As a social historian, the videos posted here will mainly be historical in nature - many from reenactments and open-air museums showing everyday life in America's past.
😊estos vídeo me encantan noo se porque casi todos están desactivados los comentarios vii uno en banco y negro qué están fabricando una rueda es una maravilla pero no podes poner comentarios 😊
As a Scyther I hate to see people in videos using a scythe so badly. Problems: dull scythe, bad posture, scythe not on the ground, hacking not slicing. He's killing himself there. Watch some scythe videos before you try it please. Your body will thank you.
Correction: India created the chakra, NOT the Great Wheel. A chakra is a machine, yes, but much smaller (about the size of an attache case) and on the horizontal whereas the Great Wheel is vertical.
Do you happen to have any pictures? Me and my friend are currently working on a video about the boat. I already have a collection of pictures but if you had some it would be awesome.
Taxation without representation! The colonists defended their own interests over those prioritized by the Crown. We must do something to secure those very liberties now in 2022!
The good news is the Central Eastern Market at Greenfield Village (circa 1860s) will be open to the public on April 16, 2022. The bad news is Giddings Family House (circa 1750s) will be no longer open to the public, just like George Matthew Adams Home, next to John Chapman (Henry Ford’s favorite teacher) House at Porches & Parlors at Greenfield Village due to lack of fundings.
This is the best demonstration and explanation of how spinning is done that I have seen so far that is understandable by children. I showed this to my fourth grade Alabama History class when we studied the pioneers of Alabama (I know the states are different, but I imagine the spinning and surrounding circumstances would be the same). I definitely recommend this for a class. Kudos to this very informative and likeable presenter!
When I was a little girl in the 90s, my grandmother used to take me multiple times a week to feed the ducks at that very spot. We would watch the steamboat go by, get some popcorn, and ride the train. I spent SO MANY summers there..... Seeing this footage from the same spot, in the same moment in time... very special. I kept thinking I could hear the voice of my grandma in the chatter in the background! Thanks so much for bringing back these memories.
@@xxxxxx5868 Lol, that was me as a little kid at Civil War reenactments. I was completely in awe but still plugged my ears because the gunfire made my 7 year old self terrified as well as fascinated