the canal, and they didn't know what was causing the diseases that were killing their men (now we know it was because of the mosquitoes), they thought that putting buckets full of water in the legs of their bed would help to minimize the spread of the diseases. It actually ended up making it worse because the mosquitoes were using these buckets to lay their eggs.

  • @marcknopf1335
    @marcknopf1335 2 года назад +275

    Great video! But you forgot to mention two things: first, the were dozens of panamanian villages across de river with thousands of habitants which were forced to leave their lands in order for the canal to be built. Whole villages lay deep in the waters of the artificial lake. Second, panama proved the world that they can not only administrate the canal by themselves but also built a new set of locks in order to pass the post panamax ships (biggest container ships atm) by themselves. It is in fact a engineering wonder brought to reality by different nations.

  • @mariokartgamecube
    @mariokartgamecube 2 года назад +5797

    Shouts out to Phillipe, who held the bag so hard that he orchestrated a coup and changed the course of global events just to get his investment back

    • @tpalden753
      @tpalden753 2 года назад +144

      Wsb founder

    • @TheIslandRiders
      @TheIslandRiders 2 года назад +96

      WSB hall of famer right thur

    • @edwardtimothy3581
      @edwardtimothy3581 2 года назад +88

      Yep. My man carried the whole story😂

    • @vokasimid5330
      @vokasimid5330 2 года назад +18

      Real G

    • @TheEliseRodgers
      @TheEliseRodgers 2 года назад +35

      There is probably a Broadway Musical or a Ska album to be developed from this guy’s story.

  • @chiefmonrovia6691
    @chiefmonrovia6691 2 года назад +579

    Oh those photos of Teddy weren't propaganda, Teddy just actually wanted to play with the big machines 100%

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 2 года назад +12

      I believe that.

    • @bian7744
      @bian7744 2 года назад +4

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 I can also believe that.

    • @thesauce1682
      @thesauce1682 2 года назад +6

      I approve that.

    • @_DRMR_
      @_DRMR_ 2 года назад +3

      Does anyone remember Trump in that firetruck? That.

    • @akshatjain1130
      @akshatjain1130 2 года назад +4

      Teddy likes it big🌚

  • @IdealMotivation
    @IdealMotivation 2 года назад +351

    Thank you Johnny. The story telling was amazing. I love to see your video man. 🤗👏

    • @vladimirjohnlennon7546
      @vladimirjohnlennon7546 2 года назад

      Watch

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut 2 года назад +4

      Narrated like a 13 yr old valley girl lol.

    • @luislizarralde5946
      @luislizarralde5946 Год назад

      You live in a country of freedom just for you the rest is only your slaves fake wars for oil and here only steal white english man a murder no matter is called North american

    • @alexiatorrez7680
      @alexiatorrez7680 Год назад

      Great video thanks

  • @TacticalPoppins
    @TacticalPoppins Год назад +50

    This was one of the most entertaining tellings of the Panama Canal story. Excellent job!

  • @aegisofhonor
    @aegisofhonor 2 года назад +628

    the irony is, the volcanos that "threatened" the canal project in Nicaragua were on the opposite side of the lake where the canal was planned to be built and no active volcanos were threatening the canal from the south (all of them were north). The nearest active volcano was a good 70 miles north of the canal zone and was of no threat to the canal in any way.

    • @the_crypter
      @the_crypter 2 года назад +95

      How's that the irony though, I am sure it's pretty obvious that Philipe just wanted to create a state of paranoia regarding that Volcano and hence the whole distributing the Stamps thing. He just wanted them to shift their focus from there to Panama. Everyone universally agrees that those Volcano's didn't really posed a threat.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 2 года назад +3

      so I'm curious now, what's the land like there? would it have been possible to dig a sea level canal & what was the build difficulty there compared to in Panama?

    • @rap3208
      @rap3208 2 года назад +20

      Nicaragua was the first choice of the US because it was cheaper to build. It also had a lake to provide water for the locking system in the canal, they didn't have to flood lands to create a water source like they did in Panama. Give Philippe Buneu-Varilla for single handedly convincing everybody to build the canal in Panama.

    • @stack3843
      @stack3843 2 года назад +36

      one major issue of nicaragua is that you are building a canal connecting a fresh water body to a salt water body, which really is not a good idea. Philippe honestly prevented a major disaster

    • @johnnyt8286
      @johnnyt8286 2 года назад +3

      @@stack3843 why? what would happen stack?

  • @adwita224
    @adwita224 2 года назад +807

    The Phillepe guy, woah. I can't decide if I like him or not but I damn well admire him. Just how did a single French engineer manage to single-handedly manipulate and maneuver three countries, and slickly worked his way out. Just WOW.

    • @drx742
      @drx742 2 года назад +11

      in Panama Buneau-Varilla is the complicated "word" for JUDAS

    • @grizzlyaddams3606
      @grizzlyaddams3606 2 года назад +5

      It is truly amazeballs. Also remember that this was all done before humans had the telephone!

    • @Kriae
      @Kriae Год назад +2

      fact-checking was a lot harder

    • @matt0844
      @matt0844 Год назад +9

      Phillips is the guy who buy bitcoins and about to lose a lot money so he convinced everyone to get on it no matter what so he won’t lost his investment 😂😂

    • @pablogomeztorres892
      @pablogomeztorres892 Год назад

      It seems you admire an absolute douche

  • @ochonuevebajiu
    @ochonuevebajiu Год назад +34

    Como panameña es muy agradable el pequeño resumen que has hecho sobre la historia del Canal de Panamá y su ocupación por los EE. UU. Sería genial si hubiese podido hablar mucho más a detalle sobre como fue la presencia estadounidense en el país y cuales fueron aquellas consecuencias que marcaron un antes y después en la historia panameña, la historia de las relaciones entre Panamá y EE. UU es de las más interesantes que podrán ver :)

    • @Melody-Pines
      @Melody-Pines Год назад +4

      Como Colombiano tengo curiosidad habeis alguna vez pensado en una reunificasion con colombia o los panamenos nos odian mucho? haha saludos

    • @ochonuevebajiu
      @ochonuevebajiu Год назад +10

      @@Melody-Pines hola que tal, muy interesante tu pregunta. Debo decirte que desde la perspectiva panameña y la historia que envuelve tanto a Colombia antes Nueva Granada y Panamá, nunca ha sido agradable. Éramos un "departamento" olvidado de Colombia y nunca fuimos valorados, inclusive con toda la ganancia que le generabamos, ya que nos trataban de "país de bárbaros y negros". En la actualidad pensar en una "reunificación" con Colombia es totalmente imposible, Panamá como país a lo largo de su historia ha sufrido mucho y eso ha hecho que crezca en el panameño un sentir de patriotismo y nacionalismo que no permitiría que algo como eso pasara. Sin embargo, no tenemos ningún tipo de resentimiento encontra del pueblo colombiano, ya que el daño hecho a Panamá fue más bien "político-económico" en una escala media; también se debe destacar que muchos de los separatistas e inclusive nuestro primer presidente fue colombiano.
      No sé si esto haya respondido tu pregunta, pero me agradó mucho que la hayas hecho. En Panamá existe una biblioteca llamada "Biblioteca Nacional" cuenta con página web y libros en línea que pueden ayudarte en entender un poco más a fondo y detallado la historia de como fue Panamá al estar unida con Colombia.

    • @Melody-Pines
      @Melody-Pines Год назад +5

      @@ochonuevebajiu interesante gracias por tu respuesta ambrasos desde colombia

    • @roid1510
      @roid1510 Год назад +5

      Wow ☺️ i could only follow this conversation through google translate but i loved your talk :)

    • @Melody-Pines
      @Melody-Pines Год назад +1

      @@roid1510 gracias!

  • @DH-nz2pk
    @DH-nz2pk Год назад +5

    I LOVE the way you tell the stories!! Your delivery really makes it stick. Please continue

  • @arielvillanueva1127
    @arielvillanueva1127 2 года назад +1288

    I'm a Panamanian, and even tho I've been taught this in school for years, you have a way of telling it that is just fascinating.
    Fun fact: After we got the canal back, we basically built it again by making the canal expansion with an entirely new and larger set of locks. Today most of the canal has been built by Panama itself.

    • @aratirao9007
      @aratirao9007 2 года назад +7

      🟥 SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE JOHNNY HARRIS

    • @IraeCarvalho
      @IraeCarvalho 2 года назад +50

      @@aratirao9007 just searched, saw his most viewed video. He has such a heavy accent though... I am Brazilian, I lived 4 years in the US and I have a few Hindi/Pakistani friends, and I tend to have no trouble with the accent. But it is too much for me, I didn't manage to watch 1/3 of the video before I got completely lost, and RUclips didn't manage to auto-generate captions either.

    • @MikeMessiah
      @MikeMessiah 2 года назад +11

      but you gotta thank that frenchie to start it all, including the speratist movemement. You all should build a statue of him.

    • @ereristark425
      @ereristark425 2 года назад +18

      Thanks for the fun fact! I was wondering about the size of the docks since cargo ships are SO much bigger now.

    • @yusufbek2001
      @yusufbek2001 2 года назад

      What language you guys speak???

  • @miguelantoniogonzalezceden994
    @miguelantoniogonzalezceden994 2 года назад +465

    If you are interested, there is a book called "Erased: The Untold Story of the Panama Canal" in which details of the takeover of the Panama Canal lands and the establishment of the Canal Zone are laid out. As a Panamanian who is still learning about his country's history, thanks for the video, great as usual :)

    • @pol1315
      @pol1315 2 года назад

      Panama: 🐵🙉🐵🙉🐵🙉💩💩💩💩💩💩

    • @pol1315
      @pol1315 2 года назад +2

      panama no sería nada sin la intervención estadounidense

    • @sapopsiquico8574
      @sapopsiquico8574 2 года назад +3

      Totalmente cierto, Colombia nos tenía hechos verga.

    • @retroN8iV
      @retroN8iV 2 года назад

      ya got fkd by a French person how sad

    • @aratirao9007
      @aratirao9007 2 года назад

      ⭕ SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE JOHNNY HARRIS

  • @paulstewart6293
    @paulstewart6293 Год назад +13

    I've through the Panama canal three times in the early 1980s and each times was fascinating! The pilots had complete control of the ships unlike other waterways. To enter a lock we had to go full ahead to push the water out to take its place.

  • @isaiahalleman8055
    @isaiahalleman8055 Год назад +6

    This video is the most dynamic, entertaining, comprehensive history lesson on Panama throughout the canal building process. Very impressive!

    • @ochonuevebajiu
      @ochonuevebajiu Год назад

      this history has more details, it was basically a hell in Panama throughout the whole process that the US was here in Panama.

  • @MrOomariooO
    @MrOomariooO 2 года назад +1097

    Johnny is the history teacher we all wish we had, the librarian who knows those books which won't let us sleep at night, that father's friend who always has these interesting stories to share. I was sad when Johnny left Vox, now tho I couldn't be happier. Thanks for all the great work :)

    • @jenniferthompson6768
      @jenniferthompson6768 2 года назад +11

      Skillshare should put Johnny on their platform, to learn history and maps! How many young people can’t read a map, past their GPS!!!??

    • @cheshmandaz21
      @cheshmandaz21 2 года назад

      In did

    • @Sm-pd6oy
      @Sm-pd6oy 2 года назад +1

      💯💯

    • @scottbeaulieu8192
      @scottbeaulieu8192 2 года назад +5

      @@jenniferthompson6768 don't feel bad for the "dumb" kids in school who cared more about being the popular one or funny one, or anything other than focusing on getting the education. They can't read a map because they were fvcking around in class not because the education system is flawed. You don't need fancy graphics and memes in a video with a cool story to learn a lesson. Why cater to those people to get them to learn when they should be taught discipline to learn like everyone else.

    • @felosrg1266
      @felosrg1266 2 года назад +3

      @@scottbeaulieu8192 disagree, You will remember a lot more if they topic was teached with a cool story and fancy graphics

  • @edwardwongks
    @edwardwongks 2 года назад +592

    Millions of kids will now understand the history behind Panama. Thanks Johnny for explaining history in a way that is relatable and interesting.

    • @richardv.7826
      @richardv.7826 2 года назад +9

      Millions of kids will know that the US is a and have always been a Bully!

    • @darkthanatos9927
      @darkthanatos9927 2 года назад +3

      Millions of kids *video has less that 500k visita*

    • @edwardwongks
      @edwardwongks 2 года назад +4

      @@darkthanatos9927 give it time. 500k in a few days is impressive already. Many of Johnny's videos have over a million views.

    • @stevenpeterson4490
      @stevenpeterson4490 2 года назад +1

      @@richardv.7826 millions of kids understand its the people to blame that elect people who have room temp IQ, but sure blame the entire country for the actions of few

    • @cuthomas4664
      @cuthomas4664 2 года назад

      And also he explained these stories under an extremely left wing populism perspective. Used to like his content up until I noticed his simple world concept with two poles: the evil capitalism and the innocent victims. Just a few steps away to Marxism.

  • @Ian-ny6ux
    @Ian-ny6ux Год назад +1

    Great interesting engineering video john & team! Thanks for bringing all these interesting videos to light!

  • @andrxito
    @andrxito Год назад +15

    I'm a bit late to this, just wanted to add that this was possible because Colombia was also at the gripes of a civil war (Thousand Day war) as they thought us in school in Panama. So it's not so much that Colombia said yeah just do whatever you want but more like their hands were full with other more pressing problems.
    Also that another set of bigger locks has been built and it's awesome.

  • @andrewkean6163
    @andrewkean6163 2 года назад +454

    Your storytelling ability just keeps getting better. I couldn't wait to hear the next part of that story.

  • @juansarasua
    @juansarasua 2 года назад +187

    It's amazing how you can keep everyone interested for 20 min about history, even people that are not interested in history at all, you are an amazing storyteller Johnny, I learned a lot from you as a Content Creator. Thanks!

    • @yuna9044
      @yuna9044 2 года назад

      *AISURU.TOKYO/SIESTA?[Romantic-sex]💞*
      (◍•ᴗ•◍)✧*。18 years and over
      RUclips: This is fine
      Someone: Says "heck"
      RUclips: Be gone
      #однако #я #люблю #таких #рыбаков #Интересно #забавно #девушка #смешная #垃圾

    • @foofs2721
      @foofs2721 2 года назад

      We should all learn history as a lesson , learning from other people mistake , the past mistake . Not the dates the names of the people , if the the story is amazing like this one , everyone would've remember the names and dates easily.

    • @allymib3441
      @allymib3441 2 года назад

      yea, i dont rlly like history but i rlly sat in class and enjoyed this. Amazing

  • @jakubwrona2040
    @jakubwrona2040 Год назад +5

    Man, your storytelling cracks me up :D Very informative, should be included in history lessons in school.

  • @YuriyAlaska
    @YuriyAlaska 2 года назад +1

    Dude, this is like history art. You’re an artist. And the editing work is just phenomenal!

  • @DudyMoko
    @DudyMoko 2 года назад +784

    I grew up in the former Canal Zone area and it was very exciting hearing Johnny talk about it with such historical accuracy. I've seen many documentaries throughout the years with fatal historical errors (usually from the American point of view, which oftentimes depicted them as the world superheroes) but this one really gets it right. Thanks Johnny.

    • @whatelseison8970
      @whatelseison8970 2 года назад +6

      Whoa.. so they actually talked like that? 😋

    • @davidsamudio3899
      @davidsamudio3899 2 года назад +36

      Not only depicting americans as heroes, but also trying as much as posible to make the french look as bad and incompetent as posible, what happened to the french mainly was ignorace of the enviroment and climate

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 2 года назад +1

      @@whatelseison8970 OMG, that's what I was going to say! I mean WTF? I didn't realise the Panama people invented that language! ;)

    • @IpSyCo
      @IpSyCo 2 года назад +3

      @@davidsamudio3899 I mean, that’s how most countries write their history. There are two hero’s and two villains to every story.

    • @sinarouhi3966
      @sinarouhi3966 2 года назад +4

      @@davidsamudio3899 tbf french were mostly that bad 😆

  • @janusz6165
    @janusz6165 2 года назад +815

    Hey, Johnny! I really enjoy your content. One thing that I feel is missing and would strengthen the channel would be use of dates or timelines to keep track of important relevant historical dates, times, etc. At times you do give some dates but I enjoy being able to follow along with the specific dates and then do my own analysis to see what was happening in regions around your topics for greater context. It’s impossible to get all the info into your 20 min videos and I like to use your research as a starting point. Thanks for your great content and PLEASE! Release more “How the U.S. stole the Middle East” videos. I think with Afghanistan this would be a very interesting video. Take care!

    • @zeromailss
      @zeromailss 2 года назад +21

      Great point, as a casual viewer I only treat it as an interesting historical story but it could be more than that. If I was still in school I would love to do a deeper research on my own and use it as my project or something and focusing more on specific part of the story

    • @delikat83
      @delikat83 2 года назад +3

      Wow, all who comment to this. I feel exactly the same. But always, I'm late to the party

    • @LazizbekYusupov92
      @LazizbekYusupov92 2 года назад

      Yeah, if not planned some other stuff, Afghanistan would be a nice point, to enlighten the matter with your brilliant way of analysis and a wide sight to a matter.

    • @haythamhammud
      @haythamhammud 2 года назад +2

      I’m just happy he liked a comment that contains the sentence “ please do how the us stole the middle east again”

    • @LikeMinds
      @LikeMinds 2 года назад

      I think Julian assange has already revealed it through 'the Afghan War documents leak'.... a video relevant to this topic was made here - ruclips.net/video/fqMHm6ter9A/видео.html&t - you might find it interesting too!

  • @tarekdeeb7314
    @tarekdeeb7314 2 года назад +1

    This is the most fun I've had watching a RUclips video! Thanks Johnny ❤️

  • @majesticsounds8958
    @majesticsounds8958 Год назад +1

    Your videos are amazing. Very informative! I enjoy your creative approaching to teaching and taking us through your journey. Out of this world🤞🔥

  • @mariuszarszylo1476
    @mariuszarszylo1476 2 года назад +802

    I stayed in Panama for 2 weeks a few years ago, and we ended up visiting the panama canal. At first I honestly didn't care too much, but once you get there and see it in person...wow. I could have sat there and watched boats entering/exiting all day long. It honestly is a technological marvel.

    • @georgekosko5124
      @georgekosko5124 2 года назад +11

      @jabroni destroyer lmao

    • @abec8929
      @abec8929 2 года назад +1

      @jabroni destroyer I agree

    • @LoganLS0
      @LoganLS0 2 года назад +5

      @jabroni destroyer that's silly.

    • @Coolsomeone234
      @Coolsomeone234 2 года назад +5

      @@abec8929 are you willing to pay lots of money and time for your products?

    • @Ali-uh2go
      @Ali-uh2go 2 года назад +5

      And if you go to the Expansion Locks (Cocoli or Agua Clara) where bigger boats pass by you will be amazed. It is truly amazing.

  • @starmax1000
    @starmax1000 2 года назад +140

    15:17 fun fact, the famous "panama hat" is actually from Ecuador, made out of toquilla straw and became very widespread in the region by the 1800s
    the name panama hat pretty much comes from this picture and just remained that way as a misnomer ever since

    • @shreyaskj9955
      @shreyaskj9955 2 года назад

      Yes, but they were part of same country i.e. Columbia, so this hat would have been Panamanian as much as Ecuadorian for foreigners at least.

    • @starmax1000
      @starmax1000 2 года назад +8

      @@shreyaskj9955 true ish, but it's still a misnomer because they're different regions with slightly different culture people, achievements and history. Kind of like calling a "chicago style pizza" a "miami cheesecake" or whatever lol

    • @ingridayarza
      @ingridayarza Год назад +1

      Exactly, and the actual Panamanian hat is the Sombrero Pintao!

  • @DaveSy
    @DaveSy 2 года назад +3

    First time I’ve really sat down and binged your history videos, and they’re so comprehensively awesome! It’s like more coherent Drunk History, and almost as funny!

  • @BanshanMarwein
    @BanshanMarwein Год назад +2

    Brilliant illustrations, absolutely enjoying watching so many levels of information, no doubt this is a great engineering works

  • @willstyles4988
    @willstyles4988 2 года назад +449

    One day at peak Jonny; "How the US Stole the world!"

    • @elslimo
      @elslimo 2 года назад +19

      For now it's only vulnerable countries

    • @natuna23
      @natuna23 2 года назад +7

      usa is went downhill rn

    • @JJamahJamerson
      @JJamahJamerson 2 года назад +23

      I think one day it will be “how the US lost the world.”

    • @salahaldin447
      @salahaldin447 2 года назад

      This should be a compilation of all of his videos

    • @MrNussbuss
      @MrNussbuss 2 года назад +7

      @@elslimo it's not about countries and land they filled as theirs, it's about their power through products and media, that they try to put out everywhere in the world, so that the political power stays up.
      Luckily this power slowly falls apart, but the ones filling the gap are often not better candidates.

  • @zubinsamuel
    @zubinsamuel 2 года назад +2825

    When Vox restarts borders with someone else.
    Johnny: How Vox stole my content 😂
    Edit: Thanks for the likes everyone (I know you're laughing too, Johnny 😂)

  • @williamhahs1586
    @williamhahs1586 Год назад

    Just found this channel today and I love it. Been listening all afternoon at work.

  • @mistermclaur9205
    @mistermclaur9205 2 года назад +9

    "Philippe, where were you during all those years? Me and the kids missed you!" "Damn Martha!!! I wanted this canal!"

  • @jeffathomp
    @jeffathomp 2 года назад +245

    To be fair, the canal was and still is Panama's greatest asset, so the deal kind of worked out for everyone. Except Columbia, Columbia got screwed.

    • @flor5056
      @flor5056 2 года назад +47

      It's Colombia but yes

    • @Bazzookie
      @Bazzookie 2 года назад +91

      It's actually quite hilarious how a single man with his own selfish goals manipulated the US and Panama into not only making one of the most incredible engineering achievements in Human History, but actually created something that didn't screw over the country it was built in, and instead, made panama vital to shipping between the Atlantic and Pacific providing a stable money maker for their economy, and on top of that, gave the Panamanians the independence the were looking for. The Panama Canal is literally a story of pure greed and selfish ambition, and everyone's lives ended up better because of it. It's honestly like some sort of dumb ironic joke.

    • @IraeCarvalho
      @IraeCarvalho 2 года назад +31

      @@Bazzookie It is not a joke, actually. You don't know Philipe, I don't know him either. He could really believe he was making the world a better place. Or not. I am not sure I care. If he did make his profit, I would say he deserves it, pretty big. When greed aligns with the greater good, it is not a problem at all. What we should spot and try to stop is greed that makes everyone in the process worst for it.

    • @IraeCarvalho
      @IraeCarvalho 2 года назад +14

      To be honest, I don't think Columbia got screwed. It would never work for them as a big country to keep the canal as part of their borders. Panama being small, independent and having one of the most important commercial routes both China and the US rely on is big for international peace. I would say in that sense, it worked out pretty good for Columbia too. They had no war, they don't manage this land anymore, and if Panama had it's own identity and desired to be separate before all he history, it would keep the country polarized for how much longer? Would it lead to civil war? No one knows. So, I guess the entire world ended up better for it. Philipe is a hero after all.

    • @alfrredd
      @alfrredd 2 года назад +10

      @@IraeCarvalho It's Colombia btw

  • @mmsteph2964
    @mmsteph2964 2 года назад +401

    This was such a succinct breakdown of what is a complex history. I love how so many points are referenced and the tie in towards the end about the 1964 flag riots and eventual treaty. The discussion of U.S. motives and imperialism is so often missing and I really appreciate you hitting on those points, especially Teddy Roosevelt’s particular actions. As a Panamanian I have people flat out ask me if I’m talking about a real country sometimes and it’s wild. If you want to learn more, the University of Florida has a substantial digital collection through the libraries of documents, pictures, and more from the Canal Zone. Thank you Johnny.

    • @joekate121609
      @joekate121609 2 года назад +7

      You're colombian deep down.

    • @jacoba5695
      @jacoba5695 2 года назад +4

      @@joekate121609 what a troll

    • @joekate121609
      @joekate121609 2 года назад +1

      @@jacoba5695 how didn't you watch the video.

    • @Cris-if8kf
      @Cris-if8kf 2 года назад

      Hey, I have you question for you out of curiosity, How do you feel about Noriega? I don't know much of him besides he was a CIA asset and dictator

    • @uchennanwogu2142
      @uchennanwogu2142 2 года назад +2

      You're nation was literally created by the USA.

  • @louieromo8902
    @louieromo8902 Год назад +2

    I enjoy how you tell history mate. Great work.

  • @probalghosh8448
    @probalghosh8448 Год назад +1

    Brilliantly narrated, many thanks

  • @matthiasm4299
    @matthiasm4299 2 года назад +141

    Due to an impassable jungle, there is no road connection between Colombia and Panama, which is why you can't drive from North to South America (the Darién Gap). That must've made declaring independence a lot easier.

    • @marmac83
      @marmac83 2 года назад +10

      Ironic that you can cross Panama by water, but not by land.

    • @matthiasm4299
      @matthiasm4299 2 года назад +3

      @@marmac83 Well, it depends in which direction. ;)

    • @marmac83
      @marmac83 2 года назад +5

      @@matthiasm4299 Don't kill my joke.

  • @mohitpandya4280
    @mohitpandya4280 2 года назад +284

    The time you said " so buckle up " I literally stopped watching on my phone, opened my laptop and started watching it from beginning.
    You are a great story teller Johnny

    • @cesaralgerre1915
      @cesaralgerre1915 2 года назад +1

      same thing happened to me a while ago hahaha

    • @anishgurung3866
      @anishgurung3866 2 года назад

      same here bro.

    • @car5lota33
      @car5lota33 2 года назад

      It was on the background and i started watching fully!

    • @irfanshaik1302
      @irfanshaik1302 2 года назад

      yeah he sure is 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Arch_icestorm
    @Arch_icestorm Год назад +14

    The Rideau canal also uses the lock system. The canal connect Ottawa to the st. Lawrence river in Kingston is 202km long and was built in 1832. It uses 45 locks at 23 stations and most are still hand operated. It’s the oldest continuously operated canal system in North America.

  • @ikGREENY
    @ikGREENY 2 года назад

    Great video, knowledge I didn’t know I needed but was very informative and entertaining!

  • @TimFitzGeraldca
    @TimFitzGeraldca 2 года назад +406

    Johnny: I’m on a first-name basis with Philippe I’ve studied his history so hard.
    CGP Grey: Hold my Tiffany…

  • @farisshaikh1026
    @farisshaikh1026 2 года назад +60

    What I love about Johhny Harris' documentaries is that even when you think you know the story, you come here and realize you really didn't.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 2 года назад

      Johnny tells you exactly what you didn't know you wanted to know about what you don't know you don't know about what you know.

  • @jr388
    @jr388 2 года назад

    THE BEST RUclips channel I ever stumbled upon. Great work!

  • @johnnyharris
    @johnnyharris  2 года назад

    I created a new series. It’s the biggest thing I’ve ever made. Go watch ep 1 here: ruclips.net/video/p7_TZagxjyk/видео.html

  • @vaenkatanathansundararajan429
    @vaenkatanathansundararajan429 2 года назад +59

    Every time the notification arrives alarming me you have posted a video.. I drop everything that I'm doing and start watching your video. 😂 That's how much i love your videos 😀

    • @justomari2673
      @justomari2673 2 года назад +1

      same here

    • @yuna9044
      @yuna9044 2 года назад

      *AISURU.TOKYO/SIESTA?[Romantic-sex]💞*
      (◍•ᴗ•◍)✧*。18 years and over
      RUclips: This is fine
      Someone: Says "heck"
      RUclips: Be gone
      #однако #я #люблю #таких #рыбаков #Интересно #забавно #девушка #смешная #垃圾

  • @alexah12
    @alexah12 2 года назад +142

    Johnny talking about Panama! Can’t believe it! Been following your videos for such a long time. Thanks for sharing part of the story with a very interesting perspective and narration.
    The Panama Canal has an enormous value for our country. Regaining our sovereignty and its administration was one of the main political and social objectives during the upcoming decades, as you mentioned.
    The riots you highlighted took place on January 9, 1964, also referred to as Martyrs' Day, to remember this movement and the people that lost their lives that day.
    High school students protested so that the Panamanian flag could fly alongside the U.S. flag in the zone. If you talk with anybody that experienced January 9, you understand how this is one of the moments that really shaped our country’s history.
    There is a Panamanian documentary called “Paname”, fully recommend it! It gives more insight into the French construction. Thanks again for sharing!

    • @ashokiimc
      @ashokiimc 2 года назад +8

      man you guys should be grateful to americans, if it hadn’t been for them your country would’ve lost a huge part of its economy.

    • @minecrafterselite1
      @minecrafterselite1 2 года назад +4

      @@ashokiimc the canal wouldnt have existed and panama would still be ok without having 20,000+ deaths.

    • @abdielgonzalez6656
      @abdielgonzalez6656 2 года назад +3

      Una panameña en un vid de Johnny, ya no me siento especial 😭😭 jajajaj. Nice comment tho!!

    • @victor2510
      @victor2510 2 года назад +5

      @@abdielgonzalez6656 Panameño acá también

    • @GFSaa-fr9be
      @GFSaa-fr9be 2 года назад +5

      @@abdielgonzalez6656 acá también anda una panameña 🙋‍♀️

  • @snipedotgenius
    @snipedotgenius 2 года назад

    I love your work I’ve binged watched your channel now for the past 3 days

  • @luisvanegas6549
    @luisvanegas6549 2 месяца назад

    Loved the way this piece of history was presented ! So engaging!!!

  • @joanferov443
    @joanferov443 2 года назад +42

    As a Colombian guy, I never thought you would speak about Colombia and Panama. I repeat your videos over and over so that I can improve my English. Thank you Johnny.

    • @cosmokaulitz22
      @cosmokaulitz22 2 года назад +5

      Lastima que al vídeo se le olvidó mencionar que Panamá se unió a Colombia, no que siempre fue parte de Colombia.

  • @Mullkaw
    @Mullkaw 2 года назад +61

    15:49 A fun reminder that the Atlantic entrance to the canal is more west than the Pacific entrance, despite the Atlantic being on the right of the Americas. It makes more sense when you look at a map lol

    • @Aaronit0
      @Aaronit0 2 года назад +2

      What ?! I didn't even notice !
      Thanks for the fun fact. 👍

    • @danieljensen2626
      @danieljensen2626 2 года назад +2

      @@Aaronit0 Johnny kinda showed how it's on a twisty part of Panama, where the Atlantic is actually North and the Pacific is south, and then I guess the canal is on a bit of a diagonal.

    • @aratirao9007
      @aratirao9007 2 года назад

      ⚪ SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE JOHNNY HARRIS

  • @keithfernandez8965
    @keithfernandez8965 Год назад +3

    That was wild....I remember some of those facts do do high school history...but you made it so much more interesting...I thank you for the info mixed with your great humor...keep them coming...

  • @st8tch790
    @st8tch790 2 года назад

    Such an incredible video and audio mix

  • @drew899
    @drew899 2 года назад +42

    I love the perspective Johnny provides. Just the other day in my Into to Construction Class, we were learning about how the canal was a feat of engineering, but we didn’t learn very much about how many people died to build the structure. Keep up the great work!

    • @SykotikShadow
      @SykotikShadow 2 года назад +3

      Wow I learned about that and the deaths from malaria and such diseases plus work accidents that contributed to a lot of deaths during the construction of this canal in elementary school.

    • @shuttsteven
      @shuttsteven 2 года назад +1

      You learned about construction in a construction class?

    • @aratirao9007
      @aratirao9007 2 года назад

      ▫️ SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE JOHNNY HARRIS

    • @drew899
      @drew899 2 года назад

      @@shuttsteven yea sometimes.

  • @jadeashton406
    @jadeashton406 2 года назад +34

    That really is wild! I'm used to seeing the comparatively tiny locks on British canals (which I believe have been used for centuries in Britain and other countries), but it's incredible to see how they were engineered on such a large scale

  • @slightlyokvideos
    @slightlyokvideos Год назад +3

    Johnny is actually cracked at making these, I always hated learning about history until I found this youtube channel.

  • @awinsawin6471
    @awinsawin6471 2 года назад +17

    Only Johnny Harris can make history sound so intersting and fun to learn

  • @fissionabledolphin
    @fissionabledolphin 2 года назад +200

    The sad thing is Johnny probably has plenty of content to use for this series

    • @cooluser23
      @cooluser23 2 года назад

      He should just make one for Netflix.

    • @Racko.
      @Racko. 2 года назад

      How is that sad? That’s interesting!

    • @Racko.
      @Racko. 2 года назад +4

      @@Xiahoud To learn more about the shit that's been happening? Yes! It's sad but interesting to know to keep ppl more informed on it! What's the issue??

    • @aratirao9007
      @aratirao9007 2 года назад

      🔵 SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE JOHNNY HARRIS

    • @abdesakib4424
      @abdesakib4424 2 года назад +1

      @@Racko. you didn’t get his point. He's not against learning, it’s just sad the amount of contents he can work with i.e. the amount of brutalization & imperialism US have spread over the world.

  • @MinhPhan-sf9hk
    @MinhPhan-sf9hk 2 года назад +59

    This guy reminds me about Cyrus West Field the man who laid the first transatlantic telegraph cable connecting America and Europe. Similar to this it was the an incredible story, Cyrus too, did a lot of politicking and maneuvering with the governments on both continents to fund it. I think you should do a deep dive about it Johnny.

    • @DjLiviu86
      @DjLiviu86 2 года назад

      Yeah Johnny. You should do that story.

  • @JAYFULFILMZ
    @JAYFULFILMZ 2 года назад

    This is like drunk history on Comedy Central but no drinking & more well thought out! I love your channel bro 💯🙏🏾

  • @lmf0114
    @lmf0114 Год назад +1

    Thanks for Policy Genius! I'm checking it out!

  • @CarlosMedina-oo5qw
    @CarlosMedina-oo5qw 2 года назад +50

    Great video, Johnny! One of the things they taught us in school (I'm from Panama) is that besides the stamp with Mt Momotombo, Bunau-Varilla also distributed a second stamp to the US Congress, this one of a centuries-old structure called El Arco Chato (the Flat Arch). This structural feature from an old convent was supposed to serve as a testament to the geological tranquillity of the Isthmus of Panama, as opposed to Nicaragua. I believe the old structure finally gave in and collapsed just a few years ago, but the ruins still stand in the Old Quarter of the City.

  • @cabst-hyacinth
    @cabst-hyacinth 2 года назад +35

    I really love your videos Johnny! An interesting side story about the Panama Canal is that, after it was completed, the Nicaraguans still had interest in building (or having a foreign power rather) a canal of their own. The Nicaraguan liberal-nationalist government at the time under Jose Santos Zelia consulted with countries like Germany and Japan, which obviously was not to the liking of the US (you cannot call it a choke point if there's an alternative a few hundred miles up north). So in 1911, an American citizen in Nicaragua died under suspicious circumstances that was seen by the US as enough reason to send the Marine Corps to occupy Nicaragua and secure American interests and lives. This caused the collapse of the liberal government, Americans appointed the conservative class to lead, and "coincidently" enough in a very short time were signing a treaty with this new government establishing a concession for the US to build a canal in Nicaragua, prohibiting Nicaragua to grant that concession to any other country. Obviously, that canal was never built.
    I consider this event to be extremely consequential in contemporary Nicaraguan history. The Marines occupied Nicaragua for over 20 years, giving rise to Sandino's armed resistance movement, which was responded with the creation of a National Guard under a man named Somoza, who himself became president of Nicaragua and established a presidential dynasty that was overthrown in 1979 by the marxist Sandinistas (that have nothing to do with Sandino) who were lead by Daniel Ortega, who today in 2021 is the current dictator of Nicaragua, who has ruled this country for a combined 24 years... all because the United States didn't want us to have that canal.
    If you read this, hopefully you can find this little anecdote interesting :)

    • @Gregorius421
      @Gregorius421 2 года назад +5

      Johnny: "How the US turned Nicaragua into a dictatorship".

  • @neal_rigga90
    @neal_rigga90 2 года назад +3

    I stumbled upon your channel yesterday and gotta say, as a history buff. I love it! Keep up the informative videos man!

  • @GSHIEH1
    @GSHIEH1 29 дней назад

    Hi Johnny, as a young history teacher the style, way you convey information visually, and your transcript is beyond amazing. So glad you broke away from Vox or whatever and started your own RUclips channel. The delivery of the content shows just how much research you put in to be able to simplify without losing any critical analysis.

  • @nosho409
    @nosho409 2 года назад +78

    You've always been super crafty with your editing and storytelling, but this one took things to an even higher level.

  • @xxeditsxx7425
    @xxeditsxx7425 2 года назад +70

    Ahhhh yes another "How the US stole" series. Love these series

  • @lisaclausen1502
    @lisaclausen1502 2 года назад

    Love your content and great story telling!

  • @sailingyoumeandjosapea6770
    @sailingyoumeandjosapea6770 Год назад

    I’m halfway at the break which is needed to get a cup of tea and settle back in for the next half. This is really great stuff I love it

  • @kgb1632
    @kgb1632 2 года назад +4

    The effort and quality this man puts is insane. Love it man

  • @kunalanmurthy1828
    @kunalanmurthy1828 2 года назад +41

    What a wild and interesting story, I turned on the notifications for ur channel and whenever I watch a new video you always leave me overwhelmed and satisfied 🤩

    • @DjSadhu
      @DjSadhu 2 года назад

      Same here

  • @dominicgreenfield737
    @dominicgreenfield737 Год назад

    Thank you so much for making these videos after a long days work I don’t want to watch the news, a drama, or a soap, I just wanna watch one of your videos please keep making them. Again many thanks 🙏

  • @DaraStarrTucker
    @DaraStarrTucker 10 месяцев назад

    The storytelling on this channel is incredible.

  • @ajbwbd
    @ajbwbd 2 года назад +3

    Johnny you're so informative and interesting in presenting videos of all types , keep it up your videos are just awesome

  • @stefanypaiva727
    @stefanypaiva727 5 месяцев назад

    this video is incredible! so dynamic, schools should show this!

  • @leonardowynnwidodo9704
    @leonardowynnwidodo9704 6 месяцев назад

    Love how you do an expectation vs. reality scenario in your videos 😂❤

  • @stevenopolis3155
    @stevenopolis3155 2 года назад +36

    You deserve all your subscribers and many millions more. Thanks for consistently providing us with fascinating stories, and content.
    Well done.

  • @KeshavDulal
    @KeshavDulal 2 года назад +20

    Johnny, the history teacher we need! Great storytelling.

  • @broccolihart1
    @broccolihart1 2 месяца назад

    JH, your background music/audio is top notch.

  • @DoomBreather101
    @DoomBreather101 2 года назад

    small note, thank you for adding yellow bar for ad, you are best. love love

  • @raulcalvo8900
    @raulcalvo8900 2 года назад +26

    Greetings from Panamá 🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦
    Gracias por hablar sobre lo que pasó en este pequeño pero hermoso país.
    Bless!! 👍😀

  • @xpsantix84a
    @xpsantix84a 2 года назад +18

    Great video! I would only add that there was a civil war in Colombia at the time, which also had a significative relevance in the panamean uprising and in the negotiations for independence and the canal building.

  • @rewantkhadka879
    @rewantkhadka879 2 года назад

    thoroughly explained
    loved the content

  • @CBPfilm
    @CBPfilm 2 года назад +1

    This is the simplest yet greatest breakdown of historical events that I seen lol

  • @thetrison
    @thetrison 2 года назад +63

    After watching this vid: Phillippe was damn obsessed, Teddy is still lovable, and Johnny's way of teaching history is kinda like CGP Grey.

    • @Kiba114
      @Kiba114 2 года назад +11

      hows teddy loveable? he did a lot of shitty stuff as well

    • @shehinn207
      @shehinn207 2 года назад +7

      @@Kiba114 well technically this was a good deal for all, the us got their canal, the panamanians got their freedom from colombia (teddy is one of the reason) and the panama canal was and is panamas greatest investment till now, all thanks to one lil mastermind philippe (teddy has done a lot of crazy things but this one actually turned to be kinda good)

    • @thetrison
      @thetrison 2 года назад +1

      @@Kiba114 Well, all US presidents are like that and I love Teddy so what's your point?

    • @vacuumcleaner5208
      @vacuumcleaner5208 2 года назад +2

      @@Kiba114 it’s kind of hard to find any president who has not done some sort of shitty thing: teddy did more good than bad in his presidency though.

    • @kgblagden
      @kgblagden 2 года назад +5

      @@Kiba114 But look at his face tho. He looks so goofy. How can someone hate a face like that?

  • @axli13
    @axli13 2 года назад +6

    Johnny you are just amazing. To present history in such amusing ways. No one can do it better than you. Just keep it up man.

  • @stickmcskunky4345
    @stickmcskunky4345 9 месяцев назад

    That is absolutely astounding. Not at all the story that I remember from U.S. public school system history class. Thanks for the story. So far every single one of your videos have been revealing and riveting. Props.

  • @rabha2706
    @rabha2706 Год назад +13

    Phillip is one of those men from the past who just are the best problem solvers in real life