4:11 "Nevada becomes a state" "The CSA surrenders" Lol, it sounds like they surrendered because Nevada became a state, like "Oh shit guys Nevada's a state, we're so fucked, time to throw in the towel."
Later in the same year he made this, he did ruclips.net/video/bzj8yHHSXjQ/видео.html , which shows all the islands the U.S owned outside the U.S. It would've been much better.
They both are. It's a contour-of-the-earth thing. Borders of both states were settled by longitude, and any longitudinal line on the Northern Hemisphere will be longer in the south than the north.
Love animated chronological maps! Puerto Rico really should have been named and colored green since the Spanish-American War. It may have been confusion with Hawai'i, which I thought had been nominally independent for awhile and I don't remember Spain having claim to it. Anyway, Puerto Rico deserves the attention and its present political, physical, and economic condition warrant clarity.
Spain never set foot on Hawaii, the United States took it over to have easier access to The Philippines which is why it went to USA at around the same time as P.R, Guam and The Philippines
@Jaison Ngock-Ita This is true, but if someone is willing to make a video featuring geographical features, they would keep with the continuity of that area.
Found an error. At 4:34, you state that Wyoming becomes a state in 1876. The text is incorrect, it should say that Colorado becomes a state in 1876. However the map is correct and turns Colorado green.
+Doug wot It was technically a protectorate, as we were defending it, and we made it its own country in 1953, although we still defend it from North Korea
Nice piece. Quite a few inaccuracies, though. Nothing major. Main was part of Massachusetts, not New Hampshire. Vermont was argued over by Vermont, New Hampshire & New York. And it is Cede not seceded. The South seceded.
Actually New Hampshire and New York did have border disputes with Vermont. It was originally occupied by New Hampshire and then New Work threatened to take it by force, then they agreed to make it independent. I know this because I am a New Hampshirite.
+Ollie Bye (History) I do believe (if I recall my regional history), that VT was part of NH, and that ME was part of MA, not ME part of NH, I would look into that.
1842- Prior to this year U.S. claimed a bit of New Brunswick the Webster-Ashburton Treaty settled the dispute 1846- Prior to this year U.S. claimed a bit of Saskatchewan and Brittan claimed a bit of North Dakota, Minnesota and a very small part of South Dakota. 1861- Shouldn't Oklahoma be light red for occupation as it wasn't a state in the confederacy. 1876- It says Wyoming when it should be Colorado 1898- It might need to be clarified that Hawaii wasn't taken from Spain like the rest of the territories that year 1914- Shouldn't part of Panama still be colored as occupied? as the U.S. didn't return the panama canal until 1977 1940- With the fall of Denmark in WW2 (Neutral) U.S. occupies Greenland as a protectorate 1941- U.K. Gives protection of Iceland over to U.S. for the remainder of the war. 1942-1945- You might be able to include the occupations the U.S. had over North Africa, Europe and the Pacific during and due to the war. (also U.S. lost some islands briefly to the Japanese) 1979- The marshal Islands becomes independent from the U.S. 1986- The Federated States of Micronesia becomes independent from the U.S. 1994- Palau becomes independent from the U.S. 2000's- Possibly could include U.S. occupations of areas in Iraq and Afghanistan for the intermediary years between their governments
+antonio toreres Morocco and Algeria were occupied during a few weeks only. It was given to fre french forces administration quickly in early 1943 (as consequences Algers became the capital of France according to the FFF until the liberation of Paris).
You spelled Arkansas wrong the first time around. I like how that's what I choose to comment about, a miss spelling xD. The video was really neat, good job! (Arkansas is FRENCH by the way. That's why it's spelled "Arkansas" and not "Arkansaw", but pronounced like it was. Neat little fact for you I guess xD)
I am impressed by thorough and extraordinary works and efforts that you have spent and this is just encyclopedic, I think. However, there is one thing that you have missed. From 1945 to 1948, after the Japanese occupation, South Korea was under the administration of US Army. Major General Hodge was in charge of South Korea, which was then below the 38th parallel, while Soviet Union was in charge of North Korea, which was above the 38th parallel. So, you should mark that, too !!!
Malcolm Abram, assuming you are referring to Big and Little Diomede islands, you are correct. It's actually only about 50 miles between the USA and Russia as the Bering Strait is pretty narrow.
1:49 Maine was never part of New Hampshire. It was the northern part of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. My ancestor was a colonel in the Massachusetts militia and a state legislator in Massachusetts during the revolution. He was based in the town of York Massachusetts, now York Maine.
“1791: Connecticut evolves from the Northwest Territory...” ... wut? Maybe you should fix all of the many geographic and historical inaccuracies/mistakes.
Okay so Maine was an exclave of Massachusetts, not New Hampshire. Also, it was Colorado which gained statehood in 1876, and not Wyoming. The confederacy didn’t immediately become states when the war was over. Louisiana was bought, not seceeded.
Thanks for the cool video. My only feedback is that I feel it would be better if the description of the change in the table should happen before the change in the map, not the other way around. It is more interesting to read about the change and then notice the change in the map. thanks again.
@@clarencethecrazy fuck in to space idiote, the land is from the INDIANS thats why,usa go to warr with HERR HITLER DEUTSCHLAND,cause he want to free the originele inhabetans ,INDIANS
Period after the Civil War is not exactly right. The rebellious states did not automatically rejoin the union. For example, South Carolina was not re-admitted until 1868.
The British-American condominium was the Columbia Territory (hence the Canadian province is still called British Columbia). The American part later became the Oregon Territory. Worth noting.
People need to know when to give you a break. You probably worked VERY hard on this with lots of research and people are talking about China being apart of America or some stuff
I'm an American, and honestly, I'm surprised Mexico wasn't annexed after the Mexican-American war. We were still in expansion mode. It would've also solved a couple of issues we have today...or pushed them south I suppose.
+KingBeowulf the USA still annex like half of the Mexico. Plus they used natural borders (desert and river). I think that take more would have been an error, because it would have been harder to integrate, and there would have been lot of riots and so on...
not enough people, the land we took was filled with either very few folks or very pro- American folks ... or folks who hated both sides (Comanche) the further down the US went the less welcome we'd be and the more resources we'd have to exhaust to control it
It wasn't to your Puritan liking to have so many Catholics around. That's why they didn't feel like swallowing all of Mexico. It would have given American imperialists non-Protestant indigestion, rapacious as they turned just a couple of generations after their independence.
Borders were uncertain at the time, usually settled only after the treaties that supposedly defined them. A lot of those areas were barely explored when the relevant treaties were first drawn and so borders had to be renegotiated. An example for that is the Webster-Ashburton treaty, another is the treaty that split Oregon territory (which at the time IIRC included British Columbia) along the existing northern borderline. What's being shown here is actually disputed territory pre-resolution. Fortunately we were resolving these disputes with the British, and we'd reached the point in history where both sides really didn't want to mess with each other, so the boundary disputes were settled fairly and differences were usually split down the middle or decided in a way that makes sense for both sides.
I am a Lion Thanks! I don't know if you've been following my channel, but I'm going to be releasing a giant video about the history of the world every single year in just over a week's time, that might be worth a watch if you enjoyed this one :)
USA in 1860: We have states, occupations, territories, and disputed areas! Someone: Whats that last one? USA: W E D O N T T A L K A B O U T T H A T O N E
mudgehannah18 I hate The Amazing Atheist, not because he is an atheist, but simply because he is a horrible person that that shames rape and suicide victims. (Please do not reply, no flamewar!!)
Not a good video, many spelling errors (1:46 "Arkansaw"), historical inaccuracy and highlighting the wrong thing, for example you highlighted Maryland when you said "Delaware" (0:10). At 4:17 why'd you have to zoom out that much, you could've added a window like at 1:59.
Tecnically, Mexico was on full american occupation during the war (they took Mexico City for some months, and the american flag flew on almost all mexican state capitols), but the thing that made them go back were the riots. People threw stones and shit (literally) from buildings when the soldiers marched down the street.
The beauty of this is that PR wants nothing to do to become independent 5 % favors it.....we claim our rights as American citizens for many reasons and we are basically split between staying as a territory and becoming a state but the GOP members of congress resist the idea of PR becoming state because they believe we will be a Democratic state not to mention other economical reasons. in the island we are not fully bilingual (like fluent in English) even though we read it and understand it.....Puerto Ricans proudly serves in the US military as well.
I clicked on this thinking it was an Emperor Tigerstar vid and as a result was baffled by the drop in quality until about halfway through the video when I figured it out.
If you’re wanting to add raids, then you forgot two raids on Kansas. These two raids John Brown’s raids before the civil war and the Lawrence Massacre led by Quantrilla during the civil war.
At what point in the video did your state become, well a state. For me, at the very beginning because I live in 1 of the 13 original colonies, but what about you?
1865: Nevada becomes a state/The CSA surrenders Nevada: USA, Can I be a state? USA: Sure! Nevada: Yay! I’m now a state CSA/Occupied Territories: We surrender!!!
A few mistakes in the video, like Maine splitting from New Hampshire (I’m pretty sure it was from Massachusetts) and saying Wyoming became a state in 1876 when Colorado actually did, so it never actually says when Colorado became a state, but other than those and maybe a few other minor mistakes it was a pretty cool video
January 20, 2017- Trump is sworn in office January 21, 2017- California leaves the union January 22, 2017- California's economy collapses and they join the union again. I know that wouldn't happen but that would be really funny.
Jan 20, 2017: Donald Trump takes office and becomes the president Jan 21, 2017: California Leaves The Union Jan 25, 2017: Oregon and Washington Leave The Union Jan 26, 2017: "Western States of America" is formed
One problem with the video. You say that in 1876 Wyoming becomes a state. Colorado actually becomes a state and is known as the Centennial State because of this fact. Wyoming gains statehood in 1890 (44th state).
4:11 "Nevada becomes a state" "The CSA surrenders" Lol, it sounds like they surrendered because Nevada became a state, like "Oh shit guys Nevada's a state, we're so fucked, time to throw in the towel."
Lol
Well, every time Southerners go to Las Vegas to whoop it up, they're glad the CSA surrendered.
lmao
Lol lol lol
Lol
gotta love it when the map zooms freakishly far out
what do you trying to make clear
@@ariari4133 He's saying that the map was zoomed out too far to see.
@@thatboydaniel6655 goeie houd zijl
Music intensifies
I know it could have just showed north North America
"The UK and USA split their condominium..."
But they were such good roommates. Oh I'm sorry, flat mates.
What do condoms have to do with this?
It was all a big misunderstanding over some tea. I like tea cos I'm a Brit.
Chris Ward. I like my tea to be diluted; favorably in large bodies of water.
K Den A waste of good tea. 😁
@@samiamtheman7379 HAHAHAHAHA that's actually funny
4:17 did you have to zoom out that much?
maybe idk
Yes
to see the world, yes
Ye
Later in the same year he made this, he did ruclips.net/video/bzj8yHHSXjQ/видео.html , which shows all the islands the U.S owned outside the U.S. It would've been much better.
"1876: Wyoming gains it's statehood."
I think you mean Colorado....
+Devon Jones yea
Can't blame him. Both states look like squares
Devon Jones Im from colorado and Im triggered from this video
Wyoming is a a square but Colodo's Norhtern border is actually shorter then the southern
They both are. It's a contour-of-the-earth thing. Borders of both states were settled by longitude, and any longitudinal line on the Northern Hemisphere will be longer in the south than the north.
Love animated chronological maps! Puerto Rico really should have been named and colored green since the Spanish-American War. It may have been confusion with Hawai'i, which I thought had been nominally independent for awhile and I don't remember Spain having claim to it. Anyway, Puerto Rico deserves the attention and its present political, physical, and economic condition warrant clarity.
Spain never set foot on Hawaii, the United States took it over to have easier access to The Philippines which is why it went to USA at around the same time as P.R, Guam and The Philippines
Colorado joins. This video: "wYoMiNg HaD jOiNeD!"
@Jaison Ngock-Ita This is true, but if someone is willing to make a video featuring geographical features, they would keep with the continuity of that area.
Found an error. At 4:34, you state that Wyoming becomes a state in 1876. The text is incorrect, it should say that Colorado becomes a state in 1876. However the map is correct and turns Colorado green.
There are so many spelling errors and historical inaccuracies that this video is unwatchable.
And words that are spelled correctly, but not the correct word (France cedes, not secedes, Louisiana to the US).
I'd like to see you try
It not cedes, it's sells. @@SumErgoMonstro
Bryan Bethea who gives a fuck
@@SamGautreau7 Languages are a good thing worth preserving
You forgot that Greenland was under American occupation in WWII
Yeah I noticed that as well.
Also South Korea was under American influence/occupation for a few years after WW2, thus making a South Korea.
+Doug wot It was technically a protectorate, as we were defending it, and we made it its own country in 1953, although we still defend it from North Korea
Iceland was too.
No, Iceland was under British control
+Centuries Productions The British briefly surrendered Iceland to the Americans in the middle of the war.
Delaware becomes a state
You colored Maryland
Maryland becomes a state
Colored Delaware
LegacyFlame619 so it evens out
Because no one really cares about Maryland or Delaware
**visible confusion**
@Richard Gonsalves they made MANY errors, and inaccuracies.
@@spaceedementia how dare you
1783: 'Murica
1803: More 'Murica
1818: Even More 'Murica
Modern Times: ALL THE 'MURICA!
Niska Magnusson INCLUDING 100% MORE MURICA
Niska Magnusson you forgot 1776 Murcia is here.
16093 Universe Merica....Aka Unimerica.
1 billion years later
EMPIRE OF MURICA
Niska Magnusson nuu
North Carolina was never a "territory". It was a colony, then an independant state (like all the other states), then a state
True
Maine was apart of Massachusetts, not New Hampshire.. What is this...
Maryland highlighted as Delware
Mississippi highlighted as Alabama
West Virginia becomes a state before the Civil War rather than after
West Virginia became a state in 1863, during the Civil War, not before.
jedag dsrg yep traitors
Traitors, by staying loyal to the Union?
A Graceful Watchman your kinda stupid
Nice piece. Quite a few inaccuracies, though. Nothing major. Main was part of Massachusetts, not New Hampshire. Vermont was argued over by Vermont, New Hampshire & New York. And it is Cede not seceded. The South seceded.
+Raymond Gergen Several people have said this already. Regardless, the map itself should be correct, it's just the explanation.
Actually New Hampshire and New York did have border disputes with Vermont. It was originally occupied by New Hampshire and then New Work threatened to take it by force, then they agreed to make it independent. I know this because I am a New Hampshirite.
+Ollie Bye (History) I do believe (if I recall my regional history), that VT was part of NH, and that ME was part of MA, not ME part of NH, I would look into that.
ZackyBumpo Yes, I made a couple of mistakes when I wrote this. The map itself should be correct though.
+Ollie Bye (History) The map is not correct if you have Maine being apart of NH rather than Mass.
Small thing. In 1820, Maine split from Massachusetts, not New Hampshire.
1842- Prior to this year U.S. claimed a bit of New Brunswick the Webster-Ashburton Treaty settled the dispute
1846- Prior to this year U.S. claimed a bit of Saskatchewan and Brittan claimed a bit of North Dakota, Minnesota and a very small part of South Dakota.
1861- Shouldn't Oklahoma be light red for occupation as it wasn't a state in the confederacy.
1876- It says Wyoming when it should be Colorado
1898- It might need to be clarified that Hawaii wasn't taken from Spain like the rest of the territories that year
1914- Shouldn't part of Panama still be colored as occupied? as the U.S. didn't return the panama canal until 1977
1940- With the fall of Denmark in WW2 (Neutral) U.S. occupies Greenland as a protectorate
1941- U.K. Gives protection of Iceland over to U.S. for the remainder of the war.
1942-1945- You might be able to include the occupations the U.S. had over North Africa, Europe and the Pacific during and due to the war. (also U.S. lost some islands briefly to the Japanese)
1979- The marshal Islands becomes independent from the U.S.
1986- The Federated States of Micronesia becomes independent from the U.S.
1994- Palau becomes independent from the U.S.
2000's- Possibly could include U.S. occupations of areas in Iraq and Afghanistan for the intermediary years between their governments
We bought Louisiana, it wasn't seceded
And we occupied Algeria, and Morocco in the 2nd world war.
+antonio toreres and South Korea and Greenland
+FortuneStreetFan129 savage
+antonio toreres Morocco and Algeria were occupied during a few weeks only. It was given to fre french forces administration quickly in early 1943 (as consequences Algers became the capital of France according to the FFF until the liberation of Paris).
Algeria and Morocco were owned by Free FRance during WW2.
we ran out of continent to manifest so we went to asia.
canada and mexico are nice this time of year...
Don't worry Espana is gracious to the fledgeling country.
This music choice is magical.
It may have been nice to have seen the American spheres of influence, to gain an idea of how far the nation reaches around the globe.
Plz remember Maine was part of Massachusetts not New Hampshire.
He didn't put a border between Maine and New Hampshire in the early part of the video.
Maine Mapping WOHOO A MAINEBALL! AWESOME
Maine Mapping no I disagree
I looked back
Still disagree
You spelled Arkansas wrong the first time around. I like how that's what I choose to comment about, a miss spelling xD. The video was really neat, good job! (Arkansas is FRENCH by the way. That's why it's spelled "Arkansas" and not "Arkansaw", but pronounced like it was. Neat little fact for you I guess xD)
it was called arkansaw at first...
I am impressed by thorough and extraordinary works and efforts that you have spent and this is just encyclopedic, I think. However, there is one thing that you have missed. From 1945 to 1948, after the Japanese occupation, South Korea was under the administration of US Army. Major General Hodge was in charge of South Korea, which was then below the 38th parallel, while Soviet Union was in charge of North Korea, which was above the 38th parallel. So, you should mark that, too !!!
Frederick Nadan Jei don't forget the spelling erors and a shit load of false information, read the rest of the comment section for more info
I bet the Russians are realizing how dumb it was selling Alaska.
USSR, 1962: Man we sure could use Alaska right about now... oh wait, we have Cuba!
ha
yeah well The Americans found loads of coal and oil there!
It is only 3 miles from Russia to the USA.
Malcolm Abram, assuming you are referring to Big and Little Diomede islands, you are correct. It's actually only about 50 miles between the USA and Russia as the Bering Strait is pretty narrow.
Good video, but I must make one correction. Maine broke away from Massachusetts, not New Hampshire.
Right
Yup. That's not the only mistake.
Mark OnTheBlueRidge True
yeah i dont think anyone cares
1:49 Maine was never part of New Hampshire. It was the northern part of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. My ancestor was a colonel in the Massachusetts militia and a state legislator in Massachusetts during the revolution. He was based in the town of York Massachusetts, now York Maine.
Thanks, that what I remember.
The music was overwhelmingly intense
ollie may you make one like this but for egypt ??
There's another mapper who's working on a video about that at the moment, so I'll let him do it.
Ollie Bye well thanks bro!!
maye u give me the link ?? plz
العرب مدمروا المتنورين Oh, he hasn't finished it yet. I'll try to remind you when he posts it =)
Ollie Bye okay bro thanks for that :D
good luck for ya u r great keep going.
What's his name?
I like what you did Ollie. So you made a error in a couple spots. You work is 99% right. Good video. Keep them up, I show them to my class!
“1791: Connecticut evolves from the Northwest Territory...” ... wut?
Maybe you should fix all of the many geographic and historical inaccuracies/mistakes.
Thank you such amazing video and channel from you!
Okay so Maine was an exclave of Massachusetts, not New Hampshire. Also, it was Colorado which gained statehood in 1876, and not Wyoming. The confederacy didn’t immediately become states when the war was over. Louisiana was bought, not seceeded.
Seth the Waffle Enthusiast I bet you're fun at parties
Nathan White I bet he is
Love the music
1898 is where we gain the first independence day.
1946 is where we gain independence.
Thanks for the cool video. My only feedback is that I feel it would be better if the description of the change in the table should happen before the change in the map, not the other way around. It is more interesting to read about the change and then notice the change in the map. thanks again.
3:19
Aww California is alone 😢
Then, in 1858, Oregon gains statehood to the north of California: fINaLLy A FRiENd!!!
its INDIAN LAND, not usa
@@clarencethecrazy fuck in to space idiote, the land is from the INDIANS thats why,usa go to warr with HERR HITLER DEUTSCHLAND,cause he want to free the originele inhabetans ,INDIANS
Great music as well
Period after the Civil War is not exactly right. The rebellious states did not automatically rejoin the union. For example, South Carolina was not re-admitted until 1868.
Wow… I remember being a territory for almost half a century, being created at 1850 and granting statehood in 1896…
did anyone else notice that the great salt lake doesn't appear until 3:49
nisssmo 510 I
That was the year that Mormon cloaking technology was abandoned.
I love the music on you're videos
So many things are incorrect in this video.
It's about four or five, isn't it? Not that many...
I was exaggerating a bit, sorry. Other than the small mistakes, this video was awesome. Keep up the amazing videos.
Henry Boot Thanks! I actually made a new version of this video, although it's not as popular unfortunately.
Ollie Bye which one
AdrianAtGaming It's called "American Demographic History".
The British-American condominium was the Columbia Territory (hence the Canadian province is still called British Columbia). The American part later became the Oregon Territory. Worth noting.
You colored in Maryland instead of Delaware
thanks for pointing that out for the 18th time
That was Delaware back then
Good job, finally u get 1 right video maker. Just one.
People need to know when to give you a break. You probably worked VERY hard on this with lots of research and people are talking about China being apart of America or some stuff
Occupied a small part along with the allies during unofficial world war 1 the Boxer Rebellion.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxer_Rebellion
Though there were a few mistakes made, I still enjoyed watching the video. It's not everyday you come across a video like this. Kudos.
I'm an American, and honestly, I'm surprised Mexico wasn't annexed after the Mexican-American war. We were still in expansion mode. It would've also solved a couple of issues we have today...or pushed them south I suppose.
+KingBeowulf the USA still annex like half of the Mexico. Plus they used natural borders (desert and river). I think that take more would have been an error, because it would have been harder to integrate, and there would have been lot of riots and so on...
the US did have control of all Mexico but, decided to give the land back
There was a strong ethnic divide
not enough people, the land we took was filled with either very few folks or very pro- American folks ... or folks who hated both sides (Comanche)
the further down the US went the less welcome we'd be and the more resources we'd have to exhaust to control it
It wasn't to your Puritan liking to have so many Catholics around. That's why they didn't feel like swallowing all of Mexico. It would have given American imperialists non-Protestant indigestion, rapacious as they turned just a couple of generations after their independence.
The idea of the video is very good, but as the geopolitical history of the states is so complex it needs a revisit
I never knew the USA had parts of Canada.
It wasn't considered Canada at the time. Until the 1880s, the term "Canada" only referred to a small area along the St. Lawrence River.
Ollie Bye Modern day Canada I meant.
Borders were uncertain at the time, usually settled only after the treaties that supposedly defined them. A lot of those areas were barely explored when the relevant treaties were first drawn and so borders had to be renegotiated. An example for that is the Webster-Ashburton treaty, another is the treaty that split Oregon territory (which at the time IIRC included British Columbia) along the existing northern borderline. What's being shown here is actually disputed territory pre-resolution.
Fortunately we were resolving these disputes with the British, and we'd reached the point in history where both sides really didn't want to mess with each other, so the boundary disputes were settled fairly and differences were usually split down the middle or decided in a way that makes sense for both sides.
WHD Studios go away
Quebec used to extend to the Ohio River.
Very interesting thanks!!
Deus abençoe a America.
Good Job!
I appreciate the effort!
Kentucky *devolved* from Virginia? Hahaha you might wanna change that bro
+I am a Lion I know, I used the wrong names a couple of times in this. The map itself should be correct though.
Ollie Bye Yea it's probably fine, might have been a bit more obvious for me since I live in Virginia but idk. Great video mate!
I am a Lion Thanks! I don't know if you've been following my channel, but I'm going to be releasing a giant video about the history of the world every single year in just over a week's time, that might be worth a watch if you enjoyed this one :)
Ollie Bye Holy shit man. I can't wait, these videos are intense
I am a Lion Thanks!
the soundtrack on this is so unnecessarily epic and extra, you gotta love it 😂
3:39
South Carolina:*I'm gonna leave this union.*
Other states:We agree!
what time KALY YUGA,you imbeciels never heard of that
USA in 1860: We have states, occupations, territories, and disputed areas!
Someone: Whats that last one?
USA: W E D O N T T A L K A B O U T T H A T O N E
Someone: we do, though
USA: 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😡
IN GOD WE TRUST
What God?
allah
jimbob926 lol do you watch cultofdust or The Amazing Atheist
mudgehannah18 The One and Only true triune God of christian faith. What else?
mudgehannah18 I hate The Amazing Atheist, not because he is an atheist, but simply because he is a horrible person that that shames rape and suicide victims. (Please do not reply, no flamewar!!)
Not a good video, many spelling errors (1:46 "Arkansaw"), historical inaccuracy and highlighting the wrong thing, for example you highlighted Maryland when you said "Delaware" (0:10). At 4:17 why'd you have to zoom out that much, you could've added a window like at 1:59.
You got mixed up between Wyoming and Montana
Edit: like if you are watching in 2018 or later
Nice music
Norton I, The First and the last Emperor of U.S.A
Iraq: It's great to be independent!
United States:
3:26 Mexio
Tecnically, Mexico was on full american occupation during the war (they took Mexico City for some months, and the american flag flew on almost all mexican state capitols), but the thing that made them go back were the riots. People threw stones and shit (literally) from buildings when the soldiers marched down the street.
"Cuba comes under american protection"
^^, like hearing a mobster talk
Very similar in practice unfortunately.
hagamapama very true
Just ask Puerto Ricans how well are they doing with "American" freedom and protection.
Dang cool. Would be great to see something like this in a high school American history class.
You forgot that PuertoRico is a territory of the US
Josue Hernandez true
The beauty of this is that PR wants nothing to do to become independent 5 % favors it.....we claim our rights as American citizens for many reasons and we are basically split between staying as a territory and becoming a state but the GOP members of congress resist the idea of PR becoming state because they believe we will be a Democratic state not to mention other economical reasons. in the island we are not fully bilingual (like fluent in English) even though we read it and understand it.....Puerto Ricans proudly serves in the US military as well.
I clicked on this thinking it was an Emperor Tigerstar vid and as a result was baffled by the drop in quality until about halfway through the video when I figured it out.
Btw, there are tons of spelling mistakes.
If you’re wanting to add raids, then you forgot two raids on Kansas. These two raids John Brown’s raids before the civil war and the Lawrence Massacre led by Quantrilla during the civil war.
One mistake: you forgot to add in the state that is the rest of the world.
D00Rhinge triggered?
Fascinating.
Maine was apart of Mass. not New Hampshire
Also at 4:38, You called Colorado Wyoming. I’m offended you did that. But this is a good video tho.
2050: California is wiped off the face of the earth and becomes independent country
This video has a worthwhile topic and much potential. It's too bad that it contains so many errors.
At what point in the video did your state become, well a state. For me, at the very beginning because I live in 1 of the 13 original colonies, but what about you?
Mine was 1876 (I live in Colorado)
+TheAwesomeDude 1845. Yup, I live in Florida. America's dumping ground.
If your state was 1845, your state could've also been Texas.
TheAwesomeDude Oh, right. ^^;
1850- California :D
1865: Nevada becomes a state/The CSA surrenders
Nevada: USA, Can I be a state?
USA: Sure!
Nevada: Yay! I’m now a state
CSA/Occupied Territories: We surrender!!!
Arkansaw is spelled Arkansas XD
It is because back then, it WAS spelled Arkansaw.
America explain
Julian Roo Arkansaw is way cooler than Arkansas lol
@@alpacawithouthat987 I don't even remember this comment lol
A few mistakes in the video, like Maine splitting from New Hampshire (I’m pretty sure it was from Massachusetts) and saying Wyoming became a state in 1876 when Colorado actually did, so it never actually says when Colorado became a state, but other than those and maybe a few other minor mistakes it was a pretty cool video
January 20, 2017- Trump is sworn in office
January 21, 2017- California leaves the union
January 22, 2017- California's economy collapses and they join the union again.
I know that wouldn't happen but that would be really funny.
A third of it did
You make me sad
We're selling your president in the fruit aisle.
california: *leaves*
all the states: NOT IT
They always threaten it, like most real Americans I wish they would leave.
The Music was epic.
This video has lots of historically inaccurate data.
Since I commented much, we should probably make “Everything wrong with Evolution of the United States”.
The rise of a Titan, Glory to USA
D00Rhinge te USA has made planet Earth the safest and healthiest it has ever been. You’re welcome
LemerKin Games and now it's gonna ruin it because of poor education
I like your "History of the World Every year
better.
I believe you forgot to mention the MANY autonomous nations already in America. I'm not so sure they'd appreciate being put off as a white void...
3:03 i LIKE THE music
YEAH UTAAAAAH
So basically, this is the largest game of factions ever played.
Jan 20, 2017: Donald Trump takes office and becomes the president
Jan 21, 2017: California Leaves The Union
Jan 25, 2017: Oregon and Washington Leave The Union
Jan 26, 2017: "Western States of America" is formed
Austinrocks1100 liar
Austinrocks1100 Seceding isn't part of the constitution anymore so nah.
June 2018 : U.S Goes to War with Everyone (Iran,North Korea,China,U.K,Middle East and Mexico creating Cold War 2 or World War 3
And WSA would most likely get invaded by a foreign country or destroyed by the union with one blow.
Then the WSA realizes that the majority of the military supports trump and gets royally fucked from within their own borders
Very nicely summarized but didnt mention when guam was retaken from Japan.
They stole to Spain a lot of territory
Así es, eso hicieron esos ladrones de porquería
+ Ollie Bye the text is too small when you zone out at about 5:00.
"We're not an empire!"
D00Rhinge but we kinda have a right don’t we? We went from a couple of tiny settlements to the sole superpower in 300 ish years.
around 400 years since we were just a few tiny settlements
"The civil war was about states rights" *looks at declarations of succession*
Sure we're an empire. I don't mind admitting so. Sucks we didn't take more.
Why does it suck?
I think there needs to be some review of grammar and spelling. Nice idea of using the map to demonstrate formation of the USA
Raffaele Marcellino grammar and spelling always evolves tho
4:24 from dirty Russia take away Alaska :)
The US bought Alaska from Russia, considered Senator William "Seward's Folly in 1867, what an incredible asset Alaska became.
Russia gave them Alaska cause they needed money
One problem with the video. You say that in 1876 Wyoming becomes a state. Colorado actually becomes a state and is known as the Centennial State because of this fact. Wyoming gains statehood in 1890 (44th state).