If I recall correctly, When Jimmy Carter visited Brazil during his tenure as president, he was surprised to see Brazilian children speaking with southern accents. And asked if they were just putting on a show
Meu bisavô viveu com a famila no Rio de Janeiro. Voltou depois para PORTUGAL. Meu Avo foi para a Bahia e São Paulo. O irmão dele Tio Gaspar ficou em Minas Gerais Aonde temos familia a mais de 6 geraçoes. Falar da Historia do Brasil sem Portugal é coisa de gringo, que gostava de ter sido potencia em vez de ser colonia. q
Reggie Noble Nah, if you'd ask me the percentage of blame this immigration has for the level of our racism, I'd surely assume at max 0.001%. Seriously. I'm sure it's even way lower. We are racist for thousands of other reasons, especially our slavery past, the way the portuguese, our colonizers, ruled this land, and took riches from here. A thousand of confederates wouldn't have any significant influence, unless they had a important role in our government, but even so, one person alone doesn't make an entire nation racist, from nowhere.
Lívio Fragoso oh I know. I just made a statement but Brazil had a higher slave volume than North America so yes racism has existed way before the confederates ran from the states. The Spaniards and Portuguese are whites with darker features but still eurodemon.
Reggie Noble, i think brasilian people isn't racista. Brasilian people are prejudiced! If u are black and poor, will be mistreated, but if you are black and rich, brasilians will treat you very nice and you'll lightening to brasilian society. Lívio Fragoso, mandou a real pros gringo, hein, rapa?!
We are nearly 80.000 American Descendants here in Brazil, including myself. My great great grandfather Henry Farrar Steagall fought in American Civil War under General "Stonewall Jackson´s" command. We stil having some Silver dollars in our possession as remembrances of that migration!
@@vernicejillmagsino9603what do you mean? Are the Confederate soldiers that migrated from American after the civil war or are they Scots and Irish that migrated from Europe?
@@SAPHYTYRAVocê sabia qué na África do Norte, existe uma população indígena cor-de-neve vivendo lá a 10 mil anos? loiros é indígenas a até na Etiópia.
@@SAPHYTYRAE os historiadores egípcios é até de países vizinhos, como Etiópia, estão estudando qué foi os barberes que criou as pirâmides egípcias, indígenas nomedes loiros na África do Norte e Oriente-Médio, legal né?
Tabasco is a state in México some confederate veteran went there after the Civil War and braught back a recipe for a hot sauce that is why the most famous Louisiana hot sauce has a Mexican name but it's made from peppers from French Guyana.
It's quite hard to tell if a Brazilian has American/English ancestry, almost all of them changed their surnames to integrate to the society. Like, if their surname was "White" they would have translated to "Branco".
mcdoublemaster2 Brazilian is a nationality not an ethnicity anyway just like, ironically America. People who study real history know this just like the nazi Germans fled to "South America" as well.
Well fun fact, since this video, I am now in Grad School studying Geography, and I am now doing my thesis on this! I'll be traveling to Brazil this June to visit the cities!
Você vai se supreender com SP,não estou querendo comparar SP com NY mas é como se fosse a NY da AL.NY é a capital do mundo mas SP é maior,vi no google que o estado de NY tem 62 cidades,SP tem umas 700 cidades,a segunda maior cidade de NY tem 250 mil habitantes e em SP tem varias acima de 500 mil habitantes.O estado de SP tem 46 milhões de habitantes e NY 19 milhões.
True video til you said “fought to keep slavery” the American Civil war was mainly over a tax that was unfair and would hurt the south. Slavery was going to go away slowly within 5-10 years because of machines. Black southern had a website that mentions all of this.
The city of Americana is on 100 best cities in the Brazil to living with high human development index, comparable to Canada, and low homicide rates, less than US.
Teria como adicionar aí a cidade de São Caetano do Sul e mesmo assim a gente sairia perdendo. Uma comparação mais justa seria com Portugal ou com as cidades japonesas.
@P4to D0l4n they do. But there usually not near the level of some favelas. At least thats my perception of it from seeing stuff online. But I haven't been to too many places in the US though US although I am from the north east.
I am brazilian white ( Áustrian + italian) About 50,000 Confederates migrated to Brazil in the American Civil War These people are just remembering their ancestors just want to keep a tradition, it is not a crime
I´m a brazilian, and i tell u: yhe brazilian confederdos are a fine bunch, super cool and in no way racists. Please, leave them alone: we got english speak and batispt church from them. No one talks about white suprecism over here, it would be insane.
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If I may defend Pedro, he wanted to bring people with technical and infrastructure knowledge on agriculture, especially on our climate, which is very similar to that of the Southern US. Te emperor himself was openly against slavery and abolished it, but he wanted to industrialize and grow Brazil's economy prowess and, at that time, the confederates seemed like a good choice. This was exaclty like the americans and the nazis in Project manhattan.
Glad you brought this unique topic! Having lived in Brazil for many years, I can add the following: 1- The regional "CAIPIRA" accent in São Paulo, Brazil, was heavily influenced by the "Americanas". Especially the way the "R" is pronounced, it's the same as the "R" in American English. 2- Many Brazilians adopted English last names as first names. Such as Edison, Edilson, Wilson, etc. Some soccer players have those names. 3- These Americanas were fully integrated into Brazilian society and today the heritage is lost. Even people living in the city of Americana have no idea about the past.
I find it very hard to believe that so few migrants (less than 100 thousand in a population of millions by that time) would have so much influence over the local culture. 1- The "caipira" accent in São Paulo is probably due to influence of native americans that previously inhabited the region. In the early colonization of the São Paulo region portuguese settlers lived together with some allied natives. The settlers learnt the native language and used their knowledge to explore the inland. (we call these settlers as Bandeirantes, in portuguese). This interaction led to some absorption of the native culture, as sleeping in hammocks and some linguistical admixture. 2- A lot of brazilians do have english last names as first names. But is not such an old phenomenon, at least not as old as the confederate migration in XIX century. It is much more caused by american media heavily influencing brazilian culture since the late XX century.
The Caipira R does not come from the American accent. It comes from the guarani people who couldn't pronounce the R at the end of a syllable properly. That's also why you can hear this R in Paraguay too.
As a Americana citizen myself, I also want to add that it was at Villa Carioba, where the maire house, a working village and a dam, it's the location of the first asphalt pavement road in Brasil. I never understood the confederados, which btw are located at the "american cemetary" in another neighbour city called santa barbara d'oeste, and also never achieved none of the celebrations, but I know it's a vibe and really family friendly. Like real honest fun. But I have doubts if they know this much that you know, Masaman, for example. But that's definitely something that I never heard about my own city and thanks for that!! Definitely sharing to the doom town friends survivors
What a well done survey, with a very good setup, thanks for sharing! I faced decades of fun at school, when in newsrooms we had to address themes of "immigrants" and as I am, let's say, a "Confederate", I used to write about the immigration of South Americans but my teachers said that this never really existed and my apologies on my rude English here... Every foreign visitor I know or receive and eventually the conversations address the Brazilian formation, I always tell about the founding of the city of Santa Bárbara do Oeste and then the "Villa Americana" which was how the locals referred to the southern farmers who cultivated and they introduced new items in Brazil, such as the Spinning Wheel, the Cotton, the Watermelon, the Portable Oil Lamp and the Double Plows, which do not exist here or are too rudimentary. Not by chance, in a few decades, Americana would have one of the largest fabric manufacturing parks in an advanced pioneer industrial nucleus, thanks to the cotton culture and its processing, where the coat of arms clearly shows both a Spinning Wheel and... the Rebel Flag! From "A" to "Z", through the Ashees, Bucchanans, Carringtons, Demarets, Emmets, Fletchers, Gottschalks, Hawthornes, Issacs, Jones, Kennerlys, Lees, McIntyres, Norris, Owens, Platts, Quillens, Ransoms, Steagalls (I am one...), Townsends, Vaughns, Whitakers, and Yanceis in total emigrated from the CSAs exactly 327 families. They were dispersed in 6 initial colonizing nuclei, such as in SANTARÉM in the middle of the very very far Amazonian Jungle , RIO DOCE seashore in Espírito Santo state and the largest and richest Brazilian state, SÃO PAULO, concentrating farmers in the cities of JUQUIÁ, NOVA TEXAS, XURITICA which did not prosper due to the inhospitable climate and the well-known SANTA BÁRBARA and VILLA AMERICANA. One thing that the 390 Million US citizens NEED to incorporate as soon as possible is that Brazilians are mostly descended as national ethos is that we have nothing and some of the Spanish, adding to the unique fact that we are a 100% speaking continental country in Portuguese, that is, we come from a totally different people, the Portuguese. As for the "racial problem" in Brazilian realities, it is an essentially North American characteristic, in fact, natives here asked what was the "racial problem" that the newcomers talked about, including a Confederate´s' Daughter married a Brazilian black farmer and with the exception of the newcomers, nobody found anything or anything strange about this. Brazil is indeed the most perfect world integration between 7 or 8 different races and hosts the 3rd major japanese imigirants on the world and we have a gigantic Caucasian population, the kind of aspect that surprises foreigners even today, of course, because our sportsmen are mostly black and these images run around the world, giving a false impression sampling of reality. There are racists in Brazil but trust me, there are even black people who are racist with black people, I myself met social groups like that and if it were possible, going back to the theme of the title of this material, a specific research on the Brazilian Confederates would bring light and information to this aspect of the "Lost Colony of the Confederacy. Not at all "lost" because in reality, their success here was absolute, integrating themselves perfectly into the Brazilian society that welcomed them 100%, at all levels of knowledge, occupations, religions, works, marriages, children and diffuse prosperity . The 14th Confederate Star rises, is still shinning high and is Brazilian in everything. And for everyone.
I remember discovering this on wikipedia a year ago an was amazed that such a thing existed. (Just like the Welsh of Argentina) While the use of the Confederate flag is still debatable, it's good to see it painted in a more positive light.
I've been wondering when Mason would cover this topic. I found out that some of my distant relatives moved to Americana and it's fascinating to see the Confederate flag among people who are removed from its history.
legofreak446 Actually, we did learn the full story in my school. See, our mascot was a confederate soldier, and our flag was exactly what you think. I'm from Kentucky, so I've been told that we were Confederate and Union. I have perhaps too much to say on the topic.
legofreak446 that is itself interesting. Here in Kentucky, we aren't so far removed from the Civil War. Whenever the topic comes up, tempers flare. It's actually true that most people here don't see the flag as a racist symbol. If I had to guess, it'd likely be a lack of anyone in the area to be racist against. I personally didn't support keeping the flag, but political correctness actually has nothing to do with my reasoning.
Evilgood1 Interesting, thanks for the response! According to my Black grandma, my great-great-great-great grandfather was a former slave from Alabama who moved to East Texas right after the Civil War. One of my grandmother's brother is actually a strong supporter of the right to fly the Confederate flag. Some people don't care at all, and others might get upset. It depends on the person.
Interesting video! I had no idea that Confederates had fled to Brazil after the Civil War. (It makes sense considering the fact that Brazil was the last country in the Americas to abolish slavery.) I actually learned something I hadn't heard about. I love your channel! All your videos are fascinating and informative.
Had nothing to do with slavery, my God the American educational industrial complex does a number on our people! In fact the civil war was not fought over slavery. Ideologically the Confederacy seceded to preserve the constitutional Republic that the United States was established as in 1776. Lincoln and the north illegally and treasonously implemented a Federal Nationalized Democracy which is what we slave under to this day and have since 1865. The USA 🇺🇸 was never supposed to be anything close to a Democracy, in fact the founding fathers warned of the dangers of a Democracy. It is disgusting every time I hear a politician use the "spread Democracy" line to gain support to invade other innocent nation's! Geographically the civil war was fought over Western Expansion. The Union conquered not only sovereign Confederate territories but also sovereign Native American territories. The last Confederate General to surrender was a Cherokee Native American named Stand Waite. In fact all the Natives who fought in the war fought with the Confederacy. There is a reason our Federal government hates Native American symbols, Natives understand the dangers of the 🇺🇸 Federal government. If you are truly interested in civil war history let me know in the comments and I can send you great lectures to enlighten you. God bless
So, please explain how the US was not a democracy (republics in which the people vote for their representatives are called an indirect democracy, but still a democracy nonetheless) before Lincoln. What exactly did Lincoln do that was federal overreach? I'm also curious why you believe that slavery wasn't the main cause of the war, given that it was such a huge part of the south's economy. Both sides, including southerners like Lee, largely supported expanding into new territories. The issue wasn't whether to add new states, but whether slavery would be allowed in these new states.
Great video, these things are simply not taught in school. I recommend making a video on the potential economically and militarily speaking on a United Latin America!
I'm Brazilian and this region of Americana which is in the country side the people have a curious accent. The "R" is kind of similar to the American English which give them a unique culture and language.
This is one of the strangest things I've ever heard in my life! Brown people waving the Rebel flag? A gigantic confederate flag dance floor? IN BRAZIL? A town in Brazil founded by Confederates? You think you've seen it all. Nope!
Russell Solomon I am Brazilian and it is all true. During Brazilian Imperial period we received many imigrantes, including Confederates and other citizens of The United States came to here. Remember that in that period, slavery was allowed in Brazil until 1888 before the law called "Lei Áurea" created by princess Isabel. The imperior Dom Pedro II wanted since 1860's give freedom to slaves, and he did some laws like "Ventre Livre" (to babies of slaves will not be slave) and Sexagenarian (people that after 60 years old will be free), his family hadn't slaves, but in Brazil many other politicians and big farmers never allowed freedom to slaves and organized a coup d'etat in 1889 caused by some important people unsatisfied about freedom of slaves. Also Brazil took more black slaves than all other countries in American continent together. In imperial period Brazil was similar to the United States in structures, technology and socially, but after republican coup d'etat and consequently three dictatorships the country became in poverty. Favelas didn't exist in Brazil before republic and consequently Canudos war that killed 20,000 people and promised soldiers to receive houses didn't received it and blacks were extremely denied many rights like study, emploies, including it was prohibited blacks enter in some public buildings. (we had other wars and revolts like Cabanada, "Farroupilha", Paulista war, "Revolta das Chibatas" and etc.)
Russell Solomon The Brazilian history is also too long and complex to explain in a short text in a social network. Sorry by long text and some mistakes of language, because my vocabulary could be limited to what I wanted explain. Also to do a video explaining about Brazil history in UA-cam is also complicated.
They are good people, they are just celebrating the stories of their ancestors and the foundation of the colony! They have nothing to do with racism! They only celebrate, culture, history, music, food and etc.
Im argentinian, but this is not the case. Argentina was involved in bringing nazis authorities and useful people from nazi germany (aswell as the US did with scientist and so on), tthey hide and change identities, they were virtually invisible by local population and they didnt forge any communitty. Argentina receive 8 million europeans (1890-1950), mostly italian and spanish, and third, ethnic germans, but they were mostly from the volga river aka russians or from poland, so no nazis. PS: We do have a large welsh (celts) communities in Patagonia (chubut province), its bizzarre, there are even signs in welsh language when you travel there
AND YOUR COUNTRY WITH HIGH RATE OF HOMICIDE AND ROBBERIES.MUG IS ALSO NOT A HELL OF A PLACE HUH? OR DO YOU WANNA ME TO POINT OUT? ARE YOUR ALL WAITING FOR EVIDENCES? GET BAK TO AFRICA..ASSHOLES!! SINCE YOUR ARE THROWING WHITES OUT OF AFRICA ....MEANWHILE YOUR "MASTERS SEMITAS YOUR ALLOW IN THERE JUST OUT OF ..RACISM!
And *that's* why I subscribed to your channel, Mason, for awesome stuff like this nobody else seems to remember or care about. Great job, as usual and the sun will rise... in the East, as usual, I guess.
Some Confederate defenders still say slavery was only a minor part for secession or for Civil War but what is their defense for parts of the South wanting to expand slavery to other countries?
The Civil War was about Slavery. It is disgusting and shameful. Nothing about imprisoning, buying and selling, separating children from their parents, raping beating and forced labor of fellow human beings is minor. It is an atrocity, and America is still quietly and not-so-quietly struggling with this guilt, largely unacknowledged. This legacy, haunts us today. We are sick with it. It may take hundreds of years to clear this sickness away. The USA is a great country yet a very sick society; one of the greatest dynamics is the largely unacknowledged depravity of slavery and racism. The education and healing have to happen for the whites as well as African-ancestered. We haven't yet "gotten" it. We pretend it's over, it's better-enough. The pain persists. I didn't personally cause it, but I bear responsibility for its aftermath, and I must search for a way to reconcile my values with this reality.
--Hey Masaman, very nice quality video. Could you also make a video explaining the intriguing history and ethno-linguistical history of the Eastern Romance languages? Those are: (Daco)Romanian, Aromanian, Istro-romanian, Megleno-romanian and Dalmatian. That would very interesting and mind clearing :D
Years ago I saw a documentary about Confederate descendants that I thought lived in Argentina & were called Confederalies. Done Google searches since then & never found anything. This must have been what it was talking about. Any way, thank you very much for this video.
Rita Lee (known as the Brazilian Cher) speaks with English without accent because she was raised at a confederado home. Because of that American who wanted to rule a country in Mexico, Americans aren't allowed to buy land or houses close to the border or on the ocean... or the might try to cause trouble and have the marines come over and take over a small city as part of the U.S.A.
I'm sorry to correct you but the way you phrased your description of Dom Pedro sounded like he was a slaver. And I'm sure you know that the only reason Brazil still had slavery into the 19th century was the republican oligarchs. As a matter of fact the Imperial family had since the very estabilishment of a Brazilian nation the will to free slaves. Remniscents of that can be read in the Constitution of 1824 which effectively banned any kind of physical violence towards slaves. That, for the time, was impressive.
@@ghostofthelostcause2744 Republicans x Monarquists Theres an exception in this, Brazil have a similar separatist movement, in a civil war called Ragmuffim War, qhere the ragtags, manage to succed with the separatist movement against the Empire, and then start the biggest civil war that Brazil ever have. With one difference, the Ragtags offer freedom to those slaves that fight againt the Empire, for the Republic, after 10 year of war, a treaty was made and the south come back to Brazil. Gaúchos still celebrate the date, the same way as some confederates does , in fact when i start to watch this piece i tought that this was from my state, just with wrong flag hehehe
Fascinating video! May I suggest you do something with the 19th century Afrikaner diaspora in Argentina? There is a documentary movie on it called "The Boers at the end of the world".
Instead of destroying Confederate statues we should give them to these people. It doesn't have the same bad connotation to them and the people who lost their lives in the Civil War deserve remembrance. Those men were peoples sons and fathers, brothers and uncles, friends and neighbors.
1:09 Just to sum up his very rough math here: About 750,000 died in the American Civil War (not 1 million). That was 2.5% of the population (equivalent to about 7Million today). 2977 people died on 911. 2977X2.5=7442.5. 7442.5X1460(days in 4 years) comes out to 10,866,050. So it would be a lot closer to say 2 911's a day everyday for 4 years. I know I'm a douche for posting this. I just had to do the math.
A very famous brazilian singer Rita Lee (former "Os Mutantes") is from Americana and in some interviews she used to tell the story of the american ancestry in the city and also that they introduced the water melon in Brazil.
nice video. it's crazy that the coments section became a cesspool of hatred and racism,especially by non-brazilians,i hope one day brazilian people unite and make things better on our country. sorry my english isn't very good.
I think the term surreal was invented for situations like this. i can't imagine what my reaction would be if I had happen upon this place while exploring Brazil and did not know of it's existence beforehand.
Both cities are founded almost together, using the railways starting in São Paulo, by north americans coming from Southern U.S.A. States after the end of Civil War.
If I recall correctly, When Jimmy Carter visited Brazil during his tenure as president, he was surprised to see Brazilian children speaking with southern accents. And asked if they were just putting on a show
et 37 I am a confederado 2nd generation back in the usa
Meu bisavô viveu com a famila no Rio de Janeiro. Voltou depois para PORTUGAL. Meu Avo foi para a Bahia e São Paulo. O irmão dele Tio Gaspar ficou em Minas Gerais Aonde temos familia a mais de 6 geraçoes.
Falar da Historia do Brasil sem Portugal é coisa de gringo, que gostava de ter sido potencia em vez de ser colonia. q
And you are a dumb ass.
Contexto minha querida....contexto...
Isabel Tome Você viajou legal no seu comentário sem pé nem cabeça.
Rita Lee, famous brazilian rockstar, is a descendent of confederates. She is named after General Lee.
jurupari96 serio isso?
Morria e não saberia disso
Her full name is Rita Lee Jones. Lee is part of her first name
A Raquel Dodge também.
Ainda bem que não herdou a ideologia dos antepassados, e seguiu um caminho totalmente oposto.
Damn, I live in São Paulo, heard of Americana a lot of times, but never thought it was populated by thousands of confederated descendants.
Lívio Fragoso may explain why Brazil even to this day are extremely racist towards the African descendants.
Reggie Noble Nah, if you'd ask me the percentage of blame this immigration has for the level of our racism, I'd surely assume at max 0.001%. Seriously. I'm sure it's even way lower. We are racist for thousands of other reasons, especially our slavery past, the way the portuguese, our colonizers, ruled this land, and took riches from here. A thousand of confederates wouldn't have any significant influence, unless they had a important role in our government, but even so, one person alone doesn't make an entire nation racist, from nowhere.
Lívio Fragoso oh I know. I just made a statement but Brazil had a higher slave volume than North America so yes racism has existed way before the confederates ran from the states. The Spaniards and Portuguese are whites with darker features but still eurodemon.
Reggie Noble exactly
Reggie Noble, i think brasilian people isn't racista. Brasilian people are prejudiced! If u are black and poor, will be mistreated, but if you are black and rich, brasilians will treat you very nice and you'll lightening to brasilian society.
Lívio Fragoso, mandou a real pros gringo, hein, rapa?!
We are nearly 80.000 American Descendants here in Brazil, including myself. My great great grandfather Henry Farrar Steagall fought in American Civil War under General "Stonewall Jackson´s" command. We stil having some Silver dollars in our possession as remembrances of that migration!
They are Scotch-Irish Brazilians
This is the coolest thing I've ever heard of
@@vernicejillmagsino9603what do you mean? Are the Confederate soldiers that migrated from American after the civil war or are they Scots and Irish that migrated from Europe?
@@SAPHYTYRAVocê sabia qué na África do Norte, existe uma população indígena cor-de-neve vivendo lá a 10 mil anos? loiros é indígenas a até na Etiópia.
@@SAPHYTYRAE os historiadores egípcios é até de países vizinhos, como Etiópia, estão estudando qué foi os barberes que criou as pirâmides egípcias, indígenas nomedes loiros na África do Norte e Oriente-Médio, legal né?
Tabasco is a state in México some confederate veteran went there after the Civil War and braught back a recipe for a hot sauce that is why the most famous Louisiana hot sauce has a Mexican name but it's made from peppers from French Guyana.
Hernan Posada cool story bro
Yeah
So many people are familiar with that name in a lot of places now
Mr worldwide sauce
Probably McIlhaney of Louisiana.
It's quite hard to tell if a Brazilian has American/English ancestry, almost all of them changed their surnames to integrate to the society. Like, if their surname was "White" they would have translated to "Branco".
mcdoublemaster2 Brazilian is a nationality not an ethnicity anyway just like, ironically America. People who study real history know this just like the nazi Germans fled to "South America" as well.
Constantine V he's correct. Branco...they speak Portugese in Brazil, not Spanish.
Constantine V We speak Portuguese. It's branco.
That would be blanco!
we fucking speak portuguese not spanish you dumbass
This is fascinating. I would have never known this in 1,000,000 years. Great video.
False, you now know how it 🤷♂️
That's how they like it lol secret Amazon confederate town.... next to the nazi towns lol
Well fun fact, since this video, I am now in Grad School studying Geography, and I am now doing my thesis on this! I'll be traveling to Brazil this June to visit the cities!
Você vai se supreender com SP,não estou querendo comparar SP com NY mas é como se fosse a NY da AL.NY é a capital do mundo mas SP é maior,vi no google que o estado de NY tem 62 cidades,SP tem umas 700 cidades,a segunda maior cidade de NY tem 250 mil habitantes e em SP tem varias acima de 500 mil habitantes.O estado de SP tem 46 milhões de habitantes e NY 19 milhões.
True video til you said “fought to keep slavery” the American Civil war was mainly over a tax that was unfair and would hurt the south. Slavery was going to go away slowly within 5-10 years because of machines. Black southern had a website that mentions all of this.
The city of Americana is on 100 best cities in the Brazil to living with high human development index, comparable to Canada, and low homicide rates, less than US.
Todas as províncias do Canadá tem um IDH superior ao da cidade Americana.
Teria como adicionar aí a cidade de São Caetano do Sul e mesmo assim a gente sairia perdendo.
Uma comparação mais justa seria com Portugal ou com as cidades japonesas.
Like nazi germany ?
Same philosophy
@@MitzvosGolem1 then they must be doing something right
@@Cabbage22927 low education IQ inbreeding very common there.
Dude, wtf? The first image of the modern city of Americana is a slum?? I've been there and it is not like that. It is a quite nice city!
@P4to D0l4n they do. But there usually not near the level of some favelas. At least thats my perception of it from seeing stuff online. But I haven't been to too many places in the US though US although I am from the north east.
Ele é gringo falando sobre Brazil, claro que ele vai sempre tacar foto de favela pra todo canto, sabe como é
O Brasil é uma grande favela. Terra amaldiçoada por Satanás.
@@Nyierm edgy
@@mando6296 cry about it
People forget that Brazil had a higher slave trade than America
All Latin American countries did. It was used much more there.
Not all, a good example is Bolivia.
+Imperial Crusader Not all
Reggie Noble stop trying to make beef
Sally Laila shut up stinkin, its true
I am brazilian white ( Áustrian + italian)
About 50,000 Confederates migrated to Brazil in the American Civil War
These people are just remembering their ancestors
just want to keep a tradition, it is not a crime
But in Brazil they live in peace not with hate like the people still living in USA with the "political correctness"...
@@eblanco78 It might be
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Brazil = 68%is Whites portuguêses, italianos, germanys, polacos, austríacos,
@@douradobrasileiro6956 It's not that high anymore, whites in Brazil are roughly 45% of the population according to the latest census.
Wow thanks! I never knew about this! That would be a funny argument in America. We fly the confederate flag to celebrate a Brazilian city!
JuliusCaesar500 except it isnt the confederate flag, it is the war flag of confederates.
technically its the war flag of the Army of Northern Virginia. But it was included in the second and third confederate national flags.
I´m a brazilian, and i tell u: yhe brazilian confederdos are a fine bunch, super cool and in no way racists. Please, leave them alone: we got english speak and batispt church from them. No one talks about white suprecism over here, it would be insane.
Eduardo Assimo so why are you celebrating a subculture that wanted to enslave a race of people? That’s so damn backwards!
Thank you for my friend
@@Cicero82 the video kind of just explained it
BnBCraft it kind of didn’t, but cool story.
@@Cicero82
Stfu
Future Video suggestions :
1.Afro-Caribbeans in Central America ( Panama , Honduras , Costa Rica and Guatemala.
2.The Ryukuans Kingdom /Okinawan prefecture of Japan.
3.Polynesians, Micronesian, and Melanasians of the South Pacific islands.
4.The island Country of Sri Lanka.
5.The Tanzanian territory Zanzibar.
Afro Caribbeans also impacts in Nicaragua
Make brazil great again.
Yeah our Turn Warriors no Whips Afrkans unite?
Santiago Bron brazil is beautiful multicultural state.
If I may defend Pedro, he wanted to bring people with technical and infrastructure knowledge on agriculture, especially on our climate, which is very similar to that of the Southern US. Te emperor himself was openly against slavery and abolished it, but he wanted to industrialize and grow Brazil's economy prowess and, at that time, the confederates seemed like a good choice.
This was exaclty like the americans and the nazis in Project manhattan.
lo main scotts are your from south america or europa.
lo main scotts I'd say speak english, but you technically are, even though what you've said was indecipherable gibberish.
Glad you brought this unique topic! Having lived in Brazil for many years, I can add the following:
1- The regional "CAIPIRA" accent in São Paulo, Brazil, was heavily influenced by the "Americanas". Especially the way the "R" is pronounced, it's the same as the "R" in American English.
2- Many Brazilians adopted English last names as first names. Such as Edison, Edilson, Wilson, etc. Some soccer players have those names.
3- These Americanas were fully integrated into Brazilian society and today the heritage is lost. Even people living in the city of Americana have no idea about the past.
I find it very hard to believe that so few migrants (less than 100 thousand in a population of millions by that time) would have so much influence over the local culture.
1- The "caipira" accent in São Paulo is probably due to influence of native americans that previously inhabited the region. In the early colonization of the São Paulo region portuguese settlers lived together with some allied natives. The settlers learnt the native language and used their knowledge to explore the inland. (we call these settlers as Bandeirantes, in portuguese). This interaction led to some absorption of the native culture, as sleeping in hammocks and some linguistical admixture.
2- A lot of brazilians do have english last names as first names. But is not such an old phenomenon, at least not as old as the confederate migration in XIX century. It is much more caused by american media heavily influencing brazilian culture since the late XX century.
I have a "Caipira" accent and my brain just blew up. That's probably not true, though.
A pronúncia do "R caipira" não tem nada a ver com os americanos. Ela é muito mais antiga e é influenciada pelos indígenas.
@@djparaense deixei falar meu nome vou tacar um processo por direitos do meu nome kkk
The Caipira R does not come from the American accent. It comes from the guarani people who couldn't pronounce the R at the end of a syllable properly. That's also why you can hear this R in Paraguay too.
Why does a video supposedly about Confederates in Brazil spend most of it's time talking about everything except Confederates in Brazil?
It’s called context…
Cuz us school system glomo glow
As a Americana citizen myself, I also want to add that it was at Villa Carioba, where the maire house, a working village and a dam, it's the location of the first asphalt pavement road in Brasil. I never understood the confederados, which btw are located at the "american cemetary" in another neighbour city called santa barbara d'oeste, and also never achieved none of the celebrations, but I know it's a vibe and really family friendly. Like real honest fun. But I have doubts if they know this much that you know, Masaman, for example. But that's definitely something that I never heard about my own city and thanks for that!! Definitely sharing to the doom town friends survivors
each video of yours is like a treasure box, wherever you find them! Thanks
Enjoyed this one very much.
That was real interesting!! I never knew that part of history👍🏾
Neat because I recently discovered this topic of confederates that fled to brazil
What a well done survey, with a very good setup, thanks for sharing!
I faced decades of fun at school, when in newsrooms we had to address themes of "immigrants" and as I am, let's say, a "Confederate", I used to write about the immigration of South Americans but my teachers said that this never really existed and my apologies on my rude English here...
Every foreign visitor I know or receive and eventually the conversations address the Brazilian formation, I always tell about the founding of the city of Santa Bárbara do Oeste and then the "Villa Americana" which was how the locals referred to the southern farmers who cultivated and they introduced new items in Brazil, such as the Spinning Wheel, the Cotton, the Watermelon, the Portable Oil Lamp and the Double Plows, which do not exist here or are too rudimentary.
Not by chance, in a few decades, Americana would have one of the largest fabric manufacturing parks in an advanced pioneer industrial nucleus, thanks to the cotton culture and its processing, where the coat of arms clearly shows both a Spinning Wheel and... the Rebel Flag!
From "A" to "Z", through the Ashees, Bucchanans, Carringtons, Demarets, Emmets, Fletchers, Gottschalks, Hawthornes, Issacs, Jones, Kennerlys, Lees, McIntyres, Norris, Owens, Platts, Quillens, Ransoms, Steagalls (I am one...), Townsends, Vaughns, Whitakers, and Yanceis in total emigrated from the CSAs exactly 327 families.
They were dispersed in 6 initial colonizing nuclei, such as in SANTARÉM in the middle of the very very far Amazonian Jungle , RIO DOCE seashore in Espírito Santo state and the largest and richest Brazilian state, SÃO PAULO, concentrating farmers in the cities of JUQUIÁ, NOVA TEXAS, XURITICA which did not prosper due to the inhospitable climate and the well-known SANTA BÁRBARA and VILLA AMERICANA.
One thing that the 390 Million US citizens NEED to incorporate as soon as possible is that Brazilians are mostly descended as national ethos is that we have nothing and some of the Spanish, adding to the unique fact that we are a 100% speaking continental country in Portuguese, that is, we come from a totally different people, the Portuguese.
As for the "racial problem" in Brazilian realities, it is an essentially North American characteristic, in fact, natives here asked what was the "racial problem" that the newcomers talked about, including a Confederate´s' Daughter married a Brazilian black farmer and with the exception of the newcomers, nobody found anything or anything strange about this.
Brazil is indeed the most perfect world integration between 7 or 8 different races and hosts the 3rd major japanese imigirants on the world and we have a gigantic Caucasian population, the kind of aspect that surprises foreigners even today, of course, because our sportsmen are mostly black and these images run around the world, giving a false impression sampling of reality.
There are racists in Brazil but trust me, there are even black people who are racist with black people, I myself met social groups like that and if it were possible, going back to the theme of the title of this material, a specific research on the Brazilian Confederates would bring light and information to this aspect of the "Lost Colony of the Confederacy.
Not at all "lost" because in reality, their success here was absolute, integrating themselves perfectly into the Brazilian society that welcomed them 100%, at all levels of knowledge, occupations, religions, works, marriages, children and diffuse prosperity .
The 14th Confederate Star rises, is still shinning high and is Brazilian in everything.
And for everyone.
I'm quite sure the reason you have blacks hating other blacks is because the racist ideology the Confederate brought with them
Already visited Americana to their "Festa Confederada" once when I was a child, it was hella fun
Fascinating video. I had no idea these things happened. Thanks.
I'm a history teacher from Brazil, never hear of this, thank for the info!
I remember discovering this on wikipedia a year ago an was amazed that such a thing existed. (Just like the Welsh of Argentina) While the use of the Confederate flag is still debatable, it's good to see it painted in a more positive light.
I've been wondering when Mason would cover this topic. I found out that some of my distant relatives moved to Americana and it's fascinating to see the Confederate flag among people who are removed from its history.
legofreak446 Actually, we did learn the full story in my school. See, our mascot was a confederate soldier, and our flag was exactly what you think. I'm from Kentucky, so I've been told that we were Confederate and Union. I have perhaps too much to say on the topic.
legofreak446 that is itself interesting. Here in Kentucky, we aren't so far removed from the Civil War. Whenever the topic comes up, tempers flare. It's actually true that most people here don't see the flag as a racist symbol. If I had to guess, it'd likely be a lack of anyone in the area to be racist against. I personally didn't support keeping the flag, but political correctness actually has nothing to do with my reasoning.
Evilgood1 Interesting, thanks for the response! According to my Black grandma, my great-great-great-great grandfather was a former slave from Alabama who moved to East Texas right after the Civil War. One of my grandmother's brother is actually a strong supporter of the right to fly the Confederate flag. Some people don't care at all, and others might get upset. It depends on the person.
I've seen Southern blacks fly the flag and watch a parade that has it. They weren't getting upset they were with their families enjoying the parade.
The same reason why Germany bans The Nazi flag.
Interesting video!
I had no idea that Confederates had fled to Brazil after the Civil War. (It makes sense considering the fact that Brazil was the last country in the Americas to abolish slavery.)
I actually learned something I hadn't heard about.
I love your channel! All your videos are fascinating and informative.
Actually it happened because Dom Pedro wanted to develop Brazil's cotton production
Had nothing to do with slavery, my God the American educational industrial complex does a number on our people!
In fact the civil war was not fought over slavery. Ideologically the Confederacy seceded to preserve the constitutional Republic that the United States was established as in 1776. Lincoln and the north illegally and treasonously implemented a Federal Nationalized Democracy which is what we slave under to this day and have since 1865. The USA 🇺🇸 was never supposed to be anything close to a Democracy, in fact the founding fathers warned of the dangers of a Democracy. It is disgusting every time I hear a politician use the "spread Democracy" line to gain support to invade other innocent nation's!
Geographically the civil war was fought over Western Expansion. The Union conquered not only sovereign Confederate territories but also sovereign Native American territories. The last Confederate General to surrender was a Cherokee Native American named Stand Waite. In fact all the Natives who fought in the war fought with the Confederacy. There is a reason our Federal government hates Native American symbols, Natives understand the dangers of the 🇺🇸 Federal government.
If you are truly interested in civil war history let me know in the comments and I can send you great lectures to enlighten you. God bless
So, please explain how the US was not a democracy (republics in which the people vote for their representatives are called an indirect democracy, but still a democracy nonetheless) before Lincoln. What exactly did Lincoln do that was federal overreach? I'm also curious why you believe that slavery wasn't the main cause of the war, given that it was such a huge part of the south's economy. Both sides, including southerners like Lee, largely supported expanding into new territories. The issue wasn't whether to add new states, but whether slavery would be allowed in these new states.
So the slow people who continue to say that flag doesn't represent slavery yet fled to a country that still practiced it ...
@@rebelsoul5980 no, it was keeping slavery. The big Confederate leaders all said so.
"Rise again...i mean I'll see you next time.".. Hahahaha very funny , great video thanks
That was pretty funny, I definitely started laughing when he said that!
His channel would have been banned if he said the whole thing.
I'd like to see one on Finns/Estonians/Hungarians relations to Asia and Europe.
Check out my video here: ua-cam.com/video/aXzqI1r11eg/v-deo.html
Ah, well now I feel silly. I had looked through your video list but missed that one.
Finngolians lol
Thank you my Brazilian brothers and sisters
We wuz Reis und Merda
@@luanlopes9415 And shieeeeeeeeeeet kkk
Great video, these things are simply not taught in school. I recommend making a video on the potential economically and militarily speaking on a United Latin America!
This is a very well put together video. Informative and objective.
We wuz confederates and shiet
الياس فرحات youz an asshole now
legofreak446 thanks bro you are a southern if I werent wrong
الياس فرحات quran goes on n on about how white skinned mo. was.mo call ethiopians,,raisins,,so fff off
Ferdinand II ur opinion
What the fuck is wrong with the comments lmao
I'm Brazilian and this region of Americana which is in the country side the people have a curious accent. The "R" is kind of similar to the American English which give them a unique culture and language.
It is a tupi influence and is not exclusive to Americana.
WE WAZ CONFEDIRATES AN SHIET!
Union: “Your going to brasil!”
CSA: “Ok”
This is one of the strangest things I've ever heard in my life! Brown people waving the Rebel flag? A gigantic confederate flag dance floor? IN BRAZIL? A town in Brazil founded by Confederates? You think you've seen it all. Nope!
Russell Solomon I am Brazilian and it is all true. During Brazilian Imperial period we received many imigrantes, including Confederates and other citizens of The United States came to here. Remember that in that period, slavery was allowed in Brazil until 1888 before the law called "Lei Áurea" created by princess Isabel. The imperior Dom Pedro II wanted since 1860's give freedom to slaves, and he did some laws like "Ventre Livre" (to babies of slaves will not be slave) and Sexagenarian (people that after 60 years old will be free), his family hadn't slaves, but in Brazil many other politicians and big farmers never allowed freedom to slaves and organized a coup d'etat in 1889 caused by some important people unsatisfied about freedom of slaves.
Also Brazil took more black slaves than all other countries in American continent together. In imperial period Brazil was similar to the United States in structures, technology and socially, but after republican coup d'etat and consequently three dictatorships the country became in poverty. Favelas didn't exist in Brazil before republic and consequently Canudos war that killed 20,000 people and promised soldiers to receive houses didn't received it and blacks were extremely denied many rights like study, emploies, including it was prohibited blacks enter in some public buildings. (we had other wars and revolts like Cabanada, "Farroupilha", Paulista war, "Revolta das Chibatas" and etc.)
Russell Solomon The Brazilian history is also too long and complex to explain in a short text in a social network. Sorry by long text and some mistakes of language, because my vocabulary could be limited to what I wanted explain. Also to do a video explaining about Brazil history in UA-cam is also complicated.
Yeah, but most weren't Caucasian either.
Solomon???
Jewish detected...
The city was founded by the confederates, so they use this flag, the confederates came to ca because slavery was still legal
Good job. True and fair depiction of history there. (Louisianaman)
Yayyyy my country
Daniel Gennari I like Brazil it is one of my favorite countries how are you and how are Brazilian people :)
Ave Império
Ave Império!
Man I love your channel, you always bring something new to the table.
CSA: Deep South
Brazil: Deeper South
Great history! Fascinating. Would be worth a visit on a trip to Brazil.
Make a video about the Romanians, a island of Latinity in a slavic sea
Next video for sure!
Masaman thank you very much, I will wait for it. I love this channel so mutch you will have half a million subs in no time
Mr Seboss no
Very lazy people
That is very interesting, informative & fascinating to learn & know that there is a place in South America that keeps the Confederate history alive.
They are good people, they are just celebrating the stories of their ancestors and the foundation of the colony! They have nothing to do with racism! They only celebrate, culture, history, music, food and etc.
Is this like how the last renaments of nazi germany is in Argentina?
Also can you do the celts?
Vikings would be dope
Kinda like. There even were nazis hiding in Brazil.
Im argentinian, but this is not the case. Argentina was involved in bringing nazis authorities and useful people from nazi germany (aswell as the US did with scientist and so on), tthey hide and change identities, they were virtually invisible by local population and they didnt forge any communitty.
Argentina receive 8 million europeans (1890-1950), mostly italian and spanish, and third, ethnic germans, but they were mostly from the volga river aka russians or from poland, so no nazis.
PS: We do have a large welsh (celts) communities in Patagonia (chubut province), its bizzarre, there are even signs in welsh language when you travel there
Lisand Leyra You also have a pocket of Afrikaner Boers from South Africa BTW.
Phrenomythic heyyy phrenomythic
"2 and a half 9/11's happening every day"
What an odd why of explaining things
Thank you for this bit of history man I love learning new things
We wuz south american and shiet
dennis DURHAM and you are a fool now
motownphenom guilo
cum skin
those layers OMG
Horny Aleks morons we was cofederates,n white,now we re mixed,fact.
It is a mind blowing fact!
Congrats for your effort mainly to proof that evil can be transformed.
AMAZING!
I am brazilian , I can say that The "" Festa Confederada"" is Just a fun party with good music and food. It has nothing to do with race.
Americans will measure with anything except the metric system. Imperial, football fields, Olympic swimming pools... 9/11s...
Speak English please. That sentence makes no sense you Russian bot.
@@anonymoususer8895 burger burger hotdog burger, is that okay?
Crazy sounding humming in the background, great video either way
Prussian Chile AND Confederate Brazil?
South America is a hell of a place. It's like the Imperial Guard of 40k.
AND YOUR COUNTRY WITH HIGH RATE OF HOMICIDE
AND ROBBERIES.MUG IS ALSO NOT A HELL OF A PLACE HUH?
OR DO YOU WANNA ME TO POINT OUT? ARE YOUR ALL WAITING FOR EVIDENCES?
GET BAK TO AFRICA..ASSHOLES!! SINCE YOUR ARE THROWING WHITES OUT OF AFRICA ....MEANWHILE YOUR "MASTERS SEMITAS YOUR ALLOW IN THERE JUST OUT OF ..RACISM!
@@meta-etherealinfo2445 wtf
And Nazi Argentina.
It’s a Different Prussians are Germans Confederates are not who are Anglo Americans
And *that's* why I subscribed to your channel, Mason, for awesome stuff like this nobody else seems to remember or care about. Great job, as usual and the sun will rise... in the East, as usual, I guess.
I'm brazilian and I'm quite shocked to find out that we have confederates down to brazil , awesome video , I've learned a lot
This channel never ceases to amaze me.
And its in south America in south Brazil you can't get any more southern than that
the Republic of Tavikstan southern chile
Wow, I didn't know about this. Thank you.
You should make a vídeo about the ethnic history of Brazil
Absolute fiyah! I love it! Good research my dude
Some Confederate defenders still say slavery was only a minor part for secession or for Civil War but what is their defense for parts of the South wanting to expand slavery to other countries?
Slavery was not abolished until 1888 in Brasil.
The Civil War was about Slavery. It is disgusting and shameful. Nothing about imprisoning, buying and selling, separating children from their parents, raping beating and forced labor of fellow human beings is minor. It is an atrocity, and America is still quietly and not-so-quietly struggling with this guilt, largely unacknowledged. This legacy, haunts us today. We are sick with it. It may take hundreds of years to clear this sickness away.
The USA is a great country yet a very sick society; one of the greatest dynamics is the largely unacknowledged depravity of slavery and racism. The education and healing have to happen for the whites as well as African-ancestered. We haven't yet "gotten" it. We pretend it's over, it's better-enough.
The pain persists. I didn't personally cause it, but I bear responsibility for its aftermath, and I must search for a way to reconcile my values with this reality.
Hopefully this reads the right way
Slavery was economic
--Hey Masaman, very nice quality video. Could you also make a video explaining the intriguing history and ethno-linguistical history of the Eastern Romance languages? Those are: (Daco)Romanian, Aromanian, Istro-romanian, Megleno-romanian and Dalmatian. That would very interesting and mind clearing :D
Avadhut Kasinadhuni You should check out Langfocus.
What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger.
Nathan Embry
A hilariously stupid belief to hold.
What a good piece! Keep them coming!
They left South America and went to South America
says that some returned to South America
Years ago I saw a documentary about Confederate descendants that I thought lived in Argentina & were called Confederalies. Done Google searches since then & never found anything. This must have been what it was talking about. Any way, thank you very much for this video.
Rita Lee (known as the Brazilian Cher) speaks with English without accent because she was raised at a confederado home. Because of that American who wanted to rule a country in Mexico, Americans aren't allowed to buy land or houses close to the border or on the ocean... or the might try to cause trouble and have the marines come over and take over a small city as part of the U.S.A.
Damn good video and explanation brother!
I'm sorry to correct you but the way you phrased your description of Dom Pedro sounded like he was a slaver.
And I'm sure you know that the only reason Brazil still had slavery into the 19th century was the republican oligarchs.
As a matter of fact the Imperial family had since the very estabilishment of a Brazilian nation the will to free slaves. Remniscents of that can be read in the Constitution of 1824 which effectively banned any kind of physical violence towards slaves.
That, for the time, was impressive.
Is that something to celebrate? Brazil became an absolute shithole upon emancipation.
Ghost of the Lost Cause Brazil became a shithole after the republic in 1889. The emancipation was in 1888.
GHOST OF THE LOST BRAIN
ANOTHER IDIOT
AS IF THE WHOLE OF THE AMERICAS..WERE ..A HOLE FILLED OF GOLD
GET OUT OF HERE..IMBECIL!
@@ghostofthelostcause2744 Republicans x Monarquists
Theres an exception in this, Brazil have a similar separatist movement, in a civil war called Ragmuffim War, qhere the ragtags, manage to succed with the separatist movement against the Empire, and then start the biggest civil war that Brazil ever have.
With one difference, the Ragtags offer freedom to those slaves that fight againt the Empire, for the Republic, after 10 year of war, a treaty was made and the south come back to Brazil.
Gaúchos still celebrate the date, the same way as some confederates does , in fact when i start to watch this piece i tought that this was from my state, just with wrong flag hehehe
Alekzandah E o que voce me diz sobre a casa de bragança? foi ela quem mandou no pais até a republica se não estou correto.
Another gem. Well done
That was really informative, and I thank you. I'd known about the Confederados in an off-hand way, but your historical background is impressive.
That was interesting I did not know that thanks for sharing that.
Fabulous!
Fascinating video! May I suggest you do something with the 19th century Afrikaner diaspora in Argentina? There is a documentary movie on it called "The Boers at the end of the world".
They are not Afro Argentines but Dutch Argentines they are also Argentines have roots in Africa but not of African descent
Wow, William Walker was truly a badass.
he was shit. an inselaff.
Adam Defibaugh gweilos die from genetic inbreeding disease like romanovs, or if you like game of thrones, Targaryens.
Yeah well he was defeated by a humble farmer and his neighbors in Baja so he wasnt that "badass"
Michael Q Pew He was killed in Central America and was begin for his life like a coward😂😂
We (Central America fought him united) count as an achievement that we killed the sonofabitch. So I guess it depends on your perspective.
11:04 - HAHAHAHAHAHA! I'm from Mississippi and am supporting our change in our state flag, but that was pretty funny!
Will you do a video about the genetic legacy of the Roman Empire? Please!
Brazil is so big and diversified. I'm Brazilian and I had no idea about any of that.
Instead of destroying Confederate statues we should give them to these people. It doesn't have the same bad connotation to them and the people who lost their lives in the Civil War deserve remembrance. Those men were peoples sons and fathers, brothers and uncles, friends and neighbors.
@Masaman. That computer fan in the background in this & other videos.
Good content, just check the background noises when you record.
Does anyone have any recordings of confederados descendants from the 1960s, 1970s and/or 1980s?
Exellent work
Holy crap I just thought of a great tactic southerners can you use to support their southern heritage: bring up the confederatos in Brazil!
That is cool as heck.If we Americans can take a lesson it would be to not try to carry on or bring back history but remember and learn from it.
Living traditions confederate Américan Brazilian.
Probably wont see this but.....great channel masa
Banning flags, symbols, clothes and ideas is a stupid thing. Here from Minas Gerais.
1:09 Just to sum up his very rough math here: About 750,000 died in the American Civil War (not 1 million). That was 2.5% of the population (equivalent to about 7Million today). 2977 people died on 911. 2977X2.5=7442.5. 7442.5X1460(days in 4 years) comes out to 10,866,050. So it would be a lot closer to say 2 911's a day everyday for 4 years. I know I'm a douche for posting this. I just had to do the math.
My 2nd great grandfather’s great uncle was William Hutchinson Norris. Porra. 🤦🏾♂️😒
lol
I love this channe, it gave a lot of awnsers but could you pleas do a video on Great zimbabwe, before the european times.
A very famous brazilian singer Rita Lee (former "Os Mutantes") is from Americana and in some interviews she used to tell the story of the american ancestry in the city and also that they introduced the water melon in Brazil.
nice video.
it's crazy that the coments section became a cesspool of hatred and racism,especially by non-brazilians,i hope one day brazilian people unite and make things better on our country.
sorry my english isn't very good.
My sincere sympathies to the Brazilians
Thats actually awsome and heart warming
My uncle lives in Americana now!
The Confederate exiles were a major thing after the civil war. Some even fought in the Mexican Civil War.
Great little piece of history. Thanks for the effort. As usual well researched and for the most part politically neutral.
I think the term surreal was invented for situations like this. i can't imagine what my reaction would be if I had happen upon this place while exploring Brazil and did not know of it's existence beforehand.
Just to correct, the city is not Americana, it's Santa Bárbara d'Oeste
Both cities are founded almost together, using the railways starting in São Paulo, by north americans coming from Southern U.S.A. States after the end of Civil War.