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  • @Aforgamon
    @Aforgamon 4 года назад +270

    Several countries in the Americas outlawed slavery after the US, including Brazil (1888), Cuba (1886), and Puerto Rico (1873, not yet part of the USA)

    • @ConkerVonZap
      @ConkerVonZap 4 года назад +31

      Yes, in Brazil we almost had a civil war, because of slavery, but the emperor decided to abdicate, not wanting to spill blood.

    • @Hdusiekwbshsjs
      @Hdusiekwbshsjs 4 года назад +12

      Slavery still existed in Cuba but it wasn’t through forced labour. Until Castro took over

    • @AbyssWatcher745
      @AbyssWatcher745 4 года назад +9

      @@ConkerVonZap I even didn't know Brazil had an Emperor.

    • @wormwood8352
      @wormwood8352 4 года назад +20

      Stanley Leonard Darmali The Portuguese monarchy was forced to flee their European home because of Napoleon and went to Brazil which became the seat of the empire. When it was safe to return to Portugal, the Portuguese emperor told his son, the heir to the throne Pedro, that if Brazil was ever to become independent, he would want him to lead it. The emperor went back to Portugal but Pedro stayed in Brazil and eventually, Brazil became independent with Pedro as the emperor.

    • @inetnomad3521
      @inetnomad3521 4 года назад +6

      Most countries in Latin America abolished slavery in the early 1800s.

  • @NoOdL3z18
    @NoOdL3z18 4 года назад +302

    Watching an Estonian dude try to do American accents is just hilarious. This is the only react channel that I like.

    • @audreymota8423
      @audreymota8423 4 года назад +1

      NoOdL3z18 i agree

    • @tarn1135
      @tarn1135 4 года назад +5

      I despise react channels save this one. I enjoy his takes on things.

    • @trevor8726
      @trevor8726 4 года назад +5

      hes the only good reaction channel that pauses the video a lot, every other channel that pauses every 2 seconds just wants to hit 10 min, he actually pauses it to talk about the content, instead of pausing to laugh and repeat the line

    • @colonelcorndog7662
      @colonelcorndog7662 4 года назад

      beautiful bravo bravo amazing accent

    • @scottsmith5565
      @scottsmith5565 4 года назад +2

      Agreed, because of him, when covid said and done. I'm visiting Estonia

  • @Aforgamon
    @Aforgamon 4 года назад +441

    There is no force implied in "annex". It just means "this land is ours now". It can be peaceful or violent, either way.

    • @beyou1813
      @beyou1813 4 года назад +28

      He only sees it as violent because that's what his people went through.

    • @MrRizeAG
      @MrRizeAG 4 года назад +47

      @@beyou1813 Or because the majority of annexations in history WERE violent or otherwise forceful. It's very rare that a nation willingly gives up its independence to become part of a bigger nation.

    • @hughg.rection868
      @hughg.rection868 4 года назад +12

      Not really, Texas was in a load of debt and they said take out debt and admit us as a state and we’re all good

    • @crapface911
      @crapface911 4 года назад +10

      @@omega0195 youre an idiot if you think that the word annex actually implies force. It often does, but not always. Either 14 or and idiot is you.

    • @beyou1813
      @beyou1813 4 года назад

      @@MrRizeAG true but what i said was more of a joke than anything.

  • @anthonylong9067
    @anthonylong9067 4 года назад +306

    “Finland is our brother country”
    Latvia and Lithuania: are we a joke to you?

  • @bubbabluehorn
    @bubbabluehorn 4 года назад +364

    The Louisiana purchase was one of the cheapest real estate deals in history for about 15 million dollars. That same money can’t even get you 10 acres in Hong Kong. Each acre in the Louisiana purchase costed about 2 cents| edit: My information came from the American education system. (8th grade) I’m in 9th at the moment. For the Hong Kong comment each square foot of land there costs 20K US dollars. SQUARE FOOT. inflation I believe we learned ended up making the purchase 50 billion dollars in today’s money. So mega cheap. EDIT:#2: The Alaskan deal is more expensive. Due to the deals having somewhat similar prices. Louisiana is better because 1: more land for low price. 2: land is farmable, has a modern day huge population and caused other expansions. Alaska was more expensive if you take into account inflation. (Per acre)

    • @circledash9813
      @circledash9813 4 года назад +26

      In today's money, it would cost around 1.2~trillion

    • @menwithven8114
      @menwithven8114 4 года назад +24

      Wouldn't Alaska be up there as one of the cheapest also?

    • @circledash9813
      @circledash9813 4 года назад +15

      men with ven Yes, it was about 7.8 million dollars cheaper than the Louisiana purchase.

    • @ahappynigerian
      @ahappynigerian 4 года назад +13

      Damn, with this economic understanding you could probably win New York’s 14th congresional district.

    • @leefischer5814
      @leefischer5814 4 года назад +2

      It is pretty pricey, it was 3-31/2 times the annual budget at the time. Not chicken feed when you think if the US would spend that on a similar chunk of land now.

  • @dashermike9890
    @dashermike9890 3 года назад +27

    In Texas, by law, we learn Texas history in 4th grade and 7th grade. We learn all of this very fast. I respect my fellow Texans.

  • @honorablechairmanmeow8698
    @honorablechairmanmeow8698 4 года назад +43

    Arthur.... As a Texan, thank you for watching this, keep doing what you’re doing!

  • @lukepyburn
    @lukepyburn 4 года назад +94

    My great great great grandfather, Andrew Zumwalt, fought in the battle of San Jacinto (the final ambush battle) at age 19. I have the prototype Colt revolver (circa 1835) he used in the battle, as well as his sword and a few cannonballs he retrieved from the battlefield after the battle was over. They're all in a safety deposit box in Houston. I'll give them all to my son one day, Lord willing. My other relative, Andrew Kent, died at the Alamo. Every freaking boy in our entire family is named Andrew because of these two. If you're ever at the San Jacinto monument, his name is super easy to find. Literally the last one.

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 4 года назад +12

      I know the name Zumwalt because I'm a US Navy veteran , and there was an Admiral Zumwalt whose name was given to a new class of Guided Missile Destroyer . Go Navy !

    • @lukepyburn
      @lukepyburn 4 года назад +8

      @@victorwaddell6530 Yep, Admiral Zumwalt is from the same family. My grandma freaked out when she head they were naming the Zumwalt class destroyers after him. Those things have freaking directed energy weapons and some form of railgun on them, if I remember correctly.

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 4 года назад

      @@lukepyburn Yes they do .

    • @bobdole4694
      @bobdole4694 4 года назад

      @@victorwaddell6530 Well sort of, eventually. Unfortunately; the whole Zumwalt class has been caught up in a mess of contract fall-throughs, congressional budget cuts and administrative policy changes.
      BAE systems is now back on track with the railgun more of less; it's likely the Zumwalt class will get a bit by bit fitting of it's next gen systems. Hopefully some more hulls in the class will be laid down but the Arleigh Burke's a much harder ship to replace than the Perry Frigates were. It will happen eventually; sooner if a major conflict sparks in the South China Sea or elsewhere. Then, suddenly congressional funding will rain down like no tomorrow!

    • @diegopuga5043
      @diegopuga5043 4 года назад

      My how ever number of greats grandfather took in part of the conquest of Mexico. He was a conquistador. I also have a prototype but of his saber.

  • @sumvs5992
    @sumvs5992 4 года назад +223

    Can we get _ also Artur is now a hero, he turned dow- RAID, SHADOW LEGENDS

  • @justinspeaks.1652
    @justinspeaks.1652 4 года назад +284

    1800's: America: *Sends large amounts of settlers into Texas*
    2010's Mexico: *Uno Reverse Card*
    Edit: I appear to have started another Mexican-American war in the comments.

    • @Ifuckedurmother
      @Ifuckedurmother 4 года назад +18

      @connection lost then i guess we're going to have to surrender to britian

    • @biteme9486
      @biteme9486 4 года назад +6

      @Stephen Jenkins That's the smartest youtube comment I've ever seen.

    • @MrBassmann15
      @MrBassmann15 4 года назад +7

      @connection lost Actually the idea is so insane that all of the Americas would have to give their land back to the Native Americans.

    • @justinspeaks.1652
      @justinspeaks.1652 4 года назад +5

      @@emilyt5174 To be fair Mexico at the time wasn't much of a Republic.

    • @JT44567
      @JT44567 4 года назад +1

      @Stephen Jenkins he's most likely talking about illegal immigrants lol

  • @kanad.9397
    @kanad.9397 4 года назад +158

    the annex of texas wasnt with guns. It was more of a "hey if you want, you can become a state now"

    • @notechb0ss2.05
      @notechb0ss2.05 4 года назад +22

      Actually I think it might have been more like “We’re broke and confused please help us”

    • @kokofan50
      @kokofan50 4 года назад +3

      It’s more like, Texas: we want to be a state, now!

    • @YourGodStalin
      @YourGodStalin 4 года назад +10

      @@kokofan50 Actually, majority of the Texas congress didn't want annexation, but they weren't able to afford staying their own nation.

    • @wordforger
      @wordforger 4 года назад +3

      More of a "Hey! America! PLEASE can I be a state? PLEASE? PLEASE?"

    • @andyoreo333
      @andyoreo333 4 года назад +1

      Kana D. “Come and take it”🐍 and it was a little cannon about 1 meter long with bore diameter 50cm

  • @funtimebruh2079
    @funtimebruh2079 4 года назад +63

    Artur: Texas was the only independent state
    Vermont who was also independent after the american revolution

    • @theoneinthebackground4209
      @theoneinthebackground4209 4 года назад +5

      Texas 9 years
      Vermont 14 years

    • @kristophorus
      @kristophorus 4 года назад +6

      Texas 9 years
      Vermont 14 years
      Hawaii 83 years

    • @alexanderrodriguez8582
      @alexanderrodriguez8582 4 года назад +3

      Nice story but no one ask (I'm from texas)

    • @themoviedealers
      @themoviedealers 4 года назад +6

      California 2 days

    • @grahamcochran5400
      @grahamcochran5400 4 года назад +4

      Vermont wasn't independent. It was a legal jurisdiction argument with Connecticut and New York within the entity of the rebelling colonies.

  • @henkilepsilon6396
    @henkilepsilon6396 4 года назад +82

    Fun fact: The park "Six Flags" gets its name from the six different countries that Texas belonged to at one point or another. France, Spain, Mexico, Texas, The United States, and the Confederate States.

    • @wordforger
      @wordforger 4 года назад +10

      @Sandman Huffmaster Well, they changed the six different flags to six American flags at Six Flags Over Texas after Charlottesville to avoid the controversy. As a Texan (and history student) I'm a little disappointed at that, just because it's showing the progression of Texas history, not glorifying the Confederacy or racism. It wasn't even the stars and bars but the ACTUAL Confederate flag that most people are less familiar with and that doesn't seem to have caught on with racists and historical revisionists quite like the stars and bars.

    • @robbanks1436
      @robbanks1436 4 года назад +2

      Julian Birch I agree it is sad they remove all 6 flags. People would be more knowledgeable about history if they didn’t do things like this. The flag they had up before was actually the stars and bars (first confederate flag). It was not the battle (rebel) flag that is more widespread. This is basically what you were saying.

    • @PC_Simo
      @PC_Simo 2 года назад +1

      @@wordforger This ”political correctness” really is a tragedy 😢.

    • @bamtastick9141
      @bamtastick9141 2 года назад +1

      @@PC_Simo yep but it’s to late we can’t stop it now

    • @PC_Simo
      @PC_Simo 2 года назад

      @@bamtastick9141 It really is the sad truth 😔.

  • @DepecheMatt84
    @DepecheMatt84 4 года назад +50

    "You may all go to Hell. I will go to Texas." -Davy Crockett

    • @kenbattor6350
      @kenbattor6350 2 года назад

      "If I owned Hell and Texas, I would live in Hell and rent out Texas" Phil Sheridan

  • @Zombied77
    @Zombied77 4 года назад +87

    Artur..."Minnesotans can't take their 9 millies and invade Canade" Minnesotans..."Challenge Accepted"

    • @manofcultura
      @manofcultura 4 года назад +9

      Wisconsin would probably be really confused on who to support.

    • @Zombied77
      @Zombied77 4 года назад +4

      @@manofcultura lol who buys more of their cheese?

    • @robertfinton6346
      @robertfinton6346 4 года назад +3

      You would have to fight the war in summer, the last two days of July and the 1st of August. Sadly, the mosquitos and black flies would win and reclaim their swamps.

    • @jks2389
      @jks2389 4 года назад +1

      In my mind I saw the scene: rural north Minnesotan dressed head to toe in mossy oak camo strolls across the Canadian border, whips out his Glock 19 and starts firing randomly at the ground and into the trees. In the silence after the gunfire stops the man roars "THIS IS MINE NOW", and is answered by an angry bird who flies away from a hole in a tree missing a single wing feather. Then someone in full ice hockey gear riding a horse appears from the trees and says "Hey soory bro, it don't work like dat eh?" The Minnesotan looks at the strange sight, turns around and starts to walk back to Minnesota. The hockey stick wielding mountie says "Hey bro ain't you gunna say soory to the bird?". Defeated the Minnesotan continues walking while the Canadian takes the canteen from his belt and takes a sip of maple syrup. Had me laughing my stoned Wisconsinite ass off.

  • @RAS_Squints
    @RAS_Squints 4 года назад +39

    Cotton Hill stole Santa Ana's wooden leg after he killed 'fiddy men'

    • @bojanglesthewizard8875
      @bojanglesthewizard8875 4 года назад +4

      A fact most people dont know about

    • @stinkbug4321
      @stinkbug4321 3 года назад

      I thought he bought his drivers back with it or something like that.

  • @-gemberkoekje-5547
    @-gemberkoekje-5547 4 года назад +104

    Texas, California, Hawaii, and Vermont all were independent at some points in some ways

    • @-gemberkoekje-5547
      @-gemberkoekje-5547 4 года назад +2

      @California Oh wow, nice, thanks. But it's not that strange when you put the control group as people that are history nerds.

    • @josephwebb5663
      @josephwebb5663 4 года назад +1

      Didn’t know about Vermont

    • @josephwebb5663
      @josephwebb5663 4 года назад +5

      But I’m from Texas sooo.... 😁

    • @RC--tw7em
      @RC--tw7em 4 года назад +6

      Didn't California only last a few days anyway?

    • @labanwall7202
      @labanwall7202 4 года назад +3

      A part of Florida was 2 the Western Republic of Florida was then annexed by the USA and split between Mississippi Alabama, and Louisiana. Its flag is where the Bonnie Blue Flag came from.

  • @robertthebruce6035
    @robertthebruce6035 4 года назад +49

    The State of Texas is larger than France(the biggest European country)
    You're not truly considered a Texan unless you stand under our glorious capitol building, visit san Jacinto, and behold the majesty of our Dreadnought.
    Also you have to visit the Alamo.

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 4 года назад +5

      I've visited the Battleship USS Texas , BB 35 . I visited the Alamo when I was attending the USAF Military Police Academy in Lackland AFB San Antonio . I was a US Navy sailor , and the navy contracted for us to attend Air Force police training after closing down their MP school in Lakeland N.J. I'm a native South Carolina boy , but if I ever moved to another state , Texas would be my choice .

    • @dark_angel_don9766
      @dark_angel_don9766 4 года назад +4

      And still smaller than Alaska... 🤣 A running joke that I have with my family that still lives in Texas.. I grew up in Humble.

    • @tjswan9935
      @tjswan9935 4 года назад +1

      I'm from Deer Park.. Home of the San Jacinto Monument and the Battleship Texas and my wife is from San Antonio.. Home of the Alamo

    • @redneckturtle771
      @redneckturtle771 4 года назад +1

      @@victorwaddell6530 you're an honorary Texan.. you deserve it, thank you for your service

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 4 года назад

      @@redneckturtle771 You're Welcome , Tyler . Serving was an honor and a privilege , and damn fun too !

  • @madcat789
    @madcat789 4 года назад +41

    *"The world is stupid!"* -Artur, March 11th, 2020.

    • @thackeryscroggins9947
      @thackeryscroggins9947 4 года назад +5

      I mean, accurate.

    • @urielmartinez2161
      @urielmartinez2161 4 года назад +2

      The world is sick makes more sense

    • @kryoruleroftheninthcircleo4151
      @kryoruleroftheninthcircleo4151 4 года назад +1

      Earth is Earth!

    • @maryjoygelizon4268
      @maryjoygelizon4268 4 года назад +2

      Australia declared war on birds and lost,trump,un and other people focusing on banning anime instead if trying to solve other important stuff, flat earther and ati vax people.hes 100bil.% correct about the world being stupid

    • @madcat789
      @madcat789 4 года назад

      @@maryjoygelizon4268 Damn right.

  • @richardstarkey2247
    @richardstarkey2247 4 года назад +35

    I'm from Texas, believe it or not we don't all go around yelling yehaw.

    • @generaldragon8650
      @generaldragon8650 4 года назад

      You right

    • @firghteningtruth7173
      @firghteningtruth7173 4 года назад +17

      I literally had someone ask me how much maintenance it is to own a horse...
      I was like, why would I know?
      "Thats how you get around, right?"
      Me:no.
      "What? Then how do you get around?"
      Me:how do you get around?
      "Cars...but you are in Texas..."
      Me:You don't think they ship or drive cars to Texas?
      "...you're right, that was stupid..."
      🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @firghteningtruth7173
      @firghteningtruth7173 4 года назад +5

      @@nateman10 ah, she was a friend. I wasnt tryna be mean, lol.

    • @R34LI7Y
      @R34LI7Y 4 года назад +2

      You gotta go out to west Texas for that

    • @Sondie
      @Sondie 4 года назад +2

      You're right, we say YEE YEE more.

  • @jeffbreezee
    @jeffbreezee 4 года назад +16

    Jim Bowie was a true badass! Before going to Texas, he was jumped by a gang of men in Louisiana. After taking 3 shots he was able to kill 3 of them with a pistol and his special knife.

  • @Unshackled.Dreamer
    @Unshackled.Dreamer 4 года назад +39

    Arthur: America was the last country to abolish slavery on the Americas.
    Slave traders: *Laughs in South American*

    • @ontheroadwithtex7991
      @ontheroadwithtex7991 2 года назад

      Brazil was the last country to abolish slavery; so, yeah, South Americans would be laughing.

  • @willdezso1101
    @willdezso1101 4 года назад +78

    The film you were talking about was called "The Alamo" and the man who played the violin was actor Billy Bob Thornton playing Davy Crockett.

    • @proud_tobe_texan2890
      @proud_tobe_texan2890 4 года назад +3

      There is another! The John Wayne one

    • @kimme2766
      @kimme2766 4 года назад +1

      I’m

    • @oaf-77
      @oaf-77 4 года назад

      And the 3 amigos

    • @munchausen8755
      @munchausen8755 4 года назад

      ...and "Peewee's Big Adventure". "When are we going to see the basement?"

  • @fives5555arc
    @fives5555arc 4 года назад +8

    I remember when I went to Europe for the first time, and a French Restaurant owner talked to me and my family. When we told him we were from Texas, he said: "Is it still like pew, pew" while making his fingers form a gun shape. I was laughing for hours after that.

  • @justjulian7503
    @justjulian7503 4 года назад +122

    Texas gang where y’all at?

  • @johnginter145
    @johnginter145 4 года назад +10

    Definitely my favorite reaction channel. You cover a lot of interesting content. As an American, I would really like to learn more about Baltic/European history too.

  • @madcat789
    @madcat789 4 года назад +38

    Artur, in response of hearing about De Santana: "You can't do that! ... Unless you're Vladimir Putin."

    • @Scriptedviolince
      @Scriptedviolince 4 года назад +8

      Not even Vladimir Putin. He's an authoritarian semi-dictator, but Putin could not possibly compare to exactly how much of a dick Santa Anna was. It's fine to listen to Mexicans talk about how vehemently hated the man was. It's fine for you to listen to historians try and fail constantly to keep up their professionalism while describing him. But it's really hard to understand and internalize exactly how much of a dick he was.
      At The Alamo, the Mexican force lost something around 400 dead. That sounds pretty good, yeah? Sounds like the Texans were great fighters, and they were but here's the thing. The Texans killed maybe 100 people, 200 max. Where did the rest of the dead come from? Santa Anna ordered that his own injured soldiers be given no food, water, medicine or medical treatment, instead simply stripping them down and leaving them in the desert. Those who were heavily wounded were stripped of all their possessions and left to die where they lay. The Mexicans weren't even allowed to put them out of their misery. Putin wouldn't do that. Stalin didn't do that. Hitler didn't do that, especially not to his own men.
      Santa Anna did.

  • @Adventure-Guide
    @Adventure-Guide 4 года назад +8

    I work less than a 1/4 mile from General Sam Houston's home and my department maintains it.

  • @ThatAirplaneGuy2000
    @ThatAirplaneGuy2000 4 года назад +46

    No, annexed just means they were taken into the Union. In this instance, it was done peacefully because that’s what Texas wanted.

    • @markmoreno8603
      @markmoreno8603 4 года назад

      Plus we Texans have the right to leave the US and be our own country again should we choose to.

    • @Tom-2142
      @Tom-2142 4 года назад +6

      Mark Moreno not sure the federal government would allow secession after the events of the 1860s

    • @markmoreno8603
      @markmoreno8603 4 года назад +1

      @@Tom-2142 surprisingly we almost seceded from the US a few years ago. But we know that it is better to be united and not divided.👍

    • @sterlingmuse5808
      @sterlingmuse5808 4 года назад

      Also repeatedly denied by parts of Congress that didn't want a new slave state and also didn't want a war with Mexico. It doesn't happen as often from what I've seen, but this is a case of annexation that was close to the opposite of conquering-style annexation.

    • @Tom-2142
      @Tom-2142 4 года назад

      Mark Moreno when? What happened?

  • @alexanderwright3330
    @alexanderwright3330 4 года назад +3

    Hey Artur i am a Texan and I Would love to have you come down to Texas and visit some of the historical sights and eat real Texas BBQ and TexMex. Texas is full of interesting sites and is highly underrated amongst Americans. Many think Texas is either a desert or flat plains which is far from the truth. We have various landscapes and geography and 1000 people moving here per day from around the world should speak for itself. Btw Another great video keep it brother, I’m looking forward to the next one

    • @mediterraneanworld
      @mediterraneanworld 3 года назад

      It is unfortunate that many of the stereotypes of Texas are quite troubling, in the sense that despite what the "politics" may appear it is a very diverse and inclusive place and that many of the state-wide issues are reflective of US issues (rural-urban division in economics and voting patterns and power). It's just like how people speak - I find many people affect an accent - George Bush was a great example as he had his normal speaking voice and then he had that Panhandle voice that he could turn on and off.

  • @BrianHall33
    @BrianHall33 4 года назад +32

    Brazil made slavery illegal after the US did I’m almost certain, I may be wrong tho

    • @alexbutler9343
      @alexbutler9343 4 года назад +8

      that's what I was thinking. I forget if it was something like it was technically not allowed but for sure slavery was practiced openly in Brazil for a couple decades longer than America

    • @37robles
      @37robles 4 года назад

      @Phillip It wasn't fully abolished in the South until the end of reconstruction.

    • @jdbreaux8080
      @jdbreaux8080 2 года назад

      You are 100% correct "of the Americas."

  • @ristusnotta1653
    @ristusnotta1653 4 года назад +2

    Taking a Finnish sponsor was the right move, greetings from Finland, you can have your mushrooms back now

  • @kendavis8046
    @kendavis8046 4 года назад +10

    As a Texan, born and bred, I've been to the Alamo, I've been to Goliad (which is today a pretty small town with a museum commemorating the folks who were killed there), and just outside Houston I've been to the site of the Battle of San Jacinto several times, though not in years now. San Jacinto, where Texas won it's independence, was (last time I was there) kind of a non-descript very flat field. We were taught during 7th grade (mandatory Texas history year) that it was covered in reeds and tall grasses that allowed the Texas army to sneak up on the Mexican army in broad daylight, launching the ambush. And "annexation" as used in the video you watched would be better described as "granted statehood in the United States". Anyway, if you make it to Texas, all three sites can be reached with a two day trip, but I'd plan on a day at each site.

  • @TheCsel
    @TheCsel 4 года назад +55

    Summary:
    Texians "Help we're being attacked by indians"
    Mexico "here have a cannon for protect"
    Texians "thanks"
    Santa Anna "actually I'm Mexico now, I want that cannon back"
    Texians "what? no! also I'm Texas now"

    • @andyoreo333
      @andyoreo333 4 года назад +1

      We said “Come and take it”

    • @DizzyMapping
      @DizzyMapping 4 года назад

      YEAH COME AND TAKE IT, FREAK

  • @WhiteDesignsUSA
    @WhiteDesignsUSA 4 года назад +79

    There's actually 3 states that were independent nation's before they became part of the US. Hawaii, California, and texas

  • @dominickthornburghakaTRG
    @dominickthornburghakaTRG 4 года назад +7

    The Siege of the Alamo was 13 days long and when it actually fell it was more like 3,000 men against 100 men. Because of Texan people dying of wounds and starvation inside the Alamo. And Because of the 13 days of siege. Santa Anna had time to call up more troops.

    • @mediterraneanworld
      @mediterraneanworld 3 года назад

      The battle was on the last day - there were three charges by the Mexicans, the first 2 failed and the third they entered. The Mexicans had of course the disadvantage until they entered due to the high cost of breaching the walls. There were about 180-185 Alamo defenders. The Mexicans were also at a disadvantage as it was very difficult to supply such a large force in such a desolate place - which Texas was at that time.

  • @HistoryNerd808
    @HistoryNerd808 4 года назад +67

    "Emblem of freedom, it sets our hearts aglow, with thoughts of San Jacinto and glorious Alamo"
    -"Texas, Our Texas", Texas state song. Best place on Earth 😀

    • @rwbimbie5854
      @rwbimbie5854 4 года назад +2

      The proper number of stars, red zones, white zones, and Blue zones on a flag
      is ONE of each

    • @AmadeusInDaze
      @AmadeusInDaze 4 года назад +1

      Malditos esclavistas, todos saben que empezaron su revolución porque se abolió la esclavitud en México.

    • @alangutierrez9359
      @alangutierrez9359 4 года назад

      @@AmadeusInDaze yo pense que hablaste de todo el pais pero nomás de texas

    • @jdbreaux8080
      @jdbreaux8080 2 года назад

      The "Texas State Bird" Southwest Airlines.

    • @beegee1960
      @beegee1960 10 месяцев назад

      They actually sent Santa Anna to the United States who then returned him to Mexico.

  • @fives5555arc
    @fives5555arc 4 года назад +11

    Santa Anna: Massacres 425 men.
    Artur: You're a bad man
    Every other horrible dictator from history: Are we a joke to you.

    • @cgmason7568
      @cgmason7568 4 года назад

      The history kind of reminds me of Eastern European countries like bonsina

    • @alexispacheco7881
      @alexispacheco7881 4 года назад

      They deserved it

    • @Mason-zp8yb
      @Mason-zp8yb 4 года назад

      @@alexispacheco7881 Nice b8t m8

  • @JerkyMurky
    @JerkyMurky 4 года назад +99

    "usually destiny's like that usually end bad and kill alot of people." Oh yeah. We haven't gotten to the boogaloo part of the manifest destiny. Dont you worry.
    * a few moments later* 7:09 "What, how can you do that?" Manifest destiny, thats how!

    • @sydlawson3181
      @sydlawson3181 4 года назад +5

      Manifest destiny gets talked up so much in our schools as if it were the American dream in and of itself but it really is a creepy philosophy in hindsight

    • @Newbmann
      @Newbmann 4 года назад +1

      It was Idealism at its finest we though we could take Canada,All of mexico yes that was a movement,oh and CUBA
      funny how things work out we failed at all 3 of the "big objectives".
      also wth we dreamed of real messed up shit when you think about it.

    • @grippercrapper
      @grippercrapper 4 года назад +2

      newb mann - You will forever be unable to understand the people of the past if you insist on applying modern day standards to their behavior. You need to consider some of the behaviors that we accept and promote today which may fall out of favor in a 100 years or so. Then you may be able to get close to understanding the people of the past.

    • @Newbmann
      @Newbmann 4 года назад

      @@grippercrapper yeah I understand but even back then with the "standards of the Victorian era" it was not ok
      WHY DO YOU THINK EVERYONE WENT AFTER THE NEP BONAPARTE.

    • @grippercrapper
      @grippercrapper 4 года назад +1

      newb mann - All of the nations who opposed Bonaparte were also participating in land grabs if that is what you are referring to. The reason Bonaparte got singled out was because he did it better than anyone else.
      I don’t get the impression that you have thought this out well enough which is why it mystifies you. If you continue to judge the entire history of the human race by your current standards, you won’t be able to make sense of anything.

  • @Pieguy223
    @Pieguy223 4 года назад +23

    if you drive around ANY state, you will see tons of american flags on buildings. If you drive around in Texas, every damn house has a texan flag. Not american, texan.

  • @snewsh
    @snewsh 4 года назад +5

    really diggin artur Two Wild and Crazy Guys vibe hes got going on. great vid.

  • @crackpotofantioch4636
    @crackpotofantioch4636 4 года назад +4

    Vermont, (arguably the original 13), California, Texas, and part of Louisiana and Mississippi have all been independent nations

  • @chewylord
    @chewylord 4 года назад +7

    FINALLY! He reviews something about my state!

    • @cassy121
      @cassy121 4 года назад +3

      I love Texas and Texans

  • @Canthus13
    @Canthus13 3 года назад +2

    This was beat into me as a kid growing up in Texas. No other state teaches as much of it's own history... I could probably tell the entirety of texas history from memory even 35 years later.

  • @Merlin012001
    @Merlin012001 4 года назад +7

    17:10 yeah...that wasn't just A cannon that was THE cannon!

    • @izaiahshelby8853
      @izaiahshelby8853 3 года назад

      it's was are cannon

    • @ontheroadwithtex7991
      @ontheroadwithtex7991 2 года назад

      It was a tiny little cannon, too. But at San Jacinto we had TWO cannons, although they were not big ones, either. The Alamo, by contrast, had several cannon of standard size, and they caused a majority of Santa Anna's casualties in the assaults on the Alamo.

  • @falconguard54
    @falconguard54 4 года назад +1

    Dude I've been watching you for about a year and I'm so glad you finally got a sponsor. I love your videos because you provide an honest neutral opinion on pretty much about how the rest of the World Views history and today's news.

  • @mentalcupcakes8142
    @mentalcupcakes8142 4 года назад +29

    Artur: Uploads a video about Texas
    Me a proud Texan: Yeehaw

    • @lukepyburn
      @lukepyburn 4 года назад +1

      Been waiting for Artur to do the Texas Revoution for a long time. My great great great grandfather, Andrew Zumwalt, fought in the battle of San Jacinto at age 19. I have the prototype Colt revolver (circa 1835) he used in the battle, as well as his sword and a few cannonballs he retrieved from the battlefield after the battle was over. They're all in a safety deposit box in Houston. I'll give them all to my son one day, Lord willing. My other relative, Andrew Kent, died at the Alamo. Every freaking boy in our entire family is named Andrew because of these two. If you're ever at the San Jacinto monument, his name is super easy to find. Literally the last one.

    • @mentalcupcakes8142
      @mentalcupcakes8142 4 года назад +1

      @@lukepyburn Fascinating to hear. I'll be sure to look into him next time I visit. I can't get enough of Texas history. Last month I visited the place where the first Texas Ranger was killed in the line of duty, they built a DMV literally right next to the marker.

    • @ghostrhinorhino4287
      @ghostrhinorhino4287 4 года назад +1

      Hell ya my home

    • @eatmyags
      @eatmyags 4 года назад +1

      Htown stand up

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 4 года назад +1

      @@lukepyburn Admiral Zumwalt.

  • @ef01mw
    @ef01mw 4 года назад +4

    ...I love this dude. He times his stuff perfectly.

  • @XxAverageJoexX
    @XxAverageJoexX 4 года назад +50

    You have Washington spelled as “Washingdon”
    Edit: the Texas flag is just a zoomed in part of the US flag haha.

    • @thecumbucketofficial
      @thecumbucketofficial 4 года назад +5

      i like it better it more simple

    • @theozforce8058
      @theozforce8058 4 года назад +5

      Nah, the American flag is just the Texan flag but more complicated

    • @thecumbucketofficial
      @thecumbucketofficial 4 года назад +3

      cause everyone knows that america just copied texas

    • @XxAverageJoexX
      @XxAverageJoexX 4 года назад

      HueMungusChungus 69.420
      I mean it was around before Texas so that’s hard to do. But I like the idea behind it lol.

    • @duccanard9079
      @duccanard9079 4 года назад

      The flag shown is considered to be the flag of the occupation.The National flag of Texas is a blue field,gold star and the letters T E X A S at the points of the star. SECEDE!

  • @dlb83082
    @dlb83082 3 года назад

    this is a fantastic way to learn - cut and dry - to the point - with a good story

  • @adriancamacho4766
    @adriancamacho4766 4 года назад +5

    Texas was not the only state that was an independent state. California and Vermont were kind of countries at some point as well.

    • @ralphdougherty1844
      @ralphdougherty1844 4 года назад

      Adrian Camacho Hawaii

    • @draconianscout
      @draconianscout 4 года назад +1

      The california republic definitely doesnt count considering it was backed by the american military and involved almost no Californians, and was immediately disbanded by the united states

    • @adriancamacho4766
      @adriancamacho4766 4 года назад

      @@draconianscout Yeah, that's true.

  • @fakebrake
    @fakebrake 4 года назад

    Always enjoy the vids brother. From texas a cheers too you.

  • @HeyImTiP
    @HeyImTiP 4 года назад +4

    The Louisiana Purchase was around 15 million

    • @cassy121
      @cassy121 4 года назад

      What only 15 million

    • @HeyImTiP
      @HeyImTiP 4 года назад

      Ghost Killer yeah that was a lot of damn money back then

  • @flakedflanel7917
    @flakedflanel7917 4 года назад +3

    I'm glad to know that Artur agrees with the fact that Santa Anna is in Hell

  • @walkingwounded3824
    @walkingwounded3824 4 года назад +5

    I agree about the watches, gorgeous!

  • @LandonLTG
    @LandonLTG 4 года назад +2

    You should push the deadline for the cup competition back until June 6 so it will end on the 76 anniversary of D-Day!

  • @0ld_Scratch
    @0ld_Scratch 4 года назад +7

    just like the Spartans at Thermopolye: Molon Labe!

  • @sethfoote7504
    @sethfoote7504 4 года назад

    Hey, i loved the ad, very well put and very humble

  • @zaigranakoala8378
    @zaigranakoala8378 4 года назад +6

    Texas as country? Perfectiooon!

  • @A_Goat
    @A_Goat 4 года назад

    You're awesome mate.
    I really enjoy these videos.

  • @madcat789
    @madcat789 4 года назад +19

    Yup, Manifest Destiny was real. Some say it never stopped.

    • @CrypticSpook
      @CrypticSpook 4 года назад +2

      Yee (and I cannot stress this enough) fuckin' Haw

  • @zredbarron
    @zredbarron 3 года назад

    I enjoyed watching this video. As a Texan, it's interesting to see others react to our history. My ancestor, James C. Neill, is the one who actually fired the first shot of the Texas Revolution. He is also the one who yelled out "Come and take it!" in response to the Mexican army. After that battle, he was placed in charge of the Alamo, but had to leave shortly before the siege commenced. He left Travis and Bowie in charge in his absence. He also fought at the Battle of San Jacinto, the final battle of the revolution. He was in charge of the Twin Sister cannons, but was injured during that battle.

  • @beechcraftkingair3799
    @beechcraftkingair3799 4 года назад +14

    Proud Texan and born here!! Not the Cali immigrant😉

    • @1obamafanwhogotdeported712
      @1obamafanwhogotdeported712 4 года назад +1

      At least the Cali’s are finally free in Texas, welcome them with open arms

    • @eugenebrown5827
      @eugenebrown5827 4 года назад +8

      @@1obamafanwhogotdeported712 only welcome them if they leave their ideals behind in California. Otherwise they turn Texas into California 2.0.

    • @thepatrioticdog3154
      @thepatrioticdog3154 4 года назад +6

      @@eugenebrown5827 like Austin

    • @urielmartinez2161
      @urielmartinez2161 4 года назад +1

      I am from California, don't let them in! You'll regret it! I'm having a hard time stopping these degenerates here, can't let them spread. Unless they have an American flag on their car of something

  • @jppakman233
    @jppakman233 4 года назад +1

    17:50 My Great x4 Grandfather, William Ponton, who was the last Alcalde of Gonzales Mexico, was the man that wrote the infamous "come and take it" letter, and organized the rebellion of Gonzales. Also, negotiations were first performed with the commander of the Mexican forces, Colonel Domingo de Ugartechea, who was a Federalist and was somewhat sympathetic to the Texan cause. This though, was mostly a delay tactic to give time for reinforcements to arrive in Gonzales.

  • @billyeggshells9292
    @billyeggshells9292 4 года назад +20

    The manifest destiny was the same time as Andrew Jackson so yeah

  • @dennisweifenbach2647
    @dennisweifenbach2647 4 года назад +1

    In case you were not aware, the US also bought Alaska from the Russians in 1867 for 7 million equalivant to 120 million today. A good deal by any standards. Lousiana was purchased from France in 1803 for 15 million.

  • @donnygreen2978
    @donnygreen2978 4 года назад +17

    Because Texas fought for its independence it’s the only state in the US that can have its flag as high as the American Flag

    • @minecrafterselite1
      @minecrafterselite1 4 года назад +2

      the entirety of the us fought for independence... did you not take a history class?

    • @AppalachianLife
      @AppalachianLife 4 года назад

      It is an urban legend. All states can fly a state flag at the same height as the United States flag. However, if both flags are on the same flagpole, the U.S. flag code states that the United States flag must be on top.

    • @Lord_of_the_sixth_house
      @Lord_of_the_sixth_house 4 года назад +1

      @@minecrafterselite1 Pretty sure he meant "Because Texas fought for it's independence in a separate war" but the point is moot as it's an urban legend.

    • @37robles
      @37robles 4 года назад

      Wrong.

  • @leedavis7508
    @leedavis7508 4 года назад +1

    The "Manifest' was based on the American Congress understanding that Europe was constantly at war because of too many neighbors sharing a space. So they understood that they were in a unique situation, being a New Country with only a few Neighbors, also new, and a lot of territory open to expansion. So it was basically a race to acquire as much land as possible, to limit future conflicts, by reducing the number of neighboring Foreign States. Considering the record of non aggression between the United States and other New World Countries, it worked.

  • @atexandude8734
    @atexandude8734 4 года назад +37

    Around 19:25 the “you’re taking our jobs” comment, haha, as a Texas, realistically speaking, most Texans don’t think or act that way. Sure, we see color, everyone does and anyone who says they don’t is a liar. But as a “white” Texan, I speak Spanish, daily, and most of my friends are Hispanic, I’ve dated one white girl haha, I prefer Hispanic haha, but most actual Texans, aren’t worried too much about any of the shit you see or hear. Plenty of jobs and space. A lot of opportunity to grow, great food, kind people, and, an 8:1 ratio of guns per people. It should be understood, we didn’t get here acting like California, so any Californians reading this thinking you’ll join your neighbor here and, bring that “blue wave” you guys nut over. It won’t work. You aren’t welcome here. We don’t like you. Your failing system is clear to us. You can’t run a state. You can’t run schools. You can’t run a government. You can live here, but mind what you left. Mind what you DID pay, and mind what you do pay now, in Texas. No, guys like Beto don’t win. Guys like Bernie get laughed at. Women like Kamala get ignored and Hillary isn’t welcome. Not just for their ideas but who they are. They’re deplorable. So yes, move here. Enjoy our way. Enjoy our beauty. Enjoy the heat. But don’t fuck what we have. Remember, an 8:1 ratio of registered firearms. Texas doesn’t require firearms registration and as a gun salesman, I build and sell those suckers all the time, with nothing to trace but parts I’ve ordered, and I can easily take a boat ride and, accidentally lose all that. We don’t change. We’ll vote blue if it coincides with our way. And red if it gives us what we ask for. We’re a simple people, usually nice, and, sometimes very violent if you force it.

    • @krel7160
      @krel7160 4 года назад +13

      In simpler terms, Texas is a state who's culture is built upon this idea of respecting your fellow man. It does not matter the color of your skin, it does not matter from where in the world you are. Every man bears some level of common decency towards his fellow man. And if this is achieved, everyone gets along fine. It's when you go out of your way, acting the fool and kicking up a ruckus that you start to annoy the Texan. We like the quiet, and the calm. And if you stir it up, and try to incite an outrage, you'll often find yourself on the receiving end of that outrage.
      Though on the note of "politics", I've noticed that at least in my neck of the woods, most people don't talk about it outright.. But if the topic DOES come up, it's not usually argumentative. It's more like a casual discussion of 'here's my views, oh those are your views, these are why', and a passing of time. Then again, most of these incidents arose out of small talk while waiting on appointments and loitering around until the line moves on, not going out of your way to cram it down someone's throat. Big difference between the two.

    • @itshunni8346
      @itshunni8346 4 года назад +3

      I've always wanted to move down there, to live a chill and simple life and shoot guns on some ranch.

    • @tjswan9935
      @tjswan9935 4 года назад

      Well said Sir.

    • @elcoyotedesanluis9931
      @elcoyotedesanluis9931 4 года назад +2

      Shit this made me cry i love it!!!

    • @Zodia195
      @Zodia195 4 года назад +1

      Sad thing happened to my mom. She worked in the Hospital industry for years (before I was even born) doing mostly secretary work. At one point she was working in HR at a job she finally loved, but suddenly a California company buys the hospital and screws EVERYTHING up, resulting in my mom losing her job and bankrupting the hospital finally. It was aggravating to see so yeah I don't want any Californian company taking base here in Texas (we live near the San Antonio) if they're going to do stuff like that.
      On another note, it's interesting I remember people saying, "Texas use to be blue" and they be right, we use to be blue, HOWEVER, we've always been conservative because the Democratic party use to be conservative, but I think that started changing in the 80s I believe (correct me if I am wrong) because my parents turned Republican during that time and were staunch Reagan Supporters, who was conservative.
      Lol, you forgot to add enjoy our barbecue, it's awesome hehe. Heck, enjoy our food in general.

  • @sir.phillip2697
    @sir.phillip2697 4 года назад

    I really apreciate that you try to get good sponsers instead of raid and other bad games and things im glad you took a good sponser for our sake

  • @MrValentineYT
    @MrValentineYT 4 года назад +17

    You should react to “America is on easy mode” by brain4breakfast

  • @duphasdan
    @duphasdan 4 года назад

    A nice new watch and a very cute kitty to support him in the background. A nice new video. I hope the kitty returns.

  • @ajones1486
    @ajones1486 4 года назад +5

    17:57 he sounds like a high Italian

  • @vidiliblobboop1239
    @vidiliblobboop1239 4 года назад +2

    the movie is literally called THE ALAMO

  • @BeryAb
    @BeryAb 4 года назад +9

    Why do you only watch American and European stuff? Why not African, Asian, Arab, Latin American or something like that?

    • @oliviajrh390
      @oliviajrh390 4 года назад +2

      Because he’s interested in those topics ? People get mad about everything these days

    • @BeryAb
      @BeryAb 4 года назад

      @@oliviajrh390 Yeah, but it's always the same. I was just askin'.

  • @BarnicleBillable
    @BarnicleBillable 2 года назад

    The marker for Santa Anna's capture marker is behind a non-descript building in Pasadena, TX.

  • @fives5555arc
    @fives5555arc 4 года назад +3

    I'm actually Texan, and I want to say that it took me 5 years to realize that Texas is not the home of the Cowboys or Cowgirls.

  • @rh1507
    @rh1507 Год назад

    I agree on the number thing. I live here in Desoto, TX and it's just a suburb of Dallas and Desoto has almost 50,000 people in it.

  • @joelsirola5440
    @joelsirola5440 4 года назад +5

    8:08 California and Vermont were independendent too

    • @jeffhooper2985
      @jeffhooper2985 3 года назад

      And the Republic of West Florida which stretched from Pensacola to Baton Rouge. That one lasted 3 years.
      Then there were Franklin and Deseret and Blennerhassett IIs...
      And the Kingdom of Hawaii which lasted hundreds of years.

  • @angrypenguin2039
    @angrypenguin2039 4 года назад +1

    Greetings from quarantine my fellow Texans!

  • @-scrim
    @-scrim 4 года назад +9

    There were many places that still had slavery after the U.S. outlawed it.

  • @texas2627
    @texas2627 4 года назад

    Artur, I was born in Michigan on a SAC Base, Lived in Illinois, then moved to Texas in 1974. When I got there I had to take a Texas History Class... So yes I know Texas and American History very well.... Great Video, Sir...

  • @FrickenPrick
    @FrickenPrick 4 года назад +10

    9:55 My highschool in Texas has around 3,000 students with staff.

    • @theromansamurai5711
      @theromansamurai5711 4 года назад

      Fricken Prick why?

    • @Sondie
      @Sondie 4 года назад

      @@theromansamurai5711 Texas is the second most populated state in the country and also still one of its fastest growing. Lot of people here.

  • @TheHowlingOpinion
    @TheHowlingOpinion 3 года назад +1

    I was born in Texas but I lived my first years in Mexico. In Mexico they taught us that Texas was stolen in the most dishonest and disgraceful way, putting Santa Anna as a tragic hero, ignoring all signs of tyranny. When I moved to Texas, I learned about the Alamo and the Gonzalez cannon, and how by fire and blood took the land. I am glad you saw an unbiased pov video.

  • @northwolfwind2405
    @northwolfwind2405 4 года назад +3

    If I rember my US history correctly, 3 states were independent nations before going the US. The Lone star Republic of Texas, The kingdom of Hawaii, and the Bear Flag republic of California.

    • @bojanglesthewizard8875
      @bojanglesthewizard8875 4 года назад

      Plankton: *CORRECT*

    • @emmanuelake421
      @emmanuelake421 4 года назад

      the funny thing is that the independence of Texas and California were made by migrant Americans and not by the locals.

  • @Nuttter
    @Nuttter 4 года назад

    I love this guy he turns down sponsors for us he doesn’t do it for the money he does it for us

  • @zambie3056
    @zambie3056 4 года назад +5

    Texas has farmers and Mexico had a actually army and Texas won that shows we don’t give up also Texas loves Europe because it help us win too

    • @sgtwawe8180
      @sgtwawe8180 4 года назад

      It was same thing here in Finland 1939 when Russia attack on us.

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 4 года назад +1

      @@sgtwawe8180 Simo Hayhaa was a plain farmer with a rifle and made the invaders sorry they ever stepped on Finnish turf . Shows you what a country boy can do when his home is under attack . Sorry if i butchered his name , but I'm a country boy from South Carolina . Hank Williams Jr. has a song A Country Boy Can Survive you should listen to sometime .

    • @sgtwawe8180
      @sgtwawe8180 4 года назад

      Yeah hes name is Simo Häyhä and he have 505 sniper kill and 200 kill whit suomi smg

  • @AdamosDad
    @AdamosDad 4 года назад

    Artur Rehi, history is never boring, besides if you don't learn, it you are doomed to repeat it.

  • @jeremy10999
    @jeremy10999 4 года назад +4

    I want to represent Illinois but I don’t have money to buy the cup😂😢

  • @no1yet642
    @no1yet642 4 года назад +1

    Funny thing is Santa Anna tried to disguise him self by dressing as a infantryman but he was caught and this is coming from a Texan

  • @andreadrake404
    @andreadrake404 4 года назад +5

    Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad!

  • @palxolamo4441
    @palxolamo4441 4 года назад

    Thanks for watching my Texas's revolution

  • @kaykutch6301
    @kaykutch6301 4 года назад +3

    "how did America get so big!?!?" *Me right after taking a bong rip* "we're that badass baby" * exhales hit*

  • @adamtate6168
    @adamtate6168 4 года назад

    I'm a Texan watching an Estonian watch about Texas history. It's like Inseption, but better, because this guy is hilarious.
    Keep on learning, my Estonian brother. 👊🏻

    • @mediterraneanworld
      @mediterraneanworld 3 года назад

      It is too bad the video he is reacting to is quite simplistic and full of inconsistencies.

  • @hotherewhat7856
    @hotherewhat7856 4 года назад +19

    REMEMBER THE ALAMO!!!!

  • @lazyidiotofthemonth
    @lazyidiotofthemonth 4 года назад

    At 8:45 the Borders are north/south longitude lines(100 W parralel, and 106 and change W paralel) and the east/west running Red River(southern most), the Arkansas River (middle) and the 42° N Lattitude to the pacific coasts.

  • @gunsfordays9932
    @gunsfordays9932 4 года назад +5

    Can there be a reaction on when americans fought for mexico: st patrick battalion

  • @PointofNoReturn-pt7yl
    @PointofNoReturn-pt7yl 4 года назад +1

    Artur Rehi "take it off your hands" means buy it

  • @gordonbarbay750
    @gordonbarbay750 4 года назад +4

    Artur, as I relax with some tea in my Estonian RUclipsr cup, let me fill some gaps in the video.
    Santa Ana was not only murderous, he was incompetent as a military commander. The Alamo was not a strategic target. Due to the low numbers of defenders, he could have split a small amount of soldiers to keep it contained and marched after Sam Houston, the real prize of the revolution. Defeating Houston's army would have ended the revolution. Instead, while Santa Ana wasted his time at the Alamo, Houston then had time to organize and recruit more men.
    As noted in the video, Santa Ana's execution of prisoners enraged the population and brought more people into Houston's army.
    The battle of San Jacinto was pretty much like the video describes. When Santa Ana was captured, he was supposedly dressed as a Private to avoid being identified, but when brought into camp, the other POW soldiers saluted him, giving away his identity. The other fun story about Santa Ana at San Jacinto was that as Sam Houston's army attacked in broad daylight, Santa Ana himself was enjoying, shall we say, the "attention" of a young lady in his tent. There is some question of whether this actually happened, but if you ever hear the song "The Yellow Rose of Texas", the "yellow rose" refers to her.

  • @scottdean2199
    @scottdean2199 4 года назад +2

    Annex: "You're ours now." Not necessarily violent, usually a matter of paperwork.