History of the America in 25 minutes
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2019
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This is the History of the America. Featuring Christopher Columbus, Native Americans, American Revolution, George Washington, other American presidents all the way to modern times. Obviously could not fit everything into one video and had to narrow down some events for the sake of time. It includes all the US states, New York, California, Texas, etc.
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Wow! Amazing. You have covered such a big timeline very efficiently! I can understand the hard work going into making this and getting it out! Very informative! Great work! Fabulous 😊👌👏👍
I love this! Thank you! I look forward to finding similar videos on your channel.
I have learnt European history in school and I have been very eager to acquire knowledge on the history of the United States and the roots of what has led them to be the absolute world power. This video was very fantastic in doing so.
They won't be for long. Have your watched the news?
Yeah, it won't be for long. It was a door opened by God to let the Gospel flourish for a short time in order to call souls into the kingdom. Now after almost 250 years, America is becoming just like any other nation: paganistic, humanistic, leftist.
@@jamiealisson8298 our leadership is weak but trust me their still plenty of us americans thats still hold that same love for our freedom and the meaning of this nation there is tons of us around this beautiful land. We whooped the British during the revolutionary war didn't we?
@Jamie Alisson Been hearing this shit for decades. America has become so powerful that people love to imagine some other mysterious force overthrowing us. It's a fantasy. Always been.
@@scottbivins4758when did I mention the British? In what comment did I say I was from the uk? And that only happened because the French, Spanish, and the Netherlands helped. If that wasn't the case then you guys wouldn't have a country.
An excellent video sir. As a student of history, particularly U.S., I greatly appreciate your detailed summary. Looking forward to more great videos from you!
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Jamestown wasn’t exactly the first English colony. Roanoke “the Lost Colony” was. However it was found abandoned and is known as the “lost colony” since no one knows for sure what happened to them.
They probably starved to death like in Jamestown
@@joegonzalez6241 it’s also speculated that some settlers managed to integrate into native tribes in the area, though that is mostly speculation.
Yeah, I've been there. There are a few bricks left. The main theory is that the Indians got them.
@@deanharstad5404 they did a reverse religious conversion on them 🤣
@@deanharstad5404 natives tried to intergrate with Puritans since they shared similar views, most natives died due to disease and overall it didn't work
congratulations! You've made a masterpiece! Wow, it has been a lot of effort, but it's worth it! Thank you for your dedication!
Brilliant! All in 25 mins. What a great video! Thank you
Thanks for Watching Everyone! Next video is on the Assyrian Empire! Corrections - Sorry Pennsylvania I made you way to rectangular.
It wasn't called USS Lusitania, rather it was a British ship RMS Lusitania with Americans on it, thanks for all those that pointed this out!
And Austria is not a part of NATO
So are you just going to skip Vietnam and Korea?
No those come later in a future video, I can't fight everything in one video for the sake of time
You should make a second part of this depicting the men who built the nation and machines and food
There is no country called America. It is about invaders, European and British occupation, and colonization of the poor, innocent Red Indians who were killed and burned, but rather bakeries by the villainous British.
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Brilliant! All in 25 mins. What a great video! Thank you. That was a great summary and well put together!.
That was a great summary and well put together!
“America: The Story of Us” is a great documentary series to follow up with
I adore this series. I got to watch it during history classes in school and I still watch it to this day. I love it so much.
America is a continent & an American is from the Continent of America.
Two thumbs up 👍👍, good content, greatl presentation and voice over. Video recommended for a quick study.
Thank you very much for this great video, it helps me a lot, what I liked more is the voice
Great video, thank you and God bless America!
There is no country called America. It is about invaders, European and British occupation, and colonization of the poor, innocent Red Indians who were killed and burned, but rather bakeries by the villainous British.
Thank u so much!!! This video is useful for me because i am studying us history for my GED.🥰
Great and simple to understand video
Wow!
That was absolutely perfect
Awesome video thank you!
Thank you! I watched with great intèrest!
Doing a little research myself, thank you for this video
This one is a pretty good video, definitely captures the attention. Great job!
Great video! Thanks for sharing
Very good explanation thank you
Nice Video! Very informative
thank you for teaching me
I watched this whole thing, but because I was so intrigued by it, I forgot to take notes...ow I gotta re-watch it (This is the best explanation of the US history by far)
nice video and great explantion
Wow!!! This was awesome!!
Compelled my attention throughout the video!
I just found your channel and this was a test. Granted, you couldn't cover everything in half an hour but I was impressed with the points you decided to share. You passed! 😀
@javaman92, I'm Sarah how are you today
Great work
Thanks for watching
I learn a lot from you’re videos 🇺🇸
Truly amazing. thank you for the hard work
Hi how are you today, I am Sarah
Pretty good summary.
I would of added a little more on the Constitution and a mention of the New Deal and some of the wars: Korean, Vietnam and Persian Gulf.
A great summary
After watching this video, you already know more than 90% of americans about US history
As an American, this is sadly true
@@TheMinuteman28 America has some of the greatest and most intelligent minds in the world, and it also has idiots, just like anywhere you go. But Just because you and the people you’ve interacted with are Idiots, doesn’t mean everyone in America is. If you haven’t interacted with extremely intelligent people in this country, that says more about you than anything
this not true all we learn about in school is America, no world history even
this is true
🐂💩 a 25-minute video glorifying white folks devilish ways of, throughout history nothing but evilness & not showing the mere fact that they committed hellish Demonic evilness amongst dark skin brown skin native American people I.E. Africans. In the name of Christianity in the name of colonization 🙊🙈🙉📜
great vid
Nothing like a Brit to teach us Americans our history in short and concise fashion 😀
Actually, you are correct in your audio: the French and Indian War started in 1754 in North America. Rather than the usual mode of war spreading *to* the North American colonies, this was an oopsie on the colonists' part and it started here and then expanded *from* North America to Europe and to other European colonies. Thus the French and Indian War is 1754-1763, but the Seven Years' War is 1756-1763.
Ahahah
To be fair, it belonged to the Brits, until it didn’t.
Yes indeed 👍🏾
Thank you so much!!!!
Nice.
I’m a American and I love our history. It’s cool that you’re sharing our shared history.
I love White people of European descent.
@@-Swamp_Donkey-me too bro
You love wars, killing innocent people, and being a hypocrite
Enslaving aint good
You love our history….? Yikes 😬
Magnificent use of 25 minutes!
Amazing video in only 25 minutes of explaining the whole history of the US.
Thank you very much for this video. It is very informative. I loved it. If I may ask, what is your reference for this information?
There is no country called America. It is about invaders, European and British occupation, and colonization of the poor, innocent Red Indians who were killed and burned, but rather bakeries by the villainous British.
You are a young Nation but you have a great history too. Thank you so much for your time.
Very grateful to those young Americans who died for our freedom. And to their families who lost them. Learn this.
Also amazing awesome nice great video up the amazing work :) :D
Awesome
Excellent!
Thanks for it
Great quality video mate
Love it!
One of best country in the world. So many amazing places like New York city, Los Angeles and Miami ❤
Wish I could visit one day
Amazing!
As an APUSH student who is very lost, (due to never having civics,) I thank you very much for this video.
It’s crazy how short it seems our history was… makes 2022 look like nothing. We could have a LONG very interesting future ahead
🤣
Or a bloody short one is looking more likely
Well really you do have a short history in terms of other countries. I once had an American friend who said I explore ancient ruins in my country. To which I laughed. He said what's so funny, I said brother there is a pub (bar) around the corner from where I live that is older than your country 🤣
@@dresden5060 Americans anyway 🙄🤣😛
True
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So basically it was all about money.
/land
Very good!
Nice and brief explanation. I did not know that the US history begins with the fall of the Constantinapolis. Sultan Mehmed opened a period .
There is no country called America. It is about invaders, European and British occupation, and colonization of the poor, innocent Red Indians who were killed and burned, but rather bakeries by the villainous British.
Yes. It was because the Ottoman Empire stopped the silk trade through Central Asia that the Portuguese and the Spaniard, the European powers at the time, were looking for new route to China. The Portuguese owned the east half of the earth and the Spaniard owned the west half of the earth so the Spaniard has to find a new route from the Portuguese’ to the east. Columbus was not very good at navigation and ended up in South America and believed it was India.
slight correction, min 17.50 commanded by R E Lee. not exactly. You are mentioning 1861 and the opening of the war. Lee would take command about a year later. But great video BTW
Hi Ben how are you today
great summary video, best wishes, chennai, india
thank you
this is my replacement for studying for my final in 50 minutes
Nice video
After a dark and bloody period of the history, I believe our future is peaceful & light is the winner ❤️ Thanks to the video makers 😃
What is the name of the track played @16:20 please?
Can not remember, but i will see if i can find it
There was actually several other people who rode with Paul Revere he just tends to get the most credit.
I'm not upset or anything I'm just letting people know.
My family actually found out that we’re related to william dawes, who was one of the main people to ride with him. Never heard of dawes before that.
Dude I’m only getting into the American revolution because of assassins creed and it’s so interesting wish I studied it in school
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Cool!
Thanks for this video I can now hopefully pass my US history exam 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Completely skipped over "reconstruction." Other than that well done.
Very small correction to an otherwise fantastic video it was RMS Lusitania not USS Lusitania.
Nah
Mercia!
Nice history
The 15th amendment was passed in 1870, giving blacks the right to vote.
Thank God. a lot of things changed out of that
This video summarizes everything we’ve learned in middle school history
All the men that died for them to form NATO..smh
I like both Japan and America they have amazing history
@Eyes of Void why Japan suck ?
They all do
Na UK, Japan and italy do.
As a fellow American Thank u for the kind words I appreciate it I like our allies history also they have some really great stories
@@dylanogden3075 your welcome
THIS IS HIS STORY WITH A LOT OF TRUTHS LEFT OUT
25:02 Your description of the USA today, to me, seems a bit undifferentiated. Nonetheless, great overview!
Whatever
What I learned from the video -
1.Don't mess with British tea, like dumping it into a harbor, it could start a war!
2. Perhaps in hindsight, the British should have given the colonies representation, before imposing taxes!
Or.....Don't impose unjust taxes. Yoy could lose your tea!😊
Awesome video!!!!!
Notice how they said "within 200 years it reached the peak of it's power'? Like our future has already been written...
Great video, and very educational. But we’ve never made it to the moon 😂
Despite the famous portrait, the only casualty at fort Sumpter was a union goat.
Like this video!
History of America..👍
0:42 The guys who (allegedly) took the first trip to the moon knew more about their destination than the guys in these wooden ships.
Haha, i agree with you? How are you, i am Sarah
Nice
There can only be one superpower. There’s still another war - but the final one 😮
As an American I can confirm this is American history
From which country?
Good sir
1776: "We believe in all these things and will cherish them.."
2024: "Uh, that is too inconvenient, so we will reinterpret what you meant..."
God bless America. Forever. ❤️
@10:30 yeah Reeve never said that. The British were actually after Paul since he was the messenger.
5/3/2023. One inaccuracy. The video stated that the confederate army fired on fort Sumter to start the Civil War. It was actually cadets from the Citadel (the military college of South Carolina) that fire the cannons on fort Sumter.
The fact that all of this happened in our country (and let's face it, alot of the morbid details were spared) and yet we still are divided, is a god damn shame given all of the lives that were sacrificed to make it. The divisiveness needs to STOP, we are the UNITED states of AMERICA! Let's cut the bullshit and maximize this beautiful country's potential as a global leader! If not for us, then at least for ALL of those that shed blood for the grass that we walk on whether slaves, indigenous people, soldiers!
My son n me both had American history in our social studies subjecrs. 🥰😍😊😇
And on November 10th 1775 the 2nd Continental Congress had 2 battalions of Marines raised and the United States Marine Corps was born.