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  • @parmandil594
    @parmandil594 10 місяців тому +48

    I'm Italian, and I can tell you that my people have been attacked and kidnapped by North African slavers for centuries. From the 7th to the 19th centuries we were constantly attacked by the Arabs, the Turks and the Berbers of North Africa. The Italian coasts are full of watchtowers, which were used to give the alarm when the slavers' ships arrived. Sicily was under Arab control for centuries before passing to the Normans. In the year 846 Rome was sacked by the Arabs, who set fire to the original St. Peter's Basilica. In 1480 the Turks attacked the city of Otranto, slaughtering more than 800 civilians who had refused to convert to Islam (now known as the Martyrs of Otranto). These are just a few examples, there are countless others. When a coastal city was sacked, often all males over the age of 15 were killed, while women and children were enslaved and forcibly converted to Islam. It's sad that today most people, even in my country, don't know this.

    • @af5433
      @af5433 7 місяців тому +3

      Confermo :) Di dove sei? Io sono toscano!

    • @sarahpagett9191
      @sarahpagett9191 4 місяці тому

      Hold up but the Armenian was used by Arabs for centuries they used the Armenian women to breed with

    • @hollokapitany4262
      @hollokapitany4262 3 місяці тому +1

      You can also find those towers on the coast of the Balearic Islands.

    • @abrahamjackson6019
      @abrahamjackson6019 Місяць тому

      This is fascinating, why isn't this history taught in schools. Islam and Arabs were the worst thing to happen to the world...

    • @jlvr2024
      @jlvr2024 День тому

      & THEY WONDER WHY THE CRUSADES HAPPENED, it was Muslim aggression. It is ok in the Quran to be a slaver, Mohammad was a slaver

  • @alabama2uz
    @alabama2uz 10 місяців тому +52

    There are lessons in history that people with power don't want us to learn.

    • @datensenke
      @datensenke 3 місяці тому

      No, that is wrong. It has nothing to do with "people with power". The information is all there. The problem is ignorance. Do you know, how many people are interested in history at all?

    • @get2craft
      @get2craft 2 місяці тому

      Young folks don't know the history because they don't teach it in schools anymore... as it doesn't fit the agenda😢

  • @melbeasley9762
    @melbeasley9762 10 місяців тому +44

    It was Great Britain that first made slavery illegal. France followed and eventually the U.S.

    • @scotttrainer9704
      @scotttrainer9704 10 місяців тому +6

      Everyone leaves out Mexico 1829.

    • @creinicke1000
      @creinicke1000 10 місяців тому +7

      ​@scotttrainer9704 because the short effort made little impact. Many of the northern states also banned slavery as individual states, but you hear nothing about them either.

    • @Muck006
      @Muck006 9 місяців тому

      @@scotttrainer9704 Everyone leaves out the countries of Europe that NEVER HAD BLACK SLAVES TO BEGIN WITH ... and who didnt need to make it illegal.
      Oh and ABOLISHING SERFDOM - the "white-on-white" kind of owning people - was a necessary step before that ... to ACKNOWLEDGE that "people owning people" IS WRONG.

    • @MDbandit10
      @MDbandit10 9 місяців тому

      who cares, whites enslaved blacks for 400 years in the US and Candace Owens and others try to distract from this by mention mexico, britain, africa, etc, places we never lived . people care about what went on/goes on in their country

    • @novrinkov0053
      @novrinkov0053 7 місяців тому

      lol
      That's normal, not something to be proud of. In the first place, your country, which had slaves until then, is evil.

  • @sunnydays8270
    @sunnydays8270 9 місяців тому +9

    'on the shores of Tripoli..' its in the United States Marine Corps hymn to this day. Semper Fi.

  • @lindajohnson6514
    @lindajohnson6514 10 місяців тому +16

    I think you are a Beautiful African who's trying to educate yourself to all history. GOD Bless you. From a American 🇺🇸🕊️💕

    • @robertgieseler1220
      @robertgieseler1220 9 місяців тому +3

      And love from Germany as well. Stay strong and confident.

  • @BlueEyedPandaBearH.O.G.4Ever
    @BlueEyedPandaBearH.O.G.4Ever 9 місяців тому +20

    You keep being the lovely open minded individual you are precious and let the haters just hate because its their own personal issues they are projecting anyways it has nothing to do with you sweetheart. Enjoy watching you dive into things with intentions of listening and learning and hearing others out and not being closed off, its honestly refreshing 😊 much love!

  • @korndogz69
    @korndogz69 10 місяців тому +12

    I went to actual real school in the 1970s and 1980s when schools still taught facts. The Barbary Pirates were included in our history classes. Also, the battle with the Barbary Pirates is memorialized in the official song of the U.S. Marines which mentions Tripoli.

  • @frankcastle9991
    @frankcastle9991 10 місяців тому +22

    Some parts of history were horrible and brutal .History needs to be learned so the same mistakes aren’t made again. But we wouldn’t be who we are today without the sacrifices of our ancestors no matter what culture we come from from .

    • @lynneroberts3628
      @lynneroberts3628 9 місяців тому +3

      Humans will always make mistakes. Every school should teach history, warts and all. It's the only way we can learn and improve our world. 6:55

    • @get2craft
      @get2craft 2 місяці тому

      Young folks don't know the history because they don't teach it in schools anymore... as it doesn't fit the agenda😢

  • @borninjordan7448
    @borninjordan7448 3 місяці тому +4

    I respect you for showing a willingness to learn about the subject.

  • @LR-kl3hc
    @LR-kl3hc 9 місяців тому +5

    Girl ,bump all those haters and there commits, you keep learning the truth and spreading the word. Am an old white guy and honor to say I love you for being a good person and if all would work together the world could be united!

  • @charissanunya5515
    @charissanunya5515 9 місяців тому +5

    All races have been slaves

  • @woodn3810
    @woodn3810 3 місяці тому +2

    Welcome to reality. I am of German and Scottish descent and I have to admit that I was not surprised to learn that my ancestors all served as slaves. I totally agree with you, I see nothing but who you are as a person.

  • @pamagnolia
    @pamagnolia 10 місяців тому +21

    I admire you or anyone who studies history to expand their knowledge. Don’t let haters and close minded people bother you. Some people will not believe the truth or reality no matter what is said or they are cowards who will not admit the truth. We are dealing with this in our country now unfortunately.

    • @get2craft
      @get2craft 2 місяці тому

      Young folks don't know the history because they don't teach it in schools anymore... as it doesn't fit the agenda😢

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 10 місяців тому +15

    The truth is that no matter where you go in the world there are evil people doing terrible things and good people trying to stop them, mostly for the sake of personal wealth and prestige.

  • @americanmutt9089
    @americanmutt9089 10 місяців тому +11

    I recommend going to see the movie Sound of Freedom about child sex slavery. "God's children are not for sale."

  • @andrewcolicchio766
    @andrewcolicchio766 10 місяців тому +8

    Stay strong! You do what YOU believe is right.❤

  • @colinlowes1127
    @colinlowes1127 10 місяців тому +8

    Keep searching and ignore the negative comments. I am really impressed with your quest. Candace Owens has it historically correct, it was Britain first, then France, then the USA . . . Lincoln was assassinated because he was still fighting for the end of slavery in America. After you watch Amistad, watch Lincoln, with Daniel Day Lewis.

  • @Zentinalphayze
    @Zentinalphayze 10 місяців тому +6

    Keep learning. Don't worry about the negative comments. There are many more positive comments than negative.

  • @ThePoliticalOrangeAngler
    @ThePoliticalOrangeAngler 10 місяців тому +9

    They need to keep the masses dumbed down but with people learning as you are, it'll at least weed out the stupid from the intelligent.

  • @Gutslinger
    @Gutslinger 9 місяців тому +4

    Thomas Sowell has a couple of great videos on the ending of the slave trade. It includes a couple of first-hand stories from people who sailed the coasts of Africa to stop people from transporting slaves.

    • @get2craft
      @get2craft 2 місяці тому

      Young folks don't know the history because they don't teach it in schools anymore... as it doesn't fit the agenda😢

  • @holmes1978
    @holmes1978 5 місяців тому +3

    Your Gods Child God Bless you Dear

  • @get2craft
    @get2craft 2 місяці тому +1

    Please keep spreading the truth! Unfortunately, most young folks don't know the history because they don't teach it in schools anymore... as it doesn't fit the agenda😢

  • @lynneroberts3628
    @lynneroberts3628 9 місяців тому +2

    The truth will set you free.

  • @GargameI_
    @GargameI_ 10 місяців тому +4

    the word slave comes from the word ``Slawen`` a east european white ethnic group

  • @harryrobertson3746
    @harryrobertson3746 3 місяці тому +1

    I once had a conversation with a Russian ex-history lecturer in Vilnius who told me that after the fall of communism in Russia she discovered that everything she had been teaching generations of students about Russia and Stalin etc was a lie. She was so shocked and disillusioned that she left Russia to live in Lithuania. The same shock is in store for thousands of American students who have been told lies about their history, (and particularly the history of slavery).

  • @michaelwheeling7422
    @michaelwheeling7422 10 місяців тому +8

    Satan's greatest deception was convincing the world that he didn't exist.

    • @donelton1839
      @donelton1839 10 місяців тому

      In most European schools they go through some national slavery, but learning it in detail probably doesnt occur in too many places.

    • @steviegoy8830
      @steviegoy8830 8 місяців тому

      God ever creation was creating Satan so idiots would become sleep to a Jew.

    • @OscarMoreno-cg1og
      @OscarMoreno-cg1og 2 місяці тому

      The Randi foundation offers one million dollars anyone who can prove that the supernatural exists, so far no one has managed get past the preliminary test. So until you can prove that the "devil " exists, he doesn't.

  • @juhilla749
    @juhilla749 10 місяців тому +5

    We learned at school that the Arabs, where there was polygamy, liked white women, especially blonde, blue-eyed women were exotic to them. The Arabs settled in North Africa, but I did not know that they would have taken white slave women further south. I think it's more about North Africa. It was mainly the Turks who kidnapped women from Europe. Turks still have a very different appearance, there are brown-skinned and brown-eyed, but also blond and blue-eyed. They are the descendants of the slaves who assimilated into the Turkish society.

  • @ramontieso1208
    @ramontieso1208 10 місяців тому +3

    The west had large government wich means large military. They were able to fight the pirates. Due to the geography of sub-Saharan Africa, large governments and large militaries were not formed. That is why they were at the last place large numbers of slaves were taken from.

  • @deepfriedscotsman2860
    @deepfriedscotsman2860 10 місяців тому +7

    You should read up on the Scottish Highland Clearances

  • @philipcochran1972
    @philipcochran1972 10 місяців тому +7

    Ignorance re-writes history.. Education brings enlightenment. Keep going.

    • @get2craft
      @get2craft 2 місяці тому +1

      Please keep spreading the truth! Unfortunately, most young folks don't know the history because they don't teach it in schools anymore... as it doesn't fit the agenda😢

  • @timwomack8920
    @timwomack8920 9 місяців тому +2

    Dear heart that ship the USS Constitution is still in existence today it is in Boston Mass. look it up . Keep doing the research. Bless you

  • @danalynch8889
    @danalynch8889 10 місяців тому +5

    I was taught this in the 50's and 60's in school.

    • @Elena_Smolina
      @Elena_Smolina 10 місяців тому

      В 70-80х этому тоже учили.

  • @Gutslinger
    @Gutslinger 9 місяців тому +2

    18:10 Correction: They didn't travel to America to capture the Americans. American ships were sailing through the Mediterranean, north of Africa, and that's where they raided and captured Americans.
    They did however travel and invade places in Europe and Iceland to capture people. 6:34

  • @marieghislaineseldon6169
    @marieghislaineseldon6169 10 місяців тому +2

    It was the Britain who stopped the slave trade ,then the american

  • @cynthiacook1646
    @cynthiacook1646 9 місяців тому +2

    Also, in the 1600's and the 1700's, free blacks in the American colonies owned white indentured servants. There are some black families today who can trace a maternal line back to a white indentured women whose child whose father was a black man and that line were never slaves for that reason.

  • @sandydelport6442
    @sandydelport6442 2 місяці тому

    Only respect for you.... You keep putting facts/truth out there no matter who it offends. These truths about slavery, if people can see the truth, it could lead to the end of racism in this world, because every nation has a sad history to never be forgotten, but we who are alive today, can choose a path of reconciliation with each other. You are a courageous woman!

  • @alankemper4068
    @alankemper4068 9 місяців тому +4

    I am so proud of you. Keep learning and don't give up. You are doing the right thing keep going. I have just subscribed.

  • @sarahpagett9191
    @sarahpagett9191 4 місяці тому +2

    The british made the first move

  • @coffee-xg6my
    @coffee-xg6my 10 місяців тому +3

    Great video but I think Mr Heaton's play-by-play description of all the battle movements in Tripoli were not necessary and went a little off track from the main point of the video. That's why I had left a comment in the previous reactions suggesting other more simplified videos that focused more on the Barbary pirate slave trade that could be watched. But this one was still educational.

  • @ycul8tr
    @ycul8tr 3 місяці тому +1

    He also has an interesting one about the Irish slaves in America

  • @patc7573
    @patc7573 9 місяців тому +1

    It got so bad that in large areas of Europe the population had to move miles inland to avoid capture by the African slavers. In Ireland whole villages where single person got taken!! The Turks even had a special military guard called the janisseries which was wholly made of captured Europeans or their descendants.

  • @Annakaydyct
    @Annakaydyct 3 місяці тому +1

    The irish and Italians were also slaves. As well as white American women who were kidnapped and held for ransom

  • @coffee-xg6my
    @coffee-xg6my 10 місяців тому +2

    I think you misunderstood. Jefferson only stopped importing slaves from Africa into the U.S in 1806, not into other countries. (He had no control over what other countries did). But the US still legally practiced it. Britain outlawed slavery in its country in 1834. And even though the U.S stopped importing slaves in 1806, they didn't actually stop practicing slavery in until 1865. Up until then, slaves were being bred and sold inside the U.S. from the slaves that had already arrived there before 1806. I know it's a little confusing with the dates.

    • @bobprivate8575
      @bobprivate8575 9 місяців тому +4

      You're missing out on some important context there. In 1807, Britain outlawed the trans-atlantic slave trade, and the US did the same in 1808. They both soon declared the act of shipping slaves to be piracy. By 1819, both were informally cooperating to combat piracy, including the slavers. While the Brits concentrated their efforts on Africa, the US Navy was patrolling the Caribbean and parts of South America in search of slaver pirates.
      The cooperation was formalized in 1842 with the signing of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, which was mainly to clarify borders between Canada (which was British) and the US, but the final provision was that there would be cooperation to put a final end to slave trade on the high seas.
      So back to your point... the US and Britain had limited control over what other countries did in regards to the slave trade, not no control as you said above. Other countries may choose to try to import slaves, but then they ran the risk of those ships being intercepted and seized by US or the Royal Navy.
      search "Blockade of Africa" for more information

  • @rebekahelliott5297
    @rebekahelliott5297 10 місяців тому +2

    Great video. Im quickly becoming a fan. The misconceptions of the past feed the hatred of the present.
    We all know about the pre-civil war EVIL slavery of the usa - but the film is true when it say EVERY culture and EVERY race on EVERY continent has practiced it at some time. Does that make it somehow more ok? Of course not - worse if you think about it but we cant be selective in what we decide to remember. The danger to me is, that while i passionately think the past should be remembered and mourned and talked about, but if its a choice between relentless focus on an un-changable past; or making the present better - i vote for the present. Esoecially when people, living people, who CAN be saved (unlike, unfortunately, those in the past) from PRRSENT-DAY slavery- no one cares. Not that you have to choose one or the other but you do have to prioritize; and logic says which one should be the priority. To me one of the pieces of mis- information that causes the most damage to KEEPING us divided and hatred flourishing is the attitudude that "your ancestors" enslaved my ancrstors! And that is applied universally to a whole race of people (several if you acknowledge that, like everyone else there are alot of "sub-races" amongst "white" that are very different.) The reality is when you break it down based on people instead of politics - its not true. Half my family didnt come to the usa until the turn of the century. The other half was a poor immigrant family on a farm in Arkansas at the time of the civil war. So point proven right? Arkansas wss confederate. But the truth is my family didnt agree with slavery and bore the hatred of their neighbors by refusing to join the cinfederate army. They lost their citizenship and voting rights along with the rest of the south after surviving the dangers of living in the midst of war. They went through the process of proving their loyalty to the union during the war and got those rights back. It took several years but they persevered. Ok, but that's 1 random story right? For the majority the stereotype holds true? Not really, no. The average man in the south was a poor farm worker - they didnt have the kind of wealth it took to own slaves like the big plantation owners. An unthinkable amount of people were enslaved to a suprisingly small group of the elite; The "fortune 500" weslthy of their day. But when those wealthy wanted to keep those slaves there weren't enough of them to make up an army. And you aren't going to convince a farmer to leave his wife and kids to struggle or possibly starve as he goes off to war to fight so some rich man can stay rich! So they created the myth that what we are really fighting for is community, our neighbors, our "country" (mesning: to them, the confederacy) our "values," our right as a state in the south not to have some state in the north telling us what to do. They waved flags and values to manipulate people and it worked. But if you had asked the average foot soldier what was HE fighting to preserve in the south- he woukdnt have said slavery because he never benefitted from slavery. So the "blame" attitude as a way of looking at a stranger is person by person - wrong way more than its right. So does that mean I'm saying what hapoened was somehow less evil because not as many people participated as i thought? No - not at all - not one tiny bit less - slavery is unthinkably evil whether "everybody's doing it" or 1 person is. So why does it matter to correct these ideas? Because politicuans wield the past like a weapon to keep us divided today. One last example on that subject. I saw a video from a few years back of an older black man who was there for a democratic rally and crossed the street to talk to a trump rally to make his case. And good for him!!!! - to choose open discussion over the proven "productive" approach of- who can yell loudest, which both sides use. (And i HAVE TO say this: everyone has a right to their opinion but I've seen a lot of people on both sides - and the ones most eager to voice their opinions usually do the most damage to their own cause because they are SELF-admittedly uninformed but dont connect not knowing what youre talking about with a reason not to talk. There is an old saying: better to keep silent and be thought a fool - than to open your mouth and remove all doubt ) But anyway, among many things he brought up undocumented workers and illegal immigration - asking why they wanted to keep these poor people out. Someone answered that they were themselves an immigrant who had followed the process like many people or their ancestors and that in a society of law and order everyone needs to do that. The older man argued that in the 1600s white people came here and didn't go through a process so its hypocritical to make others do it.
    My thought was 1st - that is literally 400 years ago; things change. But 2nd and far more important : i agree. They came, (there was no process to violate at the time but lets just use the spirit of the policy) they took, they stole, they killed and did many, many other truely atrocious things. (Ps many native ametican tribes practiced slavety before white settlers ever came, as one example that its everywhere in history). So now that we agree about those 400 year old settlers - what conclusions can be drawn from each side of the argument? The young immigrant is arguing - for the very reason that not regulating immigtsation and letting it be a free for all has led to horrors ; that is exactly why it should be regulated and everyone has to follow the same rules so no one is discriminated against and no one can try and slip through the cracks. The older man is arguing: because bad things happened and rules were broken and people as a result, suffered horribly - the only solution is to continue, in the name of fairness, to let people break rules and do hortible things and cause suffering.
    When you follow a person's logic to where it takes you; like the bible says you will know by the fruits. And i know which of those 2 mindsets makes sense to me. And which one condemns us to more of the same. Would you have consciously thought that these preconceived ideas affect the opinion you form on an immigration policy? But they do, and it is NOT lost on the politicians on either side. Thats why these discussions are so important. Because these sub-concious thoughts do affect what happens today. Politicians dont want us to sit diwn and talk and realize we agree on alot and have alot in common - that we actually aren't enemies. Sorry to resort to a movie line but "when youre in that areana : remember who the REAL enemy is".
    Ps to answer you question about who made the first move to end slavery: britain or america. I BELIEVE and i would need to look it up and confirm, but you probably want to do your own research so you can verify it is from an accurate source. But if you count the "first move" as making slavery illegal- than britain did. If you count jefferson saying - those who are already slaves or are born to slaves stay slaves; but no new slaves can be taken from their homelands and be PUT INTO slavery - if you count that as a "first move" then America did - i believe. Like i said i need to recheck my dates.
    I double checked - britain was first in 1807 as far as a complete ban. Jefferson was also 1807, 3 weeks later, to ban new slaves.

  • @colinlowes1127
    @colinlowes1127 10 місяців тому +1

    Another must watch movie is Belle.

  • @gibsalot
    @gibsalot 3 місяці тому

    when Jefferson denounced the slave trade the bill passed made it illegal to bring slaves to the US , but slaves already in the US continued to be slaves, also it did not stop the slave trade hardly made a dent in it. The vast majority of Africans transported from Africa did not come to the US they went to other countries mostly Brazil and other south American countries. its estimated that 13,000,000 Africans was brought to the new world. around 450,000 came to the US. 5,000,000 went to Brazil the rest went to the Caribbean and other countries

  •  10 місяців тому +1

    you should also researh about a specific class of slaves -> Eunuchs

  • @jessestanley1690
    @jessestanley1690 2 місяці тому

    It’s about power. people playing the victim thinks it gives them power when it real gives your power away

  • @jessupshutt3557
    @jessupshutt3557 3 місяці тому

    The lessons of history people in power don't want anyone to know.
    From what I've been able to look up, the US President Jefferson denounced the slave trade first in 1806, while Great Britain terminated the slave trade a year later. However slavery officially ended in the US after the American Civil War in 1865, while Great Britain, from what I was able to find, finally ended in 1834.
    That said, many historical sources have verified that before slavery was fully eliminated from the US, only the southern states still had slaves, and even then, only a small percentage of the population actually were slave owners. On top of that, a percentage (I'll have to look it up again because I can't recall it off-hand) of those slave owners were also blacks

  • @eddie623
    @eddie623 10 місяців тому +1

    Can you believe that the slave had been up hours I can remember moma who was black telling me that my grandfather and grandmother would be in the fields by 4am 6 days to 7 days a week depending when the crop of Tabasco was due if anyone did not have the right amount of weight in they're bag they would get whipped

  • @Nathan-ry3yu
    @Nathan-ry3yu 9 місяців тому +1

    It's strange that USA was trying to stop slave trade in early 1800s when the state of Virginia USA african slavery was in fall swing right up till American civil war 1860s.
    To my knowledge of history it was Britian that outlawed slavery first. As far back as 1700s. Britian actually sent waships to patrol Africa coast to stop slavery in 1800s that ended costing quite a few British sailors lives from pirates and slave traders.

    • @lynneroberts3628
      @lynneroberts3628 9 місяців тому

      Yes 2000 sailors died trying to stop the ships with slaves. The UK had only recently finished paying the debt for this.

  • @jsigur157
    @jsigur157 8 місяців тому

    Britain abolished it first and it must be said that England have conflicting feelings from the first, an issue that Portugal and Spain did not suffer from but this is why the results in South America was so different than within the states. Due to the climate, ,many ordinary whites rushed to North America to make their worth. The case down south was a lot different. Spain simply went about conquering all of South America with few settlers coming along . Indians were conquered though no immediate use of the territory was needed by the Spanish or Portuguese. In North America, Indians kept their land until America needed areas of territory for its own use thus Indians weren't fully conquered till close to 1900

  • @janetyost7871
    @janetyost7871 9 місяців тому

    Don't let them get to you it is their own insecurities to put someone down that wants to learn also if they keep doing it block them from your channel.

  • @nelsonoliveira9417
    @nelsonoliveira9417 2 місяці тому

    Neither the USA or GB were the first, the first to abolish slave trade was Portugal, but the first to abolish slavery was denmark

  • @SayerofThings
    @SayerofThings 3 місяці тому +1

    So naturally NYC just removed a Jefferson statue. Pathetic

  • @davidroberts794
    @davidroberts794 9 місяців тому +1

    Your comment "never heard anything like this before" Well the word slavery came from the word Slav, due to the fact of how many Slovakians (all white) were taken as slaves during the 9th century, by the Arabs and later the Turk ottoman's.

  • @rossdanielinglis4688
    @rossdanielinglis4688 9 місяців тому +1

    British king made it illegal to enslave an other person in Britain in the year 1086

    • @jrthmc29
      @jrthmc29 8 місяців тому

      You misspelled *England* .

  • @edwardbrennan7825
    @edwardbrennan7825 Місяць тому

    The Fat Electrician does a video of the creation of the US Navy and its formation because of the Barbary pirates.

  • @cjryan88
    @cjryan88 2 місяці тому

    find out about galley slaves if they think working in the flieds was bad

  • @frankcastle9991
    @frankcastle9991 10 місяців тому

    Ya Gonna listen to some Bee Gees after this ? lol ☮️

  • @edithpack9962
    @edithpack9962 2 місяці тому

    President Lincoln.

  • @frixz5489
    @frixz5489 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm so sorry that you're getting nasty comments :(

  • @benschrader238
    @benschrader238 10 місяців тому +2

    I have learned right along with you..
    Fuck the haters.
    My experience is the the US is prejudice against Nigeria , please don’t take it personally.
    But I believe it is a thing.
    Glad you are back.

    • @EBRoyJr
      @EBRoyJr 10 місяців тому +3

      Not true. My buddy in the US Army was from Nigeria. I'm white. We were combat medics. He was killed in Iraq by an IED when he was with the unit he was assigned to. He was a great man.

    • @ThePoliticalOrangeAngler
      @ThePoliticalOrangeAngler 10 місяців тому +3

      I'm US born and I'm not prejudiced against Nigeria so don't fall for the falsehoods that claim a whole country of people hates a certain group/country because that alone is a stupid notion.

  • @johncarter1008
    @johncarter1008 8 місяців тому +1

    First of all, may I emphasize how much I enjoy your engaging manner and that I am impresssed by your open mindedness. However, you ought to be made aware that not only does this video contain some significant inaccuracies but that its emphasis is misleading.
    The first thing to note is that slavery does not exist today as it is outlawed in every single sovereign state. Illegal, underground people trafficing operations are a quite different matter to state sponsored exportation of labour.
    To conflate Mediterranean Slavery with the Atlantic or the Saharan Slave Trades is disingenous and a deflection. The enslavement of Africans, both in terms of scale and nature is very much an exception.
    Britain was the first nation to ban the export of African slaves, in 1807. Although the practice continued until 1838. In north America, slavery continued until 1865 and was only abolished as the result of an embittered civil war. It is important to note that abolition was implemented largely because the use of slave labour had largely served its purpose rather than due to any moral imperative. In the United States in particular, the attitudes towards the ensavement of Africans persisted long after the fact. As evidenced by various legal mandates that were to continue until the Civil Rights Movement.
    The commentator is quite mistaken in claiming that Thomas Jefferson played a significant role in the cessation of Barbary Slavery. From the Early Modern period military orders such as the Knights of Malta and the Order of Saint Stephen existed essentailly to conduct punitive expeditions in north African enclaves. It was taken as given that the sea was a dangerous place. With flotillas of Corsairs roaming the seas it was virtually impossible to patrol all vulnerble areas. It is also often overlooked how poweful the Ottoman Empire was during this period. Apart from China, it had more people under its suzerainty than any self govering state other than China.
    From c.1500-1798 about one million European captives were held in north Africa. However, these were mostly replenishments. At most, there were about 30.000 European captives in north Africa at any given time (approximately half of whom were concentrated in Algiers). To put this in perspective, more African Slaves were often transported to the New World in a single day.
    Finally, Robert Davis estimates that 5% - 10% Of European captives were female. This is probably correct as most victims were seized from merchant vessels. The popular images of European women in Turkish harems is a trophe of Orientalism as imagined by (male) artists who had never actually visited such a place.
    The lot of a plantation slave in the Americas is not to be envied. However, the circumstances of their peopling of the landscape, by been outside of civil society has given rise to a unique culture that has a poetry of its own.
    Europeans never forgot nor forgave the Barbary Corsairs. The Conquest of north Africa was marked by a brutality that was unchecked until the Algerian War of Independence ended in1962. It is they not us that been left howling at the moon.

  • @MockingBirdCanta
    @MockingBirdCanta 10 місяців тому +1

    From the 1500's to 1800's, the Barbary pirates raided coastal European towns, enslaving over 1.25 million white Europeans. They did enslave a lot of white European women. But they also enslaved a lot of white European men and children as well. As this video says, the Barbary pirates also raided European and US ships in the Mediterranean and other seas in the area. Why is this slavery seldom talked about? Because Europeans stopped the Barbary states from the piracy of their ships and enslaving whites. The problem ended and Europeans moved on.

    • @donelton1839
      @donelton1839 10 місяців тому +1

      Think you missed a dot, it should be around 1M.

    • @fionnmaccumhaill3257
      @fionnmaccumhaill3257 10 місяців тому +1

      The US marines stopped the Barbary pirates, not the Europeans.

    • @donelton1839
      @donelton1839 10 місяців тому

      @@fionnmaccumhaill3257 Did they tho?

    • @MockingBirdCanta
      @MockingBirdCanta 10 місяців тому +1

      @@fionnmaccumhaill3257 You are correct that the US Marines stopped the Barbary pirates. I stated my point incorrectly. After hundreds of years of the North African Muslims invading, attacking, and enslaving Western European... once the US Marines stopped the Barbary states, Europeans colonized some of North Africa.

    • @donelton1839
      @donelton1839 10 місяців тому

      @@MockingBirdCanta So here we are discussing the "truth" but just casually overlooking events that ended the piracy. I mean, yes the Barbary wars did play its part but European countries did put in a lot of pressure after that.

  • @oibabayaga9935
    @oibabayaga9935 10 місяців тому +1

    Britton was 1st then france

    • @mishima29
      @mishima29 9 місяців тому

      France abolished slavery during the 1st republic and it was reetablished by Napoléon to please Joséphine.

  • @gdasher
    @gdasher 10 місяців тому +2

    Britain made the first move towards outlawing slavery.

  • @poppiethestable1090
    @poppiethestable1090 10 місяців тому

    Empress...Google...The curse of Ham & the rabbis...Then you will know

  • @SophiaKilkis
    @SophiaKilkis 2 місяці тому +1

    i am from Greece a '90s kid..when we learn ancient Greece the teachers made sure to tell us that although the democrasy was "born" here ppl of power had slaves..when we learned about ancient Egypt the same. later on in world history we learned the good AND the bad for each country.. not many kids payed attention but we did actually learn this stuff. how USA can be so closed minded in regards of history i dont get it

  • @billtbodger
    @billtbodger 9 місяців тому +2

    Much of this history is deliberately ignored/forgotten because it does not suit the racial narrative, the way slavery has been taught in American schools suits them as they maintain a racial division which suits many politically and is big money.
    The First person with a political voice to deal with slavery was William Wilberforce the Parliamentary representative for Kingston Upon Hull (better known as Hull) he started pushing for abolition of slavery in 1787 and in 1807 the first law was passed improving the lives of slaves, Wilderforce continued and the Abolition of Slavery was passed in Britain in 1833 just 3 days before Wilberforce died

  • @holmes1978
    @holmes1978 5 місяців тому

    People are ignorant uneducated , we are all equal in Gods eyes !

  • @ramontieso1208
    @ramontieso1208 10 місяців тому

    Do you have a great 20:09 so people watch your channel. You seem intelligent, but let’s talk about the elephant in the room. You are beautiful, and beauty aids Success!

  • @Elena_Smolina
    @Elena_Smolina 10 місяців тому

    Одно важное замечание США не вели войн против рабства, они вместе с европейцами боролись с пиратством!!! А это совсем другое, это борьба за своё имущество, решение политических вопросов, и за одно борьба с рабством. Здесь историк лукавит.
    Нам, закончившим школу ещё в СССР об этом известно, впрочем как и современным российским выпускникам.
    Кощунство приравнять рабство и крепостное право , но если здесь еще есть хоть какая то почва для обсуждения , то записывать сюда коллективных крестьян, т.е. Колхозы - это как минимум безграмотность! Это обычная пропаганда, люди думают, что получают историческую справку, а получают пропаганду.Я сама видела эти колхозы и могу сказать, что здесь этот историк лжёт.
    Идея коллективных крестьян как раз в равенстве всех людей, независимо от происхождения, от национальности.

  • @moirathompson310
    @moirathompson310 9 місяців тому

    These pictures are in colour? Hmm good actors! If you believe this nonsense, I have three bridges. 🤦🏾

  • @RE-bg9ds
    @RE-bg9ds 9 місяців тому

    You know what all I have to say is good on you don't let anybody try to stop you from learning the truth

  • @martmarhe9734
    @martmarhe9734 8 місяців тому

    There were also slaves in the Egyptian Empire, Moses was the adoptive brother of Pharaoh Ramses, because his father had adopted Moses the slave to raise him as one of his children, the Jews were also slaves in ancient times it was a common practice of the empires. Then Moses pleaded with his half brother Ramses to let the Jewish people out of Egypt to the promised land (in the bible, EXODUS).