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10 Revealing Facts About Daily Domestic Life In The Old West
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10 Revealing Facts About Daily Domestic Life In The Old West.
The Old West earned its reputation for being untamed and unpredictable, a reflection of the bravery and resilience needed to navigate its vast expanse. Pioneers faced constant hazards, and the harsh landscape of the prairie offered little solace.
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Why Johnny Ringo Is The Most Interesting Old West Outlaw You’ve Never Heard Of
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#oldwest #outlaw #johnnyringo Why Johnny Ringo Is The Most Interesting Old West Outlaw You’ve Never Heard Of. When we think of the Old West, names like Jesse James, Billy the Kid, and Wyatt Earp often steal the spotlight... Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with friends who have the same interests as you, and ring the bell to get notified of our latest videos so you don't m...
9 Old West Outlaws Who Caused Disaster Across The American Frontier
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#oldwest #americanoldwestfacts #outlaws 9 Old West Outlaws Who Caused Disaster Across The American Frontier. The American Frontier was a wild and untamed land, filled with opportunities for fortune-and danger. As settlers pushed westward, they encountered not only the harsh realities of the wilderness but also the notorious outlaws who thrived in its lawless expanse. Please like, subscribe, sha...
Wild Bill Hickok’s Last Gunfight: THE DEADLY SHOWDOWN In The Old West
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#oldwest #gunfight #wildbillhickok Wild Bill Hickok’s Last Gunfight: THE DEADLY SHOWDOWN In The Old West. In the dusty saloons and lawless streets of the Old West, few names commanded as much respect and fear as Wild Bill Hickok. Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with friends who have the same interests as you, and ring the bell to get notified of our latest videos so you d...
10 Unsolved Mysteries From The Old West
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#oldwest #americanoldwestfacts #mysteries 10 Unsolved Mysteries From The Old West. The Old West, a time of cowboys and outlaws, vast untamed landscapes, and a sense of freedom that beckoned to many, also harbors its share of enigmas. Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with friends who have the same interests as you, and ring the bell to get notified of our latest videos so y...
Wyatt Earp's Most Controversial Decision: The Fight That Haunts An Old West Legend
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Top 10 Fascinating But Little-Known Gangs of the Old West
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#oldwest #top10 #gangs Top 10 Fascinating But Little-Known Gangs of the Old West. Thanks largely to Hollywood, numerous outlaws from the Wild West have attained the status of folk heroes. Even now, names like the Wild Bunch, the Dalton Gang, and Billy the Kid and his Regulators are widely recognized. Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with friends who have the same interests...
10 Harsh Realities Of Common Jobs In The Old West
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#oldwest #americanoldwestfacts #jobs 10 Harsh Realities Of Common Jobs In The Old West. Step into the dusty boots of the Old West, where every job came with a price tag written in sweat, blood, and unyielding grit... Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with friends who have the same interests as you, and ring the bell to get notified of our latest videos so you don't miss the...
Wyatt Earp’s Last Showdown: The Final Chapter Of An Old West Legend
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#oldwest #americanoldwestfacts #wyattearp Wyatt Earp’s Last Showdown: The Final Chapter Of An Old West Legend. In the Old West, few names evoke as much intrigue and reverence as Wyatt Earp. Known for his role in the legendary Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Earp's life was a tapestry of adventure, danger, and unyielding resolve. Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with friends w...
Documentaries You Need To Watch To Understand What The Old West Was Really Like
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#oldwest #americanoldwestfacts #documentary Documentaries You Need To Watch To Understand What The Old West Was Really Like. Documentaries offer an excellent avenue for diving deeper into historical events. But which is the ultimate Old West documentary? Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with friends who have the same interests as you, and ring the bell to get notified of o...
Wyatt Earp And Doc Holliday Were As Different As Night And Day, Or Were They?
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#tombstone #docholliday #wyattearp Wyatt Earp And Doc Holliday Were As Different As Night And Day, Or Were They? The contrast in personalities between Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday fuels their legendary status, yet it remains a mystery how two such different individuals became friends. Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with friends who have the same interests as you, and ring...
The Most Dangerous And Notorious Female Outlaws Of The Old West
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#oldwest #americanoldwestfacts #outlaws The Most Dangerous And Notorious Female Outlaws Of The Old West. Step into the shadows of the Wild West, where tales of grit and gunslinging aren't just reserved for men. Join us as we unveil the untamed stories of the most dangerous and notorious female outlaws of the Old West. Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with friends who have ...
Doc Holliday: The Horrifying Truth About The Gunfight At The O.K. Corral
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#okcorral #gunfight #docholliday Doc Holliday: The Horrifying Truth About The Gunfight At The O.K. Corral. In the Old West, few names evoke as much fascination and controversy as that of Doc Holliday. His steely gaze, quick draw, and notorious reputation have made him a legendary figure of the frontier. Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with friends who have the same intere...
10 Old West Stories With Modern Developments
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#oldwest #wildwest #stories 10 Old West Stories With Modern Developments. The era of the Wild West concluded more than a hundred years ago, yet its figures remain prominent in popular culture. This enduring presence highlights the widespread fascination with these sheriffs, outlaws, pioneers, and legendary personalities who cemented their place in history through their actions. Please like, sub...
9 Interesting Facts About the Old West
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#oldwest #americanoldwestfacts #interestingfacts 9 Interesting Facts About the Old West. It’s often said that truth is stranger than fiction, but what's usually overlooked is that reality can also be much more disappointing. Consider the Old West: many of us believe we have a solid understanding of what life on the frontier was like... Please like, subscribe, share the video if you like it with...
10 Gunfights That Defined The Old West
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10 Gunfights That Defined The Old West
10 Old West Lawmen Who Were More Dangerous Than The Outlaws
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10 Old West Lawmen Who Were More Dangerous Than The Outlaws
Bass Reeves: The Lone Ranger Of The Old West
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Bass Reeves: The Lone Ranger Of The Old West
6 Amazing Stories of Exploring the Old West
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6 Amazing Stories of Exploring the Old West
Horrible Quotes From The Old West
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Horrible Quotes From The Old West
10 Fascinating Facts About The Old West
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10 Fascinating Facts About The Old West
Real Historians Answer Questions About The Old West We Wish We'd Asked Sooner!
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Real Historians Answer Questions About The Old West We Wish We'd Asked Sooner!
10 Terrifying Stories About Life In The Wild West
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10 Terrifying Stories About Life In The Wild West
Top 10 Modern Western Films
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Top 10 Modern Western Films
10 Old West Shootouts That Made Gunslingers Famous
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10 Old West Shootouts That Made Gunslingers Famous
10 Crazy Characters From The Old West
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10 Crazy Characters From The Old West
Top 10 Misconceptions About The Old West
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Top 10 Misconceptions About The Old West
10 Incredible Stories of the Old American West
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10 Incredible Stories of the Old American West
10 Reasons Why Life In The American Old West Was Actually Terrible
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10 Reasons Why Life In The American Old West Was Actually Terrible
Horrible Facts About Doc Holliday: The Old West’s Deadliest Dentist
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Horrible Facts About Doc Holliday: The Old West’s Deadliest Dentist

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  • @edepillim
    @edepillim 4 години тому

    Even pictures from European war WW1

  • @jeanfletcher3223
    @jeanfletcher3223 5 годин тому

    Looking at the pictures chosen for this, quite a few appear to be from foreign countries, the 1930's, WWI, etc.

  • @swhite8303
    @swhite8303 5 годин тому

    Aren’t some of these movies or documentary films 🎥 showcasing? But what a great storyline! I like your voice. It’s not boring! ❤❤❤

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee 9 годин тому

    3:47. Judge Bean - “personal ambition and power” “justice was not a moral pursuit guided by moral rectitude”. His legacy is “allowing personal ambitions to supercede the principles of justice and equity.” The totally unfair law rules were written and carried out by him. Remind you of anyone👹? The one who looks into the “oranges” of things. :P

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee 10 годин тому

    for Trash - 17:45 cities, cities, cities. Maybe drawings!?

  • @feralbluee
    @feralbluee 11 годин тому

    A very well researched and interesting video and I do like it. i had no idea what homesteading was really like, nor traveling in the makeshift or Connistoga wagons was like. Thank you much. 🏜️🛖🔥🥞🍠🪡 🧵👨🏻‍🌾🤰🏻🌪️☀️⛈️❄️💨 15:36 for god’s sake, these people are from India. Many of the pictures (not all) showed cowboys who had lots of company. Or soldiers in big groups. All these group activities had nothing to do with what you are talking about. You might have done better with photos of Great Depression in 30’s!

  • @ironfistdave8571
    @ironfistdave8571 13 годин тому

    Rotten teeth deteriorates Heart valves and can kill you

  • @kerstin.jitschin5861
    @kerstin.jitschin5861 15 годин тому

    Please,tell us the date and location of each authentic picture 😢

  • @stevewixom9311
    @stevewixom9311 19 годин тому

    The title of your next video should be 10 good reasons to just stay back east lol

  • @estelleadamski308
    @estelleadamski308 21 годину тому

    After serving in the Civil War my great-grandfather homesteader in western Kansas. He proved up his land and got the title He was a successful wheat farmer and bought more land and tripled his original acreage. It was very rough going in the desolate landscape of KS. The Kansas Historical Society sent someone to interview all the early homesteaders in the 1920's and that's how I read about him, he's on the internet. He had hazel eyes as I do, which is the 2nd rarest eye color. So I am proud of him and his accomplishments.

  • @user-tb3hs8fc4i
    @user-tb3hs8fc4i День тому

    Think! Way, way back people move to America to hope to have a better, safe, peaceful and prosper life. Remember according sometimes they didn't like their government or they were trying to get away before their wars beings to start, when they would catch ear of it. A lots of countries had their own fighting revolutionary wars against some other countries.

  • @Stardustpal25
    @Stardustpal25 День тому

    The love of this era engulfed my father and in the 1960s, tried to raise us like it was 1860, locked indoors, long dresses, caps, and later, no college.

    • @feralbluee
      @feralbluee 10 годин тому

      Ih my god!!! Chores must’ve been awful. How did you children do in school or out in the world ? I do hope you all have done well. 🌷🌱

  • @Michelle-rb2mz
    @Michelle-rb2mz День тому

    White privilege

  • @pathader4839
    @pathader4839 День тому

    God bless them. It was a terrible hard life.

  • @judithtrigg1694
    @judithtrigg1694 День тому

    Nothing changes then.its just homeless got more places to be placed and hidden at least they got tents.

  • @christinevoge5071
    @christinevoge5071 День тому

    Some of the photos and films aren’t from America. Get your historical sources right!

  • @arailway8809
    @arailway8809 День тому

    If you are going to do these videos, get a Spanish pronunciation index. Villa is pronounced Veeya!

    • @garlickebagg
      @garlickebagg День тому

      The fake voice is AI, can't read or pronounce.

  • @blueduck5589
    @blueduck5589 День тому

    Never heard of any of these men. Nice photos though.

  • @meshullam1
    @meshullam1 День тому

    I appreciate this video providing the facts. The people who did this were tough. It is disappointing that often the rich would come inbehind the settlers after all the hardwork was don and towns were established to provide a workforce for the rich.Nothing was ever done for the sske of the people it was always for the advantage of the rich. Give tracts of land let the common man establish it then come in buy up land and hire workers to do all the work

  • @jeffreyrobinson3555
    @jeffreyrobinson3555 День тому

    Colorado basin and Salton sea are California

  • @jeffreyrobinson3555
    @jeffreyrobinson3555 День тому

    To Ls make a y sound Viya or Camarillo is pronoce Camoryo

  • @bchantz3056
    @bchantz3056 День тому

    Bob Fitzsimmons a naturalised New Zealander

  • @KJ-jq9pq
    @KJ-jq9pq День тому

    Laura Ingles Wilder's books do describe how harsh life was.

  • @helenhughes9420
    @helenhughes9420 День тому

    When I hear this narrators voice I know it's going to be BS

  • @donc9751
    @donc9751 День тому

    Good stuff! 1st time viewer. I like old American West history so I liked and subscribed for more!

  • @stevemccarty6384
    @stevemccarty6384 День тому

    I am the source of several of your authentic tintypes of some of the Regulators. I have other pictures that you, I guess, have not seen. I own the originals of Middleton, MacNab, Brady, and Folliard, that you show. I also have Scurlock, McSween, the Coe cousins, Lily Casey, Charlie Bowdre, Rudabaugh, Tunstall, Olinger, Dolan and Gauss. They are as authentic as are my tins of the ones that you have shown. BTW: my tintypes are a collection that was once owned by Sallie L. Chisum. I also have her pics of her, her husband, children and a few cousins (The Towry's). Give me your email and I'll contact you.

  • @MemphisOne44
    @MemphisOne44 День тому

    I guess you realize the photos you are showing are not from this country. I noticed the use of palm branches for roofing for one example. Please try to find photos that support your narrative. I think you are a fine speaker, bty.

  • @natureschild2000
    @natureschild2000 День тому

    Where are the statistics supporting this video's statements that the settlers were agressive and the Indians victims? Some very bold statements were made depicting the settlers as barbarians. These were farmers with their families for the most part whose only "crime" against the Indians was developing the land to support peaceful and prosperous life through hard work. They were attacked in standard stone age warfare by the Indians, ie terror and murder of people without regard to age and sex, plus theft, scalping and destruction of their means of survival (ie genocide) - the same warfare the Indians had waged against each other to gain domination of vast tracts of land over competitor tribes. Forthousands of years before the appearance of the European "tribe" in North America, the competing tribes had tormented and annihilated each other so they could not trust each other, so they hated each other, so could not unify sufficiently in the long term to advance their civilization. Is the writer of this script aware that many of the buffalo were killed by the Indians for buffalo fur trade, something they fought each other to take advantage of? Are they aware that the campaign to remove the buffalo was to root out renegade warriors /bands, mainly Commanche, who "laid claim" to about 200,000 square miles of land (which now supports many millions of people in peace and prosperity) and achieved that sovereignty by the universal stone age law of sovereignty of survival of the fitest, ie horrorible acts against other Indians and the American settlers who were either scared off or wiped out, right down to toddlers and babes in the womb, sometimes with torture thrown in, and almost always scalps taken to prove the glory of the deed? The bold, broad statements reflect Hollywood's romanticized, inaccurate version of the meeting of stone age civilzation of warlike, brutal and divisive culture, with a civilization 3,000 years more advanced with ideals of human uniity, common law and dedication to peace, cultivation of the land and resources, which resulted in widespread prosperity, peace, happiness and advancement of civilization. A thorough, unbiased investigation of the day to day violence on the ground will reveal a reality the opposite of what is presented i this video - the settlers, from the time of the Jamestown colony were tormented by the stone age natives who wanted to maintain their domination over the land and resoureces that they had stolen from competiting tribes and to maintain the negative stone age culture and mentality of barbarism, murder, theft and genocide as a virtue, a culture and mentality usually dominated by male aggression, vain glory and social and political domination, though often the women (who typically did all the work and had no rights) were some of the most viscious. Every civilization has been through the stone age in its evolution. No civilization that has passed through it has chosen to go back to it, for good reason. This video is an extreme distortion of the truth, a distortion that has been stated so often, and with the effective emotional impact of Hollywood cinema, and the phony half truths by leaders and spokespeople of today's Indians, that is now accepted as truth. It is not. And this distortion is a betrayal of the settlers who suffered terribly to live a peaceful life of law and order, hard work spiritual nobility and goodness resulting in one of the greatest, most positive, most beneficial civilizations ever. One must ask: would a United Tribres of America have been able to accomplish what the the United States of America has accomplished? - amazing prosperity, liberation of and the universal rights of the individual, and empowerment of mankind to come ever closer to the ideal of Unity and Universal Love

    • @richardstall4351
      @richardstall4351 День тому

      It's all very sad situation treaties we're broken and the natives were treated the same way their sacrifice of their land for gold sacride land and Mt Rushmore built-in to a sacred mountain it's just awful 😞 not just for the pioneer but the native American people to everyone was a savage in their own way glad Them days are over for some theirs still more humane fighting going on over land and treaties hopefully one day everyone will realize we all bleed the same color and that God loves us all ❤

    • @natureschild2000
      @natureschild2000 День тому

      Basically agreed, Richard. But it was the incoming, more advanced civilization of the settlers, not the Stone Age civilization of the indigenous people, that had the understanding and enshrined by long-developed law and daily life practice, the ideal and reality that "we all bleed the same color and that God loves us all". This was a novel, baffling idea to the North American indigenous Stone Age peoples, for the most part, There was indeed some injustice on the part of the incoming civilization and indiiduals and there was some nobility and goodness on the part of the natives, because this the reality of the human being, but overall the conditions and mentality that were inherent in stone age conditions and civilization fiercely perpetuated by the indigenous people was negative, inferior, damaging and restrictive of the potential of the human being. It was tragic that these people had to experience the growing pains and misunderstandings involved undergoing 3,000 plus years of evolution crammed into a few hundred years to catch up with and join the incoming, more desirable, more benign and benevolent civilization. Many did, but many chose to cling to "the old ways" and so underwent self-imposed suffering, and more important and wrong, inflicted unspeakable atrocities and cruelties on the inoffensive and usually helpless settlers who were the practical constructors of the wave of improvement and advancementl that came to North America starting in the 17th century. There are losers in the evolution of civilization, there must be for the old and flawed must give way to the new and more ideal, just as there are losers in day to day life. No one individual, no group or even an entire civilization can withstand Nature's imperative for the improvement and evolution of mankind and the Earth toward the ideal, and the fundamental reality, of Unity and Univesal Love. Yes, treaties were broken but treaties were also kept by the Americans, and their tolerance, empathy and compassion far exceeded that of the Stone Age civilization they met in North America. Compromises were made on both sides. But inevitably, the stone age paradigm of claiming vast tracts of land for the dominaiton and benefit of a few, and that by horrible violence and cruelty to all ages and sex and condition, destruction of means for survival, genocide, disunity and enshrinement of brute power as a virtue for the survival of one tribe over another, had to give way to the incoming advanced civilization ultimately devoted to the universal dignity and rights of mankind, sanctity of life and stewardship of the Earth and the ideal of Unity and Universal Love. Regarding "sacred places/land" that the primitive,often earth-bound and animistic spirituality of the stone age mentality and consciousness , in reality, it is the heart and life itself that is sacred. The land, the stage of life, is meant to serve these. Mount Rushmore reminds us of leaders of humanity who championed the ideals of advanced civilization /the upliftment of humanity and so ultimately Nature, and so ideals which are naturally and universally sacred to the mass of more conscious humanity. Just because a very small segment of humanity clings to the illusion that a particular mass of rock and earth is sacred, does not mean the rest of humanity must comply with that mentality and idea. No one has destroyed the Indians' temples and no one has denied them the right to worship God and live in harmony with that wonderful reality according to their own understanding and awareness. just as no one is allowed to destroy churches or synagogues nor suppress or dictate the religion of others - this tolerance is one of the fundamental ideals of the advanced civilization that has displaced intolerant and ruthless stone age civilization. It is okay for an individual or group to claim a structure as off limits to certain behavior and use, according to their perception of God /the higher REality, but not to force on others the exclusion of the legitimate and positive use of the Earth by the rest of humanity.

  • @danielmorgan4899
    @danielmorgan4899 День тому

    Grandpa worked as a COOK on a CHUCK WAGON for a Cattle Heard one morning cooking Flap Jacks on the prairie a Tall Stoic looking Indian approached standing behind Grandpa wearing only a blanket as Grandpa cooked he stacked the pancakes and began to notice they seemed to disappear looking at the Indian standing stoic the Indian didn’t move so Grandpa took the skillet heated it on the fire and then stuck it up under the blanket with a HOOP and SCREAM up in the air went the blanket and a stack of pancakes and the Naked Indian shot out across the prairie….

  • @danielmorgan4899
    @danielmorgan4899 2 дні тому

    My family came West settled in the Dakota’s wagons would pass by with families written on one side of the canvas was the words In GOD we Trust Kansas or Bust a few months later that same wagon would pass headed the opposite direction written on the canvas was “ In GOD We Trusted in Kansas We BUSTED…..

  • @nanasdad100
    @nanasdad100 2 дні тому

    What crap

  • @nanasdad100
    @nanasdad100 2 дні тому

    Life was quite harsh

  • @murrismiller2312
    @murrismiller2312 2 дні тому

    this video misrepresented john wesley Hardin

  • @sallyintucson
    @sallyintucson 2 дні тому

    This voice needs to learn how to pronounce Spanish names. 🤦‍♀️

  • @WJFK480
    @WJFK480 2 дні тому

    I thought the little house books were pretty accurate. They were written for children, and they have some nice stories, but they talk about how hard it was too like trying to stay warm in "The Long Winter" and having to continually twist and burn straw, how they had to live underground in the dugout at Plum Creek, but they would move into town with other homesteaders for the winter so they could be near each other, and waiting for supplies that were held up since the trains had to be dug out of the snow and lots of other difficulties are explained too. Other than their bathroom habits, and the fact that their written in a way that children could read them without being exposed to adult themes, they basically cover most everything the video covers so much so that they could have been used as a reference if necessary. The television show was very different from the books though.

  • @user-bl6vb3vk5q
    @user-bl6vb3vk5q 2 дні тому

    This is a AI narrative

  • @odysseusrex5908
    @odysseusrex5908 2 дні тому

    16:41 I find it interesting that the sign says "saloons" rather than "salons". How closely related are the two words? Did they used to be interchangeable?

  • @raakhanaten1035
    @raakhanaten1035 2 дні тому

    Hollywood lied to you. 😂 The Egyptians live better😂. Not greatness at all.

  • @marciasagadore2158
    @marciasagadore2158 2 дні тому

    Your initial photo: What a sin. Their bellies were swollen from malnutrition, and they had no clothes to protect them from the cold.

  • @asdaisy7759
    @asdaisy7759 2 дні тому

    The thumbnail is of Ukrainian children during the famine imposed by Stalin regime.

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner 2 дні тому

    A+ video! LOVE IT! What an awesome (and very helpful) video!

  • @barbaraking7069
    @barbaraking7069 2 дні тому

    Thank you for sharing HISTORY keep it alive.

  • @dorisjordan1959
    @dorisjordan1959 2 дні тому

    That picture just looks like too much white privilege existed back then.

  • @larry-om9tg
    @larry-om9tg 3 дні тому

    Rough!

  • @stretchyjim1
    @stretchyjim1 3 дні тому

    no toilet paper? well, i'd just use your toothbrush then.

  • @kathleensue1
    @kathleensue1 3 дні тому

    Most of these pictures aren’t even of the American west.

  • @mikewhite2aadvocacy172
    @mikewhite2aadvocacy172 3 дні тому

    Life was hard and not what the Movies or TV Westerns portray

  • @mikenixon2401
    @mikenixon2401 3 дні тому

    A.I. opening tells me this will be a drawn-out nothing burger. Should I quit now or see if there is something new?

    • @jeffreyrobinson3555
      @jeffreyrobinson3555 День тому

      There is nothing new, all these events are a hundred to hundred and fifty years old

    • @garlickebagg
      @garlickebagg День тому

      up to you, for now you are still free to choose.

  • @susanmorgan8833
    @susanmorgan8833 3 дні тому

    The AI narrator is quite irritating. So many mispronunciations. As it does sound as though many different producers use the same AI, is there some reason you can not all come together and manage to pay for a decent artificial voice?

  • @susanmorgan8833
    @susanmorgan8833 3 дні тому

    Most photos were totally unrelated to the narrative. Why bother showing photos at all?