Josephi Krakowski tough talk from someone who knows what that is Plus you’re cringe and not based. edit: Guess he deleted the comment and Voopity changed his icon And now he changed his name
And of course Red Dead brought the genre back some much needed attention. I would love to see new Westerns in theaters. And not that Cowboys vs Aliens kind of crap.
You can almost draw parallels to internet culture. At first it was lawless and you could basically do what ever but has slowly been becoming more regulated
By 2019, the age of pirates and bloggers was at an end The Internet was becoming a land of terms and conditions Even the message boards have mostly been tamed... A few websites still roamed, but they were being hunted down and BLACKLISTED...
Please do something like this too, about where the romanticized view of pirates comes from. When ever did pirates wear eye patches, wooden legs, have parrots, talk about booty, etc.
Werh aboo You dumb? The wild west has been around for much longer than Red Dead Redemption two... Jesus. It was obviously Red dead revolver that started this.
My Great Great Great Grandfather was in the Pony Express, fought in the Mexican American war, was a native-american interpreter, helped build Fort Davis in Texas, founded a Post Office there, and then moved to Lincoln County, New Mexico with his Spanish wife who had a son that married an Apache woman. They were there during the Lincoln County war with Billy the Kid.
I’m a Westerner from Arizona and it makes me happy that Western culture is starting to be appreciated again. It was depressing when people confused western culture with southern culture, but now that’s starting to fade.
I've recently been wondering where that confusion originates. I'm a Canadian, and I combined the two cultures in my head for whatever reason when I was a child, but differentiated them by the time I reached my late teens after actually thinking about it. I should add that I'm a Western Canadian from Alberta, which is a quite rural province north of Montana that generally has the same individualistic sentiment that most western states seem to have (though it still maintains distinct stereotypical Canadian elements to its culture). Even with that, I still confused southern and western cultures as a kid. My first thought is that it must have been old Hollywood movies that caused this confusion because of protagonists with southern accents, but I watched them again and most don't even speak like southerners. Maybe it's because people associate both the west and the south with rural life. I really don't know. I know a lot of southerners moved out west after the Civil War and would have definitely brought their southern drawls over with them, so that might also be a reason. It might even be the fact that certain states like Texas are called both western and southern depending on who you ask.
@@LetsGoWrongboarding That's true as well. It's definitely harder to hear accent differences if you're foreign to a country. I feel like it would be even harder to differentiate between the accents for non-North American English speakers like people from the UK or Australia.
I love being able to brag that my great-great-great grandfather got to meet the queen, Czar and the German leader, worked with Buffalo Bill & made relatives with Annie Oakley. My grandfather being Sitting Bull :)
I don’t know if the story is true, but nonetheless it is a good story. It reminded me of Sitting Bull and his legacy and influence on American culture.
Own a musket for home defense, since that's what the founding fathers intended. Four ruffians break into my house. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and Kentucky rifle. Blow a golf ball sized hole through the first man, he's dead on the spot. Draw my pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because it's smoothbore and nail the neighbors dog. I have to resort to the cannon mounted at the top of the stairs loaded with grape shot, "Tally ho lads" the grape shot shreds two men in the blast, the sound and extra shrapnel set off car alarms. Fix bayonet and charge the last terrified rapscallion. He Bleeds out waiting on the police to arrive since triangular bayonet wounds are impossible to stitch up. Just as the founding fathers intended
Red Dead Redemption series pretty much explains this, and you can see this as you were going around exploring! 🙂 by 1899 it was showing signs that it was pretty much dying and even explains that part in the second one, till you got to the 1st one which 1911. The rest of the USA at the time was starting become more modernized from Automobiles , to Semiautomatic Pistols instead of revolvers , aswell better law enforcement. Henceforth you can see these happening in Blackwater, and Saint Denis. The Wild west Truly didnt end till 1920!
There was definitely a second 2nd act to the wild west in the early 20th century. The Pancho Villa Mexican bandit era happened in the 1910s. That was the era when all those street shootouts happened between gunslingers. This was truly an era of lawlessness. See the battle of Columbus (1916) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Columbus_(1916)
1850-1890 Prime west 1890-1910 Late west 1910-1920 Tiny pockets of wild, lawlessness, sprinkled around parts of the south west, mostly in border areas, (Cochise County, mountainous parts of Arizona, etc.) 1920-present The old west is no more.
*You are walking down a small town in the Wild West when suddenly you hear a man shouting from the nearby the saloon. You hone in to what he is saying and you hear this...* “Ahhhhhhh found ya Lennyyyyyyy”
@@calebelliott147 well you didn't need a wheel to live in a peace and slow life not like in the old world that romans could enslave you or be a merchnet in the greece or middle east towns
@@calebelliott147 it not that they weren't smart is that they weren't in danger from being attack like europeans causing problems so you didn't need to rush a better life if your culture is peace ful
You think life among the natives was all peaceful? They were always waring with one another just like in other parts of the world. Conquest was the way of life for all people until recently.
@@calebelliott147 they never gone like the europeans did ethic cleansing, genocide, slavery, rape, torture, over killing a certain animal to extinction that the people and environment depend on that cause will death, replacing a plant and animal there a certain word for it. and the rest.
I will say; the native Americans (I am one, extremely enthralled in our history trying to educate people on our history that’s been swept under the rug) didn’t just procure smallpox on their own. It was a result of settlers coming over and the eventual warfare that which was begun by Europeans originally. We have been looked at as savages, less than human. We were sent to residential schools/boarding schools (for my brothas down south) to “kill the Indian within the child”. The schools were used to commit a cultural genocide that even now, still hasn’t been talked about. We need to research this more. We need to give our side of history too.
the American West is unlike any other. it just takes your breath away to be there and just experience the beauty. the air. the feeling of ancientness in the deserts, plains, and mountains. great place
I've probably learned more and retained more knowledge from your channel than I have in school. Thanks for helping me learn a ton of history and making it really entertaining to learn.
Didn't the 1960s bring about the space age and fascination with the future and technology? Also for some reason this makes me think of Toy Story and Buzz Light Year replacing Woody
American futurism in architecture and design as well as sociopolitical ideas is marked from about 1910 on. The Great War added a persistent note of pessimism to this futuristic enthusiasm.
Recently I watched Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven, which came out right when the spaghetti western had ran its course and was also Eastwood's final film in the genre. It's as if the man with no name hung up his hat and was forced to come to terms with the end of the life he lived. Between that film and Red Dead Redemption, both are excellent stories that show how civilization eventually sent the wild west into decline.
If I lived in the old west, I'd be a train engineer carrying livestock , people, mail and goods across the plains in a big 4-4-0 American type locomotive with a tall smoke stack and big red cowcatcher.
So for a few years now my gf and I have been creating a comic called Vainwood. It's about the relationship between Sheriff Thompson and the local bartender/bandit Elliot. We do a *lot* of research (like if being gay was a thing. oh boy it w a s) and this video helped a lot! We have a time span of 4 years in the story, so knowing the history is super useful! Awesome video man!
Wyoming would like to disagree. Our frontier days, Buffalo bill Cody museum, and dispersed low population are testament to that. (Go to frontier days if you can. Rodeo clowns, cowboys and pancakes for literal days)
This was humanities “perfect storm”, a lawless age where often there was no consequence for murder, an abundance of poverty and an age where revolvers and rifles went through some very significant technological advancements. Factor in the newspapers turning skilled gunmen into legendary gunslingers and you have a recipe for disaster. It was absolute chaos but still I can’t help but think there’s an honesty in that “eye for an eye” mentality that you can’t find anywhere in civilisation.
My dad sits around watching westerns most of his free time that he's not watching the news. I can empathize with people getting tired of westerns and the channel he watches has a lot of them. Oddly, some of them remind me of game plots and are interesting. One movie reminded me of something from Pokemon Sapphire, since the bad guy had a nautical cave hideout. I guess some of these ideas are older than we think.
Indian Chief, “Two Eagles,” was asked by a white government official, “You have observed the white man for 90 years. You’ve seen his wars and his technological advances. You’ve seen his progress, and the damage he’s done.” The Chief nodded in agreement. The official continued, “Considering all these events, in your opinion, where did the white man go wrong?” The Chief stared at the government official for over a minute and then calmly replied. “When white man find land, Indians running it. No taxes, No debt, Plenty buffalo, Plenty beaver, Clean Water; Women did all the work at camp, Medicine man free. Indian man spend all day hunting and fishing; All night [making love to wife.]” Then the chief leaned back and smiled. “Only white man dumb enough to think he can improve system like that.”
I grew up in the mountains of western Colorado, in an area that was so remote, at the time, it was still considered a frontier area (one doctor for a thousand square miles, nearest store was 45 miles away...which was fun in the winter, nearest hospital was over 50...again, fun in the winter as it could take over three hours to get there in a blizzard as I know from experience, nearest mall was 100 miles away). Some of the oldest folks in town remembered their parents telling them about the pack muletrains going up the mountains to the mines, and maybe not coming back because of accident, or animal attack, or avalanche in the winter. It was an interesting place to grow up, but definitely not as rough as it was in the early days.
More or less, the Wild West was fading by 1880. Between 1866-1880, law and order/civilsation was where you found it. The Old West was largely fading with both the end of the Indian Wars and the onset of civilisation. By 1890, the Frontier no longer existed.
The frontier line disappeared in 1890, but parts of Utah weren’t mapped until well into the 20th century, and the last Indian battle was in 1923. There were horseback outlaws in Arizona into the 1940’s. Just to say, it wasn’t that long ago for a lot of us living here.
Easy. They all moved to Tahiti.
Explain
@@ebrimambowe3030 They just needed a plan and money.
@@ebrimambowe3030 have some goddamn faith son
W h e r e s o u r m o n e y b o a h
@@Mattdewit Tahiti!
they didn’t have the required:
-Faith
-Noise
-Money
-A GOD DAMN PLAN!!!
No no no the wild west was destroyed by an English bloke called Gavin who had lumbago
Mhm and there was always rats, BOAHS.
you forgot loyalty
You forgot the drip son
all of this failed because Arturd refused to show his hentai.
I’m pretty sure the moment John Marston died is when the Wild West ended.
What about Jack Marston
Thx for the spoiler
Darth Vader it came out a year ago on pc
@@savagecat6924 LMAOOO
savage cat damn fool
The fastest click in the west
The wild web
same
I don't say this often, but I had a big ol' chuckle over your comment
Clicked faster than your own mouse.
Misread this and thought it said " fattest chick in the West"
This video: *exists*
RDR2 fans: You have entered the comedy area
Josephi Krakowski tough talk from someone who knows what that is
Plus you’re cringe and not based.
edit: Guess he deleted the comment and Voopity changed his icon
And now he changed his name
@@josephikrakowski1137 Still beats an anime one
You’re given me lumbago
What did Josephi say?
@@Raazi-0s I used to have Alastor as my pfp and he called it cringe
And of course Red Dead brought the genre back some much needed attention. I would love to see new Westerns in theaters. And not that Cowboys vs Aliens kind of crap.
Tall Order well there’s a lot of good western movies that came out just couple years ago
Django unchained
The magnificent 7
The hateful eight
Didn't Kurt Russel just do like 40 million cowboy movies
@@craigbiggam2111 nah 50 million
@@deadeye1214 Did you mean the Hateful Eight?
Dylan Rich yes I did 😂
wE jUst nEed
M O N E Y
Explain
But I got Lumbago!!!
Muneh*
HAVE SOME GODDAMN F A I T H !
T O T A H I T I
You can almost draw parallels to internet culture. At first it was lawless and you could basically do what ever but has slowly been becoming more regulated
I didn't think of that. Good comparison
We're more Memes than People at this point.
@@Liquidsback why are we still here? Just to suffer?
By 2019, the age of pirates and bloggers was at an end
The Internet was becoming a land of terms and conditions
Even the message boards have mostly been tamed...
A few websites still roamed, but they were being hunted down and BLACKLISTED...
@@Liquidsback Memes, the DNA of the soul.
“ our time has passed, John”
Sorry about the delay. Christmas and all. Plus some issues with music copyright in good ol' UA-cam fashion. Now its here so its time to cheer.
We appreciate it man! From a long time subscriber, keep up the amazing work! We'll wait as long as needed
Atlantropa Articles Glass Wars lore video?
Yay!
Please do something like this too, about where the romanticized view of pirates comes from. When ever did pirates wear eye patches, wooden legs, have parrots, talk about booty, etc.
@@MaxArceus pirated did wear eye patches, so they would have an eye used to the darkness below deck so they could see as soon as they were below deck
STICK TO THE GOD DAM PLAN ARTHUR
wHEn YoU UpLoAD
i didn’t expect you to be here
WE JUST NEED MUNEH
CheezeWafflz Mapping Ahah love your videos man!
YOU JUDT GOTTA HAVE FAITH!
Correction its: ORTHER!
Oh I can’t do that, if have
*Terminal Lumbago*
This comment section:
98% RDR2
1.5% "American knights"
Where do cringy T E X T memes fit in?
98+1.5= 99.5+1= 101 🤔
@@joviinter 98+1.5+1=100.5%
This comment has a plan and time
Someone has been playing a lot of Red Dead
Yer alright boah
stole my comment lmao
Justin Muchler hasn’t everyone
i mean, i was gonna comment that but you beat me to it, so i guess you didn't really steal it.
Justin Muchler I literally just posted a comment like this before I saw this 😢
Red Dead Redemption 2 was so popular they made the wild west a real thing!
Werh aboo You dumb? The wild west has been around for much longer than Red Dead Redemption two... Jesus.
It was obviously Red dead revolver that started this.
Fooking nice
A game so good it altered the timeline
Can I ask if you're dumb?
@@soybasedjeremy3653 Can I ask you the same thing? I know it's overused, but r/wooosh.
The real reason why the wild west ended because all outlaw, gunslinger, cowboy went to Tahiti
Dead joke. Move on.
@@balabanasireti TAHITI
@@balabanasireti MANGOE
@@balabanasireti Doubt! Doubt! Doubt!
@@balabanasireti Tahiti
My favorite western movie is Back to the Future Part III.
My favorite is the one were the dude dies
@@kameradin8964 The Big Lebowski? I'm pretty sure The Dude wasn't killed in that one.
my favourite is Django Unchained lol
Julius von Brunk my favorite western is Rango
@@Dell-ol6hb Same. It is the only western I've seen though.
It fell due to LUMBAGO.
What about uncle being the greatest character in rdr2
"YOU'LL HAVE MORE TO WORRY ABOUT THAN LUMBAGO" -Abigail Williams
LUMBAGOLUMBAGOLUMBAGOLUMBAGOLUMBAGOLUMBAGOLUMBAGO
GET UP
EVERYBODY IS RUNNING *Abigail Roberts
Things that would’ve saved the Wild West
•mUnEh
•tImE
•SoMe gOdDaMm fAitH
•nOiSe
And a plan to Tahiti
Lumbago......
@@nic-hol-assgrain6574 *house building theme intensifies*
YeetusД Feetus tbat theme was a fuckin tune icl
Dead joke. Move on.
*dutch disliked this
Genghis Khan WE JUST NEED MONEY!!!
Buy the Sahara
*T A H I T I*
Genghis Khan WE JUST NEED TO LAY LOW
MANGOES
*the wild west isn't falling, have some goddamn **-FAITH-*
You need jesus
I just need money!
It is falling at some time of the year for a couple months....
*-Yes-* *NO*
I have a PLAN
“Cowboys became the American knights” I like that quote
In Japan samurai movies are their equivalent of westerns which just shows you the parallels.
Never in a million years would I expect Vladimir Lenin to show up and teach me about the American West. A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
Hahahaha
I hope commies stay out of the America’s for good
i caught that star wars quote even if no one else did
You just used a Star Wars meme to talk about the Wild West.
The Senate will decide your fate.
@@Laesis Thats not a meme just because he said it and its in the movie also its fate not faith
I wonder in which year the Great States of Lemoyne, New Hanover and West Elizabeth became members of the Union
Lemoyne would probably just be whenever Louisiana did.
and when ambarino will start to have towns
They just needed A GOD DAMN PLAN
@@colonialbred3399 ambarino has towns they're all just abandoned
Lemoyne seceded and joined the Confederacy
Oh I remember those days
If only I just had some damn F A I T H
Oh Arturo, we only need one more score and we'll be gone to Tahiti
And it involves god damn train
Tahiti
Don't get tuberculosis
Or Lumbago
why you being ligmasis?
the disturbed one stop😂😂
Tubonerculosis is far more dangerous
the disturbed one its making a comeback with those caravan morons headed to our border again
Guys it's okay, Dutch has a plan. He just needs some money and some god damn FAITH
😂
*Insert RDR2 Joke*
*Generate likes*
It's all part of the P L A N , it's all coming together. I just N E E E E D Time.
"Have some God damned faith, Arthur"
N O I S E A R T H U R N O O O O O I S E
@@kevinkuras4298 Now he has 400+ likes so...
He just need TIME and some god dammed FAITH
"I Will Keep Trying, And You'll Keep Doubting Me, And We’ll Keep Failing"
I have to replay the game i forgot almost everything
@Kevin Kuras i just needed TIME but you keep on *DOUBTING ME* ARTHURRR
Pinkertons: "Let me guess, your home?"
Dutch Van der Lin: "It was... *shows the Wild West* And it was beautiful."
The Wild West isn’t over!
HAVE SOME GODDAMN FAITH!!!
My Great Great Great Grandfather was in the Pony Express, fought in the Mexican American war, was a native-american interpreter, helped build Fort Davis in Texas, founded a Post Office there, and then moved to Lincoln County, New Mexico with his Spanish wife who had a son that married an Apache woman. They were there during the Lincoln County war with Billy the Kid.
I’m a Westerner from Arizona and it makes me happy that Western culture is starting to be appreciated again. It was depressing when people confused western culture with southern culture, but now that’s starting to fade.
I've recently been wondering where that confusion originates. I'm a Canadian, and I combined the two cultures in my head for whatever reason when I was a child, but differentiated them by the time I reached my late teens after actually thinking about it. I should add that I'm a Western Canadian from Alberta, which is a quite rural province north of Montana that generally has the same individualistic sentiment that most western states seem to have (though it still maintains distinct stereotypical Canadian elements to its culture). Even with that, I still confused southern and western cultures as a kid.
My first thought is that it must have been old Hollywood movies that caused this confusion because of protagonists with southern accents, but I watched them again and most don't even speak like southerners. Maybe it's because people associate both the west and the south with rural life. I really don't know. I know a lot of southerners moved out west after the Civil War and would have definitely brought their southern drawls over with them, so that might also be a reason. It might even be the fact that certain states like Texas are called both western and southern depending on who you ask.
@@ShowginTV to us canadians, those accents can sound very similar! I couldn't really tell western from southern until I travelled a bit down there.
kinda the same thing
@@LetsGoWrongboarding That's true as well. It's definitely harder to hear accent differences if you're foreign to a country. I feel like it would be even harder to differentiate between the accents for non-North American English speakers like people from the UK or Australia.
@@ShowginTV imagine Americans trying to tell someone from Saskatchewan apart from an Ontarian! Easy for us, not so much for them.
*_John Marston is typing_*
*Arthur has been banned for not have enough faith*
*Pinkerton wants to know your location*
*Water has joined the chat*
*John Marston has left the chat*
WE NEED MONEY has joined the chat
*YOU GOT SOME MONAH FO MA BOAH* has joined
I love being able to brag that my great-great-great grandfather got to meet the queen, Czar and the German leader, worked with Buffalo Bill & made relatives with Annie Oakley.
My grandfather being Sitting Bull :)
Colleen New Holy woah I just learned about your grandpa in my history class
Yo what are these names
Nice lie
Meanwhile my uncle is having a Terminal Lumbago
I don’t know if the story is true, but nonetheless it is a good story. It reminded me of Sitting Bull and his legacy and influence on American culture.
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Hello, remember me
YEEEHAWWW Happy Rusev day to you Justin Y!
WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE, IM GONNA COMMIT SCOOTER ANKLE IF YOU DON'T TELL ME!
Eyy so quick so omnipresent and still so good.
@@squidletdos6624 he does this, he's subbed to almost every big tuber.
Wild West fell because...
_T H E Y D I D N ' T H A V E A N Y G O D D A M N F A I TH_
Just 1 more train Arthur!
just 1 more big score arthur
NOISE
@Windigo Jones i mean your not wrongggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
Lumbago........
"I've got a plan, I just need more money!"
T A H I T I
Alex Morris when you played the original and secretly know how things turn out
Have some goddamn faith!
@@tyuiopt0 it's a magical place....
*HAvE sOmE GoDDaMn fAiTh!!*
Own a musket for home defense, since that's what the founding fathers intended.
Four ruffians break into my house. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and Kentucky rifle.
Blow a golf ball sized hole through the first man, he's dead on the spot.
Draw my pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because it's smoothbore and nail the neighbors dog.
I have to resort to the cannon mounted at the top of the stairs loaded with grape shot, "Tally ho lads" the grape shot shreds two men in the blast, the sound and extra shrapnel set off car alarms.
Fix bayonet and charge the last terrified rapscallion. He Bleeds out waiting on the police to arrive since triangular bayonet wounds are impossible to stitch up.
Just as the founding fathers intended
lol
K
Our founding fathers did it like a Boss!
ily
‘Murica
"Life is one big yee haw and then you die."
- Arthur Morgan, 1864-1899.
1863
My favorite quote from him. So powerful
@@guyinplaid3472 I cried at that quote
Which mission did he say that??
Pretty sure Arthur was born in 1863.
Some say he had a plan, some say he was crazy but I say, it was all apart of the plan
a pretty shitty plan then if you ask me
@@TheNerving you just need some GODDAMM FAITH!
@@gabrielcaballero4817 God dammit for how long have you been telling that?!
ALL WE NEED IS ONE BIG SCORE
the plan is to move to Tahiti
But where is Gavin?
He died from the Tuberculosis.
Aaron Kitzmann lumbago*
In tahiti. He had faith unlike Arthur
Has anyone seen Gavin?
He had LUMBAGO
Reasons why the Wild West died :
1. John Marston died
2. *L U M B A G O*
Red Dead Redemption series pretty much explains this, and you can see this as you were going around exploring! 🙂 by 1899 it was showing signs that it was pretty much dying and even explains that part in the second one, till you got to the 1st one which 1911. The rest of the USA at the time was starting become more modernized from Automobiles , to Semiautomatic Pistols instead of revolvers , aswell better law enforcement. Henceforth you can see these happening in Blackwater, and Saint Denis. The Wild west Truly didnt end till 1920!
I don't think the Wild West really "ended" but rather gradually faded. Some parts of the center of the US are still pretty wild even today.
The Apache wars didn't end until 1924
Just saying
There was definitely a second 2nd act to the wild west in the early 20th century.
The Pancho Villa Mexican bandit era happened in the 1910s. That was the era when all those street shootouts happened between gunslingers. This was truly an era of lawlessness. See the battle of Columbus (1916)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Columbus_(1916)
Late 1910s Early 1920s makes more scene to me.
It ended when Marston died
Why do you have to say That?
Jack marston was still a cowboy
It died from terminal lumbago
1850-1890 Prime west
1890-1910 Late west
1910-1920 Tiny pockets of wild, lawlessness, sprinkled around parts of the south west, mostly in border areas, (Cochise County, mountainous parts of Arizona, etc.)
1920-present The old west is no more.
I have ancestors who raided the border area till the 1920s
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Your character looks like lenin
Good 🤠
@@swausgebouwen143 Better dead than red!
@@feetmusk your blood is red
@@feetmusk Better blue (suffocated to death) than blue (conservative)
Corvyn Malfoy, Mediocre Collector If you have to explain your joke, it isn’t good
*You are walking down a small town in the Wild West when suddenly you hear a man shouting from the nearby the saloon. You hone in to what he is saying and you hear this...*
“Ahhhhhhh found ya Lennyyyyyyy”
Red Dead redemption 2 is amazing
It's a great game.
I agree.
North American Continent: [Has land past the Mississippi River]
American Settlers: It's free real estate!
Along with 50,000 years of not having invented the wheel
@@calebelliott147 well you didn't need a wheel to live in a peace and slow life not like in the old world that romans could enslave you or be a merchnet in the greece or middle east towns
@@calebelliott147 it not that they weren't smart is that they weren't in danger from being attack like europeans causing problems so you didn't need to rush a better life if your culture is peace ful
You think life among the natives was all peaceful? They were always waring with one another just like in other parts of the world. Conquest was the way of life for all people until recently.
@@calebelliott147 they never gone like the europeans did ethic cleansing, genocide, slavery, rape, torture, over killing a certain animal to extinction that the people and environment depend on that cause will death, replacing a plant and animal there a certain word for it. and the rest.
“The cowboy became the American knight”
18 NAKED COWBOYS 🤠
Waiting to be fucked
Finally Someone gets the reference
ORGIES IN THE SHOWER
Dutch says that's not a good plan
bigshaqgaming
dutch called and he said this aint the plan
I will say; the native Americans (I am one, extremely enthralled in our history trying to educate people on our history that’s been swept under the rug) didn’t just procure smallpox on their own. It was a result of settlers coming over and the eventual warfare that which was begun by Europeans originally. We have been looked at as savages, less than human. We were sent to residential schools/boarding schools (for my brothas down south) to “kill the Indian within the child”. The schools were used to commit a cultural genocide that even now, still hasn’t been talked about. We need to research this more. We need to give our side of history too.
Like your own comment. This needs to be heard.
Yes, please share your story!
Settlers: *sees the west*
Settlers: It’s Free Real Estate.
Who clicked on this cuz they got into the Wild West genre after playing RDR2
It was on Xbox gamepass
Me
*yes*
ik you're 8 but that game is not western at all it takes place in the south
Same here
Watching this because I am almost done with Red Dead Redemption 2. 😂🤣😂
Jermaine Watson Sr. Lol same
I'm At Cuba!
I'm still playing, I just finished Rhodes.
Hey there mister!
Yooooooooooo dead asss
In truth, the Fall of the West can be tracked to the following quote:
"John? Insist?"
Rdr reference
MICAH WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION
@Reagan James I dont think your dog is comin back kid. RIP Cain
RAT
Micah's dead
Micah was a rat, he deserved it. But Dutch deserved it even more.
the American West is unlike any other. it just takes your breath away to be there and just experience the beauty. the air. the feeling of ancientness in the deserts, plains, and mountains. great place
When Arthur Morgan died it was the beginning of the end of the Wild West.
When John Marston died the Wild West was officially over.
It started when a man named Dutch meet someone called hosa and ended when agent Ross killed someone called John Marston
Dude cringe.
No it ended when a man named Jack Marston killed Agent Ross
*H o s a*
Dead joke. Shut up and move on already.
Passione Nero why do you have such a problem with the red dead redemption series
Why did the Wild West fall?
It caught Lumbago.
I've probably learned more and retained more knowledge from your channel than I have in school. Thanks for helping me learn a ton of history and making it really entertaining to learn.
This town ain't big enough for the two uvahh!..
"Let me try!.....Uh.....Hey punk."
[kisses you on the lips then disappears back into my hole]
ain't I a stinker??
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Now skeeter he ain’t hurtin nobody
1899 = cowboys
2019 = regular people
What an intellectual
4mil B. C. = ooga booga
2020 = Savages
Na dude cowboys are still very real in America lol
@@Slapnuts9627 yes
Can we copy strike the Wild West for coping red dead redemption
i cant believe the wild west copied red dead redemption. literaly fuming rn 😤😤
Same we should cancel it for copying a content that it stoled 😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤
At least we can experienced it in video games
what do you mean? isn't iraq like the wild west? Well maybe it's a bit worse than that actually with all that religious extremism
@NatPop no the whole country is a shit show
@@hazzmati not any more thankfully
@NatPop Thanks, and most of the USA is fine
Hazzmati it’s the wild east
I have a plan WE JUST NEED MONEY
*MUNEH
Playing this in the background while playing Red Dead Redemption 2.
Take a shot every time someone pours a shot.
dutch was living in the online
version of red dead thats why he needed so much money
That’s why he fucks up most of his personal robberies, online’s robberies give no money or training.
wow its rlly been a year. havent played for time now got 13k
Didn't the 1960s bring about the space age and fascination with the future and technology?
Also for some reason this makes me think of Toy Story and Buzz Light Year replacing Woody
noice observation
Nice
I think that’s exactly what Pixar was going for, in a way
American futurism in architecture and design as well as sociopolitical ideas is marked from about 1910 on. The Great War added a persistent note of pessimism to this futuristic enthusiasm.
That is the 1950s you’re thinking of
Even if my boi Arthur lived to survive that damn tuberculosis, wild wild west would still die out.
RIP my boi Arthur
*THERE'S A SNAKE IN MY BOOT!!*
*there's a boot in my snake
If it’s not a red dead reference, then you can just leave.
@@regalspork5434 It was MICAH all along!
Yeah, we’re doing Red Dead References
@@epicgorkdirkmork6278 has anyone else not seen toy story?!
The Red Dead Redemption Jokes are absolutely hilarious. YOU JUST NEED SOME GODDAM FAITH.
Recently I watched Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven, which came out right when the spaghetti western had ran its course and was also Eastwood's final film in the genre. It's as if the man with no name hung up his hat and was forced to come to terms with the end of the life he lived. Between that film and Red Dead Redemption, both are excellent stories that show how civilization eventually sent the wild west into decline.
If I lived in the old west, I'd be a train engineer carrying livestock , people, mail and goods across the plains in a big 4-4-0 American type locomotive with a tall smoke stack and big red cowcatcher.
I would be working in a farm.
I would die of cholera
I'd have. Uh... died too bells palsy?
I did hold up many banks, shoot up hundred of cops and Pinkertons before retiring to Tahiti
I would do everything that was said here, but i have terminal lumbago...
Wow amazing video Cody, I can't imagine the amount of time invested in this project. 10/10
You forgot about Tahiti.
I live in Cheyenne, WY. I like our history.
N. Harris people actually live in Wyoming?
@@ididntknowshewas1470 Yeah a few hundred thousand people.
Great Wolf that is nothing in today’s world
Lies, it’s a fictional state.
Ah, Cheyenne. Home of the nearest Taco Bell from my house.
I live about 100 miles east of you ☺️
“ *Desperately your mah favorite parasite ...I lied ring worms my favorite parasite ..no..ring worms rats with the plague ..then you* “
Thank you knowledge hub for making history that much more interesting!
What About TAHITI!??!? Have some faith
So for a few years now my gf and I have been creating a comic called Vainwood. It's about the relationship between Sheriff Thompson and the local bartender/bandit Elliot. We do a *lot* of research (like if being gay was a thing. oh boy it w a s) and this video helped a lot! We have a time span of 4 years in the story, so knowing the history is super useful! Awesome video man!
That. Is. Awesome.
Greetings from the Wild East!
wasn't that great
*lumbago intensifies*
Amazing video. One of the best on here for a while
Wild West is New Mexico. Both back then and now.
yep, yep it is
I live in NM and you are kinda right
Wyoming would like to disagree. Our frontier days, Buffalo bill Cody museum, and dispersed low population are testament to that.
(Go to frontier days if you can. Rodeo clowns, cowboys and pancakes for literal days)
shhh
And Texas, and Arizona, Nevada, California, Colorado, Utah, and maybe Kansas and Oklahoma.
This was humanities “perfect storm”, a lawless age where often there was no consequence for murder, an abundance of poverty and an age where revolvers and rifles went through some very significant technological advancements. Factor in the newspapers turning skilled gunmen into legendary gunslingers and you have a recipe for disaster. It was absolute chaos but still I can’t help but think there’s an honesty in that “eye for an eye” mentality that you can’t find anywhere in civilisation.
My dad sits around watching westerns most of his free time that he's not watching the news. I can empathize with people getting tired of westerns and the channel he watches has a lot of them. Oddly, some of them remind me of game plots and are interesting. One movie reminded me of something from Pokemon Sapphire, since the bad guy had a nautical cave hideout. I guess some of these ideas are older than we think.
"America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between.
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- Oscar Wilde
Robin Espersen “something something “- idk
Sounds like today's US.
Apparently cuz libtards & democrats invaded with normal people & brought that decadence with them.
@@dixiefish0173 lmao keep blaming them for everything your country does wrong
Dixie Fish 01 🙄
Indian Chief, “Two Eagles,” was asked by a white government official, “You have observed the white man for 90 years. You’ve seen his wars and his technological advances. You’ve seen his progress, and the damage he’s done.”
The Chief nodded in agreement.
The official continued, “Considering all these events, in your opinion, where did the white man go wrong?”
The Chief stared at the government official for over a minute and then calmly replied. “When white man find land, Indians running it. No taxes, No debt, Plenty buffalo, Plenty beaver, Clean Water; Women did all the work at camp, Medicine man free. Indian man spend all day hunting and fishing; All night [making love to wife.]”
Then the chief leaned back and smiled. “Only white man dumb enough to think he can improve system like that.”
I grew up in the mountains of western Colorado, in an area that was so remote, at the time, it was still considered a frontier area (one doctor for a thousand square miles, nearest store was 45 miles away...which was fun in the winter, nearest hospital was over 50...again, fun in the winter as it could take over three hours to get there in a blizzard as I know from experience, nearest mall was 100 miles away). Some of the oldest folks in town remembered their parents telling them about the pack muletrains going up the mountains to the mines, and maybe not coming back because of accident, or animal attack, or avalanche in the winter. It was an interesting place to grow up, but definitely not as rough as it was in the early days.
More or less, the Wild West was fading by 1880. Between 1866-1880, law and order/civilsation was where you found it. The Old West was largely fading with both the end of the Indian Wars and the onset of civilisation. By 1890, the Frontier no longer existed.
Yes officially the government said the frontier ended in 1890 but the culture and lifestyle of the Wild West still lingered on until the 1920's.
The Wild West would have still been going on today if yall just had some *MANGOES AND SOME GODDAMN FAITH*
This is a question that I've always wanted answered but never bothered to ask. Thanks for the video!
Nobody:
Cowboys: "Alright, catch ya later then"
Little did they know, John Marston and Arthur Morgan made an huge impact on everyone’s perspective on the Wild Wild West.
The frontier line disappeared in 1890, but parts of Utah weren’t mapped until well into the 20th century, and the last Indian battle was in 1923. There were horseback outlaws in Arizona into the 1940’s. Just to say, it wasn’t that long ago for a lot of us living here.
I'm in my 20s and I love watching westerns like John Wayne and Clint Eastwood movies and TV shows like Bonanza and Gunsmoke