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What makes Thomas Jefferson so controversial? - Frank Cogliano 

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Thomas Jefferson was a founding father of the United States - but were his principles outweighed by his participation in slavery?
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Thomas Jefferson, founding father of the United States and primary author of the Declaration of Independence, was part of America’s fight for freedom and equality. But in his personal life, he held over 600 people in slavery. Are his enlightened principles outweighed by his participation in a greater injustice? Frank Cogliano puts this controversial figure on trial in History vs. Thomas Jefferson.
Lesson by Frank Cogliano, directed by Brett Underhill, PorkchopBob Studio.
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Комментарии : 1,1 тыс.   
@moist_spinach
@moist_spinach Год назад
I love how they don't have a final answer by the end of the video. It's up to us to form our opinions
@tecpaocelotl
@tecpaocelotl Год назад
That's how the series is established.
@moist_spinach
@moist_spinach Год назад
@@tecpaocelotl yeah, and I appreciate it
@PramkLuna
@PramkLuna Год назад
Agreed, it's much more meaningful when you get to decide for yourself
@ZOCCOK
@ZOCCOK Год назад
@@PramkLuna yup, enables us to think and form a decision for ourselves, after noting the merits and demerits of the said person.
@berlotti
@berlotti Год назад
Or not… and we just stay with the facts without judgement.
@brankin421
@brankin421 Год назад
I think the answer is obvious: We should appreciate the good things Thomas Jefferson did but not idolize him for them. We should also condemn the bad things Thomas Jefferson did but not vilify him for them. People are complicated. No one is perfect, especially when you look at them from a modern lens.
@lizycole8999
@lizycole8999 Год назад
a much better conclusion than the actual video
@snakey934Snakeybakey
@snakey934Snakeybakey Год назад
That's how historical figures should be viewed in general. Unfortunately, we are taught a dumbed-down version of history today. Case in point; ted-ed's video on the Civil War
@vincegreen973
@vincegreen973 Год назад
We shouldn’t condemn the bad things about Jefferson dude. He’s a hero and we SHOULD idolize him
@vincegreen973
@vincegreen973 Год назад
@@lizycole8999 not
@vincegreen973
@vincegreen973 Год назад
@@snakey934Snakeybakey That is NOT how historical figures should be viewed in general
@maxleroux
@maxleroux Год назад
I'm really glad you brought this series back. History is often a lot more complicated and messed-up than most people realize. Maybe you guys should put George Washington on trial next time. For a guy who was historically famous for being unable to tell a lie... he really lied a lot.
@theotherohlourdespadua1131
@theotherohlourdespadua1131 Год назад
That story most likely never happen. If it did, Washington would have said that at any point in his life. He is not Abe Lincoln who did put on record his honesty...
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea Год назад
And from what I've heard Washington treated his slaves on Mount Vernon pretty horribly.
@ultimatebishoujo29
@ultimatebishoujo29 Год назад
I’m really glad this series got brought back too
@Fingolfin3423
@Fingolfin3423 Год назад
Adam Ruins Everything is incredibly bias and has a strong political narrative to it. I would recommend not watching his content for educational purposes.
@maxleroux
@maxleroux Год назад
@@Fingolfin3423 You're not wrong. I've noticed that they focus a little to much on topics related to the U.S.A.
@morganhall6459
@morganhall6459 Год назад
"Well, I hear Mount Rushmore has a problematic past, too!" Now that's a great line for the Judge to end on.
@UlulvarCape
@UlulvarCape Год назад
Yeah having a history vs for Lincoln and Washington is something I'd like to see, and I have a positive opinion of both so I wanna see how they go at it
@MKassa
@MKassa Год назад
No, it's a subversive turd. What's "problematic" is socialist history & its millions of deaths that it's caused. It's all about subverting a culture from within to destroy it so that tyrants can usher in yet another failed dystopia just like all the rest. Afterall, a revolution is just a circle - you always come back to the same problems that every other ideology has failed to correct as well. It's never about "power to the people" but convincing fools to take power from the people & giving more to tyrants & robbers.
@vincegreen973
@vincegreen973 Год назад
No it isn’t
@yetekt6953
@yetekt6953 Год назад
@@UlulvarCape Lincoln and Washington aren’t controversial so there won’t be a video on them.
@ErminDedicNT
@ErminDedicNT Год назад
@@UlulvarCape And here we go again having Roosevelt playing base 😁
@Imperiused
@Imperiused Год назад
A new History Versus?! Like your best series? On my birthday? It's too good to be true!
@dhanvi-shah
@dhanvi-shah Год назад
Happy birthday
@Blazingstudios882
@Blazingstudios882 Год назад
Happy birthday 🎂
@cloudylemon2975
@cloudylemon2975 Год назад
Happy birthday 🎂 🥳
@rajashashankgutta4334
@rajashashankgutta4334 Год назад
Happy birthday
@baronknownot780
@baronknownot780 Год назад
Happy birthday! :D
@chrisn7986
@chrisn7986 Год назад
It's been a while
@Axolotlfan358
@Axolotlfan358 Год назад
Yes
@ahmedmahamedosman8950
@ahmedmahamedosman8950 Год назад
Yes
@BestOfTsars
@BestOfTsars Год назад
Yes
@apolloknight9521
@apolloknight9521 Год назад
Yes
@therationalreporter2689
@therationalreporter2689 Год назад
One of the best comments ever...
@gamerstheater1187
@gamerstheater1187 Год назад
I like how the lawyer isn't trying to demean Jefferson's deeds he's just trying to explain how he wasn't perfect
@goldenvulture6818
@goldenvulture6818 Год назад
Nobody's perfect
@DragonGoddess18
@DragonGoddess18 Год назад
Yeah,a lot of people worship the Founding Fathers and ignore the fact they did anything wrong,much less thought they had unpleasant flaws
@night6724
@night6724 Год назад
@@DragonGoddess18 They we’re products of their times
@MKassa
@MKassa Год назад
@@DragonGoddess18 - No, that's what the socialist, revisionist tyrants are trying to claim - as if they dug up all this "secret", past info themselves to expose their natures... As with anything else, you don't want to scar small children with history's unpleasantness so you start out with small facts, then as people get older, they're exposed to more info to form a more complete picture.
@lizycole8999
@lizycole8999 Год назад
you're being sarcastic, right?
@LudicrousTorpedo
@LudicrousTorpedo Год назад
It took us 500 years to wait for another History on Trial video...
@yourethatmantis5178
@yourethatmantis5178 Год назад
I can imagined a History on Trial video 500 years in the future. The judge is a robot, and the two lawyers are Futurama heads in jars.
@bakhtawartaimoorahmed5602
@bakhtawartaimoorahmed5602 Год назад
I'm glad they brought this series back. Another thing I am happy to see is that someone finally mentioned the point of measuring historical actions with the measuring stick of today doesn't paint these folks in the best light
@ultimatebishoujo29
@ultimatebishoujo29 Год назад
I’m with you there
@terry_the_terrible
@terry_the_terrible Год назад
It's a weasel argument. For one thing, if we stopped judging people because they had different values then we would never get anything done. The point of law is to judge with a common measuring stick and Andrew Jackson himself wrote that slavery was "a atrocious blight on society" but he was part of the system, he knew how to benefit from this system and the system rewarded him. Secondly, his face is still on the bills and his face is on Mount Rushmore and young kids are still taught about his heroics and his ideals are touted as the holy grail of USA democracy. Which means that he's very much part of modern society. But you're right. We should judge him according to both his standards and modern standards and not blindly follow propaganda that was taught to kids since the 1800s. And the conclusion should be something like this: Andrew Jackson: Important president, successful president, popular president* *But only for white voters at the time. Had the chance to make a difference but kept quiet so he could stay in power.
@andrewclarke7368
@andrewclarke7368 Год назад
Applying today's standards is wokism at its worst. Enough already. It's nonsense.
@callnight1441
@callnight1441 Год назад
Its a bit of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, yes, one should jugde a person by the standards of the time rather the the ones today as many standards are a product of the common perception of morality. On the other, just because something was a standard, doesnt mean its good. You can still be a terrible person, even if the actions you are committing are seen as normal. Certain things, even if legal, are just too horrible to justify. F.e., wifebeating was legal for a long time and even in some cases seen as a husbands right. But, not once am i going to forgive someone for doing it, because thats just something you can't justify
@liamgavinwells
@liamgavinwells Год назад
I'd say the best course of action is teaching kids that tells of their heroics and injustices from both our point of view and, more importantly, the views of the people in their region and culture at that time. It was sort of like how I learned about Andrew Jackson. He did defy the Congress causing the Trail of Tears and filled his cabinet with yes-men, but he also got rid of the national bank and was the only president to get rid of the national debt. Racism and misinformation aren't only reasons he was on the $20 bill for so long
@mangagor
@mangagor Год назад
Hold It! As a non-american and not exactly an historian, I would just like to say that I think some of the songs in 1776 and Hamilton with him are really good.
@lizbizwiz1238
@lizbizwiz1238 Год назад
Oh yeah, those songs are a bang for sure
@l.n.3372
@l.n.3372 Год назад
They're good, but I wish some people remembered that it's just a musical and as such, fictional. There's a lot the musicals don't cover in history.
@SlightyLessEvolved
@SlightyLessEvolved Год назад
To borrow from another musical: "Elphaba, where I'm from, we believe all sorts of things that aren't true - we call it history. A man's called a traitor, or liberator. A rich man's a thief, or philanthropist. Is one a crusader, or ruthless invader? It's all in which label Is able to persist. There are precious few at ease With moral ambiguities, So we act as though they don't exist!"
@5-1biggiebagextrafries
@5-1biggiebagextrafries Год назад
Facts😂😂😂😂 Daveed really helped Jefferson’s PR😂😂😂
@PramkLuna
@PramkLuna Год назад
Daveed Diggs is one of the best actors in Hamilton
@plume231
@plume231 Год назад
Hello, can you make History vs. Woodrow Wilson or History vs. Oliver Cromwell, please! By the way, I learned a lot about Thomas Jefferson, thanks!
@Ttegegg
@Ttegegg Год назад
Woodrow Wilson isn’t really like by contemporary standards. Ronald regan, that Chilean dictator, and argentinas would be more reasonable. (Oh yea president Marcos exist I guess)
@jeffreygao3956
@jeffreygao3956 Год назад
I would like History vs… Oda Nobunaga Richard Lionheart Leonidas Pericles Alexander the Great Walt Disney
@Username12038
@Username12038 Год назад
history vs woodrow wilson would be literally overkill for the defense. like, how do you even defend such a person
@Dude-xb3xh
@Dude-xb3xh Год назад
Richard the lionheart would be very good because he bankrupted England and almost never stayed in it to rule over it.
@thetaaaa
@thetaaaa Год назад
I'd love to see a vid about Cromwell!
@nebraskaninkansas347
@nebraskaninkansas347 11 месяцев назад
Actually Jefferson did attempt to end slavery in Virginia and newly acquired NW territory. But was unsuccessful. Yes he was not strong enough in his opposition, but does not mean he didn't hold those ideals.
@yellowstarproductions6743
@yellowstarproductions6743 3 месяца назад
True
@BelcarrigFarm
@BelcarrigFarm Год назад
I'd like to see a history versus on Eamon de Valera. He's quite similar to Jefferson in that he helped found his country but also made many mistakes and is quite controversial
@jezalb2710
@jezalb2710 Год назад
Very controversial
@_TehTJ_
@_TehTJ_ Год назад
Irish history is very interesting for me, I hope so too
@whideoreviews573
@whideoreviews573 Год назад
Oooh yes. VERY much agree on a History vs. de Valera...
@mankytoes
@mankytoes Год назад
Great shout. Even a lot of Irish nationalists despised de Valera.
@antmanatthemoment7233
@antmanatthemoment7233 Год назад
What was so controversial about him? I'm asking genuinely, I don't know
@danielarivera4412
@danielarivera4412 Год назад
I’m glad Sally was in this video. She really deserves to be recognized.
@centurionzen1005
@centurionzen1005 Год назад
Hear, hear
@bunnybird9342
@bunnybird9342 Год назад
Yeah even though her depiction (and children's depictions) were historically inaccurate because she was 3/4 white and her children were 7/8 white
@jeffreygao3956
@jeffreygao3956 10 месяцев назад
@@bunnybird9342 I guess reality is really unrealistic.
@slushy711
@slushy711 8 месяцев назад
i kinda feel like they shouldve at least mentioned that she was only 14 years old, iirc
@exceptionalhistory1955
@exceptionalhistory1955 7 месяцев назад
Y'know the evidence for the existence of that relationship is really shabby.
@donovansausomeshow1178
@donovansausomeshow1178 Год назад
You should History vs Martin Luther! (the monk) Or also History vs Shi Huangdi! This is a great and educational series which you should do more often!
@_CrissoN
@_CrissoN Год назад
Do everything in your power to ensure this History vs series never comes to an end. One of the best i've seen anywhere, unique and forces us to ask important questions about the past and about past historical figures that are celebrated
@jeffreygao3956
@jeffreygao3956 Год назад
Plus, the judge's reactions are hilarious!
@thewingedhussar4188
@thewingedhussar4188 8 месяцев назад
Their is also one context they forgot to mention. The founding fathers legitimately thought slavery was going to end naturally
@sisjsjwjwjsjsmjsjssj6285
@sisjsjwjwjsjsmjsjssj6285 16 дней назад
That doesn’t change the fact that most of them owned slaves themselves. I can get why they didn’t want to do anything in the government to stop slavery - it would’ve prevented the US from being able to form, and they felt it was going to end anyway. But if they did actually see slavery as wrong, they could’ve at least freed their own slaves or something like that…
@afrikasmith1049
@afrikasmith1049 Год назад
Thomas Jefferson is a prime example of the phrase "If it's only one person who wants to change things for the better then that goal will never come true."
@lebarondevalois605
@lebarondevalois605 6 месяцев назад
Nope. If he did want to change things 500 people would have been a way he could've.
@markvincentbonachita8950
@markvincentbonachita8950 Год назад
"Can we judge historical figures by modern standards?" That's powerful.
@highcouncil1302
@highcouncil1302 Год назад
I would say no but the more closer to modern times they are it's easier to do so
@Axelgear2006
@Axelgear2006 Год назад
We can, yes. But we don't have to. We can judge them by historical standards too, of Jefferson's contemporary Thomas Paine. Or, heck, why not judge them by the standards of the slaves he kept and ordered whipped and beaten? Can we judge him by their standards?
@Atleastihavemydog
@Atleastihavemydog 10 месяцев назад
Right. Do better is our motto.
@stephentomsky9576
@stephentomsky9576 Год назад
Glad to see this series again. My favoriter factoid regarding Jefferson is the quote on the Southeast portico of the Jefferson Memorial which refutes the 'Originalism' I feel is too often used today to excuse regressive policies. "I am not an advocate for frequent changes in laws and constitutions, but laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. As that becomes more developed, more enlightened, as new discoveries are made, new truths discovered and manners and opinions change, with the change of circumstances, institutions must advance also to keep pace with the times. We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when a boy as a civilized society to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors."
@vincegreen973
@vincegreen973 Год назад
It doesn’t refute anything dude
@caelumvaldovinos5318
@caelumvaldovinos5318 Год назад
@@vincegreen973 Read that again. He is *literally* saying that his views and policies will become obsolete as history marches on and therefore the documents & laws that were made in his time should be relegated to obsolescence
@user-bx5iy6do3v
@user-bx5iy6do3v Год назад
I'm a Japanese student and reviewing American history for the Common Test for University Admissions next weekend, so it's exactly timely!
@CloroxBleachCompany
@CloroxBleachCompany Год назад
Ganbatte friend!
@sorban5352
@sorban5352 Год назад
Good luck for your Tests and I wish you to succeed on it ! ^^ (From a French) 🥖🟦⬜🟥
@QueenDany69
@QueenDany69 Год назад
good luck
@QueenDany69
@QueenDany69 Год назад
@@100c0c they love america
@Marsfi16
@Marsfi16 Год назад
Good luck! You can do this!
@Boman751
@Boman751 Год назад
I do love the balance between the rights and wrongs that both sides point out about Jefferson. Both admitting the good, and conceding the flaws of Thomas Jefferson, letting the viewer understand he wasn’t perfect, but he wasn’t a tyrannical figure either. In my view, he was a complicated man in a complicated time. There was so much one man can do, but in the time he lived and what he had to deal with in it, I can say for certain that he has done much more good than bad in his life. Could he have done better on some issues? Sure, absolutely. But in a time where so much was against him, he fought tooth and nail to do the best he can with whatever he had and help granted many new freedoms and rights for many people. And he was without a doubt, one of the most important figures in American history and one of the most impactful founding fathers.
@bunnybird9342
@bunnybird9342 Год назад
I agree with you 100%. Thomas Jefferson was very flawed and honestly does deserve all of the criticism he gets but I still have lots of respect for the guy and I agree with him on lots of things.
@oryoruk
@oryoruk 10 месяцев назад
I think we are overlooking the most relevant contribution of Jefferson, which is injecting the idea of equality into the founding. The same text, the Declaration of Independence, was tremendously influential in both the movement to abolish slavery, and the civil rights movement.
@sisjsjwjwjsjsmjsjssj6285
@sisjsjwjwjsjsmjsjssj6285 16 дней назад
No, no we’re not overlooking that. He said those words but didn’t believe them completly; he didn’t consider slaves to be people, and thus didn’t believe the rights of people established in the Declaration of Independence applies to them. Also, he didn’t invent those ideas. Plenty of enlightenment thinkers, most notably John Locke, were a great inspiration to Jefferson. Jefferson’s whole rights of life Liberty and the pursuit of happiness were a near replica of Locke’s ideas of life liberty and property. If Jefferson didn’t write those ideas, they still would’ve existed.
@Joshua_Graham2281
@Joshua_Graham2281 Год назад
I like this because it’s a place where both points of view can listen to the other without it turning into a screaming match.
@GeneralDonato
@GeneralDonato Год назад
I hope this comment section will be the same as well.
@onlymoschops3923
@onlymoschops3923 Год назад
Hey Ted-ED, as a history geek myself, I really enjoyed this video! :D Loved how you tackled the controversy behind Jefferson. By the way, being a Chinese person myself too, do you think you can make a video about the Chinese philosopher Confucius (c. 551 - 479 BC) too? I think he'd be a good candidate. On one side, his philosophy has been credited with achieving peace for ancient China. He's also known for teaching kindness, humaneness, sincerity, and the Golden Rule. He's also known for encouraging education and meritocracy. But on the other side, critics have accused his philosophy of promoting blind obedience, child abuse, and sexism against women. In fact, a lot of intellectuals and Communists hated his guts in the 20th century and accused him of promoting an outdated feudal system that held Chinese society back. And even in the modern day, some critics blame his teachings for producing modern-day issues in East Asia such as a mental health crisis and an outdated education system. Do you think you could tackle that sometime? Thanks!
@aaronTGP_3756
@aaronTGP_3756 Год назад
Being so influential and with huge positive and negative aspects, he's a perfect candidate for History vs.
@curranfrank2854
@curranfrank2854 Год назад
Confucius would be an excellent person to do a video on
@vincegreen973
@vincegreen973 Год назад
Bruh controversy? No it isn’t. This video is wrong
@ryancarter1080
@ryancarter1080 Год назад
How could they accuse him of creating an outdated feudal system from over 2000 years ago? Of course its going to be outdated 2,500 years later just about everything from back then is outdated now. That's like blaming the person who invented the first wooden canoe for not inventing a steel engine powered ship with compass and radar, at the time the idea was revolutionary but things change and its up to the people after him to improve, change or discard it, not the man himself.
@trungduong4040
@trungduong4040 3 месяца назад
that's a great suggestion.
@theeth3242
@theeth3242 Год назад
"Even if some people considered him a great man in his time, he doesn't have to be an icon in ours", is a fantastic line about the balance of honoring the figures of the past with contemporary morals
@night6724
@night6724 Год назад
You realize blacks and Indians owned slaves too right?
@Mimi-mq2wj
@Mimi-mq2wj Год назад
he was the prime definition of barking no biting. preached but never did
@henrylivingstone2971
@henrylivingstone2971 Год назад
I think it’s very difficult to pass judgement on Jefferson on his inaction against slavery whilst president. The state of the union following the revolutionary war was rather shaky. While all the states signed the Declaration of Independence some members of the union were growing concerned with the seemingly endless powers of the central government and the sense of losing autonomy. So if Jefferson had tried to abolish slavery during his presidency, it is likely that the union would’ve dissolved. Especially since many states stilled relied on slavery as their primary source of income whether it be direct or indirect. No state would abide by policy changes that would threaten their economic independence. So you can’t really blame Jefferson solely for the inaction against slavery.
@erozionzeall6371
@erozionzeall6371 Год назад
What's your opinion on Lenin?
@henrylivingstone2971
@henrylivingstone2971 Год назад
@@erozionzeall6371 He probably had his heart in the right place in the beginning considering what he saw during the Tsarist regime, political suppression was fairly common and it wasn’t uncommon to see people carted away for speaking ill of the ruling class. So he much like many other liberally minded young men and women incensed by the decadent and superfluous upper class grew resentful and bitter, as one rightfully would. However, killing the Tsar and his family was probably not the best move he could’ve done to showcase his humanity though that order was not entirely his own. Lenin is a weird character in the sense that while he was a dictator he isn’t a dictator that we would expect. He wasn’t totalitarian, his regime might be totalitarian but the man Lenin certainly was not since not all of his orders were carried out in full. Though he was still the first amongst equals. But considering political suppression, state sanctioned executions, and armed conflict was common in the newly minted Soviet Union and this all occurred under Lenin’s jurisdiction it can be reasonably argued that Lenin did not start with bad intentions but eventually succumbed to the temptations of power and the inability to maintain his visions for society without using brutal tactics, the same tactics he criticized the Tsars for.
@jackluck2538
@jackluck2538 Год назад
I agree he couldn't abolish it, but he could have easily freed his own slaves.
@henrylivingstone2971
@henrylivingstone2971 Год назад
@@jackluck2538 I agree. Jefferson of course not without his faults. He clearly could’ve cleared his own stock of slaves had he adhered to his own reservations concerning the institution of slavery by he didn’t. For that he will always be remembered. However when it comes to the context in the video casting him as an engaged supporter of slavery and his inability to abolish slavery, I think it takes a little more understanding of the political climate of the US in that time to make an informed opinion.
@CJ87317
@CJ87317 Год назад
Even freeing some of his slaves would have been difficult for him financially. Jefferson was land rich, but actually always in financial debt. Really, the only reason his estate wasn't repossessed at some point was his fame/stature. He needed the plantation to produce or he would have gone into poverty. Or, he could have sold some/most of his slaves off to get back to even, but that wouldn't exactly endear him to modern audiences either. Complicated, but essential, man.
@TheRevanchrist
@TheRevanchrist Год назад
been a while since the last case. I love this format when analyzing controversial icons in history.
@TIME12308
@TIME12308 Год назад
Next History vs Otto von Bismarck please. Thank you
@Soundwaves-fi8dn
@Soundwaves-fi8dn 7 месяцев назад
"I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." --Thomas Jefferson
@aidanrogers4438
@aidanrogers4438 Год назад
Glad to see another video from this series! History vs. Saladin would be an interesting one to do in the future.
@Porthos240
@Porthos240 Год назад
Seriously missed these. No.3 is definitely a tough one.
@alejandrosakai1744
@alejandrosakai1744 Год назад
History vs. Ideas: -Julius Caesar. -Ramesses II. -Caligula. -Hannibal Barca. -Julia Maesa. -Pericles of Athens -Simón Bolívar. -Kösem Sultana. -Cyrus the Great. -Alexander the Great. -Kublai Khan. -Pocahontas.
@stegotyranno4206
@stegotyranno4206 Год назад
Cyrus was a pure soul never did anything wrong
@awake6009
@awake6009 Год назад
they already did a History vs Augustus, and covered the assassination of Julius Caesar in a separate video
@alejandrosakai1744
@alejandrosakai1744 Год назад
@@awake6009 but never about his conquest of Gaul or his conflict with Pompey!
@awake6009
@awake6009 Год назад
@@alejandrosakai1744 I know, just saying it's unlikely they'd get around to Julius Caesar any time soon
@pauselab5569
@pauselab5569 Месяц назад
@@alejandrosakai1744both were very well justified. The Gauls revolted for literally no reason despite Cesar and Labienus being very kind to them since they garrisoned at local tribes. Many swore to help the Romans but ended up betraying them to join Vercingetorix. His conflict with Pompey was also well justified. Pompey was trying to remove him from power in Gaul in direct confrontation with a law passed a decade ago. He then refused mutual disarmament and so Cesar was forced to return to Rome.
@themuffinman8936
@themuffinman8936 Год назад
I would love to see you do History vs Huey Long, he’s a very important figure in American history and very contentious to this day.
@jeffreygao3956
@jeffreygao3956 Год назад
Long>>>>>>>>>>>Ann Runt
@dajanicki
@dajanicki Год назад
My recommendations for the next one: 1. History vs. Abraham Lincoln 2. History vs. Malcolm X 3. History vs. Catherine the Great
@bunnybird9342
@bunnybird9342 Год назад
Malcolm X would be very interesting
@dajanicki
@dajanicki Год назад
@@bunnybird9342 Especially on the prosecutor’s side.
@carlstawicki1915
@carlstawicki1915 Год назад
“Well, nobody’s perfect.”
@MIKE_THE_BRUMMIE
@MIKE_THE_BRUMMIE Год назад
Some like it hot
@joed7547
@joed7547 Год назад
Thanks for bringing this back, as an Aussie going into the histories of James Cook and Lachlan Macquarie, would be interesting, some great deeds, and absolute atrocious actions, (such as the hanging of aboriginal's on trees for Macquarie's case.
@weizhanghao5126
@weizhanghao5126 Год назад
This is an insane series; hope to see more of it. Thanks TED-Ed!
@missshaolina7286
@missshaolina7286 Год назад
It’s so awesome to see this series come back!
@FortyJester
@FortyJester Год назад
Im so happy you guys brought this series back!!
@WeeWeeJumbo
@WeeWeeJumbo Год назад
Judge went "Pardon?!" and I guffawed
@pbh9195
@pbh9195 Год назад
Ahh it's been a while since released one of these. Always love this series
@nathanpaulbonzon1670
@nathanpaulbonzon1670 11 месяцев назад
Can you do a video of History vs. Alexander the Great please, I always wanted to see what was Alexander's life and background
@urphakeandgey6308
@urphakeandgey6308 5 месяцев назад
One thing I find interesting about American history is how unapologetic it is. Most other countries have long histories and it's very romanticized. After all, most leaders of other countries only had to directly deal with "their people," whereas American leaders had to deal with multiple ethnicities and races from the get go... And they completely fumbled it despite many of them being conscious of their own hypocrisy. Americans like to point out their own shortcomings and go "look how far we've come." Most other countries would rather pretend it never happened.
@randomcenturion7264
@randomcenturion7264 3 месяца назад
It's one of the things I love about the USA. We will happily cheer "USA No 1" to celebrate, but when it comes down to it, we know we are far, FAR from perfect and that the best we can hope for is trying to do a little better each generation.
@bunnybird9342
@bunnybird9342 Месяц назад
The "greatest country on Earth" doesn't exist. Countries shouldn't compete with each other to see who is the best, but rather each country should try to be the best it can be.
@thematthew761
@thematthew761 Год назад
Jefferson had many personal problems, but he still is one of my favorite historical figures of the time.
@bunnybird9342
@bunnybird9342 Год назад
I second this
@cwolvie
@cwolvie Год назад
As Frederick Douglass said in his Epic Rap Battle with TJ: "Man, you did some good things; I ain't denying your fame/I'm just saying they need to put an asterisk next to your name!"
@bunnybird9342
@bunnybird9342 Год назад
Epic Rap Battles of History so cringe. Also IRL Frederick Douglass didn't hate Thomas Jefferson
@asperRader
@asperRader Год назад
I'll admit to coming into many of these videos with an opinion already formed and set, but it is good to figure out what the opposing side thinks, what their arguments are. Please continue this series!
@Rudster14
@Rudster14 Год назад
I have been waiting for a new one of these for years!
@fernsong8558
@fernsong8558 Год назад
I loved this series, hope to see more in the future!
@cormorantcolors6791
@cormorantcolors6791 Год назад
I can’t believe I’ve never watched this series before, it’s such an interesting way to look at these historical debates! I’ll be sure to catch any future episodes.
@boymeetworlf3433
@boymeetworlf3433 Год назад
Omg this so nice to watch I don't hate Jefferson he did some bad things but nobody perfect we need to look at their historical significance than morals
@bunnybird9342
@bunnybird9342 Год назад
@@boymeetworlf3433 I don't hate him either but tbh I really think he had no self-awareness
@jepong1768
@jepong1768 Год назад
when the world needed this series the most, it come back still as ever great
@astyanax905
@astyanax905 Год назад
YES!!!! I love this series!! please keep making new ones!
@Hellysal
@Hellysal Год назад
I like the question at the end - can we judge historical figures by modern standards? The answer is - yes AND no. It's important to realize in what times they were living in to try understanding their reasons and actions. But it's also important to notice all the flaws in them so to not put all their views on the pedestal as an example for future generations.
@ebonysoldier
@ebonysoldier Год назад
Epic Rap Battles of History said it best. You (Thomas Jefferson) let freedom ring, but never picked up the phone" - Fredrick Douglas erb
@pisces2569
@pisces2569 3 месяца назад
Followed by the second best “you did some good things. I ain’t denying your fame. I’m just saying they need to put an asterisk next to your name.”
@claraallisandra9135
@claraallisandra9135 Год назад
I am so glad the series is back! If you don’t mind could you put Harry Truman on trial?
@kat4317
@kat4317 Год назад
love these videos, please continue this series!
@bvillafuerte765
@bvillafuerte765 Год назад
Good video as always, before judging the person it is necessary to analyze it according to the laws, morals and duties of the time that lived and the past. I would love you to make more videos on this subject with Hernán Cortés, Francisco Pizarro, Charles 1 of Spain, Isabel 1 of Castile, etc.
@TIME12308
@TIME12308 Год назад
I love this series keep it up TED :)
@luyandzabavukiledlamini4693
Love this series and good that both sides don't try to demean or belittle each other instead engage in an open argument and actually listen to each other's points
@bunnybird9342
@bunnybird9342 Год назад
Videos I would like to see: History vs Winston Churchill History vs Confucius History vs Mother Teresa History vs Gandhi History vs Robespierre History vs Huey Long History vs Malcolm X History vs Yuri Kochiyama History vs Catherine the Great History vs Karl Marx
@StaySpicy
@StaySpicy Год назад
This is a super fun concept! I thoroughly enjoyed this!!! Need more!
@lonehiker6648
@lonehiker6648 Год назад
are we really applying modern ideas and values upon people 300 years ago??
@MutantMonke
@MutantMonke Год назад
Slavery was bad forever. Many civilizations millennia old were against it, so there's no reason for one to think a person supporting slavery was not wrong.
@grovercleavland2698
@grovercleavland2698 Год назад
Should we judge past leaders and hero’s by modern standards? No. If we did that we would run out of people to look up to.
@jeffreygao3956
@jeffreygao3956 Год назад
But they shouldn't be absolved of guilt either.
@aaronbeamesderfer2389
@aaronbeamesderfer2389 Год назад
Even though Jefferson was contradiction. We still have to remember he did help found a country whose basis of ideals, that up until that point had not happened on a grand scale. And now those ideals have shaped the modern world
@nolanbaglietto1430
@nolanbaglietto1430 Год назад
Hiya Ted ed, I am from Gibraltar 🇬🇮 and since we were British in 1704, we had (and still have) a lot of political problems from Spain 🇪🇸, especially during the days of the dictator Francisco Franco. I was wondering if you could do History vs Francisco Franco.
@HereWeald
@HereWeald Год назад
This series is finally back.
@daveteves
@daveteves Год назад
I"m so happy this series is back!
@samwithsmalleyes5805
@samwithsmalleyes5805 Год назад
Oh my god, I did not even know ted-ed made these kinds of series, now I need more!!!!
@jarekwrzosek2048
@jarekwrzosek2048 Год назад
You gotta make one about Emperor Nero: A promising, strong leader with artistic soul, or a matricidal tyrant?
@whideoreviews573
@whideoreviews573 Год назад
I hope this can become a frequent series again. Goodness knows how many American presidents probably warrant their own "History vs." videos.
@me6405
@me6405 Год назад
I love this series more than any other format of history descriptions pls don't stop it post more vedios weekly or in less than 2 weeks Thank u
@Aa-fg6jf
@Aa-fg6jf Год назад
best series indeed, more of it please
@grovercleavland2698
@grovercleavland2698 Год назад
It’s been a while since this series was updated. I’m so glad you guys decided to continue it. For your next addition to the series may I suggest History vs Francisco Franco? He was was easily one of the most controversial leaders in Spanish history. Maybe even in the history of the world. He did a lot of good and a lot of bad during his time. He’s the perfect historical character for a series like this.
@amethystsavage4018
@amethystsavage4018 Год назад
Love it how the music just stopped after he said “flesh and blood”, almost like the orchestra was dumbstruck to hear that he had secret children with his slaves
@CrowntheGriffin
@CrowntheGriffin Год назад
Love this series! Definitely need more keep it coming
@888SpinR
@888SpinR Год назад
More of this format please!
@micow9951
@micow9951 Год назад
I'd love a history vs Marie Antoinette video this series is great
@NisarKhan-jm1uh
@NisarKhan-jm1uh 10 месяцев назад
Your wish came true.
@kenan511
@kenan511 Год назад
Do Woodrow Wilson! That guy has done way more damage than what most of us realize!
@ultroytheroy34
@ultroytheroy34 Год назад
I'm so glad this series is back it's what introduced me to this channel
@willmcalister3733
@willmcalister3733 Год назад
I am deeply grateful for this! Thank you guys!
@pouya8221
@pouya8221 Год назад
I love this series, so insightful and fun to watch. Thank you for making more!
@Mackyle-Wotring
@Mackyle-Wotring Год назад
I am glad that you brought back the series. Can you do a History vs Jossip Tito episode?
@Gottfried_Frickenberger
@Gottfried_Frickenberger Год назад
History vs Ataturk, Suharto, Sukarno, Ian Smith as well
@lemonman1066
@lemonman1066 Год назад
Finally I've been waiting about 2 weeks for this
@willfakaroni5808
@willfakaroni5808 Год назад
Just as I was thinking about this series a new one comes out
@lucavalerio3336
@lucavalerio3336 Год назад
Please do a History vs Getulio Vargas or Juan Peron. The latin american populists of the 20th century are really interesting figures.
@dylangergutierrez
@dylangergutierrez Год назад
This is a fun and engaging framing of historical figures. I think that the only utility for assigning value to the actions of people from the past is so we can learn and have their choices inform our own. For that reason, I think it is useful to apply our own standards to them, not to demonize people like Jefferson, but to reflect on how we would like to act if in similar circumstances, and what that might affect. Jefferson is dead, and making judgement calls (good or bad) about his character is only useful for deciding whether we want to be like him. Of course, it's reductive to try and assign the label of "good" or "bad" to any person's whole life.
@user-fm8em5qd1j
@user-fm8em5qd1j Год назад
I am a high school student in Japan. And I am learning English. So, if I may be wrong grammar.,I am sorry. I appreciate learning English with this channel ‼️❤
@centurionzen1005
@centurionzen1005 9 месяцев назад
Yes, we absolutely can judge people by modern standards. How are we supposed to learn from history if we can't condemn people for what they did wrong? I think a better question would be, can we appreciate somebody despite what they did wrong?
@bunnybird9342
@bunnybird9342 8 месяцев назад
Explanations not excuses. It should be about realistic expectations, not a get out of jail free card. But at the same time, there is a lot of anti-intellectualism on the other end.
@trentonpaul6376
@trentonpaul6376 Год назад
Hello everybody! I hope you're having a great day 💫💫
@peterclancy8501
@peterclancy8501 Год назад
Thanks fam, I am now.
@RealFoxTrotFox
@RealFoxTrotFox Год назад
I like videos like this. We get to see the bad side of historical figures as well as the good, so we can understand how and why they acted and what they did
@williamsurname4669
@williamsurname4669 Год назад
I've been waiting for 9 months, and I'll happily wait another 9 if necessary. These are great.
@dillagi20
@dillagi20 Год назад
I'm glad ted-ed brought this series back. Loved it!
@craigthompson3739
@craigthompson3739 Год назад
Should Jefferson be judged with modern values? That is the argument of this entire video. Presentism is a ridiculous way to approach history. Judging history is not understanding it.
@nicolasgarciagallardo3548
@nicolasgarciagallardo3548 Год назад
It makes no sense to judge people with todays standards, its like saying that sumerians where incredibly undevelopped because they had no cars or constitutions, its just absurd
@TheMedicatedArtist
@TheMedicatedArtist Год назад
I was hoping this series wasn’t dead. Fingers crossed that we get a History vs. Robespierre video.
@carlanthony3433
@carlanthony3433 Год назад
I'm glad this series is back. It was my favourite from ted
@1.4142
@1.4142 Год назад
I like that this video series doesn't just present multiple arguments, but steel-mans both sides instead of strawmaning one side.
@night6724
@night6724 Год назад
It could’ve mentioned how blacks and Indians owned slaves
@sindhubhadarge3014
@sindhubhadarge3014 10 месяцев назад
What does ironmanning mean?
@plainnan
@plainnan Год назад
Exceptional thought provoking video. Thanks Ted -Ed. Pls do History v Winston Churchill
@shaylah2725
@shaylah2725 Год назад
thank yall for bringing this back 💜
@justaguy5761
@justaguy5761 Год назад
These are the greatest! Please do more of these!
@Dennis-nc3vw
@Dennis-nc3vw Год назад
No, this one was very poor. It totally ignored Jefferson's role in preventing slavery from expanding into the new territories (successfully in the north, unsuccessfully in the south). It also repeated the lie about Sally Hemmings. The FACT is ONE of her children had Jefferson DNA, and it could have been anyone in Tommy's family. One of her other children's descendant took a DNA test and it came back negative.
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