My family and ancestors are from Los Angeles, Mexico. From before it was the United States of America. I'm very proud to be a part of this history. It's like Mexicans from Mexico can't understand this transition and Americans don't either. Only if you have this culture in your heart, then you can understand the transition and the culture of the South Western American history. Totally different from the East coast.
I'm Spanish/Indian from San Juan Capistrano...how hard the government hides it I agree on the culture in our Soul...ty.Very proud myself and no one can take that...
Los Ángeles was founded by Mexicans. The founders (pobladores) had only ONE Spaniard among them, Velasco y Lara. On the east coast our mother country was England but on the west coast our mother country was Mexico. Yeah, they did fly the Spanish flag but they were from Mexico and were, for the most part, mestizos and many, in fact most, had African mixed in as well. All the supplies and equipment came from Mexico, not Spain. A perfect example would be the very first homicide of L.A. in the early 1790’s was of a poblador of Yaqui descent. A native indigenous of Sonora, Mexico.
I respect it.A lot of us are educated on it chicano and blacks.. its the ones who remain uneducated without the attempt to learn that keeps us divided in what we are and could become as one. The word mexican is even deeper than what most represent on that flag and the european ideology keep that from those who refuse to read and only represent without understanding but hate for each other one both ends in certain areas etc. We are more connected than ppl want to know or admit. Roots run deep af. Im a black person telling you one love PALABRA.
I’m 25 years old born and raised in the San Gabriel valley. I see LA from a distance everyday. So much history so much greatness that has walked the lands that I live on. I’m super blessed for being born here in the valley. BEST PLACE ON EARTH, PROMISE YOU
My Grandparents were in Los Angeles's early. My Grandmother born 1900 in Arkansas. My Grandfather born in Chicago 1899. They were married in in 1917 Los Angeles's. My Mother born there in 1919.......My Grandparents settled in Watts 1944. My Mother was the only one of siblings who left. I was born in San Francisco, my brother San Diego, our children San Diego, my Grandchildren San Diego. Four generations of Californians so far........
the Robert Stack i grew up with from unsolved mysteries… as i got older & found out he had been around forever i was like “woah”. i compare the uniqueness & pleasant audible tone & delvery akin to Peter Coyote… blissful listening
Parents came from Wisconsin to escape the cold winters - settled in the San Gabriel Valley 1936, El Monte, later Rosemead and then San Gabriel. The LA County was of a variety of cultures then, Latinos, German, Irish, Italian, English. Funny thing about the way cities change through immigrations due to wars; Korean, Vietnamese, Black races, White races - it's all a huge mix now. 1957-1965 I worked Spring Street, LA., the social structure was beginning to emerge then into the middle eastern immigration then too. Being raised in the San Gabriel Valley the aftermath of WWII had people just striving to work and make a living with their families. The good and bad is there as there is in many cities and states. My time there was during a time of people just working and making their lives liveable. It was a good time for me. I was lucky, aside from my own family's losses of loved ones.
I grew up in El Monte in the 80s and 90s ... now the population is becoming more Asian with the new immigrants coming in. Very interesting seeing how the area is always changing as you mentioned. I would have loved to have seen the area when you were younger.
As a teenager in the beginning of the 50's the brand new Rosemead High School had been built around 1948-49? When I was 10, I had a little girlfriend whose parents lived in a two story house facing Mission Road and the house was surrounded by a huge Orange Grove. My friend's mom would pack us a lunch and we would roam out into the grove as far as we dared and would have our picnic. I remember the soot pots during the winter that would burn to keep the oranges from freezing. Our noses would have lots of soot in them when we awoke from our slumber. Other memories in my kid years were of being able to walk at night by myself going home after playing with my elementary school friends.
jeansplace Curious, before freeway 10 was built, what was there before? I mean, how did people drive, before the existance of freeway? Say if people from down townLA wants to go to El Monte or San Bernardino, how did they go?
I like how this history starts with the mission presence. Like suddenly out of nothing there appeared a paradise, a perfect place for the Spanish gentlemen to lay down their foundation
Lol...when I was a kid in La Puente we did a field trip the the Mission at San Gabriel...We learned more about Juipero Serro and the Gold Rush than the Revolutionary and Civil Wars...It's a cool place really...just got crowded.
What happened to the American Japanese citizens was horrible I hope we have learned from our past mistakes But somehow I think we haven’t Great video thank you
Don Dressel We've learned nothing with the rise in Anti-Semitism in recent years, our President flapping xenophobic his gums constantly about Muslims, Mexico and Mexicans, etc.
And those Japanese were lucky the battle didn't make it to our shores, or they would have likely been put down. Fewer people give a fuck about all the victimhood we learned in pubic school. That's all my social studies classes were - they circled the globe looking for victims.
I find it curious how in the 1700's there were so many Spaniards here and now there aren't any. The only Spaniards I met growing up were Catholic priests. Lol!
They blended in with natives, and other whites, creating most modern Mexicans. Half of Los Angeles first settlers was of African decent. I wonder why they leave that out. But if you research it, you will find out its true.
I hope you meant Spanish from Spain 🇪🇸 unfortunately many American confuses Spanishness with Mexico, two different countries, two different cultures, but with similarities at the same time. Spain is Europe, Mexico is in the Americas, though Mexico was a colony of Spain.
It’s an interesting history lesson but they sure gloss over or ignore a lot including how the indigenous people were treated - and they make the union’s side seem like the bad guys and management can do no wrong.
The indigenous people and other types of people of color were treated horrible all over America and our government loves to hide that fact. I’m a georgia girl my maternal grandma was half Cherokee. The native Americans here were ran up into the cold hills their children were stolen from them and mistreated. In a way native Americans were treated worse than blacks especially seeing as they discovered America well before Christopher Columbus was even born.
Born and raised in LA, the Old Wild Western Thuggery runs in my veins there is no other place were u can find so many faces, so many races, so many kinds of people from rich Hollywood people to the homeless skid row people
East LA is a diverse melting pot. It was primarily a black neighborhood in the 20's. Transitioned into a Japanese American neighborhood. And is now a firmly Latino neighborhood. If you visit evergreen cemetery. Alot of the tomb stones are Black names. Japanese names written in Kanji and Mexican names written in Spanish.
Don't have to learn much about Los Angeles history I've already heard its history first hand by my grandparents and parents who tell me what it was and will always be, MEXICAN TERRITORY!!!!!!
Spanish territory. Spanish explorers that gave Mexicans there language, and interbreed with the natives in central America to give them there race. The late to the party Mexican Government never did a damn thing in California, except try to extort taxes from time to time.
@@xr440r3 to be honest, Americans wouldn't have done anything with it neither if weren't because they found gold right after annexation. There was not much to do with it because there were no resources. Even today LA is lacking water and farm lands, that's why everything is so expensive.
Respect all Mexican people they mean so much well for everyone and they get stepped on and on and on . ...they are true decendence of the native American tribes spread along this beautiful country of "ours" ..we don't mind sharing at all everything we have is yours to use but not to keep..
It's pretty shocking how much Black, I guess we would call it afro Mexican, influence on the founding of Los Angeles was that's not really spoken about and hidden. It goes back to the Spanish conquest of the Americas where blacks served as slaves and conquistador. And back before that when they went along the west coast of Africa prior to making it to the Americas.
Get the hell outta here with that narrative ! BIacks don’t belong here. Los Angeles was founded by Mexicans and Spaniards only ! BIacks came way after to escape Jim Crow laws.
Oh, ugliful, for smoggy skies Insecticided grains For gridlocked freeways, majesty Above the concrete plains Los Angeles Los Angeles A bum sheds his waste on thee And hides the pines with billboard signs From mountains to oily sea!
@ A.D. Why don't we talk about how the Spanish killed the native Aztec Indians and stole their land where Mexico is today. I also noticed the first two words of your paragraph start off with the words "I Hate" That pretty much sums up who, and what you're all about.
Bob Anderson no offense whatsoever. just stating a fact. but, Indians at that time, weren't considered human beings. how can you steal something from something that is not considered human. I'm just trying to help you understand and clarify your question. people keep bringing that same question up over and over.
so what happend to the rest of the video? i really would have liked to see how civilied the Afican American community was at one point in time, i was hoping to have learned a thing or two about how African Americans used to live in this city and reestablish that. times are getting hard ... really hard.
I dont know if it is too late but I know of a place where blacks were really successful at one point in Tulsa, Oklahoma, it was called the Black Wall street , white people burned that shit.
Thanks for uploading this video. That said I found it a bit sad as predictably the lives of the Indians who first lived in Los Angeles for thousands of years was ignored; and the Spanish colonial period merely a footnote to the American invasion of the region. Good example of the victors rewriting history to humor itself. Meh.
I love my city .it stands alone. I have lived in other towns throughout the United States, nowhere else is there the diversity and the bombayshiznit food.all ethnicities make up our very own angelino culture..we r Asian black brown green red..just can't say enough ,and how badly I missed my town for the ten years I was a lonesome cowboy away from my town wondering these great united States, breaking t he law
Yeh your right... we should just stay focused on negativeness and fill our minds with hatred, that's what the Jews and Arabs have been doing for over two thousand years lets be just like them, won't that be great?
Every comment made from that time was super racist. Lol😂😂 never gave credit to the Mexicans.. los Angeles was like any other frontier town of that time
How can you be so much proud? Why are you guys so convinced, you are so much American? You all came from europe 🤔 Are you frightend of things or People that are doing the same with you now?
Oh almost 4got but neva4get LongLiveJudahNegroes not Africans Native Gad Mexicans Issachar Guatemala all da way 2 Panama Zebulon Puerto Rico Ephraim Cubans Mannassah Columbians Asher etc... 12TribesofIsraelGodOfDeezisraelites
Larry guerrero...this is America..not mexico..if you're born here you're American..if you're born in Mexico..by law you're not allowed here .. we have border lines for a reason that are illegally crossed everyday by immigrants..do you think we should just open the border??if you had a choice to live next door to law abiding American families..or next door to illegal setbacks from 3rd world country..what would u choose..I think I know the answer already...and if Mexico is such a great place why are you here...just saying@$$%^
California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Texas used to be apart of Mexico, that is until North America was colonized and broken down into states. When someone says that California (or any of the other states I listed) will always be Mexico, they’re not completely wrong. The “border” cut off a HUGE portion of what used to be Mexico. Let’s not forget that.
and the natives stole it from other natives, who stole it from the people before them and etc etc. every piece of land on this entire planet once belonged to someone else and was conquered by an invader at one point or another
God Gave us 12tribes n Created earth 4 us 2 rule everything every1 everybody but we failed him in abomination so Daniel the prophet wrote how he mourned 4 Jerusalem Israel 2 go bk if we would of kept all commandments n rules statues of his covenant out enemies we have fallen 2 our swords
Love LA Born and raised! I'm a huge history fan but this is really bland and by far the worst documentary of LA I've come across Sad but It doesn't hold my interest 👎✌🏼
History will be more accurate the further back in time you go. Modern authors rewrite history, & therefore tell new generations lies. You will live to see it happen in your lifetime. What you think you know will be erased by the left. Watch & see.
I love the history and culture of Los Angeles! I am glad to be born here in the United States of America! God bless this country and Los Angeles!
A great attitude to have, Roberto!
RobertoLopezstudyis hold your fucking horses.
Can you speak Spanish? Los Angeles was founded in this language
Randolph Ross you sound like a old grumpy old man
@@iTzAkechi You are a idiot who doesn't care about human beings! Go to hell!
My family and ancestors are from Los Angeles, Mexico. From before it was the United States of America. I'm very proud to be a part of this history. It's like Mexicans from Mexico can't understand this transition and Americans don't either. Only if you have this culture in your heart, then you can understand the transition and the culture of the South Western American history. Totally different from the East coast.
Maarkie Marrk you are a true Californio!
I'm Spanish/Indian from San Juan Capistrano...how hard the government hides it I agree on the culture in our Soul...ty.Very proud myself and no one can take that...
It must be nice to be allowed to have a culture openly!!!
Los Ángeles was founded by Mexicans. The founders (pobladores) had only ONE Spaniard among them, Velasco y Lara. On the east coast our mother country was England but on the west coast our mother country was Mexico. Yeah, they did fly the Spanish flag but they were from Mexico and were, for the most part, mestizos and many, in fact most, had African mixed in as well. All the supplies and equipment came from Mexico, not Spain. A perfect example would be the very first homicide of L.A. in the early 1790’s was of a poblador of Yaqui descent. A native indigenous of Sonora, Mexico.
I respect it.A lot of us are educated on it chicano and blacks.. its the ones who remain uneducated without the attempt to learn that keeps us divided in what we are and could become as one. The word mexican is even deeper than what most represent on that flag and the european ideology keep that from those who refuse to read and only represent without understanding but hate for each other one both ends in certain areas etc. We are more connected than ppl want to know or admit. Roots run deep af. Im a black person telling you one love PALABRA.
Only Roberts Stack can narrate the history of Los Angeles and make it sound great
Los Angeles is the 2nd Largest Mexican City in the World and LA is the home of all of our hopes, fears, and dreams...
🌇
Miguel Paredes Ive heard that before. I heard it’s 1) Mexico City 2) Los Angeles 3) Guadalajara 4) Chicago (surprisingly)
I can't wait till we get more Muslims and Asians!!!! We need more diversity!
@@returnofthegorgon8687hell nah 😂
I'm Russian but I like the culture of LA and the US. enjoyed this video!
I like Russia and the people. I especially like Russian women. :)
This comment can’t be trusted it’s Russian. 🇺🇸USA 🇺🇸
Do you live in America?
@@yavitvexe9997 yes
@@franklopez557 I respect that lol
I’m 25 years old born and raised in the San Gabriel valley. I see LA from a distance everyday. So much history so much greatness that has walked the lands that I live on. I’m super blessed for being born here in the valley. BEST PLACE ON EARTH, PROMISE YOU
Joe Beezy Same. I live in LA county. The South Bay. Harbor area right next to the port of Los an Angeles. I Couldn’t agree more!!!
MR.X Well that Maricone is from SGV not SFV like your basura ass!
My Grandparents were in Los Angeles's early. My Grandmother born 1900 in Arkansas. My Grandfather born in Chicago 1899. They were married in in 1917 Los Angeles's. My Mother born there in 1919.......My Grandparents settled in Watts 1944. My Mother was the only one of siblings who left. I was born in San Francisco, my brother San Diego, our children San Diego, my Grandchildren San Diego. Four generations of Californians so far........
Lisa Bullock that’s pretty cool Lisa.
the Robert Stack i grew up with from unsolved mysteries… as i got older & found out he had been around forever i was like “woah”. i compare the uniqueness & pleasant audible tone & delvery akin to Peter Coyote… blissful
listening
Parents came from Wisconsin to escape the cold winters - settled in the San Gabriel Valley 1936, El Monte, later Rosemead and then San Gabriel. The LA County was of a variety of cultures then, Latinos, German, Irish, Italian, English. Funny thing about the way cities change through immigrations due to wars; Korean, Vietnamese, Black races, White races - it's all a huge mix now. 1957-1965 I worked Spring Street, LA., the social structure was beginning to emerge then into the middle eastern immigration then too. Being raised in the San Gabriel Valley the aftermath of WWII had people just striving to work and make a living with their families. The good and bad is there as there is in many cities and states. My time there was during a time of people just working and making their lives liveable. It was a good time for me. I was lucky, aside from my own family's losses of loved ones.
I grew up in El Monte in the 80s and 90s ... now the population is becoming more Asian with the new immigrants coming in. Very interesting seeing how the area is always changing as you mentioned. I would have loved to have seen the area when you were younger.
As a teenager in the beginning of the 50's the brand new Rosemead High School had been built around 1948-49? When I was 10, I had a little girlfriend whose parents lived in a two story house facing Mission Road and the house was surrounded by a huge Orange Grove. My friend's mom would pack us a lunch and we would roam out into the grove as far as we dared and would have our picnic. I remember the soot pots during the winter that would burn to keep the oranges from freezing. Our noses would have lots of soot in them when we awoke from our slumber. Other memories in my kid years were of being able to walk at night by myself going home after playing with my elementary school friends.
jeansplace1 Do u remember the night sky? wish I had a time machine
jeansplace Curious, before freeway 10 was built, what was there before? I mean, how did people drive, before the existance of freeway? Say if people from down townLA wants to go to El Monte or San Bernardino, how did they go?
Streets all the way, Garvey, Valley Blvd (To Pomona), Huntington Drive,
Robert Stack! Discovered this digging for LA history, was not disappointing. Thanks for uploading!
I like how this history starts with the mission presence. Like suddenly out of nothing there appeared a paradise, a perfect place for the Spanish gentlemen to lay down their foundation
Exactly why I stopped watching. There was history before Europeans came.
Real interesting!! Loved it! Great old photos and film!
Anyone else thought this was Robert Stack narrating an Unsolved Mysteries episode?
Lol...when I was a kid in La Puente we did a field trip the the Mission at San Gabriel...We learned more about Juipero Serro and the Gold Rush than the Revolutionary and Civil Wars...It's a cool place really...just got crowded.
God bless these places!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🤞🏻
What happened to the American Japanese citizens was horrible
I hope we have learned from our past
mistakes
But somehow I think we haven’t
Great video thank you
Don Dressel We've learned nothing with the rise in Anti-Semitism in recent years, our President flapping xenophobic his gums constantly about Muslims, Mexico and Mexicans, etc.
@@szqsk8 and worst of all are creamy white hippie leftist . I would rather live around anyone on earth than white liberals.
And those Japanese were lucky the battle didn't make it to our shores, or they would have likely been put down. Fewer people give a fuck about all the victimhood we learned in pubic school. That's all my social studies classes were - they circled the globe looking for victims.
I find it curious how in the 1700's there were so many Spaniards here and now there aren't any. The only Spaniards I met growing up were Catholic priests. Lol!
They blended in with natives, and other whites, creating most modern Mexicans. Half of Los Angeles first settlers was of African decent. I wonder why they leave that out. But if you research it, you will find out its true.
I hope you meant Spanish from Spain 🇪🇸 unfortunately many American confuses Spanishness with Mexico, two different countries, two different cultures, but with similarities at the same time. Spain is Europe, Mexico is in the Americas, though Mexico was a colony of Spain.
@@kout31bIacks came to California during Jim Crow. Quit making stuff up
Listening to Robert Stack I reminisce about Unsolved Mysteries.
I wondered who was this brilliant voice
Of course. MR stack
Loved the video,thanks.
It’s an interesting history lesson but they sure gloss over or ignore a lot including how the indigenous people were treated - and they make the union’s side seem like the bad guys and management can do no wrong.
The indigenous people and other types of people of color were treated horrible all over America and our government loves to hide that fact. I’m a georgia girl my maternal grandma was half Cherokee. The native Americans here were ran up into the cold hills their children were stolen from them and mistreated. In a way native Americans were treated worse than blacks especially seeing as they discovered America well before Christopher Columbus was even born.
Yeah they don't even talk about how the indigenous people used to kill and rape each other before the white man came! Very sad!!!!
I love my L.A. Thank you.
Just call it nuestra señora Reyna de Los Angeles California. Mexican land . Or I should I say los californios
El californio El Calimex SIMON
👍😊
I love Los Angeles.
Next time, include the Native American history ❤️
it was once a beautifull place with clean nature / natives and no industry
I agree with you. Look at what it has become today
Born and raised in LA, the Old Wild Western Thuggery runs in my veins there is no other place were u can find so many faces, so many races, so many kinds of people from rich Hollywood people to the homeless skid row people
TEMPLE ST!!! Salute homie
This shows you that "putting the rich into poor and making poor move into a more difficult situation and then redo the Same shit over again..
East LA is a diverse melting pot. It was primarily a black neighborhood in the 20's. Transitioned into a Japanese American neighborhood. And is now a firmly Latino neighborhood. If you visit evergreen cemetery. Alot of the tomb stones are Black names. Japanese names written in Kanji and Mexican names written in Spanish.
LA is the most Mexican City in America.
Either us or Texas.
That voice. Robert Stack😎
Don't have to learn much about Los Angeles history I've already heard its history first hand by my grandparents and parents who tell me what it was and will always be, MEXICAN TERRITORY!!!!!!
Spanish territory. Spanish explorers that gave Mexicans there language, and interbreed with the natives in central America to give them there race. The late to the party Mexican Government never did a damn thing in California, except try to extort taxes from time to time.
U.S. state.
Mexico lost a war.
Sorry.
That's why we need more Muslim and Asian immigrants! Mexicans need more diversity!
@@xr440r3 to be honest, Americans wouldn't have done anything with it neither if weren't because they found gold right after annexation. There was not much to do with it because there were no resources. Even today LA is lacking water and farm lands, that's why everything is so expensive.
Respect all Mexican people they mean so much well for everyone and they get stepped on and on and on . ...they are true decendence of the native American tribes spread along this beautiful country of "ours" ..we don't mind sharing at all everything we have is yours to use but not to keep..
I would love to see our governments come together on Immigration and basic human rights.
Yes incorporate a government with Native perspectives 😊
Familia been there since day 1 and I mean before California became United States of America
geez t first i was like, "whaaaaaat, is this unsolved mysterious?!" haha damn
I thought the same thing😄
Great video
Well done a great unbiased history
I'm confident that Den haters will rewrite it
Unfortunately
Dem not Den
Did anyone with any common sense ever think that internment was protecting the Japanese?
al meggs smh beetch
You sound like a bigoted idiot. Hopefully you found help in the past few years
Carey McWilliams, not Helen Hunt Jackson called it an island on land..
Good afternoon dear joy how is your day going so far
It's pretty shocking how much Black, I guess we would call it afro Mexican, influence on the founding of Los Angeles was that's not really spoken about and hidden. It goes back to the Spanish conquest of the Americas where blacks served as slaves and conquistador. And back before that when they went along the west coast of Africa prior to making it to the Americas.
Get the hell outta here with that narrative ! BIacks don’t belong here. Los Angeles was founded by Mexicans and Spaniards only ! BIacks came way after to escape Jim Crow laws.
Oh, ugliful, for smoggy skies
Insecticided grains
For gridlocked freeways, majesty
Above the concrete plains
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
A bum sheds his waste on thee
And hides the pines
with billboard signs
From mountains to oily sea!
It was beautiful once but this is hilarious.
Lmao as a native angelino.. this makes me laugh
Stack had a great voice
Los Angeles #1 the best place on earth!
Like arrows were Spanish Cowboys from Mexico.
What year it was filmed in?
Probably in the late 80s....on the city shots you don't see the los skyscraper which was built in 1989 or 1990.
Los Angeles was a beautiful back a time
It was--and some parts still are! :-)
I don't know Los Angeles well areas
@ A.D. Why don't we talk about how the Spanish killed the native Aztec Indians and stole their land where Mexico is today. I also noticed the first two words of your paragraph start off with the words "I Hate" That pretty much sums up who, and what you're all about.
Bob Anderson no offense whatsoever. just stating a fact. but, Indians at that time, weren't considered human beings. how can you steal something from something that is not considered human. I'm just trying to help you understand and clarify your question. people keep bringing that same question up over and over.
Fuck spain mexican are indigenous not like these pilgrim illegal Europeans.
narrated by Robert Stack a.k.a Ultra Magnus.....
Cool Story Bro.
My home city Los Angeles
The Spanish land grant clans still influence the flavor of Los Angles
Pueblo de Los Angeles.
"El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Ángeles del Río de Porciuncula" .... Then the WASP came and just name it "LA" lazy asses.
@Alan Merlin Bergeron
You may have written that in jest, but you know the original name is TOO DAMN LONG, and you probably copied & pasted it! 😛
Most of us do not speak Spanish.
@@user-hu4gr1bo5gi speak Spanish and I say LA. I’m lazy and I don’t have the time to keep saying the full name 😂
Robert Stacks voice is better than warm butter
so what happend to the rest of the video? i really would have liked to see how civilied the Afican American community was at one point in time, i was hoping to have learned a thing or two about how African Americans used to live in this city and reestablish that. times are getting hard ... really hard.
I dont know if it is too late but I know of a place where blacks were really successful at one point in Tulsa, Oklahoma, it was called the Black Wall street , white people burned that shit.
Exactly!
@@MAXSOL69 Understood! But he was talkong specifically about Los Angeles!
I found nothing but BS on these history videos regarding California's Mexican Spanish history.
Thanks for uploading this video. That said I found it a bit sad as predictably the lives of the Indians who first lived in Los Angeles for thousands of years was ignored; and the Spanish colonial period merely a footnote to the American invasion of the region. Good example of the victors rewriting history to humor itself. Meh.
Agree
Los santos* :D
I love my city .it stands alone.
I have lived in other towns throughout the United States, nowhere else is there the diversity and the bombayshiznit food.all ethnicities make up our very own angelino culture..we r Asian black brown green red..just can't say enough ,and how badly I missed my town for the ten years I was a lonesome cowboy away from my town wondering these great united States, breaking t he law
2:50 HEY! It's the Casey Jr. train from "Dumbo"!
You do make them short
Sur Los Angeles 🌞
Ricardo Manjarrez Si Los Angeles Muy fuerte 💪
MAKE America Mexico again.
Where's Zoro???
Technically it was English settlers taking it from Spanish colonizers. Together they snagged it from natives and black Americans. Fyi
You tried to sneak in “bIack Americans” lol. They snagged from “MEXICANS” and no one else ! California belonged to Mexicans only !
The closed captioning used the wrong word. California was a feudal society; not a futile one.
now you tell me?
Lmao this man said "WASP" @ 7:25 💅🏾
yu feel me
Big difference of being educated 2 edified
Not even a short-story, more of an abridged version.
😊👍
The railroad: "an American technological revolution". The British invented trains and railways.
An American invasion.
it's Los Santos for fucks sake
Now a sanctuary state
Chris Manning get the fuck out of here picker woods didn't you learn on this video California was Mexico until you gringo stole it.
And always will be Mexico it was founded in Español
0.55 A gracious and fuedal society supported by native american labour...shouldnt that be native americans kept as slaves and in poverty!
Yeh your right... we should just stay focused on negativeness and fill our minds with hatred, that's what the Jews and Arabs have been doing for over two thousand years lets be just like them, won't that be great?
I knw now
a murder a night that's about right.
He knew who were n are n continue 2 be GodYahawahsppl
Wednesday, October 23, 2019🦶🦶Making History 🦶🦶👣👣👣
HELL A
Every comment made from that time was super racist. Lol😂😂 never gave credit to the Mexicans.. los Angeles was like any other frontier town of that time
Jesus loves you and He created california and you must repent of your sins or else you will perish.
Terry Mckenna you need to repent because you are not following Jesus.
No l don't follow Jesus.....why? Because l am not a weak minded git of limited intelligence.
Mike Zeedan Jesus did not create the world dude. educate yourself.
6:00 "Social"... AKA Marxist/Anarchist.
Manifest Destiny was the Louisiana Purchase. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Texas free-will Annexation, and $15 Million dollars, was the rest
Do u knw why dey call the time of The Dark ages cause black ppl ruled heard of king James he comes from da dark ages wen blacksnBROWNRULED
@Junior Mudd what's worst than a fool?l An Idiot. Dats u
How can you be so much proud?
Why are you guys so convinced, you are so much American? You all came from europe 🤔
Are you frightend of things or People that are doing the same with you now?
That was the start of Marxism 1910
Nah this ain't it let's go 300 years before this fake moment
Feudal not futile lmao
Oh almost 4got but neva4get LongLiveJudahNegroes not Africans Native Gad Mexicans Issachar Guatemala all da way 2 Panama Zebulon Puerto Rico Ephraim Cubans Mannassah Columbians Asher etc... 12TribesofIsraelGodOfDeezisraelites
Yo prefiero texas
From dis slumber of hypnotize lies
christ this is boring
Swellebound 86 lol I thought it was gonna be so interesting
But this narrator is really worse the " clear eyes " ad guy
Now a sanctuary state....
Larry guerrero...this is America..not mexico..if you're born here you're American..if you're born in Mexico..by law you're not allowed here .. we have border lines for a reason that are illegally crossed everyday by immigrants..do you think we should just open the border??if you had a choice to live next door to law abiding American families..or next door to illegal setbacks from 3rd world country..what would u choose..I think I know the answer already...and if Mexico is such a great place why are you here...just saying@$$%^
Danny Mcentee I’m Mexican American and totally agree with you 💖
México está en América
California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Texas used to be apart of Mexico, that is until North America was colonized and broken down into states. When someone says that California (or any of the other states I listed) will always be Mexico, they’re not completely wrong. The “border” cut off a HUGE portion of what used to be Mexico. Let’s not forget that.
The Hidalgo treaty is what messed up Mexico. That why California is the way it is on border crossing. Read the treaty.
This is bull how y’all stolen everything from the aboriginal people
and the natives stole it from other natives, who stole it from the people before them and etc etc. every piece of land on this entire planet once belonged to someone else and was conquered by an invader at one point or another
Straight American propaganda
God Gave us 12tribes n Created earth 4 us 2 rule everything every1 everybody but we failed him in abomination so Daniel the prophet wrote how he mourned 4 Jerusalem Israel 2 go bk if we would of kept all commandments n rules statues of his covenant out enemies we have fallen 2 our swords
Now it's garbage 🗑️
Love LA
Born and raised! I'm a huge history fan but this is really bland and by far the worst documentary of LA I've come across
Sad but It doesn't hold my interest 👎✌🏼
BS history. We can do better than a cheap doc from the 80's.
History will be more accurate the further back in time you go.
Modern authors rewrite history, & therefore tell new generations lies.
You will live to see it happen in your lifetime.
What you think you know will be erased by the left. Watch & see.