not me, back then we had creatures that can eat u , i'm not talking about animals , i'm talking about phantoms , bigfoot , dogman , skin walkers ect.. and more
Before the arrival of horses brought by the Spanish, the plains were essentially uninhabitable. The fabled "horse culture" of the American Indian barely lasted 200 years. It was both started by, and ended by the Europeans.
@@sandman9924 Those Spanish horses changed the balance of power among native peoples. Previously settled horticulturalists became nomadic hunters who waged war against neighboring tribes over huge areas. Steven Rinella's American Buffalo is a great book that looks at how cultures intertwined with the buffalo as their numbers rose and fell.
They killed out all the buffalo to get the Comanche natives to surender! It is sad but the whole world engage in this type of behavior! The natives were killing each other over land for hundreds of years! We seen this in WW1 and WW2.…..
This is crazy. These people made you pay for land that wasn’t even theirs to sell. && now look, we are charged, and pay for literally everything. All of us.
Once again, very nice Selective history. The Spanish and the French were on the the north American continent before the English arrived and settled their '13 colonies'. But no mention.
History is complicated and cannot be completely depicted in one short youtube video. It takes years of study, and even then you only get a small view of it. Try and study it and get back to us.
The Louisiana Purchase was paid for by the purchase of US bonds. Total cost of bonds was, 23,313,567.33 in the end that was paid in full in 1823. Including interest.
I tried to watch this, and thought it may interest me, as I love and enjoy history, I like how they skipped over Lewis&Clark and the corps. Of Discovery in 1803, and go right in to slavery, and forced migration, so, I am done watching this, it's all about perspective, and seems national geographic wants to push thier own version, and thoughts on history, rather than tell the whole story, our past, is way more complex, and alot of is misunderstood, or lost, and even ignored! So sad! How can we learn from our past and history, if we aren't willing to be truthful about it??
Imagine being so stuck in the American narrative of altruistic expansion, that you can’t even watch a video considering the view of those who were enslaved, displaced, or oppressed by it. Very sad, and very telling. History is written by the victors, as they say!
Where can I watch more episodes? As someone who loves stories about the "wild west" and maps/geography I find this very interesting. I have Disney+ but I live in New Zealand.
Is that your only substantial complaint? You might start with some acknowledgment of what's good about this NatGeo series instead of finding one relatively minor flaw to complain about.
Let's start with the fact that native tribes fought EACH other in the seven years war before the american revolution. And also the fact that tge French were in Louisiana and Canada so that vwas hardly "native land".
I know that due to time limitations on the program so facts are a little on the shy side or completely left out. I wish they had mentioned though and IMO, that one of the most important events of the L&C expedition is how they came to the decision of where to live while in Oregon. No one could decide on which of 3 locations they should winter over before returning. So a vote as taken by all of folks in the expedition. For the first time on the North American continent, a black slave, York, and a woman Sacagawea cast a vote.
Europeans lived this way 7000 years earlier as the Neolithic Farmers. The direct descendants of the first farmers on the planet. They met people still using obsidian projectiles while using firearms and producing photography. Whoever said evolution was equal or fair?
Prior to the Native Americans, the land belonged to the Archaic People. Before them, it was the Clovis culture and then the Sultrians. Who's land is it, really?
That part where the Native America guy says that natives whole thing was welcoming Europeans immigrants with open arms saying let's share everything is ridiculous.
He also said they were only sending over crooks, outlaws and prisoners. He seems to have confused North America with Australia. I have sympathy for native peoples but he’s not exactly being honest.
@@philster6383 Well for one, they are using revolvers when discussing the American Revolution, which were not invented until the 1850s...if they didn't research the appropriate tools of the time, what makes you think anything else is going to be accurate?
Stop guilt tripping. It was another era, a time of conquest. Native Americans fought each other and annihilated each other in the name of conquest. Just so happens the colonists had better technology and won the fight.
The natives were the most savage best warriors on the planet. They were constantly at war with each other killing torturing and burning rival tribes. We were just another tribe accept our tribe was more civilized and more advanced. Fair play
This sucked. Why are they only portraying Plains Indians when they are talking about Woodland Indians. And the native custom designer didn’t know what they were doing
When the Declaration of Independence was signed, there was a list of 27 grievance presented to King George. The list included the Indian people and specifically refers them as "Merciless Indian Savages".
Europeans lived this way 7000 years earlier as the Neolithic Farmers. The direct descendants of the first farmers on the planet. They met people still using obsidian projectiles while using firearms and producing photography. Whoever said evolution was equal or fair?
@2:31 "claimed access" fancy way of wording it... Last time I checked Webster's the definition for theft is, The unlawful taking of the property of another.
The Indians killed and enslaved each other. You make it out like the English settlers were the only ones that did them dirty. Tell the whole story. Those that are stronger will take from others. As wrong as it is. It happens even today.
@@jodeecornish62 It's not about better or worse. It's about telling history as it happened, rather than only telling certain parts in order to further a specific narrative.
The European conquest was brutal but, the natives were mostly misogynistic warrior societies that were pretty brutal themselves - which doesn't excuse the European atrocities in any way (Manifest Destiny was just another term for genocide). But it is a myth the natives were docile primitive victims.
Thank you National Geographic for speaking the truth on the widely misunderstood subject. We must relearn what we've been taught and be willing to look at this history objectively for the incredibly complex set of circumstances that it really was.
Lewis and Clark Expedition happend on 1804. At the later moment of Montana Indian Reservation 1855 / Custer Last Stand battle 1876 remained only Lakota (Sioux) Cheyenne, Crow and Arapaho? Central locations survived to some extent since periphery were already gone. All in about 50 years. I would love to know how and when other tribes get lost. What really stands behind a generic name as California Native Americans from 12:54 map?
indigenous Olmec, original copper colored Amoroccan here! Anyone born in a land is "native" to the land. The images of the so-called "indigenous" people of these lands of so-called America displayed in this production are not only offensive but blatant lies!
And there were many different people before the Olmecs in the south and many more people before the Indians in the North. Born, raised and eventually dying in Texas, your logic makes me Native American, although I'm good with just American. Been a lot of fighting and dying for it, and it's ours now, but one day that will change to. Might be wiped out by nuclear weapons, might be an asteroid, could be little green men, who knows, but its ours now and I love it. For the billions of years this planet has existed, there have been millions of cultures and people that have come and gone. And in North America during the Ice Age, most of the land was covered under 2 miles of ice. When that ice started melting and moving, anything left behind by ancient people would have been crushed and turned to sand. Two things we will never know is how old exactly is this planet and how long people have been on it. Webb telescope and archeologists change those numbers constantly. Just thoughts!
yo creo q soy mixteco por parte de mi mama, porq nosotros tenemos labios gruesos y ojos grandes como los olmecas, pero la nariz la tenemos delgada como aguileña,saludos
I liked it! Good documentary and Give the Land Back, we'll figure out the details later. I mean, no one is going anywhere, we just need to figure how this continent is going to move peacefully together. Too much to ask for a society lacking peace education at all levels in significant doses and capacities. One day though, change will yield real peacetime, at last. God willing.
Europeans lived this way 7000 years earlier as the Neolithic Farmers. The direct descendants of the first farmers on the planet. They met people still using obsidian projectiles while using firearms and producing photography. Whoever said evolution was equal or fair?
@8:42min-they're discussing the American Revolution, but they are showing of the mid 19th century with firearms that didn't exist in the 18th century! This is a shabbily produced episode!
@@AsoftDolphinn So a latecomer. Jamestown was already established in 1607. Plymouth in 1620. The Spanish had St Augustine in 1565. Along with many others. Your relative was probably a criminal or in the poor house and kicked out of England. Most colonists were. You got nothing. Dismissed.
Alright I just have to ask, why they are repeatedly showing mid and late 1800's reenactment footage while talking about 1600's and 1700's topics. Plus, only 8 minutes in and I'm already tired of being lectured about the Native American's loosing land, that they had stolen from other tribes.
A minimum of 69 million Indigenous people died in North and South America. So many that the little ice age was extended and millions died all over the world from the dark sun. A more realistic figure is 23 out of every 25 citizens of North, Central and South America with a conservative base of 100 million in 1492. REH: Librarian Nuyagi Keetoowah Society Library, NYCity.
Much of the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition is due to Toussaint Charbonneau, a French Canadian trapper, and his wife Sacagewea, a Shoshone native.
Europeans lived this way 7000 years earlier as the Neolithic Farmers. The direct descendants of the first farmers on the planet. They met people still using obsidian projectiles while using firearms and producing photography. Whoever said evolution was equal or fair?
0:32 “ the founding of America “ ? The whole of the continent? What about the rest, outside, the United States, no union there? Is America too ,right ?or two , Quite characteristic of Empires .uhm! Muchas gracias , I continue looking at this” American history “ now, tkx.
The land wasn't the Europeans to colonize or put the name America on! That's like if I found out where you live and coming in and run you off your land or kill you and take it!
> frontier? the expansionism battles that nobody cares to chronical as history can all be attributed to the very basic necessities of existence - water, food and shelter and the skewed definition of savagery as a means of survival.
I Am Welsh/British Looking Back Through History I Am Ashamed What The English Has Done In The Early Days In America/Australia And Also In Scotland . People Should Check Out The True History Of The English . I Am Now An Australian Citizen .
And the American Indians were lucky: Had they been conquered by others - by Muslims for example - they would have been enslaved, they wouldn't have been granted reservations or even treaties. The first people in world history who didn't just kill or enslave the subjuguated people were the Europeans. They transported the - very Christian idea - of universal human rights. That idea is unthinkable of without the European-Christian culture. And - by the way: The American Indians fought and tortured and enslaved each other before Columbus. The Aztecs for example raided other peoples just to have captives they could sacrifice to their gods, in the thousands each year.
@welshcake2859 Why would you be ashamed? I'm not saying you should approve, but times were so different back then. The English of that time were as different from you as you are from Pacific Islanders of that time. It's pretty arrogant, I think, to look back over hundreds of years and think "look what I did," whether good or bad.
Im living in USA for 26 years and i never seen in my life a native American person ! When i came to America i though i will see authentic naite Americans with their horses and their culture ... just a dream .. and many of my friends in my country ask me how is to be living in America and they think is loke the old east movies .... 😢 very very sad 😔
@@marcalfredo9826 who makes America is the beutiful native American culture ! When I think about native American culture , I think about FREEDOM! OR WHEN I LISTEN TO THEIR MUSIC 🎶 is not just music 🎶 I don't know how to explain. 26 years in USA. And never I see a original native person ! I see native bit not from north America. This is very sad 😔
This is the typical false narrative, This land was never discovered, it was known to be here to all the sea fairing nations for hundreds of years before Columbus lived
it was discovered for the first time for european countries. doesnt mean they were the first people to discover it in life. people literally are dumber than rocks these days
Wish I had a time machine. I would love to see what the world was truly like in the past
As incredible as it sounds, I'm sure it would be more violent and less welcoming back then...
not me, back then we had creatures that can eat u , i'm not talking about animals , i'm talking about phantoms , bigfoot , dogman , skin walkers ect.. and more
@@hvhjvfgjknj LMAO!!
just play red dead redemption 2 and you'll see
No you don’t.
Proud of my native ancestors.., the true turtle island people
@nativewarrior2611 As you should be. Be safe 🙏
Including the Mi'kmaq people 😊
👍🏾
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Humans are not native to the Americas. Indians came from Asia.
The decimation of buffalo herds also decimated native cultures that relied on those herds for sustenance and trade.
Before the arrival of horses brought by the Spanish, the plains were essentially uninhabitable. The fabled "horse culture" of the American Indian barely lasted 200 years. It was both started by, and ended by the Europeans.
@@sandman9924 Those Spanish horses changed the balance of power among native peoples. Previously settled horticulturalists became nomadic hunters who waged war against neighboring tribes over huge areas. Steven Rinella's American Buffalo is a great book that looks at how cultures intertwined with the buffalo as their numbers rose and fell.
That was the whole point of it.
The buffalo were killed on purpose to starve the Indigenous people
They killed out all the buffalo to get the Comanche natives to surender! It is sad but the whole world engage in this type of behavior! The natives were killing each other over land for hundreds of years! We seen this in WW1 and WW2.…..
This is crazy. These people made you pay for land that wasn’t even theirs to sell. && now look, we are charged, and pay for literally everything. All of us.
I think it's that way all over the world
Yes , all because of greed !
I love saying that
Not ALL of us! 😎
just like israel
Very interesting and thought provoking.
Yes.
Once again, very nice Selective history. The Spanish and the French were on the the north American continent before the English arrived and settled their '13 colonies'. But no mention.
Yes biased
@@timmonaghan4021 Biased? "Woke" is the word that comes to mind.
Anglocentric American history
What is woke about this? I'll waits.
History is complicated and cannot be completely depicted in one short youtube video. It takes years of study, and even then you only get a small view of it. Try and study it and get back to us.
I can't believe there is only one episode of this show on UA-cam. There are six episodes. Where are the rest?
The Louisiana Purchase was paid for by the purchase of US bonds. Total cost of bonds was, 23,313,567.33 in the end that was paid in full in 1823. Including interest.
If you want to see what the ancient people looked like, check out the Painted stones. Before paper, before books, the photo albums were made of Stone
yes but not in the frontier era. you're talking about the BCE to 4.CE
Hence the word "ancient" @@dramedy1804
This is truly a great video
Marvellous documentary , the actors where very carefully selected and dressed immaculately , really appreciate this !
The experts were even more carefully selected...
Life before refridgeration, aspirin and penicillin was tough .
life b4 yall invaded america hahaha
NOW WITH COVID VACCINE WORST
@@Guitarz23 we won so sad go cry about it
beautiful music, where can I find it? Thanks
Great doku!
This is very interesting and informative!
I tried to watch this, and thought it may interest me, as I love and enjoy history, I like how they skipped over Lewis&Clark and the corps. Of Discovery in 1803, and go right in to slavery, and forced migration, so, I am done watching this, it's all about perspective, and seems national geographic wants to push thier own version, and thoughts on history, rather than tell the whole story, our past, is way more complex, and alot of is misunderstood, or lost, and even ignored! So sad! How can we learn from our past and history, if we aren't willing to be truthful about it??
You should watch The West, by Ken Burns. It's a much more honest and thorough telling of American history.
Did you not watch all of it?
It's everything on tv, in one way or another they are trying to condition your thoughts to better suit their agenda
Yes, it’s quite obvious you didn’t watch it because that’s talked about in depth beginning at 27 minutes 😂
Imagine being so stuck in the American narrative of altruistic expansion, that you can’t even watch a video considering the view of those who were enslaved, displaced, or oppressed by it.
Very sad, and very telling. History is written by the victors, as they say!
It seems like National Geographic produced more videos about the American West. I hope the others are posted on UA-cam. Thanks.
Can already tell this is gonna be good
Nah fr
You got that right
And it was good! 👍🏾
Forgot the French and Indian War in 1754.
Well, actually they did, but the clothing & weapons are so incorrect for 1755-1763 it's easy to miss !!!
Where can I watch more episodes? As someone who loves stories about the "wild west" and maps/geography I find this very interesting. I have Disney+ but I live in New Zealand.
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@mai.vancon The INSP channel has better information broken down into different series.
Into The Wild Frontier is 2 seasons of Mountain Men.
@@ehessing how exactly?
Just Google
I recommend Ken Burns' The West.
It's available here on UA-cam.
Well done!
There were no revolvers in the Revolutionary War National Geographic I expect better from you!
This is "Woke" history, plain and simple!
Caught that too did ya!😂
Is that your only substantial complaint? You might start with some acknowledgment of what's good about this NatGeo series instead of finding one relatively minor flaw to complain about.
Let's start with the fact that native tribes fought EACH other in the seven years war before the american revolution. And also the fact that tge French were in Louisiana and Canada so that vwas hardly "native land".
Was you there ?
Where Can I watch the whole series?
Lol national geographic channel
@@Sir_Richard_Crainum_lll heh heh don't have cable. I am used to finding this stuff on UA-cam or Amazon. Is it on Disney+?
Very Cool
I know that due to time limitations on the program so facts are a little on the shy side or completely left out. I wish they had mentioned though and IMO, that one of the most important events of the L&C expedition is how they came to the decision of where to live while in Oregon. No one could decide on which of 3 locations they should winter over before returning. So a vote as taken by all of folks in the expedition. For the first time on the North American continent, a black slave, York, and a woman Sacagawea cast a vote.
Awesome...more please
Very Interesting and Insightful Documentary
Where to watch rest of episodes??...
Just Google
@@JonathanJones-m7d can't find it anywhere
Where can I find the next episode, it's not Disney app ?
Discovered by the first humans who put their feet on it.
Your moniker sure is an oxymoron, if ever l saw one!
Europeans lived this way 7000 years earlier as the Neolithic Farmers. The direct descendants of the first farmers on the planet.
They met people still using obsidian projectiles while using firearms and producing photography. Whoever said evolution was equal or fair?
Na you got to fight for it.
Prior to the Native Americans, the land belonged to the Archaic People. Before them, it was the Clovis culture and then the Sultrians. Who's land is it, really?
@@Pointtostones is Clovis culture also native Americans
Awesome
That part where the Native America guy says that natives whole thing was welcoming Europeans immigrants with open arms saying let's share everything is ridiculous.
He also said they were only sending over crooks, outlaws and prisoners. He seems to have confused North America with Australia. I have sympathy for native peoples but he’s not exactly being honest.
Greedy
@johnwhow me what a honest person is😊s4719
@johns4719 read how the land was taken. It was crooks and outlaws. Oregon name the treaties the US honored. That's not a long list
believe it or not its the truth
Great series!
That was interesting and entertaining, but I think many of the subjects are not accurate enough to be called truth.
LMAO you think but have NO proof
@@philster6383 Well for one, they are using revolvers when discussing the American Revolution, which were not invented until the 1850s...if they didn't research the appropriate tools of the time, what makes you think anything else is going to be accurate?
Watched this recently on PBS ! Really good documentary but really bad times
its not a good documentary
Your life isn't a good documentary 😆
Stop guilt tripping. It was another era, a time of conquest. Native Americans fought each other and annihilated each other in the name of conquest. Just so happens the colonists had better technology and won the fight.
Yeah, I left a comment saying pretty much the same thing. This is NatGeo WOKE version. I have no shame or guilt on behalf of my ancestors.
The natives were the most savage best warriors on the planet. They were constantly at war with each other killing torturing and burning rival tribes. We were just another tribe accept our tribe was more civilized and more advanced. Fair play
@@sunnybeach4837true but small pox definitely played a factor
@MannyBXNG the invention of the colt revolver and repeating rifle played the biggest factor. Fair play when a civilization is more advanced 👏
@@sunnybeach4837 nah small pox definitely did
90% of the population gone
This sucked. Why are they only portraying Plains Indians when they are talking about Woodland Indians. And the native custom designer didn’t know what they were doing
Besides that, percussion 6 shooters in 1750…???
In the intro I heard the frontier was the meeting of civilization and savagery but that is very biased.
Yes, there was savagery on both sides.
And civilization on both sides, but will people get that when they hear that phrase? Probably not.
When the Declaration of Independence was signed, there was a list of 27 grievance presented to King George. The list included the Indian people and specifically refers them as "Merciless Indian Savages".
Europeans lived this way 7000 years earlier as the Neolithic Farmers. The direct descendants of the first farmers on the planet.
They met people still using obsidian projectiles while using firearms and producing photography. Whoever said evolution was equal or fair?
😢😢😢😢😢😢
8:15 George Washington's " rag tag militia" didn't have six shooters nor breech loading rifles
I heard they had Ak 47's.
That scene more or less depicts late 1800s ig
@LittlehorseReynolds no that would be the vikings of the russ we has M16 with grenade launchers
Офигенно спортивные ручки и мышцы як всегда из лука палил 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
@2:31 "claimed access" fancy way of wording it... Last time I checked Webster's the definition for theft is, The unlawful taking of the property of another.
Can can can iiiii cry with you…? Please! I’m a victim toooooooo boohoo 😂
@@benjaminmorris2312 you can cry by yourself if you'd like. 😃
Ginseng had a big part to play in this story as well.
“Discovered” by whom?
Its always been there….
Plus i think that one guy in the re enactment had on jordans !
The Indians killed and enslaved each other. You make it out like the English settlers were the only ones that did them dirty. Tell the whole story. Those that are stronger will take from others. As wrong as it is. It happens even today.
Yeah, I left a comment saying pretty much the same thing. This is NatGeo WOKE version. I have no shame or guilt on behalf of my ancestors.
How does that make it any better???
@@jodeecornish62 It's not about better or worse. It's about telling history as it happened, rather than only telling certain parts in order to further a specific narrative.
These modern day "revisionists" are hilarious.
It make a lot of sense the good , bad and ugly !
The European conquest was brutal but, the natives were mostly misogynistic warrior societies that were pretty brutal themselves - which doesn't excuse the European atrocities in any way (Manifest Destiny was just another term for genocide). But it is a myth the natives were docile primitive victims.
Many of the native indigenous American tribes feasted on war against one another. It in itself is fascinating history.
Very interesting video and beautiful music
Hopefully you can cover the California Treaties persuant to the wests taking of California
25:24 was fire
Thank you National Geographic for speaking the truth on the widely misunderstood subject.
We must relearn what we've been taught and be willing to look at this history objectively for the incredibly complex set of circumstances that it really was.
You're right, but this is the wrong documentary if you want an objective look at history.
This is not an objective look at history
Lewis and Clark Expedition happend on 1804. At the later moment of Montana Indian Reservation 1855 / Custer Last Stand battle 1876 remained only Lakota (Sioux) Cheyenne, Crow and Arapaho? Central locations survived to some extent since periphery were already gone. All in about 50 years. I would love to know how and when other tribes get lost. What really stands behind a generic name as California Native Americans from 12:54 map?
the introductions loading of negative adjectives tells you all you need to know about this 'documentary'.
Dang... Skipped right over the Eastern seaboard tribes there didn't ya?
Lewis & Clark ✨️
Nat Geo 😃
1:10 am i trippin😂
I love when History comes to life. Another great Documentary National Geographic 😍
“Sacajawea” I love saying that 😅
Thanks, National Geographic.
Learn to adapt is the key to survival… some did and some didn’t unfortunately
indigenous Olmec, original copper colored Amoroccan here! Anyone born in a land is "native" to the land. The images of the so-called "indigenous" people of these lands of so-called America displayed in this production are not only offensive but blatant lies!
And there were many different people before the Olmecs in the south and many more people before the Indians in the North. Born, raised and eventually dying in Texas, your logic makes me Native American, although I'm good with just American. Been a lot of fighting and dying for it, and it's ours now, but one day that will change to. Might be wiped out by nuclear weapons, might be an asteroid, could be little green men, who knows, but its ours now and I love it. For the billions of years this planet has existed, there have been millions of cultures and people that have come and gone. And in North America during the Ice Age, most of the land was covered under 2 miles of ice. When that ice started melting and moving, anything left behind by ancient people would have been crushed and turned to sand. Two things we will never know is how old exactly is this planet and how long people have been on it. Webb telescope and archeologists change those numbers constantly. Just thoughts!
yo creo q soy mixteco por parte de mi mama, porq nosotros tenemos labios gruesos y ojos grandes como los olmecas, pero la nariz la tenemos delgada como aguileña,saludos
I appreciate a non bias doc on my country. The good and bad is important for history
This is a very biased documentary what are you talking about💀
*"Discovery of a Long-inhabited Land"
I liked it! Good documentary and Give the Land Back, we'll figure out the details later. I mean, no one is going anywhere, we just need to figure how this continent is going to move peacefully together. Too much to ask for a society lacking peace education at all levels in significant doses and capacities. One day though, change will yield real peacetime, at last. God willing.
Europeans lived this way 7000 years earlier as the Neolithic Farmers. The direct descendants of the first farmers on the planet.
They met people still using obsidian projectiles while using firearms and producing photography. Whoever said evolution was equal or fair?
Dedicated to geological survey of India 🎉🎉 best of luck everyone ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
best of luck to those who post nonsense
@8:42min-they're discussing the American Revolution, but they are showing of the mid 19th century with firearms that didn't exist in the 18th century! This is a shabbily produced episode!
you'd think NatGeo would know that indigenous Americans and Indians are two very very different cultures
Why do they have cap and ball revolvers???? They didn't come along for another 100 or so years
...and what happens to Canada and Australia!!?
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The horse created warrior culture!! Stop trying to rewrite history.
You know nothing of history.
@@WilliamHaich O K BERT
Well thank the Spaniards for bringing them back over, actually though, where they originated
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as someone who comes from a family that *founded america* if thats what we call it - my oldest ancestor arrived from Dorset England in 1652
That's way after the colonists and Plymouth rock. It's been called America since 1507.
@@terryparker1694 ive continued research and found the earliest settler in my ancestory came over in 1622, and help found modern day Connecticut
@@AsoftDolphinn So a latecomer. Jamestown was already established in 1607. Plymouth in 1620. The Spanish had St Augustine in 1565. Along with many others. Your relative was probably a criminal or in the poor house and kicked out of England. Most colonists were. You got nothing. Dismissed.
@@AsoftDolphinn Plus there was no Connecticut until 1788, long after this guy was dead. So that statement is false as well.
@@terryparker1694 where did you learn your history? connecticut was founded in 1636. on March 3rd Known as the Connecticut River Colony.
Alright I just have to ask, why they are repeatedly showing mid and late 1800's reenactment footage while talking about 1600's and 1700's topics. Plus, only 8 minutes in and I'm already tired of being lectured about the Native American's loosing land, that they had stolen from other tribes.
A minimum of 69 million Indigenous people died in North and South America. So many that the little ice age was extended and millions died all over the world from the dark sun. A more realistic figure is 23 out of every 25 citizens of North, Central and South America with a conservative base of 100 million in 1492. REH: Librarian Nuyagi Keetoowah Society Library, NYCity.
you think we were in an ice age in 1492?
People just be saying anything huh
cry about it
Literally first recommended video, just got off of rdr2 now I’m watching it lol .
12:51 Seriously?
Seriously what?
What discovery!?!?! People were already there for God knows how long. At the same time this type of happened all over the world back then.....
THERE IT IS.......
Much of the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition is due to Toussaint Charbonneau, a French Canadian trapper, and his wife Sacagewea, a Shoshone native.
No one likes to be told what to do, somethings never change!
17:31 🫵🏽First of all who sold Louisiana turn Napoleon?? 🤷🏽♂️
Europeans lived this way 7000 years earlier as the Neolithic Farmers. The direct descendants of the first farmers on the planet.
They met people still using obsidian projectiles while using firearms and producing photography. Whoever said evolution was equal or fair?
The history is how they tell it.
0:32
“ the founding of America “ ?
The whole of the continent?
What about the rest, outside, the United States, no union there? Is America too ,right ?or two ,
Quite characteristic of Empires .uhm!
Muchas gracias , I continue looking at this” American history “ now, tkx.
Has anybody noticed the you tube screen is smaller on an android phone,since about June July 2023?
When holding it upright in your hand!
Just zoom in to fit the screen
No
By the time Americans started venturing west, they were no longer "European colonists" for the most part --- they were, uhh, Americans
The land wasn't the Europeans to colonize or put the name America on! That's like if I found out where you live and coming in and run you off your land or kill you and take it!
my native relatives only got along ( with anyone ) AFTER they accepted/ adopted Bibles... & got an education
That’s so sad.
They made peace on and off with the same people, they also form confederacys
Brain washed by the Jewish religion. It was beaten into tribal children!
> frontier? the expansionism battles that nobody cares to chronical as history can all be attributed to the very basic necessities of existence - water, food and shelter and the skewed definition of savagery as a means of survival.
I Am Welsh/British Looking Back Through History I Am Ashamed What The English Has Done In The Early Days In America/Australia And Also In Scotland . People Should Check Out The True History Of The English . I Am Now An Australian Citizen .
Right ! 🙂
And the American Indians were lucky: Had they been conquered by others - by Muslims for example - they would have been enslaved, they wouldn't have been granted reservations or even treaties. The first people in world history who didn't just kill or enslave the subjuguated people were the Europeans. They transported the - very Christian idea - of universal human rights. That idea is unthinkable of without the European-Christian culture.
And - by the way: The American Indians fought and tortured and enslaved each other before Columbus. The Aztecs for example raided other peoples just to have captives they could sacrifice to their gods, in the thousands each year.
im not ashamed at all. im living in the strongest nation on earth cause of it lol. life is tough and harsh get over it.
@welshcake2859 Why would you be ashamed? I'm not saying you should approve, but times were so different back then. The English of that time were as different from you as you are from Pacific Islanders of that time. It's pretty arrogant, I think, to look back over hundreds of years and think "look what I did," whether good or bad.
God bless America ✌️❤
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America is truly Native American’s land.
lol no. no its not
@@Albert-x9o Yes, native American’s land.
@@hectorcardenas2171 "was" their land not now lmao
@@Albert-x9o Still is, truth be told.
@@hectorcardenas2171 your mexican right? we took your land too dont forget that
Thank God i I finally found someone who was there to tell me the true story 😮
There's a lot more to all of these stories than this, wont lie to you.
Im living in USA for 26 years and i never seen in my life a native American person ! When i came to America i though i will see authentic naite Americans with their horses and their culture ... just a dream .. and many of my friends in my country ask me how is to be living in America and they think is loke the old east movies .... 😢 very very sad 😔
Go to the Grand Canyon or the 4 corners you'll see them there
Go to the Grand Canyon or the 4 corners you'll see them there
@@marcalfredo9826 do you see the native Americans in the locations you told me ?
@@marcalfredo9826 who makes America is the beutiful native American culture ! When I think about native American culture , I think about FREEDOM! OR WHEN I LISTEN TO THEIR MUSIC 🎶 is not just music 🎶 I don't know how to explain. 26 years in USA. And never I see a original native person ! I see native bit not from north America. This is very sad 😔
the way europeans describe native american history is always loaded with colonist language, lies, revision, & half truths.
The frontier was everything at one time, from the eastern seaboard to the coast of California.
This is the typical false narrative, This land was never discovered, it was known to be here to all the sea fairing nations for hundreds of years before Columbus lived
it was discovered for the first time for european countries. doesnt mean they were the first people to discover it in life. people literally are dumber than rocks these days
Smart people !
is this on Disney Plus?
Try to look it up and you will find out
How can they be called, "Native American" when they are native to Asia?
they were the first here
@@teyanuputorti7927no they wasn’t the cloves was