The video is concise, but leaves out a lot details. Nothing in mentioned about the Loyalists motives, or the Nuetrals. Much less that Britain was trying to recoup costs of defending colonists in the French and Indian War. Also, people in Britain were overall more heavily taxed than in the American colonies.
Brilliantly created and produced BUT incredibly hard to digest! So much information in such a short time, with a timeline at bottom that we need to refer to at constant intervals that then disappears, and on and on - becomes hard to appreciate.
There was no such thing as Maine at the time and the location of the cities are all off. For example, neither Trenton nor Princeton are in North Jersey and Philadelphia is located in in the far Southeast corner of Pennsylvania, not halfway up the Delaware.
I thought that this was a AI video that took no effort but I was wrong. Really impressive stuff man!
still feels a bit stale and ai generated
I dont think it's a compliment if you mistake original content for AI content, lol
Wait, Maine was part of Massachusetts
The video is concise, but leaves out a lot details. Nothing in mentioned about the Loyalists motives, or the Nuetrals. Much less that Britain was trying to recoup costs of defending colonists in the French and Indian War. Also, people in Britain were overall more heavily taxed than in the American colonies.
Thanks to the French!🇫🇷⚜️
Brilliantly created and produced BUT incredibly hard to digest! So much information in such a short time, with a timeline at bottom that we need to refer to at constant intervals that then disappears, and on and on - becomes hard to appreciate.
Good stuff!
Maine was not a colony or a state.Then why do you have it on your map
It would become a state in 1820 due to complex matters surrounding the Missouri Compromise, so pretty early in US history at least.
There was no such thing as Maine at the time and the location of the cities are all off. For example, neither Trenton nor Princeton are in North Jersey and Philadelphia is located in in the far Southeast corner of Pennsylvania, not halfway up the Delaware.
I would like to point out that Maine didn’t exist as a state or colony, it was part of Massachusetts.