I really appreciate how your videos don't really have music in them- it makes it SOOO much easier to focus on the content. Please don't ever use background music, it honestly just makes it harder to focus on the important parts of the video.
my notes rich and poor gap grew -rich boasted their money (conspicuous consumption) -panic of 1873/1893 -wages increased during this period, common goods prices dropped -formation of labor unions -union tactics like political actions, slowdowns, strikes -great railroad strike of 1877 -pullman strike (panic of 1893) + union leader Eugene V Debs -railroad leaders got EVB and other leaders jailed after they hooked up trains to federal mail labor unions -Knights of Labor: very inclusive, worked to abolish child labor, fell apart after haymarket square riot of 1886 which made them lose reputation -American Federation of Labor: led by Samuel Gompers
i’ve been bingeing units 6 and 7 tonight on the tv because it’s easier to read the captions on there and i started while my parents were making dinner. we were watching it all the way through and a little after dinner and my parents got really into the videos too! (i came back to this video to comment) my dad especially really likes history and he said that your videos are really well done and entertaining and you explain things really well. also my parents and i were laughing really hard at the “golden covered turd” joke lmao i figured you’d appreciate knowing that😄 my ap world teacher introduced me to your videos and they’re super helpful! thank you so much for these
This was such a great video, it helped me so much with my school history presentation. Thank you Heinler for creating these educational, accurate, and entertaining videos about our nation's history!
Is there a way I can get a source for that graph shown about the wages of the working class, it would be a really great piece of additional evidence for a DBQ I'm working on
grateful for these videos since my college american history class refuses to actually teach smh. spent so much money on a textbook that adds nothing to the class. at least heimler is free 😢
Hello Mr. Heimler, Last year I took AP World and I watched your videos and scored very well. This year I am taking APES and AP Bio. Do you recommend any channels that cover these classes? Thanks!
small inaccuracy, biltmore house and the mahattan house were owned by two different memebers of the vanderbilts, biltmore by george (he lived ther pretty much year round) and the manhattan one by cornelius the second(his vacation home is the breakers up in Rhode Island) first time i have com across an inaccuracy in one of your videos, but its relativily minor
Your portrayal of Haymarket Square is downright disingenuous. Don't know if you personally came to that conclusion, or are parroting some textbook, but please do better especially when your demographic are teens looking to YOU for answers on history
Wow, nothing has changed... What phase of industry is this again? 4.0? So instead of vast immigration we outsourced. And now immigrants are being lured here again. So something clearly is going on with inflation, tax distribution, dollar value in a consumer society and monopoly.