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Teddy Roosevelt Assassination Attempt 1912, Things Got WILD
Teddy Roosevelt traveled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 14, 1912 as part of his third-party bid to win a return to the White House during the presidential election of 1912. Roosevelt headed up the Bull-Moose Progressive Party after failing to secure the Republican nomination from incumbent president William Howard Taft. He also faced Woodrow Wilson, the eventual winner and Democratic nominee.
Things almost turned tragic in Milwaukee, with Roosevelt taking a gunshot to the chest. However, he went on to give a 90 minute speech AFTER being wounded. The story is even crazier than it sounds.
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The President Who Was Arrested Before Donald Trump
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Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felonies by a jury of 12 American citizens in May 2024. A jury approved by both the prosecution and the defense. However, did you know he's not the first President or ex-President of the U.S. to have been arrested? Ulysses S. Grant was once arrested for speeding in Washington, D.C. Though Grant's crime was a simple misdemeanor rather than multiple felonies, he w...
Manhunt Episode 2 Review: A History Teacher Reacts!
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Full review of the new Apple TV series Manhunt, concentrating on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth and the ensuing manhunt. In this video, Mr. Droste reviews episode two (titled "Post-mortem"). He summarizes some of the highlights of the show, gives an overall grade, and fact checks some of the scenes and characters from the episode. This includes Dr. Mudd, Mary Simms, s...
Capitalism vs. Socialism vs. Communism: What's The Difference?
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What's the difference between Socialism and Communism? Where does Capitalism come in? How is Capitalism different from these competing philosophies? Mr. Droste covers it all in this video. People often confuse Socialism and Communism, but you should be clear on the differences after watching this video. Plus, what Communism was meant to be according to Karl Marx and why no country has ever achi...
Manhunt Episode 1 Review: A History Teacher Reacts!
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Full review of the new Apple TV series Manhunt, concentrating on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth and the ensuing manhunt. In this video, Mr. Droste reviews episode one. He summarizes some of the highlights of the show, gives an overall grade, and fact checks some of the scenes and characters from the episode. Let us know what you thought of episode one in the comments ...
The Korean War Explained In 10 Minutes
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The Korean War is explained in summary here in just under 10 minutes! Sometimes nicknamed the "Forgotten War," the impacts of the Korean War are continuing to be felt to this day. Mr. Droste covers all the major topics, including the retreat to the Pusan Perimeter, the amphibious landing at Inchon, the involvement of China, and of course Douglas MacArthur's firing by President Truman. Did MacAr...
JFK Assassination Limo: The Crazy History of This Car!
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When John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963, he was riding in one of the most famous presidential limos of all time. JFK's Lincoln Continental X-100 had a short but notable history during the Kennedy Administration. But it didn't end there. Wait until you hear about the history of the Lincoln X-100 after the Kennedy assassination! If you enjoyed this video, pleas...
John Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie Monopoly Styles Explained
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John Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie are, according to most sources, the two richest Americans of all time. How did they do it? In this video, we discuss the business tyles that led to the Carnegie Steel/U.S. Steel and Standard Oil Monopolies. This includes an explanation of vertical integration/vertical consolidation and horizontal integration/horizontal consolidation. If you learned something...
Halloween's Surprising History at The White House
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The history of Halloween in the United States and at the White House in particular is covered in this video. When did trick or treating in the United States begin? Which presidents celebrated Halloween at the White House? How did Halloween celebrations at the White House start? All of these questions and more are answered in this video. We look in depth at Mamie Eisenhower's Halloween luncheon,...
What Is Muckraking? Early Investigative Journalism Explained
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Muckraking was a term coined by Theodore Roosevelt to describe some of the early investigative journalists during the Progressive Era. Journalists like Ida Tarbell (who wrote an expose on the Standard Oil Company), Jacob Riis (who documented tenement housing in New York City), and Upton Sinclair (who exposed abuse in the meat packing industry with his book The Jungle). This video explains the o...
Nativism and America's Anti-Immigration Past Explained
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Nativism and anti-immigration language is something that has impacted the United States for quite some time, in different waves directed at different immigrant groups over the years. In this video, Mr. Droste defines what nativism is, talks about nativist actions over the years, and briefly touches on nativism still existing today. Also touched on in this video are the Know Nothing (American/Na...
Sixth Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
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In this video, Mr. Droste explains the meaning of the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. In discussing the 6th Amendment, Mr. Droste covers the rights of the accused, a speedy and public trial, the right to be confronted by witnesses and to call witnesses, and the right to counsel/a lawyer. If you enjoyed the video and it helped you understand the 6th amendment, please hit that ...
Fifth Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
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Fifth Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
Abraham Lincoln's Tomb: Full Walkthrough Tour
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Abraham Lincoln's Tomb: Full Walkthrough Tour
How Abraham Lincoln Escaped Assassination in 1864
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How Abraham Lincoln Escaped Assassination in 1864
Fourth Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
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Fourth Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
Boston Massacre Explained (John Adams, Sons of Liberty)
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Boston Massacre Explained (John Adams, Sons of Liberty)
How 10 Presidents Escaped Assassination Attempts
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How 10 Presidents Escaped Assassination Attempts
Third Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
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Third Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
Second Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
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Second Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
First Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
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First Amendment Explained (U.S. Constitution Simplified)
St. Valentine's Day Massacre Explained (Al Capone, Bugs Moran)
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St. Valentine's Day Massacre Explained (Al Capone, Bugs Moran)
FDR's Surprising History with the USS Arizona
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FDR's Surprising History with the USS Arizona
Abraham Lincoln Coffin Photo: The Shocking Story
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Abraham Lincoln Coffin Photo: The Shocking Story
Ulysses S. Grant Thought Civil War Was Punishment For This
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Ulysses S. Grant Thought Civil War Was Punishment For This
Why Abraham Lincoln Thought The Mexican War Was A Scam
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Why Abraham Lincoln Thought The Mexican War Was A Scam
William McKinley Assassination Explained: Everything You Need To Know
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William McKinley Assassination Explained: Everything You Need To Know
Causes of WW1 Explained (Franz Ferdinand, Alliance System)
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Causes of WW1 Explained (Franz Ferdinand, Alliance System)
James Garfield Assassination Explained: Everything You Need To Know
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James Garfield Assassination Explained: Everything You Need To Know
Prohibition Explained: Everything You Need To Know
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Prohibition Explained: Everything You Need To Know

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  • @Ronnie.Squalor
    @Ronnie.Squalor День тому

    This dude has no idea what "anarchy" is.

  • @ralphbernhard1757
    @ralphbernhard1757 3 дні тому

    After the war the USA planned to crush the weakened British Empire between the "hammer" of US global power, and the "anvil" of SU's continental European might. *"During World War II, study groups of the (US) State Department and Council on Foreign Relations developed plans for the postwar world in terms of what they called the "Grand Area," which was to be subordinated to the needs of the American economy.* The Grand Area was to include the Western Hemisphere, Western Europe, the Far East, the former British Empire *(which was being dismantled), (§§§footnote)* the incomparable energy resources of the Middle East (which were then passing into American hands as we pushed out our rivals France and Britain), the rest of the Third World and, if possible, the entire globe. These plans were implemented, as opportunities allowed." SOURCE: GEORGE KENNAN AND THE HISPANIC-LUSITANIAN WORLD: A CONTEMPORARY REFLECTION Antonio Luis Ramos Membrive US strategist in these think tanks lay out the scheme of what was going to be the new post-war reality, as a "Grand Area" as an almost exclusive "back yard", and under their "natural rights" for the USA to control. Every part of the new world order was assigned a specific function. The more industrial countries were to be guided as "great workshops". Those who had demonstrated their prowess during the war (would now be working under US supervision/finance). More, undeveloped regions were to "fulfill its major function as a source of raw materials and a market" for the industrial centers, as a memo put it. They were to be "exploited" for the reconstruction of Europe (The references are to South America and Africa, but the points are general.) To further quote the article: "These declassified documents are read only by scholars, who apparently find nothing odd or jarring in all this." Note, all words in quotes were actual words used IN THIS OFFICIAL US DOCUMENT, and the thesis and its quoted sources can all be downloaded for free, from the www, and using these key words provided for your search engine. --------------------------------- After around 1940, ... (quote) "Alvin Hansen envisioned a joint Soviet-American domination of Europe that anticipated Henry Kissinger’s subsequent “Partnership of Strength.” Hansen observed in 1945, at the outset of his study of America’s Role in the World Economy, that the great new postwar fact would be “the rise of Russia on the one side of the globe and the economic and military power of the United States on the other. A happy geographical accident (§§§footnote) - two great powers occupying vast continents and controlling vast resources in areas that are noncompetitive - this fact must be set down as a dominating and directing force in the future course of history. We are confronted here with a completely new constellation of forces. *Within this framework the role of France, Germany and ENGLAND of necessity must be something very different from that set by the European patterns of past generations..." "During the war its diplomats had come to recognize that given America’s economic supremacy, a more open international economy would not impair the U.S. economy, but would link the economic activity of other non-Communist countries into a satellite relationship with the United States. It was unlikely that in the foreseeable future foreign countries dependent for their reconstruction on the inflow of U.S. resources could interfere in U.S. domestic policies. *On the other hand the reverse, an extension of U.S. influence over other countries, was visibly possible.* Thus, whereas America had boycotted the League of Nations after the First World War as a threat to its domestic sovereignty, it no longer feared multilateralism. Quite visibly, the more open and interlinked the postwar international economy became, the greater would be the force of U.S. diplomacy throughout the world." From "Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire.", Michael Hudson, 2nd edition 2003

  • @69pepe420
    @69pepe420 3 дні тому

    anyone here in 2024?

  • @thePVFnews
    @thePVFnews 6 днів тому

    This list is now outdated 😂

  • @NoelG702
    @NoelG702 6 днів тому

    I see you mentioned Francis Scott Key. His son, Philip Barton Key, was assassinated by New York congressman Dan Sickles in front of the White House in 1859. Sickles pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity and would be aquitted. It was the first time in US history that an insanity defense was used. Sickles would go on to be a Corps commander in the Civil War and lost his leg at the Battle of Gettysburg. His leg was saved and put in a museum, and he would often go to the museum to visit his severed leg.

  • @patrickmccarthy7877
    @patrickmccarthy7877 7 днів тому

    Nixon had a moonroof installed.

  • @jacobdelle4002
    @jacobdelle4002 8 днів тому

    Anybody here after seeing Trump shot?

  • @GameDog-ql6pv
    @GameDog-ql6pv 8 днів тому

    They jus tried the same thing witb Trump

    • @tabor503
      @tabor503 6 днів тому

      Who is “they” 😂

  • @JustMandy777
    @JustMandy777 12 днів тому

    A perfect example of what our "government " does to people they are afraid of because they don't understand. What happened there was murder of innocent woman and children. They take our food from us so they then can control us. Not for much longer.

  • @aaronwilson7301
    @aaronwilson7301 12 днів тому

    When I was a kid, I had a GI Joe that was JFK from PT-109. It came with a little plastic sliver of a coconut with the rescue instructions on it. I had forgotten all about it until watching this video.

  • @Bnguyen276
    @Bnguyen276 14 днів тому

    It was crazy back then.

  • @WaterKoon
    @WaterKoon 15 днів тому

    Garfield was the only US president shot by a lunatic.

  • @LindokuhleSoci
    @LindokuhleSoci 16 днів тому

    A hat to protect you against the rain of bullets😮😮

  • @KingLoDaTruth
    @KingLoDaTruth 17 днів тому

    sounds like a bloody massacre

  • @stadiumarena5891.
    @stadiumarena5891. 22 дні тому

    Jon Ossoff 47th President of United States 🇺🇸 (2025-Present)

  • @RobBle15
    @RobBle15 24 дні тому

    I would have never suspected Jack “Machine Gun” McGurn to be a suspect 😂😂😂

  • @sev3n7z
    @sev3n7z 24 дні тому

    How do you know how john felt. Where did you get that information

    • @MrDrosteHistory
      @MrDrosteHistory 23 дні тому

      His associates who testified under oath about what he said? Several of them?

  • @alphonsobutlakiv789
    @alphonsobutlakiv789 25 днів тому

    You say sweat rag, but I've heard it was medical bandages and the shorter actually shot him with a partially crippled hand, and was motivated due to government safety regulations issues at hand, as it was a machine accident at a factory that gave it to him.

  • @LorenzoMagnesium-cu8pr
    @LorenzoMagnesium-cu8pr 25 днів тому

    OL’ Abe is responsible for the deaths of 670,000 countrymen. “Ye shall reap what you sow”.

  • @richd1054
    @richd1054 26 днів тому

    Question should be,who will be next?

  • @mistervacation23
    @mistervacation23 27 днів тому

    I don't agree that Lincoln was the greatest president as you say. You have to remember he was hated just as much in the north as he was in the south. Then after the assassination, he was considered the greatest president of all time

  • @Scott-be1cq
    @Scott-be1cq 27 днів тому

    This right as with the others are no longer available in the U.S. We have hundreds if not thousands of people today that are locked up in prison without a trial for years on end. Individuals get arrested on the word of a law enforcement officer and a DA. So you can be locked up for years on the word of two or three people without trial. You can then be held for years on those "charges" until they decide if they want to indict with the state. If so then the prosecution and the State have a date and determine to indict with only the prosecution presenting its side, no defense. If the state proceeds which almost always they do, then you can see what the evidence and actual charges are against you. At this point in the timeline you could have been behind bars for years and still not been found guilt in a court of law of any wrong doing.

  • @darkshinexo
    @darkshinexo 28 днів тому

    Makes you think what the country would have been like today if he didn’t get shot.

  • @gabe_diaz
    @gabe_diaz 29 днів тому

    The fact someone who saw Lincoln get killed was alive in the 1950s just blows my mind. It’s the same how President John Tyler has a grandson still alive, it just shows how close we really are and that life goes by so fast.

  • @Jlinwoodjackson
    @Jlinwoodjackson Місяць тому

    He was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He wasn’t really fit to be a captain. My grandfather was a PT boat captain.

    • @Andrew-pz4wg
      @Andrew-pz4wg 26 днів тому

      You are very wrong

    • @Andrew-pz4wg
      @Andrew-pz4wg 26 днів тому

      He was ment to be there to save lives, he was a great boat captain and a great prez

  • @ronaldguerrieri1988
    @ronaldguerrieri1988 Місяць тому

    Oh my have they stated the crimes yet?

  • @angelicavallejo3525
    @angelicavallejo3525 Місяць тому

    Praise God! Trump is not the first president of going to prison. Sorry woke people you will not go down history in sending the FIRST president to prison. WAY TO GO TRUMP.

    • @MrDrosteHistory
      @MrDrosteHistory Місяць тому

      And by “woke people”….you mean a 12 member neutral jury approved by Trumps legal team.

  • @realmstupid-on8df
    @realmstupid-on8df Місяць тому

    How did they measure their speed when they were pulled by horse xD

  • @karenhughes401
    @karenhughes401 Місяць тому

    Of course you know Dr Mudd and Mrs Surratt were guilty without question as Mudd met Booth 3 times before that fateful morning

  • @russellhorsefield9199
    @russellhorsefield9199 Місяць тому

    Of course it had to be Ulyslesse S Grant who love to what we call drag race with the horses. But good on to him for respecting the officer. Pity 120 years we have two big parties and 34 trumped up charges on Donald J Trump.

  • @Looneybob1
    @Looneybob1 Місяць тому

    Kinda throws a wet blanket on the whole presidential immunity bullsh*t doesnt it?

  • @user-jc5fr3cy5t
    @user-jc5fr3cy5t Місяць тому

    What we having here is sitting president going after his opponent.

    • @MrDrosteHistory
      @MrDrosteHistory Місяць тому

      That is false. State charge from NY. Zero to do with the federal government.

  • @thebighairy772
    @thebighairy772 Місяць тому

    Grant riding a pony or jackass?

  • @mtngrammy6953
    @mtngrammy6953 Місяць тому

    If only Mr. 45 had this contrite attitude!

  • @wmgthilgen
    @wmgthilgen Місяць тому

    I've no idea if the secret service was available during presidency of Grant. But Trump as all sitting president and X presidents have a contingincy of secret service agent's asigned t them. IF Trump acuallly has to go to jail or prison, do the assigne secret service agent's also go to jail or prison along with him?

  • @susiearviso3032
    @susiearviso3032 Місяць тому

    They say the battlefields may still contain bullets in the trunks of trees and buried in the ground. Is this true?

  • @margiestevens2384
    @margiestevens2384 Місяць тому

    Imagine. Even a president renown for excessive drinking had enough integrity to admit his wrongs and pay his fines. He didn’t even vilify the man arresting him or malign the court for doing its job. How honorable.

  • @imeldathomas7373
    @imeldathomas7373 Місяць тому

    I don't care president Donald Trump is the best President we ever had Jesus Christ loves him.

  • @mariankeller5852
    @mariankeller5852 Місяць тому

    The charges against Trump were manufactured and nothing but lies....the verdict was confirmed by a cousin of a juror and by Robert Dinero days before the verdict was announced by the jury and was used by Joe Biden in a campaign ad hours later..convince me this isn't a vendetta to get rid of a political opponent before and election....which is illegal and character assassination in order to benefit another candidate ..

    • @MrDrosteHistory
      @MrDrosteHistory Місяць тому

      The verdict was made unanimously by a 12 member jury that Trump's legal team approved. The case was fair and how the justice system is supposed to work, period.

    • @DarkAdonisVyers
      @DarkAdonisVyers Місяць тому

      @@MrDrosteHistory The jury was essentially given a multiple choice of charges and told to say guilty, if they, as individuals, only believed that Trump was guilty of one of them.

  • @dennismorgan2303
    @dennismorgan2303 Місяць тому

    grant is the man

  • @davidcaudill7779
    @davidcaudill7779 Місяць тому

    5:03 die there's a man that you can respect both of them in this context the police officer who arrested him and the president in that context for how he handled the arrest he admitted it he dealt with it did not lose his job

  • @geraldsoulier5880
    @geraldsoulier5880 Місяць тому

    donald trump incent 2024

  • @ohnoyce
    @ohnoyce Місяць тому

    Georgie jr was detained by military as he left the church after daddy's funeral. Did anyone catch that?

  • @dougfalls2423
    @dougfalls2423 Місяць тому

    Bye bye Donnie convict!

  • @hanthony440
    @hanthony440 Місяць тому

    Who Nelson Mandela ? 😂

  • @henewcom50
    @henewcom50 Місяць тому

    At least President Grant never tried to weasel his way out. I respect that unlike the 77 year old man baby who wears diapers and😭 about everything that doesn't go his way😡👎

  • @user-qo2hi9od7j
    @user-qo2hi9od7j Місяць тому

    The only true thing that the idiot won biggly 😅 first United States president to be convicted fact

  • @poboy942
    @poboy942 Місяць тому

    They went to extreme lengths to make southerner look like tyrants when that wasn't anywhere close to accurate , 2% of all southerners had slaves ,but 100% of the south got punished for it , all because a dew hot heads on both sides of the political aisle couldn't agree on a states rights 😂 ..kind of like the moron in chief we have now trying to start ww3 with Russia..stupid war mongering perverts

    • @MrDrosteHistory
      @MrDrosteHistory Місяць тому

      In most southern states around 40% of the population owned slaves. Roughly equal to the amount of people with college degrees in states today.

    • @MrDrosteHistory
      @MrDrosteHistory Місяць тому

      Wouldn’t the WW3 analogy apply more to Putin, the leader who illegally invaded a sovereign nation? Is the lesson from WW2 that the US should just allow aggressors to invade land that is not their own without assisting the invaded against tyrants? Obviously the answer is no. Doing nothing while Putin illegally expands Russian power is actually war mongering as you would be enabling him. It would also be antithetical to every lesson of history and nothing any American should support. Unless your nonsensically pro Russian aggression, which would be odd for an American.

  • @GerardMongeon
    @GerardMongeon Місяць тому

    Oh your brilliant!immunity immunity then!Nice try awhole.

  • @barrybarlowe5640
    @barrybarlowe5640 Місяць тому

    As I recall, prior to secret service, there was a president who liked to skinny-dip somewhere in the DC area, and a lady reporter, one of the first, and trying to get a news worthy story, learned of his habitual practice, followed him and ambushed him once he was in the pond. He was loathe to emerge, naked, in front of a lady, not his wife, and she was unwilling to leave without her interview. You might say, she "arrested" him. A citizen's arrest.

    • @MrDrosteHistory
      @MrDrosteHistory Місяць тому

      John Quincy Adams skinny-dipped in the Potomac almost every morning while president.