Why? You are really think that without the music would've been be better? Without this music would've been worse. Music helping making history more interesting to people. Especially for the English-language version, because English does not allow you to say "For the People", so this music helps a lot
It just needs to be turned down a few notches. Also, if they did the same amount of info in 25-30 min so he didn't rush from point to point it would be much more digestible. Great doc otherwise.
Hey, i live in Canada and a lot of people made this error but it’s better to use the word Inuit than Eskimo. Because, Eskimo mean «people who eat raw meat» and it’s the name give by the colonisator but anyways really good video :)
I loved the use of footage from various documentaries and biopics, it was fun to see which ones I recognized lol. I think it did need music but I don't think that was exactly the right choice and it could have been quieter at some points. But other than that, very entertaining, and great commentary. Keep it up!
How many people have to do a test right after everyone on country theory for you stating how communication to living about system and story roles of Canada historically being
This history of Canada goes back long time ago when immigrants from England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and France arrived in our neighbor to the north.
These people were Britons and identified as British. The English had been at war with the French for hundreds of years trying to compete for land and territory found in the new world. Britons at that time were loyal to their King and country and mainly Protestant church of England. One God , One word. No other authority. Some say the American war of independence was a Popish war against Protestantism. When the Americans mention Ireland, they don't understand Ireland was occupied by Britain because it was an open flank that could have been occupied by the French and thus stopped ships leaving Britain. No word is spoken about the Irish immigrants denied entry unless they fought in the American civil war. One God. One monarch. Justice and Parliament.
This video did not mention the 1982 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Canada Act 1982 which enabled the country to have more autonomy from the British Parliament to amend its own constitution.
Sorry, but can of tolerate the dramatic, over-the-top music. Like, WHO thought this was appropriate for anything past the intro? What a shame. Seems like a great effort, just can't listen to this anymore. 7min and I'm OUT!
I think that's something that many American historians (save for the most diligent ones) prefer not to discuss. And to be honest, it wasn't us who did it, really; it was the British. But then, it can be argued that we were still officially British at the time, so maybe we _did_ do it.... [shrug]
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Only about 80% accurate and also with a lot of errors and omissions. A Canadian rendition of this story would be quite different and objectively accurate than this one from an American “point of view”. Canada won the war of 1812-1814 as Canada repelled the invasion by the U.S.. Canada also burned down your Capital in Washington DC.
Not a bad overview - lots of complicated historical narratives, tough to discuss in any depth in a 20-minute vid. A few thoughts from a Canadian amateur history buff: 1) This expat Newfoundlander would like you to know that there is no such place as "NEWfundlund". The pronunciation you're looking for is "New-fund-LAND". 2) The word "Eskimo" translates as "eater of raw meat", and is considered a racial slur today. The northern aboriginal people of Canada refer to themselves as "Inuit". 3) The French at Quebec didn't "catapult". They "capitulated". The two words are not at all the same. 4) You use an awful lot of footage taken from movies that have little or nothing to do with Canada or our history. Surely you could have found more relevant movie clips and film footage...? Cheers!
Only about 80% accurate and also with a lot of errors and omissions. A Canadian rendition of this story would be quite different and objectively accurate than this one from an American “point of view”. Canada won the war of 1812-1814 as Canada repelled the invasion by the U.S.. Canada also burned down your Capital in Washington DC.
Interesting video, great footage, but the music was so distracting...
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loved the video but would've been better without the action music
Why? You are really think that without the music would've been be better? Without this music would've been worse. Music helping making history more interesting to people. Especially for the English-language version, because English does not allow you to say "For the People", so this music helps a lot
@@Gallenon its distracting lmao. It couldve been quieter.
Yup it's hard to watch
I agree
It just needs to be turned down a few notches. Also, if they did the same amount of info in 25-30 min so he didn't rush from point to point it would be much more digestible. Great doc otherwise.
Difficult to watch with that music.
Hey, i live in Canada and a lot of people made this error but it’s better to use the word Inuit than Eskimo. Because, Eskimo mean «people who eat raw meat» and it’s the name give by the colonisator but anyways really good video :)
I loved the use of footage from various documentaries and biopics, it was fun to see which ones I recognized lol. I think it did need music but I don't think that was exactly the right choice and it could have been quieter at some points. But other than that, very entertaining, and great commentary. Keep it up!
The images are from various movies. It's interesting that the narrator pronounces "Canada" with American accent.
A number of pronunciation mistakes are made Jacque Cartier, Kanata…
Why there is a so load sound in the background of the video??!! disappointment
What is the name of the background sound please ?!
omg! the music just killed this video
The image at 17:43 is from the movie “Glory” where Robert Gould Shaw is about to meet Frederick Douglass.
Not very relevant to the Canadian historical narrative that they're trying to present, is it...?
We don't say Eskimo.
Its inuit.
Well it’s not called an inuit kiss either now is it?
@@ecoreas3878 Stop being dumb
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What are the names of some of the Video games shown here? Such as the one that appears at 14:16?
Looks like rdr2. Not sure about the others
OMG! The music is too loud , can't hear anything!
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Why the hell did you put such loud music
Please don't say Eskimo it's really offensive towards Inuit people
Indians then 😆
@@phoenixjim0527I’m sorry but are you slow?
Music is awful
I'm going to say, people watching history don't care about the back ground music.. it totally does not go with the video either
How many people have to do a test right after everyone on country theory for you stating how communication to living about system and story roles of Canada historically being
This history of Canada goes back long time ago when immigrants from England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and France arrived in our neighbor to the north.
Au contraire - it's far, far, older than that. Did you watch the video?
@@paulmadryga Yes I did, eh.
Canadian did not start with other countries landing here. It was indigneous peoples first.
I didn’t know that, though.
10:00 "It is worth to note that THE BRITISH TRIED TO LISTEN TO THE FRENCH population" is a profoundly incorrect and quite triggering shortcut.
The music volume literally drowned out the narrative! Useless.
Music makes this hard for me to listen to.
Informative video but the background music was annoying, didn’t synchronized with the video
These people were Britons and identified as British. The English had been at war with the French for hundreds of years trying to compete for land and territory found in the new world. Britons at that time were loyal to their King and country and mainly Protestant church of England. One God , One word. No other authority. Some say the American war of independence was a Popish war against Protestantism. When the Americans mention Ireland, they don't understand Ireland was occupied by Britain because it was an open flank that could have been occupied by the French and thus stopped ships leaving Britain. No word is spoken about the Irish immigrants denied entry unless they fought in the American civil war. One God. One monarch. Justice and Parliament.
All good except annoying music..
This video did not mention the 1982 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Canada Act 1982 which enabled the country to have more autonomy from the British Parliament to amend its own constitution.
Wonderful story telling
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The background music is annoying, your narrative is not focused, and you use footages from movies and other non relevant sources.
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Informative video video, but I had to stop halfway because I couldn’t stand the music
I was watching this video for my history it was pretty good overall but the music was not needed and didn’t fit with the video.
Dominions? Maple Leaf? 1968?
As a Professional Musician I cannot stand listening to this type of relentless automatic background music. I’m sorry I missed your narration.
The bg music shd be louder
Sorry, cant sit through this because of the annoying music..too bad..
Very difficult to take anyone seriously when they pronounce Newfoundland as "Newfin-lind". Should have done your homework.
When the Queen transferred her power of the people of Canada to us. She made her consent legal and clear in the Charter of Rights of Canada.
Sorry, but can of tolerate the dramatic, over-the-top music. Like, WHO thought this was appropriate for anything past the intro? What a shame. Seems like a great effort, just can't listen to this anymore. 7min and I'm OUT!
Ai trash calling “Jacques” “Jack…”
I'm still studding for 2h
The East coast natives and Iroquois did not ride horses. Those were the people of the Plains.
Delete the background music- thx
Annoying background music. Could not watch.
The music is so annoying I had to leave.
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It's impossible to hear anything because of unnecessary loud music of the video. A very bad job
I live here and I never heard Canada pronounced as KanadaLOL
Forgot the war if 1812 where Canadians burnt the white house in D.C.
The White House was not even being built until about 1862. Washington DC was just being established.
I think that's something that many American historians (save for the most diligent ones) prefer not to discuss. And to be honest, it wasn't us who did it, really; it was the British. But then, it can be argued that we were still officially British at the time, so maybe we _did_ do it.... [shrug]
First Nation, Inuit or Metis; Indians are from India.
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You mean Indians
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Only about 80% accurate and also with a lot of errors and omissions. A Canadian rendition of this story would be quite different and objectively accurate than this one from an American “point of view”. Canada won the war of 1812-1814 as Canada repelled the invasion by the U.S.. Canada also burned down your Capital in Washington DC.
Great video but you left out all the Black history which is extremely disappointing 😕
History of Russia would be much better in the current context
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The US’s history is much more interesting.
Too many misnaming of the First Nations and Inuit to take this seriously. Indians are from India.
Says you...
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Not a bad overview - lots of complicated historical narratives, tough to discuss in any depth in a 20-minute vid. A few thoughts from a Canadian amateur history buff:
1) This expat Newfoundlander would like you to know that there is no such place as "NEWfundlund". The pronunciation you're looking for is "New-fund-LAND".
2) The word "Eskimo" translates as "eater of raw meat", and is considered a racial slur today. The northern aboriginal people of Canada refer to themselves as "Inuit".
3) The French at Quebec didn't "catapult". They "capitulated". The two words are not at all the same.
4) You use an awful lot of footage taken from movies that have little or nothing to do with Canada or our history. Surely you could have found more relevant movie clips and film footage...?
Cheers!
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Only about 80% accurate and also with a lot of errors and omissions. A Canadian rendition of this story would be quite different and objectively accurate than this one from an American “point of view”. Canada won the war of 1812-1814 as Canada repelled the invasion by the U.S.. Canada also burned down your Capital in Washington DC.