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🇺🇸 The History of the United States: Every Year 

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@TheDragonHistorian
@TheDragonHistorian 2 года назад
Thank you for watching! As you may have noticed, some details unfortunately had to be omitted due to time constraints or for the sake of the overall readability of the map. The video does not include: -The United States' unenforced claims in the South Pacific and the Caribbean, as well as the Anglo-American Condominium of the Canton and Enderbury Islands (1939-1979); -Minute changes in state and territorial borders; -Anti-Confederate uprisings during the Civil War, with the exception of Jones County; -And Native American reservations. Furthermore, the Indigenous tribal borders shown in this video should be taken with a grain of salt. In reality, territories were often overlapping and much more dynamic than the video suggests. Thank you again! -- 시청해 주셔서 감사합니다! 눈치채셨을지도 모르겠지만, 유감스럽게도 시간 문제 또는 지도의 전체적인 가독성을 위해 일부 세부 사항을 생략해야만 했습니다. 이 영상이 다루지 않는 역사는 다음과 같습니다: -미국이 실제 행정력은 없이 영유권 주장만 한 남태평양과 카리브해의 각종 섬들, 그리고 영국과 공유했던 칸톤, 엔더버리 섬 (1939-1979) -주와 준주의 미세한 경계 조정 -미시시피주 존스군을 제외한 남북전쟁 당시 반(反)남부 반란 -원주민 보호구역 또한 본 영상에 묘사된 원주민 부족들의 영역은 참고 수준으로만 보시기 바랍니다. 실제 원주민 영토는 서로 겹치는 경우가 잦았으며, 영상에 나오는 것보다 훨씬 변화가 많았습니다. 다시 한번 감사드립니다.
@blagoevski336
@blagoevski336 2 года назад
Epic
@Minion-my4xz
@Minion-my4xz 2 года назад
Also didn't show the Adams Onis Treaty which happened in 1819 until 1821!
@TheDragonHistorian
@TheDragonHistorian 2 года назад
@@Minion-my4xz Good catch, but the treaty didn't actually take effect until 1821
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 2 года назад
No Fil-Am war in the 1900 map frame?
@Anwwoo
@Anwwoo 2 года назад
이미 위의 영상에서 본 것만 해도 아메리카 원주민들의 수를 헤아릴 수 없을 정도라서, 저 정도 변화만 하더라도 납득하지 않을 수가 없습니다...
@CoffeeSuccubus
@CoffeeSuccubus 2 года назад
I love how you didn't completely colored in the entire states, showing native held lands as well. That's an excellent attention to detail.
@zainmudassir2964
@zainmudassir2964 2 года назад
Indeed. Indian territories are directly dealt with by US Federal Government and have some autonomy
@GTAIVisbest
@GTAIVisbest 2 года назад
Supreme Court: "heheh, about that..."
@captainch6182
@captainch6182 2 года назад
How’s Aurlûnor doing?
@theskv21
@theskv21 6 месяцев назад
That is an excellent detail I agree, and for the sake of completeness while sticking to simplicity, I’d keep at least the silhouettes of the reservations that still exist.
@captainkyperplayz1162
@captainkyperplayz1162 6 месяцев назад
​@@zainmudassir2964 yeah, like an Indian Reservation is treated as something in between an independent country and a US protectorate
@morsecode980
@morsecode980 2 года назад
As an American, I’m thoroughly impressed by the level of detail here. Insane. Good job
@franciscocsiszer5744
@franciscocsiszer5744 2 года назад
You forget to mention the Hispanic aid (from the Hispanic Monarchy of Carlos III) and the Dutch aid. Hispanic help was just as crucial as that of France when it came to winning the war, since it had a direct frontier with the Thirteen Colonies.
@dylangtech
@dylangtech Год назад
I’d honestly be curious how much help they were. I would imagine the French would be, as they had just lost everything in the French and Indian War. That said, I know our school system is dastardly in portraying Republics as superior, and hence up-play our relationship with France (now a Republic) and not with a Kingdom such as Spain or the Netherlands. I always emphasize that European Republics are far worse than American ones. Our three branch government system was inspired by the monarchy (President), the Roman Republic (Senate), the British Parliament (House), and the Catholic Church (Court). European Republicans are revolutionary in the worst ways
@vetabeta9890
@vetabeta9890 10 месяцев назад
nb care
@JuandeMariana1994
@JuandeMariana1994 6 месяцев назад
​@@vetabeta9890 Y viendolo en retrospectiva, fue un error apoyarlos.
@theamazingagnostic2819
@theamazingagnostic2819 6 месяцев назад
Bro just discovered alliances
@starseeker5231
@starseeker5231 6 месяцев назад
​@@JuandeMariana1994el rey de España no quiso apoyar a los rebeldes al principio porque a él no le gustaba la idea de una colonia independizada de su país, pero 3 años después el lo vio como una oportunidad para darle un golpe bajo al imperio inglés y decidió fundar la rebelión Americana mandando $3 millones pesos ( El equivalente de $3 trillones hoy en día) Inglaterra estaba dispuesto a terminar la guerra temprano si España estuviera dispuesto a intercambiar Puerto Rico por Gibraltar pero el Rey Hispano no lo vio un negocio y la guerra continúo hasta 1783. Años después el terror del Rey se hizo realidad...las Américas se estaban independizando de sus países centrales, España terminó perdiendo un gran terreno Americano quedándose con Cuba, Puerto Rico, Filipinas y Guam ( Los últimos 4 pilares del Imperio Español) en la guerra Hispano Américana perdió sus últimas posesiónes a Estados Unidos...la nación en la cual gastaron $3 millones ($3 trillones hoy) para que se independizaran.
@LegoBrianProductions
@LegoBrianProductions Год назад
This is excellent! As an American and history lover, I felt that it was both very accurate and visually appealing. I also really enjoyed the attention to detail with the native tribes still existing despite the political borders made over their lands. Overall, I can really tell that a lot of work went into this and it was a very good video! Great work!
@finkygropchop
@finkygropchop 6 месяцев назад
My goat legobrian
@sockbot41
@sockbot41 2 года назад
Approximately every 80 years (~1:15 minutes in the video) there is a major socio-political event in American history 0:00 Jamestown & Plymouth colonies established (1607-1620) 1:00 King Phillips War (1675-1678) 2:15 American Revolution (1775-1783) 3:08 American Civil War (1861-1865) 4:01 US Involvement in World War II (1941-1945) 4:55 COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-)
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 2 года назад
Of all American epochs, the last one hurled above the once Herculean effort of America into substantial division. Also, major events are also held within these lapsing phases of major American events, from the colonial wars against the Dutch and the French, to American adventures beyond it’s borders and oceans, the Great War to the Cold Wars, and finally into the attempted supremacy of the lone hyperpower in the global stage, with multipolar rivals and minuscule factions defying the global order set since aftermath of the Second World War
@bigchonkerraccoon5046
@bigchonkerraccoon5046 2 года назад
None of these are approximately 80 years apart
@shronkler1994
@shronkler1994 2 года назад
@@bigchonkerraccoon5046 tho yes they are Jamestown and Plymouth to King Philips' War (78-79 years apart, 1607-1675) King Philips' War to American Revolution (~97 years apart, 1678-1775) this one is a stretch American Revolution to American Civil War (79 years apart, 1783-1861) American Civil War to World War 2 (75 years apart, 1865-1941) World War 2 to Covid 19 (70 years apart, 1945-2020)
@jakub5962
@jakub5962 2 года назад
There were dozens of events more important to US than COVID pandemic
@Brandon-cc4ft
@Brandon-cc4ft 2 года назад
Spanish American War, Great Depression, WWI, housing bubble... There's typically a crisis in the US every 8-12 years.
@jamesmmcgill
@jamesmmcgill 2 года назад
Hi, I'm Saul Goodman. Did you know that you have rights? The Constitution says you do, and so do I. I believe that until proven guilty, every man, woman and child in this country is innocent. And that's why I fight for you, my fellow citizens. Happy 4th of July! *Better call Saul!*
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 2 года назад
And a Happy Glorious Fourth upon you too, my good man Saul
@Legority
@Legority 2 года назад
this is really good! in the perfect world i’d love a version of this that’s super detailed and includes native reservations, but that’s even harder to make
@worldpoint3279
@worldpoint3279 2 года назад
One small mistake, Richard Cromwell was deposed in 1659, not in 1660. Other than that, this is the best map animation about the United States on RU-vid.
@bosse800
@bosse800 2 года назад
THAT. WAS. THE. BEST HISTORY OF USA I HAVE EVER SEEN ON RU-vid IN MY LIFE.
@bee-fs3vb
@bee-fs3vb 2 года назад
As I've said before, you are incredibly underrated. This video is awesome, good job
@juanindojorgijanad782
@juanindojorgijanad782 2 года назад
Happy 4th of July, my American friends! Congrats from Indonesia. 🇮🇩❤️🇺🇲
@alguemai6636
@alguemai6636 2 года назад
Indonesia and USA have bad relations today in governments
@cakeyummy5285
@cakeyummy5285 2 года назад
Love Indonesia from the US
@juanindojorgijanad782
@juanindojorgijanad782 2 года назад
@@cakeyummy5285 Let's send more American and NATO volunteers to Ukraine to defeat Russian forces in Crimea and Donbas.
@alguemai6636
@alguemai6636 2 года назад
@@juanindojorgijanad782 Crimea are Russian territory
@2hotflavored666
@2hotflavored666 6 месяцев назад
@@alguemai6636 Crimea is Ukrainian territory. Glory to Ukraine.
@ajw20
@ajw20 2 года назад
Oh my, that is detailed! Incredible job! It would’ve been cooler to show off the guano islands expansion, but I love what you did with the Pacific Trust territory! Maybe one day you can do a map of the pacific and Australia, that region is super underrated. America used to own a lot more then we think!
@heysupbros
@heysupbros 2 года назад
Ajw! Nice to see you here!
@porsche911sbs
@porsche911sbs 2 года назад
Hafa Adai
@thunderbird1921
@thunderbird1921 Год назад
He didn't even show all of our historic territories here. We also controlled Palau, Micronesia, the Marshall Islands (these three got independence in the 1980s under agreements they made with Carter and Reagan) and the outer islands of Japan after 1945. The US Pacific Empire was absolutely HUGE in decades past. We essentially redrew the map of that whole region.
@ajw20
@ajw20 Год назад
@@thunderbird1921 I can agree there. He DID show the Pacific Trust Territory, just not very well. Also a shame the Guano Islands were not shown, either. We claimed everything from Kiribati to Marcus Island, Japan
@xlicer
@xlicer 8 месяцев назад
ajwster
@tommy-er6hh
@tommy-er6hh 2 года назад
nice video, especially like the effort to try and put in the Indian territories. And it was nice you showed some Canada & Mexico during the wars (but not Spain nor WWI or WWII?). However, some weaknesses IMHO. 1. I would have started a century earlier with Spain and Frances struggle over the Carolinas and Florida. I probably would add in the various failed 3+ English colonies. 2. You show bias, by pretty much based the US on what England did, ignoring Spain/Mexico, France, Scotland, Holland, Sweden and their legacy. Well, you did have a little unlabeled yellow territory for later Spanish and French east coast only only. 3. While adding in the Indian territory is nice, you made the common mistakes of tribal hard borders, and unchanging areas - except the Iroquois beaver wars. For example the Saux/Fox moved into US from Canada because of Beaver Wars, but you have them already there. The whole Sioux family (Lakota, Ho-chunk, Iowas, Oto, ect.) were moving westward because of both horses and because of push by other tribes, who were pushed by whites. Also the Ho-chunk and other tribes were pushed away from Great Lakes by Iroquois during the Beaver Wars. During this period the Council of 3 fires with Ojibwa/Chippewa, Odowa and Potawatomi were moving up the St. Lawrence.dropping off the Potwatomi and Odowa in E Michigan, while the Ojibwa/Chippewa moved west (with parts dropping off) in Canada finally ending up around Lake-in-the-woods area. You show nothing of this, only the Beaver wars. 4. What about Liberia, US almost colony in Africa? . So, while i applaud the effort, i wish it would have been better.
@Iaksones
@Iaksones 2 года назад
I agree there are a lot of issues with the native dispositions on the map. The Wyandot are way out of place, the Kaskaskia shouldnt be in southwestern Missouri there, the Miccosukee should be on the Flint River rather than southern Appalachia. I've read that the Fox & Sauk were in the St. Lawrence river valley at some point before migrating to between Saginaw Bay & Detroit at some point and later to Wisconsin because of the Beaver Wars, but not specifically with any dates. Have you read specifically somewhere that they were in Canada rather than Michigan when the video starts at 1607? How far away were the Winnebago pushed from the Great Lakes by the Seneca & all that? Everything I've read is that they had villages between green bay & Lake Winnebago before, during, and for a while after the Beaver Wars but were invaded/crowded into a corner by the Great Lakes Algonquian tribes fleeing the Iroquois.
@tommy-er6hh
@tommy-er6hh 2 года назад
@@Iaksones Thanks for your reply. The Saux/Sac and Fox/Meskwaki tribes being in St. Lawrence valley is new to me but not a surprise, but i did also had they were around Detroit in Canada, then moved to US side around the beginning of the Beaver Wars or just before. The Beaver Wars pushed the S/F to the south and i believe the later US gov't fought them in Indiana or Illinois, and later in Iowa - not Wisconsin. The map does NOT show the causes of the Beaver Wars well, the English were pretty much out of it for 1st half, it was a 3 way fight where traders of Netherlands, Sweden and France ran a proxy war for beaver skins. Sweden supported the Iroquoian Susquehannock/Conestoga confederation, Netherlands the Iroquoian Haudenosaunee confederation, and the French the Iroquoian Huron confederation. The Susquehannock beat off the Haudenosaunee Mohawks, the Huron did less well against them and had to flee to the French at first. But the Haudenosaunee Seneca side had no guns to oppose them, they destroyed the also Iroquoian Erie confed, the Iroquoian Petun/Tobacco/Tionontati confed, and the Iroquoian Neutral confed around Lake Erie, before they spread over the Great Lakes. But when England captured New Amsterdam(New York) and New Sweden(Delaware & New Jersey), and the French & Hurons beat the Haudenosaunee, the Seneca turned south into Ohio instead of Great Lakes turning it in to a war zone in the 2nd half of Beaver Wars. As far as I know, the Siouxuan Winnebago/Ho-Chunk moved away from the Lake coast only during the first half of the Beaver War, and then moved back. I am not certain when the Siouxuan Iowa tribe split from the Ho-Chunk and moved into Iowa state area, it may have been earlier or caused by Beaver Wars. My $0.05 worth
@jerdigaming4856
@jerdigaming4856 2 года назад
The American occupation of Southern Germany and Parts of Austria, aswell as the occupation of Japan was not shown
@mitonaarea5856
@mitonaarea5856 2 года назад
America started with the english colonists. If there were no English colonists the US wouldn't exist. So it doesn't make any sense to start the video with the Spanish in Florida just because they had a fort in Florida
@mitonaarea5856
@mitonaarea5856 2 года назад
Also Liberia wasn't a colony of the US. It was a country founded by ex black slaves.
@welcometothemonkeyapezone7797
I've never seen a video of this sort show the native states, huge appreciation to that and unbelievable attention to detail.
@itsjohnnyfox
@itsjohnnyfox 2 года назад
will you be making any language video's in The nearest future?
@0MVR_0
@0MVR_0 2 года назад
2:37 "After... staving off Britain in the War of 1812" an interesting perspective given the United State's declaration of war and the burning of the capital.
@_casanova
@_casanova 2 года назад
It was merely a political war, we were given Louisiana from the French and wanted to be of some use for the French. The US could never have won the war and even if we occupied Canada, we still would've lost due to the might of the Royal Navy at the time. The War of 1812 was driven by stupid southerners (coming from a southerner) who thought that if we got Canada, we could be the next British Empire.
@0MVR_0
@0MVR_0 2 года назад
@@_casanova all wars are political Response to: "It was merely a political war, we were given Louisiana from the French and wanted to be of some use for the French. The US could never have won the war and even if we occupied Canada, we still would've lost due to the might of the Royal Navy at the time. The War of 1812 was driven by stupid southerners (coming from a southerner) who thought that if we got Canada, we could be the next British Empire."
@_casanova
@_casanova 2 года назад
@@0MVR_0 Yeah man, Nazi Germany really hated the politics of the Jews, that's what happened in WW2 and Japan politically massacred the Chinese.
@0MVR_0
@0MVR_0 2 года назад
@@_casanova yes, political structures were utilized for genocide. Even long before the advent of the national socialists, antisemitism rhetoric was engineered on an institutional basis. The Japanese also claimed to be liberating East Asia from colonial possession and establishing unified coherence in the region, all while murdering countless people. Good on you for informing yourself. Response to: "Yeah man, Nazi Germany really hated the politics of the Jews, that's what happened in WW2 and Japan politically massacred the Chinese."
@jakedavidheilemann1208
@jakedavidheilemann1208 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely love th attention to states, populational settlement, and actual core territory vs claimed / recognized land
@TitusWaddimba
@TitusWaddimba 6 месяцев назад
This is the best History of the U.S. video I’ve seen on RU-vid. Well done.
@chrisqxc
@chrisqxc Год назад
This video is honestly stunning. I honestly can’t imagine how much work you put into this. This is honestly the best USA every year video I have ever seen! It’s honestly amazing
@Luke.F04
@Luke.F04 6 месяцев назад
This is some amazing work done! Love the video, very inspirational!
@cheezitman8375
@cheezitman8375 2 года назад
I can’t wait to see more videos like this in the future! Maybe even a Canadian one. Anyways, great work
@mitchelljohnleslie1696
@mitchelljohnleslie1696 2 года назад
GOD BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 I ❤️ USA 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@claudiogodoy7816
@claudiogodoy7816 2 года назад
Very nice video, specially by showing the native "borders" (and portraiting Martin Van Buren at the age when he was president😊). And very nice summary of American history. The only thing I disliked was that the light blue color chosen to represent changing territories was the same of the color of the ocean, giving a weird impression.
@itjustjuan5148
@itjustjuan5148 2 года назад
Great work 👍 🇺🇸
@yellowshep6302
@yellowshep6302 2 года назад
I like how William Henry Harrison was in office for so little time in 1841 that it just skipped from Van Buren to Tyler
@stirbubiancamarcela592
@stirbubiancamarcela592 Год назад
Because he was president for 31 days
@ShirakamiKaiser
@ShirakamiKaiser 2 года назад
details made this so gold
@josephmoffatt4696
@josephmoffatt4696 2 года назад
God bless the United States of America and God bless all Americans! 🫡🇺🇸🗽
@cheeseninja1115
@cheeseninja1115 2 года назад
This is really well made but it would have been even more interesting if you put in the native reservations. As they are their own body and jurisdiction
@jeaniusedits6094
@jeaniusedits6094 2 года назад
This video is absolutely amazing. I love it. Keep up the great work.
@real_logangifty07
@real_logangifty07 Год назад
I just liked how the state capital is shown before zoomed out
@geomapper
@geomapper 2 года назад
Реально классное видео, смотрел не отрываясь) большая работа проделана, потрясающе вышло))) Интересно, откуда взяты столь подробные границы индейских племён?)
@johnnyappleseed4930
@johnnyappleseed4930 Год назад
As an American, the tribes did not have borders in the sense we did. A lot of them were hunter-gatherers so they just usually hung out around the same areas. But it does really come down to the tribe. In the South West, the Pueblo, kinda just sat around their villages. While the Apache and Comanche lived off of raiding other peoples. Edit: I should also mention that my info may not be 100% correct. For some reason, they don’t really teach about the Indian Tribes all that much in the state I grew up in. They only taught about one because they were a local tribe. Most of this information is gone independently gathering info about these guys.
@mappingmapping95
@mappingmapping95 2 года назад
You forgot to color Greenland and Iceland when they were occupied in ww2
@user-tw4hu4hx6x
@user-tw4hu4hx6x 2 года назад
'역사가 짧은게 불만이라면 그 짧은 역사를 ㅈㄴ 대단하게 만들면 된다' 의 예시
@Squidward-un4ov
@Squidward-un4ov 2 года назад
ㄹㅇㅋㅋ
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 2 года назад
@@Squidward-un4ov Chinese characters for 'lol' looks like 2077 or 2033 :D
@avcght7330
@avcght7330 2 года назад
@@fallendown8828 They're not chinese characters
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 2 года назад
@@avcght7330 oh i am unfamiliar with asian alphabets so can you tell me which one is it? I am curious to know
@yosueth
@yosueth 2 года назад
@@fallendown8828 Korean
@merearly
@merearly 2 года назад
Nice map, i wish you upload the video about the history of the philippines
@Urlocallordandsavior
@Urlocallordandsavior 2 года назад
Nice job with the video, though I'm confused to why Okinawa wasn't included on here after WWII. Also this video just screams of having just recently taken APUSH :p (high-five fellow Asian-American!)
@tutorialesminecraft8930
@tutorialesminecraft8930 2 года назад
Awesome! I like this! Btw can you make History of Mexico plsss???
@deacudaniel1635
@deacudaniel1635 2 года назад
I love the details for the native Americans territories. Still waiting for the Sino-Tibetan languages tho.
@joshuadabrowski0033
@joshuadabrowski0033 Год назад
You have the Occupation of Greenland and Iceland during WW2, and the occupation of Japan, South Korea, and Southern Germany after WW2. But other than that, great video.
@Adonnus100
@Adonnus100 6 месяцев назад
As an Australian, the history of the United States is quite fascinating to me, and much more than Australian history. You had a violent independence, civil war, colonial power competition and were settled quite a bit earlier. I hope to visit the battlefield of Gettysburg one day and other historical sites.
@resiliencewithin
@resiliencewithin 2 года назад
Can't wait.. make it more detailed this time or some new facts
@randomperson6988
@randomperson6988 2 года назад
I love how you displayed the states themselves
@dragon_ninja_2186
@dragon_ninja_2186 2 года назад
Very well done! 👏
@poilus
@poilus 6 месяцев назад
This video is very relatable
@elidesportelli325
@elidesportelli325 5 месяцев назад
3:07 you are a wonderful historiqn. Congratulations
@lexxypexxy7458
@lexxypexxy7458 2 года назад
Hey, would you ever do a video on the Nivkhs people?
@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 2 года назад
Gods America is so young.
@angrygrandpainfoundlincon4346
@angrygrandpainfoundlincon4346 5 месяцев назад
adverbay city 1820 to 1832 capital maine
@kev492001
@kev492001 Год назад
Great job, although this is not just a history of the United States, it's a history of North America as well. Cheers.
@dylanshaffer2184
@dylanshaffer2184 2 года назад
Great video, I just hope that one day the overseas Territories become states of the USA. Though the US officially ceded the Panama Canal Zone to Panama in 1999
@TenYearTexan
@TenYearTexan 5 месяцев назад
This video seems to be made up of slides. Have you considered sharing a link to them so it is easier to see the details of each one without pausing the flow?
@Olejackaboy
@Olejackaboy 6 месяцев назад
Bit inaccuracies in the Native American lands but this is pretty good I can’t wait for emperor tigerstars video on this
@LakeGameCreepr
@LakeGameCreepr 2 года назад
3:26 "staving off the British in the war of 1812" The Americans were the aggressors in the war, where they tried to annex Canada. Wouldn't it make more sense to have it be the other way around, the British staving off the Americans
@oofija
@oofija 2 года назад
didnt the british steal american seamen?
@ghrtfhfgdfnfg
@ghrtfhfgdfnfg 2 года назад
Eh it’s probably more complicated than both you and the uploader are making it out to be
@blackhole9961
@blackhole9961 2 года назад
More like the British for the impressment of American sailors into their navy.
@CarpeVerpa
@CarpeVerpa 2 года назад
It's not a bad way to put it if only because the US spent a lot of the war on the defensive, despite being the aggressor.
@BuckClucks
@BuckClucks 6 месяцев назад
@@oofijaYes, and British were supplying Native Americans with guns to fight settlers, and the US Army.
@RazaAli-cs1yc
@RazaAli-cs1yc 5 месяцев назад
Do Canada please
@user-nc5yc9es6j
@user-nc5yc9es6j 2 года назад
Why did you rule out Okinawa and South Korea? These were briefly under American control after the defeat of the Japanese empire.
@samsungsmartfridge3173
@samsungsmartfridge3173 5 месяцев назад
Okinawa wasn't even briefly either, the US governed it from WW2 until 1972.
@alan5656
@alan5656 2 года назад
as an American indian,i feel ashamed that US history should start in 1607?!😅
@nomeimporta1327
@nomeimporta1327 6 месяцев назад
"The History of the United States: Every Year" avoids entirely the spanish background. Good lord, these blacklegendy videos are getting so popular...
@trevorphilips3724
@trevorphilips3724 2 года назад
The most productive, wealthy and powerful country in the world. USA USA USA !
@blagoevski336
@blagoevski336 2 года назад
Amazing
@user-qw1mk7jf7s
@user-qw1mk7jf7s 10 месяцев назад
good job although nitpicking the mississauga didn't migrate from north of lake huron until the late 17th century and the Iroquois did claim much of the land up to the ottawa.
@jackmarrowmapping1176
@jackmarrowmapping1176 2 года назад
Brilliant!
@Polska_Channel
@Polska_Channel 2 года назад
Long live the United States! 🇵🇱❤️🇺🇸
@alguemai6636
@alguemai6636 2 года назад
USA government dislikes Poland
@Polska_Channel
@Polska_Channel 2 года назад
@@alguemai6636 Don't watch Russian TV.
@alguemai6636
@alguemai6636 2 года назад
@@Polska_Channel I not, Biden is a liberal democrat and Poland have conservative government
@ajthebestguy9th
@ajthebestguy9th 2 года назад
Mendžec Starožitnošci
@alguemai6636
@alguemai6636 2 года назад
@@ajthebestguy9th Poland government hate USA
@khagan5951
@khagan5951 2 года назад
Happy 4th love from Turkey
@레몬밤자몽
@레몬밤자몽 2 года назад
Turkiye
@khagan5951
@khagan5951 2 года назад
@@레몬밤자몽 True. I just don't think many folk accept the new name yet.
@ajthebestguy9th
@ajthebestguy9th 2 года назад
ÜBERBÜRG
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 2 года назад
Same
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 2 года назад
@@레몬밤자몽 Turkia
@NeganGamer4646
@NeganGamer4646 Месяц назад
The Spanish also helped in the war of independence of the United States under the leadership of Bernardo de Galvez, it seems that the anglos are angry that a Spaniard gave you independence
@BrianLyons315
@BrianLyons315 2 года назад
Woah, this is cool. Can I have the map I want to play with it and make some alternate history pictures.
@BrianLyons315
@BrianLyons315 2 года назад
HEY!!
@thereseclaire9806
@thereseclaire9806 2 года назад
I think a place in Texas or Texas itself was called Nuevas Filipinas
@HissingGeotrauma
@HissingGeotrauma 2 года назад
이번영상 정말 좋네요
@jonathankaiel9123
@jonathankaiel9123 5 месяцев назад
Love it, but one of the ‘tribal outlines’ titled “W. Apache” in southern Arizona actually belongs to the O’odham people
@earthball2024
@earthball2024 2 года назад
Great video. Although i noticed some mistakes: william henry harrison was president too in 1841. Died 30 days into his tenure. The independent party is called "the whig party" forgot James A. Garfield. He died 6 months into his term due to assassination.
@worldpoint1043
@worldpoint1043 Год назад
Each slide is December 31 of that year, which is why he did not include William Henry Harrison and James A. Garfield. Also, John Tyler was expelled from the Whig Party 5 months into his term due to his policy priorities opposing most of the Whig agenda, therefore making him an independent for most of the rest of his term (only affiliating with a political party for a few months in 1844 when he formed his own third party called the National Democrats also known as the Tyler Party or Tyler Democratic Party for that year's election).
@Rickyrab
@Rickyrab 2 года назад
Well done 👍
@Towhgdk
@Towhgdk Год назад
그야말로 현대의 로마...
@fwisser1010
@fwisser1010 9 месяцев назад
Dont know how I missed this
@user-zg6mm1vr4b
@user-zg6mm1vr4b 5 месяцев назад
Which tribe lived on the territory of modern New York before the arrival of Europeans? Lenape or Susquehannock?
@windowswastaken
@windowswastaken Год назад
whats the font
@TheDragonHistorian
@TheDragonHistorian Год назад
Caviar Dreams Bold
@kenhartono5956
@kenhartono5956 2 года назад
Alaska: *becomes state* Every native Americans on Alaska: 😑✌
@zach2382
@zach2382 6 месяцев назад
Beautiful how you presume they must be oppressed just because of their skin color
@danielhplays3816
@danielhplays3816 2 года назад
Someone finally decided to put Vermont 🤩
@nameless7699
@nameless7699 4 месяца назад
It’s kind of insane how nearly an entire continent (North America) was completely empty when we colonized the land
@DQBlizzard_
@DQBlizzard_ 3 месяца назад
"empty"
@aglassofmilk5779
@aglassofmilk5779 3 месяца назад
For real man XDDDD
@miguelpadeiro762
@miguelpadeiro762 Месяц назад
And the very few people that were there just gave the land for free how kind of them
@elidesportelli325
@elidesportelli325 5 месяцев назад
2:02 I love the history of the United states
@TheGreatOne-gw7xh
@TheGreatOne-gw7xh 6 месяцев назад
When your sam is named uncle.
@prithvirajthakur8146
@prithvirajthakur8146 2 года назад
I really like your videos, please make next video in India.
@thiagoefs13
@thiagoefs13 2 года назад
King James founded the Thirteen Colonies (United States) in 1607
@user-fs1wm4wk1r
@user-fs1wm4wk1r 2 года назад
혹시 프로필사진이 뭔가요? 왜 역사룡인가요?
@heremapping4484
@heremapping4484 2 года назад
Really fantastic work here, but the natives were not shown well.
@maximillanmoseskawotjo3385
@maximillanmoseskawotjo3385 2 года назад
Staving britain in war of 1812 you mean after being repelled by britain and failed to attack or conquer the south part of canada they expand west
@AnsgarisIoannes
@AnsgarisIoannes 2 года назад
And Colombia?
@chulitna5838
@chulitna5838 6 месяцев назад
Got to see the death of the frontier in real time... i guess that was that... One thing, though. Alaska still is the Last Frontier...
@devinbucksyt2292
@devinbucksyt2292 2 года назад
USA GOD BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸
@Polska_Channel
@Polska_Channel 2 года назад
An American and a Pole, two nephews! Thank you for the fact that the Americans fought with us against the Bolshevik onslaught in 1920 in the war for the independence of the Republic of Poland.In the end, it was a thank you for the participation of Poles in the war for independence of the United States. Kosciuszko and Pulaski, great heroes of the United States and Poland! 🇵🇱❤️🇺🇸 forever!
@Polska_Channel
@Polska_Channel 2 года назад
@Иосиф Медведев We, Poles, belong to the Latin Civilization, not the Turin one like you.We have nothing to talk about. Americans and Poles are representatives of the Latin civilization.
@alguemai6636
@alguemai6636 2 года назад
@@Polska_Channel USA dislikes Poland
@cakeyummy5285
@cakeyummy5285 2 года назад
@@Polska_Channel Love Poland from the USA!
@cakeyummy5285
@cakeyummy5285 2 года назад
@@alguemai6636 How? We gave them billions of dollars in financial aid and investments, we helped them join NATO to prevent any more Russian invasions, and we helped them crash the soviets to gain their freedom
@prismpyre7653
@prismpyre7653 2 года назад
I think the circumstances surrounding the "election" of 1876 and how it led to the end of occupation and enforcement of the new laws in the south would be something worth having a note about. We are still paying the price for it today, arguably.
@mhdfrb9971
@mhdfrb9971 2 года назад
2:11 so it's actually the first american civil war
@vincentimhof2281
@vincentimhof2281 14 дней назад
What about New Netherland 1609-1674? Totally left out?
@Kerry.
@Kerry. 2 года назад
PHENOMENAL JOB!
@book775533
@book775533 3 месяца назад
good
@user-bz2nu3jt7o
@user-bz2nu3jt7o 2 года назад
The strongest empire(actually republic)
@xrhkotro3884
@xrhkotro3884 4 месяца назад
there is nothing about the spanish wars for Texas and California
@xirdaish9082
@xirdaish9082 2 года назад
What about your second channel?
@andrefarfan4372
@andrefarfan4372 2 года назад
Happy Independence Day🇺🇸
@octopus_72
@octopus_72 2 года назад
What does "Dayᴜs" mean
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 2 года назад
Meant to be just Day, but the us initials likely the code to input flag emotes in youtube comments
@alguemai6636
@alguemai6636 2 года назад
@@octopus_72 "us" 🇺🇸 mean American flag emoji
@gabrielagustinhomas
@gabrielagustinhomas 2 года назад
@@octopus_72 Ukraine simp.
@MrBokkata
@MrBokkata Год назад
Spanish states :)
@aglassofmilk5779
@aglassofmilk5779 3 месяца назад
Spanish Viceroyalty of Estados Unidos coming soon?
@KaplaWorld
@KaplaWorld Год назад
Can you do Canada
@redtreestimeline8960
@redtreestimeline8960 2 года назад
poor native americans :(
@mitonaarea5856
@mitonaarea5856 2 года назад
They aren't the first group to be forcedly displaced from their lands. Hell even the native americans killed and displaced each others from their lands. It's human nature, and I don't understand why people only condemn it when the Europeans do it.
@manojkumars189
@manojkumars189 Год назад
Native American is pity
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