"... wait if France is broke, why do the King and Queen still wear such fancy dresses?" "Let's overthrow the palace and cut all their heads off!" said Robespierre, cutting everybody's head off until someone eventually got mad and cut his head off.
Actually, Tennis game (or Jeu de paume, i.e. game of hand) was quite different from today's tennis (although modern tennis derives from jeu de pomme or "real tennis")
Damn, I'm French and I can say that you are entirely right on every thing. We can see that you've done a very good job, resuming a theme as complex as the French Revolution in some minutes it's really gard but you did it ! Great video ! We can see that you work your subjects, and further more it must take a long time to draw all those characters ! you won one subscriber. If you're doing that on your own, you really have talent.
Thank you so much for this video. I am in AP European History and right now we are having lectures about the French Revolution and honestly this is one of the most helpful videos I have yet to have found. Next lectures are about the Napoleonic Wars (Europe) So I hope to come back to your channel!
Loida Perez "what are you" I'm a human and no I don't think I know everything but I know that not paying attention in class is probably why you didn't learn anything. I mean like it's not like you're going to remember anything from this video anyway so your comment is pretty useless.
We were learning about this in my history class.. i learned more here in 10 mins than those 20 hours of class time... :/ ty sir. I just disabled adblock and refreshed this page in order for you to get the "ad-Money"
I am having a History test tomorrow about the French Revolution and the Enlightenment Age and this definitely made it super clear to me. Great Job Ruddy.
Thanks for this. I've read a couple of large books and seen many documentaries on the French Revolution. But seeing the whole thing in 9 minutes is a great way of keeping track and not getting bogged down in the middle. Watch this a few times and then read those books is I think the perfect combination.
This is way better than crash course. You make subtle jokes and references but dont distract from the video, in addition you can string together a coherent sentence without a shitload of jump cuts. good on you m80
Wow, I just found this today, but already subbed and loving the videos... If your looking for suggestions... here is one. Give yourself a channel name. I feel like I'm going to be sharing your videos, but telling someone to Google John D Ruddy, would be somewhat hard to do... (I do suggest having credits listed, so people know it's you, but just not have it be the channel name)
Thank you so much for this. I teach online history at a community college and this will help my students understand why this time was important (outside of guillotines ;) )
Next, could be many things: napoleonic wars (plus the war of 1812), american revolution, american civil war, chinese civil war, the creation and fall of the ussr, rise and fall of the british empire, korean war and vietnam war, yugoslav wars, falklands war/crisis, seven years war
I'm using this video for an assignment! Thanks for making a really engaging and interesting video without bias. You really don't know how hard these are to come by!!
Your claim that enlightenment thinkers questioned faith and imputed a secular government is quite suspect. First, the majority of enlightenment thinkers were devoutly religious (Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, Renee Descartes, Kant, Galileo, Kepler, Kierkegaard etc...). Bacon who originally formulated the scientific method did not to so to offer some kind of alternative to God but a way in which to accurately study God's creation. This attitude was prevalent over much of enlightenment thinking. Secondly, the formation of a democratic style of government implemented in France and the U.S. was directly tied to the concept that human rights originated from God (you find this explicitly stated in the declaration of independence). While the religion = evil monarch and democracy = secular progress narrative is popular it isn't actually reflective of what went on historically. Still a great video! I enjoyed it!
of course yea, the "who is this god person anyway?" bit was just a little douglas adams reference! :D I think the reign of terror is a prime example of extreme secularism gone waaaaay too far. I'm not anti-religion, I'm anti-killing-in-the-name-of-something! glad you liked the video!
Just subscribed! ☺️ what a fun creative and quick way to teach history! It must haven taken you lots of time and effort. Please do the Napoleonic Wars and 100 Years War!!
It sounds like the US was a little ungrateful to France after helping in the independence. It also seems these wars is why France lost in the world wars. It didn't want more to do with these wars and BS. I have a little more respect for France now.
Daniel Hernández there was a big debate in USA whether or not to help Revolutionary France. One one hand, it was the old royal regime which helped the States in their independence, so the likes of John Adams thought it wouldn't be right to help their enemies. The likes of Thomas Jefferson wanted to help the revolutionaries because they were fighting for a New republic just like the States had done.
benjamin verdier le connard if not for England or America France would have collapsed. Either at the Marne in 14. August 15. Or Verdun In 16. Nivelle In 17 they were propped up by britin
@Daniel Hernandez France didn’t like england. France never did it out of love for US Revolution. France didn’t want to help at first. They helped the US Revolution until they were sure the war was going to be won...they came at the end!!
Were learning about Revolutions in World History, and my Teacher asked us what we knew. I just said the premise of this whole war and told her about the Naopleonic Wars. Thank You my Irish friend
Your videos are always the best learning tool, seriously this really helped my studies for my history exam, keep doing what you're doing , and always will love your videos!
Thanks! I'm French and I had forgotten most of what happened during this complicated period. We tend to think that the Revolution is limited to the Bastille and the beheading of Louis XVI but it's obviously more complex. Thanks for these fruitful minutes.
***** Dude, I've got a life. I've got a family. I got friends. I got more than just the internet. If I were on here 24/7 then I'd have replied at 4:54 PM. Nope. 8:47 PM. (GMT)
***** When I am on the internet I am usually on youtube or some other form of video sharing and watching. Or Wikipedia. Or Wikias. Also youtube isn't the only thing that has a little bell in the corner that has your notifications from your Google account. Google does, New Tabs do, Google Applications do and basically anything Google related.
***** 'Can't admit your wrong' 1) How do you know what I do to day to day basis? I can't be on it all day because of school and work, and I am still active, going to a park and stuffs. 2) I don't watch porn :/. 3) Try and hit the 'reply' button or type + and the persons name, as then I can see Ykeloy Radford, isn't that right ***** ?
But the point here is that the 'history lesson' ended within 9 minutes. "The French Revolution in 9 Minutes". The title is not misleading, as this person explained the French Revolution within 9 minutes. I'm not talking about the video length, just the length this person was talking about the French Revolution. There you have it.
Brilliant. Rivals Crash Course and Khan Academy in both form and content. I'm instantly a fan, and will roam the range you've already composed, before greedily demanding more. This is a great service, and your graphics are instructive, witty and clear. I admire and applaud your originality, and thank you for contributing so richly with compelling insight and engaging visuals. I shall use in teaching my History classes. Merci et Chapeau, monsieur / confrère!
Brilliant! Every time I read anything about the Franch revolution I become even more confused! Thank you for the entertaining and " enlightening" history lesson!
French were and still are insane! Our beloved President John Adams simplified the French Revolution like this: Monarchy, into anarchy and back to monarchy!" French tend to be proud of the French Revolution but there isn't a damn thing to be proud of!
Rage Blanket That's one of the silliest things I've ever heard about the French Revolution. The French Revolution spread the ideas of anti-monarchism, democracy and equality before the law to all the nations of Europe. It spread these revolutionary ideas to Latin America when Napoleon (who was a product of the French Revolution; Napoleon would not have happened without the French Revolution) conquered Spain and Portugal and the Latin American colonies rebelled, using the very same ideas espoused by the French revolutionaries to start their own revolutions. The slaves of St. Domingue, France's richest sugar colony, were directly inspired by the French Revolution and started the biggest and most successful slave uprising in human history, creating the new nation of Haiti. The Code Napoleon is the basis for civil law systems throughout the world, and this Code enshrined most of the ideas of the French Revolution. And on and on and on. The French Revolution shook the world, and was far more influential than any other revolution, including the American one.
Rage Blanket that's a dumb comment, the French Revolution changed France, Europe and the World for ever. That thing you're saying is what the North Korean government tells to its people to not get it revolting, but it's absolutely false
Thanks, I didn't have to go through my text book for hours or fall asleep in history class, this was displayed Ina more interesting way. Good job! Thank you again😊
I find it melancholy that I've learned more from your videos (at least in regards to specific European history) than I did from public school. Hopefully you can go the way of khan academy and become a tool that schools can utilize to teach with, because you deserve the views and children deserve to have access to the knowledge. Keep it up man, I'm sure I'm not alone in appreciating the work you do for pittance.
Super vidéo ! I'm french and I find it was a really good presentation of the Révolution française, very compete. :) But just a little mistake about the birth day of the Republic, it'was 21 September not the 22 ; )
Thank you this information was very usefull and the drawings made me understand everything too. It might be easy to get confused when you talk about a lot of different things at the same time, but with the pictures it made the video very helpfull ^^
In 9 minutes you tought me more about the french revolution than my teacher in 2-3 months.
wait you were awake in history class?
but will you remember every bit of it?
true
Alexander Grote in about 156 minutes Mike Duncan taught me more about the French Revolution then my history teachers in 4 years
Alexander Grote true
I love the little jokes he slips in the drawings
Lauren Sun the best one he slipped in was the x-men joke in his missile crisis video
Laura sun the best was the cigar nuke
Obi I agree
Python was the best
U first watch oversimplified...
"... wait if France is broke, why do the King and Queen still wear such fancy dresses?"
"Let's overthrow the palace and cut all their heads off!" said Robespierre, cutting everybody's head off until someone eventually got mad and cut his head off.
history of the world i guess
You could make a religion out of this
@@keremkaya2394 no please don't
Legodude772 we could make a religion out of this :)
@@musicalbininja0356 We already did make a religion about mass murder by beheading. It's called Islam.
This is really well done. You've managed to condense a complicated subject without losing too much of the important information.
Wow Tennis is old
Actually, Tennis game (or Jeu de paume, i.e. game of hand) was quite different from today's tennis (although modern tennis derives from jeu de pomme or "real tennis")
Adam Kurowski Jeu de pomme sounds fun. Don't the apples bounce awkwardly though?
basically hand ball.
weenisw Newton's favourite sport
Nuclear Giraffe same
Could you make the eyes bigger? Cant see them.
u tlm bout da pupils?
Prexto Rex i
Prexto Rex i learnt more on this channel than at school
Prexto Rex oml
king pin 146 same
Damn, I'm French and I can say that you are entirely right on every thing. We can see that you've done a very good job, resuming a theme as complex as the French Revolution in some minutes it's really gard but you did it ! Great video ! We can see that you work your subjects, and further more it must take a long time to draw all those characters ! you won one subscriber. If you're doing that on your own, you really have talent.
you made a typo
I love the big eyes
Tywin Lannister at 7:02 killed me. After sending his regards
LOL
Thank you so much for this video. I am in AP European History and right now we are having lectures about the French Revolution and honestly this is one of the most helpful videos I have yet to have found. Next lectures are about the Napoleonic Wars (Europe) So I hope to come back to your channel!
I learned more in this video than I ever did in World History class, thank you. :)
+Loida Perez maybe you should've paid attention instead of wishing to get out of the class
+Berns Games Wow, what are you? You think you know everything, huh?
Loida Perez "what are you" I'm a human and no I don't think I know everything but I know that not paying attention in class is probably why you didn't learn anything. I mean like it's not like you're going to remember anything from this video anyway so your comment is pretty useless.
+Berns Games Well I mean she can remember some key points..
Dy1Pick3ls yeah but still
This is honestly FANTASTIC! Love the illustrations :)
I honestly love how you gave an elaborate explanation of it with cartoons. Nice job.
Please cover the "star wars"
Apperently it happened a long time ago in a far, far place so it shouldnt be hard
Enzo i
Lmao
Enzo The Star Wars came from the Cold War
@@nedstarkofwinterfell8442 nah it's from Rome.Emperor is Caesar and Brutus is Darth Vader.
Most accurate answer;
*Chop Chop*
We were learning about this in my history class.. i learned more here in 10 mins than those 20 hours of class time... :/ ty sir. I just disabled adblock and refreshed this page in order for you to get the "ad-Money"
Can you imagine living through the French Revolution? What an interesting time to be alive
video starts at 0:01. saved you time
thx
Mo A thx fam
👌
No, Its 0:00
Mo A I’m not a time
You should do the Napoleonic wars next
Fuck yes do this shit ASAP... Please.
ownage24681 IKR, it'd make sense....
I am having a History test tomorrow about the French Revolution and the Enlightenment Age and this definitely made it super clear to me. Great Job Ruddy.
Lol! Tywin Lannister reference in 7:02. Love all your sidejokes and references in your videos.
Idk what that means
This is the best video on French Revolution on youtube! Thank you so much !!
Please do one about the Russian Revolution!
Meer Omar
Which one? The Bolshevik Revolution?
I've been watching your videos all night. I absolutely love them. Keep it up!
3:54 you can see Arno from Assassin's Creed on the church
Brezz yes
LOL!
Brezz oh only just noticed
yep
*_Brezz_* You are a god.
3:48 - the "not to scale" notices were super helpful.
Could you do the civil war, 1812, Mexican American War, Vietnam War, and everything else.
He probably will he left a spoiler for his American War for Independence video, it was about the civil war.
Australia hasn't had one. We're nice.
Yeah, for hunting animals lol
Waltiswicked emu war
Love your videos.
Perfect timing for this since we are working with it on school.
your videos are great it tells about history I really like it !!!!
Thanks for this. I've read a couple of large books and seen many documentaries on the French Revolution. But seeing the whole thing in 9 minutes is a great way of keeping track and not getting bogged down in the middle. Watch this a few times and then read those books is I think the perfect combination.
maybe do the crimean war? that would be a good video to see. also, you should do a video of the characters you have drawn do things like handstands.
I refer you to the two gentlemen at the bottom of the screen.
waaaay ahead of ya ;)
ruclips.net/video/wVqziNV7dGY/видео.htmlm22s
+John D Ruddy wasn't Wolfe Tones rebellion in 1798
This is way better than crash course. You make subtle jokes and references but dont distract from the video, in addition you can string together a coherent sentence without a shitload of jump cuts. good on you m80
Wow, I just found this today, but already subbed and loving the videos...
If your looking for suggestions... here is one.
Give yourself a channel name.
I feel like I'm going to be sharing your videos, but telling someone to Google John D Ruddy, would be somewhat hard to do...
(I do suggest having credits listed, so people know it's you, but just not have it be the channel name)
We are studying the revolution in history right now. This really helped alot!
"I feel more smarter" x)
I'm curious who drew the animated figures. Great job...I love the big eyed people!
I can't wait for the napoleonic wars, this was awesome keep up the good work :D
Wow, it has only been a month since your last video. Most people tend to have much longer breaks. You must worked very hard on this. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this. I teach online history at a community college and this will help my students understand why this time was important (outside of guillotines ;) )
Brilliant, most comprehensive video I could find. Thanks a million.
Next, could be many things: napoleonic wars (plus the war of 1812), american revolution, american civil war, chinese civil war, the creation and fall of the ussr, rise and fall of the british empire, korean war and vietnam war, yugoslav wars, falklands war/crisis, seven years war
Thank you very much! I'm a History teacher, strangely Miss Ruddy, and this will come in very useful.
*French Revolution in 2-4 Days*
1. Play AC Unity
2. ???
3. PROFIT!
you are right i agree
Justin Patrick AC UNITY's version of of the French Revolution: People running around without heads
Justin Patrick I got interested in the French Revolution because of the game haha!
La liberté ou la mort !
hahaha bruh
Nice.... Something that really 'introduces' me into the French Revolution. I am using a few screenshots as my notes too
the characters remind me of "fly guy"
look it up, you will get it.
I love your videos! I sometimes use your videos for my 6th grade class and they love it! You have earned a subscriber!
I'm using this video for an assignment! Thanks for making a really engaging and interesting video without bias. You really don't know how hard these are to come by!!
LAFAYETTE!!! :D
Hamilton.
+That_Thing _Wolf hi! Long time no see
+That_Thing _Wolf do you play Clash Royale?
+That_Thing _Wolf ok once you get 600 trophies search TheCheesyWar45 clan and join! :D
+:D Panda is your name the same?
this was great im doing a school project on this and my teacher isnt that specific in anything in this so i am glad i saw this today.
YOU COULD MAKE A RELIGION OUT OF THIS
No don’t...
fantastic channel man, hope your style and genre become more mainstream (you get more popular)
They look like fly guy charterers
this is such a great overview to help me get everything in the right order for my A levels!
Your claim that enlightenment thinkers questioned faith and imputed a secular government is quite suspect. First, the majority of enlightenment thinkers were devoutly religious (Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, Renee Descartes, Kant, Galileo, Kepler, Kierkegaard etc...). Bacon who originally formulated the scientific method did not to so to offer some kind of alternative to God but a way in which to accurately study God's creation. This attitude was prevalent over much of enlightenment thinking.
Secondly, the formation of a democratic style of government implemented in France and the U.S. was directly tied to the concept that human rights originated from God (you find this explicitly stated in the declaration of independence). While the religion = evil monarch and democracy = secular progress narrative is popular it isn't actually reflective of what went on historically.
Still a great video! I enjoyed it!
of course yea, the "who is this god person anyway?" bit was just a little douglas adams reference! :D I think the reign of terror is a prime example of extreme secularism gone waaaaay too far. I'm not anti-religion, I'm anti-killing-in-the-name-of-something!
glad you liked the video!
RudtheSpud
Even Irish Independence?
RudtheSpud
Great video by the way!
well the Irish republic was run by the catholic church for decades! :/
RudtheSpud So was 99% of Europe XD
This helped me so much for my assignment really great video earned a sub!
La France en force !!! Fier d'être francais et d'avoir une histoire
Cyprien Andrieux I like the French white flag
Yacine HOSNI I love the fact that you have a low history knowledge
@@justaslime7525 on voit les types qui sont pas éduqué mdr
@@justaslime7525 ahaha reed books
I love your videos! This really helps me with my history class and I don't care about the topic, just history and awesome drawings!
"you all get a PORSCHE!"
This is perfect I'm auditioning for the musical les mis at college today and I woke up and saw this
Thanks so much your videos are always great !!
I'm just gonna say it, this guy did an oversimplified before it was cool...
Just subscribed! ☺️ what a fun creative and quick way to teach history! It must haven taken you lots of time and effort. Please do the Napoleonic Wars and 100 Years War!!
Nobody expects the French Revolution!
Wait, that's not right...
I love love the the humor within the drawings " so I had to wear this ugly dress for nothing" lol
It sounds like the US was a little ungrateful to France after helping in the independence.
It also seems these wars is why France lost in the world wars. It didn't want more to do with these wars and BS.
I have a little more respect for France now.
Daniel Hernández there was a big debate in USA whether or not to help Revolutionary France. One one hand, it was the old royal regime which helped the States in their independence, so the likes of John Adams thought it wouldn't be right to help their enemies. The likes of Thomas Jefferson wanted to help the revolutionaries because they were fighting for a New republic just like the States had done.
@@JohnDRuddyMannyMan great video..
@benjamin verdier le connard Don't forget Russia
benjamin verdier le connard if not for England or America France would have collapsed. Either at the Marne in 14. August 15. Or Verdun In 16. Nivelle In 17 they were propped up by britin
@Daniel Hernandez France didn’t like england. France never did it out of love for US Revolution. France didn’t want to help at first. They helped the US Revolution until they were sure the war was going to be won...they came at the end!!
As an IB history student, your videos are great!!! thank you!!
Vive le PEI
can you do one on the ottoman empire? or maybe history of yugoslavia :D
Were learning about Revolutions in World History, and my Teacher asked us what we knew. I just said the premise of this whole war and told her about the Naopleonic Wars. Thank You my Irish friend
Can I use this for my class and your napoleonic wars as well
I think so just say who made it
Your videos are always the best learning tool, seriously this really helped my studies for my history exam, keep doing what you're doing , and always will love your videos!
I wanna see Vietnam. Maybe also the 100 years war?
DuckMan 2686 um he already made a cold war video talking about vietnam
Gabriel Abascal mate calm down jesus maybe he hasn’t watched all his videos
As a parent who didn't really grasp history at school I love these videos so I can get my facts right, I'm sure kids will love them too
Nice! But when are you going to make the Vietnam war?
he already did the vietnam war, which was in the cold war video
Eggbeforechicken Well I definitely could do one in more detail :D
RudtheSpud Report on "French Revolution in 9 Minutes again; Or Andrew Huy could've eat them.
Thanks! I'm French and I had forgotten most of what happened during this complicated period. We tend to think that the Revolution is limited to the Bastille and the beheading of Louis XVI but it's obviously more complex. Thanks for these fruitful minutes.
Sometime could you do the Mexican-American war?
you are a life saver. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these because they really help so much [:
THE TITLE IS MISLEADING.
It is 10:16, not 9 mins.
B Wong 1) If you watch the ENTIRE video it's 10:16.
2) 9:50 is not 9:00.
***** Dude, I've got a life. I've got a family. I got friends. I got more than just the internet. If I were on here 24/7 then I'd have replied at 4:54 PM. Nope. 8:47 PM. (GMT)
***** When I am on the internet I am usually on youtube or some other form of video sharing and watching. Or Wikipedia. Or Wikias. Also youtube isn't the only thing that has a little bell in the corner that has your notifications from your Google account. Google does, New Tabs do, Google Applications do and basically anything Google related.
***** 'Can't admit your wrong'
1) How do you know what I do to day to day basis? I can't be on it all day because of school and work, and I am still active, going to a park and stuffs.
2) I don't watch porn :/.
3) Try and hit the 'reply' button or type
+ and the persons name, as then I can see Ykeloy Radford, isn't that right ***** ?
But the point here is that the 'history lesson' ended within 9 minutes. "The French Revolution in 9 Minutes". The title is not misleading, as this person explained the French Revolution within 9 minutes.
I'm not talking about the video length, just the length this person was talking about the French Revolution.
There you have it.
Thanks for the really good revision aid - I have my exam tomorrow and you helped simplify it quickly and easily
Vive la France, Vive l'Empereur !!!
Brilliant. Rivals Crash Course and Khan Academy in both form and content. I'm instantly a fan, and will roam the range you've already composed, before greedily demanding more. This is a great service, and your graphics are instructive, witty and clear. I admire and applaud your originality, and thank you for contributing so richly with compelling insight and engaging visuals. I shall use in teaching my History classes. Merci et Chapeau, monsieur / confrère!
FRANCE ROCKS!!!!! 🔵⚪🔴
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Fuck france 🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵 from north korea
MasterGaming no fuck you
More like ⚪️
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I like how the countries have eyes and mouths, and talk, and have different emotions. It's really cool
ur speaking too quick :S
lord leoo 0.75 speed
Bino Dino maxilimilanMus royal guard
It took me around half an hour pausing and playing again to understand everything with 0.75 speed
Mmm yes🙄🙄🙄
*John D Ruddy makes a video about the french revolution before Oversimplified*
Everyone: There's a tax for that.
Hey we could make a religion out off this
This helped me a whole lot with my history paper, thanks
Need to speak slow. Sounds like Microsoft's text-to-speech thing/bot/app
But good cartoons
This video really helped me in one of my history finals. Thanks! You're the best!
Great summary but WAY TOO FAST! Since it takes ONLY 10 min. to present this video, PLEASE SLOW DOWN. Thanks a lot😊
Pause the video and take notes. That's the only advice that is to be given to adress this situation.
Xyz Xyz then I would be 15 min
Brilliant! Every time I read anything about the Franch revolution I become even more confused! Thank you for the entertaining and " enlightening" history lesson!
ur going too fast its very difficult to understand bt thanxx..
You're the best man. Thanks for making this amazing vid.
French were and still are insane! Our beloved President John Adams simplified the French Revolution like this: Monarchy, into anarchy and back to monarchy!" French tend to be proud of the French Revolution but there isn't a damn thing to be proud of!
Rage Blanket That's one of the silliest things I've ever heard about the French Revolution. The French Revolution spread the ideas of anti-monarchism, democracy and equality before the law to all the nations of Europe. It spread these revolutionary ideas to Latin America when Napoleon (who was a product of the French Revolution; Napoleon would not have happened without the French Revolution) conquered Spain and Portugal and the Latin American colonies rebelled, using the very same ideas espoused by the French revolutionaries to start their own revolutions. The slaves of St. Domingue, France's richest sugar colony, were directly inspired by the French Revolution and started the biggest and most successful slave uprising in human history, creating the new nation of Haiti. The Code Napoleon is the basis for civil law systems throughout the world, and this Code enshrined most of the ideas of the French Revolution. And on and on and on. The French Revolution shook the world, and was far more influential than any other revolution, including the American one.
Rage Blanket that's a dumb comment, the French Revolution changed France, Europe and the World for ever. That thing you're saying is what the North Korean government tells to its people to not get it revolting, but it's absolutely false
Luboman411 you just made my point! insane!
Pipsy yeah it was a great "how to" manual on how not to carry out a revolution.
Thanks, I didn't have to go through my text book for hours or fall asleep in history class, this was displayed Ina more interesting way. Good job! Thank you again😊
Is this draw or animated?
What do you mean?
John D Ruddy he means do you draw your artwork and have it go by each picture or do you animate it all
Mr. Skull it looks like he drew it and then scan it with additional editing if needed
It's most likely digitally drawn.
Drawn on a white board.
I find it melancholy that I've learned more from your videos (at least in regards to specific European history) than I did from public school. Hopefully you can go the way of khan academy and become a tool that schools can utilize to teach with, because you deserve the views and children deserve to have access to the knowledge. Keep it up man, I'm sure I'm not alone in appreciating the work you do for pittance.
Napoleonic Wars! Show how the mighty British empire destroyed the filthy frogs in another war 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Errrr...... Don't get too nationalist
Carter is Racist.
sure.
GLOIRE A L'EMPEREUR NAPOLEON! FUCKING ENGLISH RETURN DRINK YOUR TEA WITH AMERICAN
Carter Cummings Napoleon was one of the best generals that this world has ever saw!
Super vidéo ! I'm french and I find it was a really good presentation of the Révolution française, very compete. :) But just a little mistake about the birth day of the Republic, it'was 21 September not the 22 ; )
ur france flag is wrong, blue is on left and red on right
Earlier in the Revolution the colours were reversed. You'll notice as the video goes on, the flag changes to what it is today.
+John D Ruddy aah okay, sorry for questioning and thanks for good information! :)
idiot-_-
+I jeddel99 I what?! dont call me an idiot, idiot
+I jeddel99 I Of all things an idiot? Get a life, kiddo.
Thank you this information was very usefull and the drawings made me understand everything too. It might be easy to get confused when you talk about a lot of different things at the same time, but with the pictures it made the video very helpfull ^^
Napoleon the only good leader to come from France
Uh, his ethnicity is more of Italian than French. He even came from Corsica, which was bought from Genoa by the French
I think you mean Italy not France.
The 2/2/4/1 General so Napoléon was French~
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Corsica became french one year before his birth. Hence he is french.