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Stephen Alexander
Приєднався 9 січ 2012
U.S. History from exploration to reconstruction and a little bit of teacher tech help.
Відео
Early Trouble - The Road to the Texas Revolution
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Early Trouble - The Road to the Texas Revolution
Mexican National- The Louisiana Purchase
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Mexican National- The Louisiana Purchase
Mexican National -The Marques de Rubi
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Mexican National -The Marques de Rubi
The 3/5 Compromise-Constitutional Convention
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The 3/5 Compromise-Constitutional Convention
The Constitutional Convention & The Great Compromise
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The Constitutional Convention & The Great Compromise
Becasue, But, So- the power of conjuctions
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Becasue, But, So- the power of conjuctions
Northwest Territory: Northwest Ordinance of 1787
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Northwest Territory: Northwest Ordinance of 1787
Northwest Territory: Land Ordinance of 1785
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Northwest Territory: Land Ordinance of 1785
Spanish Settlements: Ranches and Towns
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Spanish Settlements: Ranches and Towns
I feel like most people are here from researching their family history. My 8th great grandfather's name was Captain Joshua C. Hall. Many others including John Lay and a William Rogers.
Thank you so much for this video, I couldn’t understand the theme but you explained it really well!!
I hadn't thought to look for history about the Connecticut colony. I became interested as @macpduf2119, looking for relatives. I'm following the descendants of H.H.Hurlbut from his family tree written in the late 19th century in Chicago. My research implies that Thomas Hurlbut was one of the settlers in the "second arrival, which is to be the year after the first ship came over. The intent was to follow the Hudson Bay colony outside of Vancouver, Washington. Benjamin Franklin made a point of wearing an unfashionable rather ragged-looking felt hat to a French salon. Franklin was quite a charmer, as has been documented over and over. In this case, the felt hat became au courant and those with a decerning eye were the only ones who could see both the charm and practicality. I guess. The etchings of the time made him look like a goof, so this might be another case of people not recognizing what the King in Anderson's children's book was wearing. But, back to my original story: Thomas Hurlbut was documented in, I believe, the first case of somebody being shot (by an arrow) by the locals who would prefer him not to come onto their land. I like to share that story, I might add. I always thought, but now it couldn't be true, that the Pirot Native shouted before he released his arrow at poor and clueless Thomas": No White man. Go home!" and then twang. I especially love that it might have been my relative. It seems to be a genetic anomaly that our family goes back that far, getting in trouble and caught red-handed.😆 Great program, Stephen! It's getting a little long of the tooth, however. I'd love an opportunity to redo your video; I'm just starting in videography and editing. If it comes out lame, you could walk right by and take a pass. I need the practice and I need some honest criticism so it would still be helpful. If it is great--which I think it could be--you could use it if you like without charge--I'm not sure I'd like someone fussing with my work either if I were in your shoes. Again, I need the practice. I plan to do some history videos, though very different than your presentations that appear to be designed for students. I'm not sure this is the best way to contact you, so forgive my n00biness, if you would.😉😀
I just found out that I'm a descendant of Simon Mills, a founder of Winsor, Connecticut. He was with the Puritan movement sailing on the "Mary and John" in 1630. He and his twin grandchildren were killed by Indians during an attack on his property.
im watching this in class so thanks becuase i got a presentation on november 10th!
nice
Thanks. This is helpful.
for school lol
Muy interestante - thanks for providing these vids. At the conclusion here you mention "Tejanos" lived in the south of TX, whereas Anglos lived in the north and east...I will search other of your videos and beyond for what is the distinction. I guess "tejanos" were not empresarios from the U.S. ??
this was very interesting, going to watch part II: I am doing research on TX for a screenplay for an independent film
I'm a direct descendant of Rev Thomas Hooker, he's my 9th great grandfather. When I did my ancestry it's amazing how many important historical figures I was either direct descendant or indirect descendant of. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin( my 7th great great mother was his step grandmother) to name a few. My ancestors sure got around.
Thomas Hooker is a direct descendant my seventh great grandfather! So we are related going way back!
My ancestor Samuel Hubbard was one the pioneers in1635.
Is he one of the founders on the historic monument? My ancestor George Stocking was in Thomas Hooker's group and is one of the names on the monument. He most likely knew Samuel Hubbard.
Does this mean that student has to practice the quizlet set by himself? or in groups? also, assuming that is a test, will I see the result,grade?
I had to watch this for school also and I could not here the sound at all
Nice vid it was rlly helpful:)
My god,let me call Washington.
He said piss off
Stephen, I descend from some of Alexander family. I think Squire Alaxender of NC which some records have them tying into same Alexander family who married Hannah Lee Washington. Rest of Alexander family came with John Polk Campbell whos grandmother a Wilson as well grandmother of President James K Polk to Springfield Mo. Wilson Creek Battlefield descendent.
I descend from some of Alexander family.
Noice.
Cool
Thank you for explaining Empressario connection between texas n mejico. I wounder if modern day gun issues started from this border state.
This is dumb
First! 😎
thanks
This helped meh so much <3
I am glad it helped!
it helped.
I needed this for history thank u
Wow, such empty.
Thank you so much, this helped me understand more, in a simple way. YOU deserve more recognition.
When I link my course sections, I cannot put them in the correct order. I am choosing Section 1 as the master, I click sections 2, 3, and 4 in that order and no matter what I do, Schoology puts them in 1, 3, 4, 2 order. I really want th drop down menus to be in numerical order. Any ideas on how to achieve this?
I know what you are talking about. I had that issue with my courses last semester and I could not fix it either. Sorry I have not been able to find a solution.
@@stephenalexander2183 Thanks for responding...too bad :(
Thank you! Your video was a great help!
nice
hey bro thanks for your history lessons has helped, leaving this on your most recent one, glad to be a new sub
THankk you for getting right to the point !! love the bullets!!
yo dude you got the stuff this was so helpful sub from me
Hey thank you for the video I really appreciate it
why did my dad leave
very Epic I hope they enjoy your class
it help me thanks
Your mic sucks get a better one
Cringe
He tried his best ok :(
ur mean also that thumbnail tho so good
shut up
@@willkearns3435 lmao you mad fam?
watched this for school, it helped abit :)
now this, this is epic
I know right
@@coopdog4339 Epic!
Thanks Good luck this year!
Ugh school kinda good though
You misspelled Odyssea at the start
Hahahsha I sure did!
What about nitimini
More info will be coming out for all House Teams soon!
i had to watch this for school. I wasn't excited, but it helped
Me too
Me too
I’ve read that the early settlers were very aware of the ideas of John Locke and that Puritan ministers would often evoke Locke in sermons.
Rev Thomas Hooker's sister Dorothy Hooker Chester was my 8th great grandmother. She was part of the congregation that left the Massachusetts bay Colony for less restrictive church laws.
That is *REALLY* cool!
Thomas hooker is my ancestor. Many great past grandfather.
@@socalm8959 mine too... he is my 11th great grandfather.
Same here! I just found out he's my ancestor as well!
Thomas Hooker is my 9th great grandfather. Dorothy Hooker is my 8th great grand aunt.