Tennessee: A Tour of the 50 States [16]
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- In this episode of a Tour of the 50 States, I take a look at the modern geography, current and historical state flags, and history of Tennessee, the 16th state to join the Union. Thanks for watching!
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@3:11 Is this just a video error or is West Tennessee actually in Eastern Tennessee and East Tennessee in Western Tennessee because that would be really confusing if that were the case.
Ah, that was my bad. Not sure how that one slipped by, thanks for the catch!
@@435American the video continues to show East Tennessee as West and West Tennessee as East
I’m so glad I know more about Tennessee now
Listen punk
I know alot about Tennessee because I live in Tennessee
Alright! A new video! Can’t wait for the next!
Excellent video ! The audio quality is so much better ! :)
Thanks!
Great video as always! Keep it up!
Tennessee does have one of the best flags out of the U.S. states/territories/D.C.
When you were talking about which states border Tennessee, I wish you would have highlighted it for clarity, like say using that yellow coloring but also highlighting TN with its state flag, just suggestions okay?
Can't wait for your next video!
Fun fact about the flag, the blue and white line acutely doesn’t symbolize anything. Originally it was just the three stars in the circle and a plain red background, because of this people would flip the flag upside down. So the state put the lines there saying that they should always be away from the pole. I just thought that was interesting.
@@gabagool3502
Ah, that is interesting! I think that's the first time I've heard of a flag having a design which purposely tells one which way it goes.
Although, today that would be such a big deal since most flags are made to a standard, which includes the part that attaches to the pole.
I live in Tennessee well west
I'm live in Tennessee thanks man
Hey another great summary, really like how you can describe everything only using a map. Only the section of the longest rivers is a little irritating imo, I'd rather see the whole location of the rivers instead of a close up but nevertheless your videos are high quality as they are already!
I'll be sure to do that in the next episode. Thanks for the comment!
2019 has a great start.
You might have gotten your east and west mixed up.
06:30
The Battle of Fort Sanders in Knoxville Tennessee does not make a lot of history books, but Lee's right-hand man,
General Longstreet (detached and on independent command) lost 800+ men in only 20 minutes there.
As Longstreet approached Knoxville,
he sent Wheeler's cavalry down through Maryville to attempt an attack from the south. At Fort Dickerson, he was
"...repulsed, by fire from the heights.."
(2 of the 16 forts can still experienced)
His attempt from the North of the city had been thwarted, when the federals detonated some munitions they had stored at the railroad Depot.
So, rather than march ALL the way around to the east, he decided to attempt an attack from the west.
Ironically, General Ambrose Burnside, who had twice lost against Longstreet, was his opponent.
There are still lots of civil war sites in the
city and surrounding region.
Don't know if you can correct it easily, but East and West Tennessee are labeled incorrectly at about 3:10 in the video. I'm considering a move to East TN, and thought for a moment I had been searching the wrong area! 🙂
East, West TN are backwards?
I have a South Asian name but I'm a 3rd generation Volunteer born in TN. Chattanooga will always be home for me :)
Me too Born at Erlanger Hospital. I have lived in or within 30 minutes of the city limits all my life.
I live in Greeneville, Tennessee😁 and I am in 3rd grade
When will the next video be out
Sometime soon, probably.
At last!
I love Tennessee
You have your East and West switched up.
lmao saved me a comment
Home!
Tennessee is sacred
Im north memphis and that's all that matter,real
Grace land is within Memphis not outside of it.
Oh hey
Morrethy why change your name???
I was tired of explaining my randomly generated username to people (and having to spell it out).
Holy shit you did this fairly quick didn't you. West in east and east in west.
Interstates are awful with all these potholes, lots of them are big enough to damage a car.
The way people drive suck too.
You got east and west backwards
Nashville is now the largest city in Tennessee.
And growing like crazy right?
I was born in Tennessee but live in Illinois😃
Do you miss it?
Do you have bitchute channel 🤔
I do, however I haven't kept the uploads up to date.
Edit: Never mind, apparently videos automatically upload to BitChute from UA-cam. Not sure how I wasn't aware of this 😅
@@435American oh okey 😄👍
You don't know east from west ? Ended the video for me ! What other facts are inaccurate ?
Graceland is in the hood
Dangerous place to live now
Why?
@@veronjeri2525 November 24th Shooting on I-24 freeway, 2 killed, 2 injured, December 25th, Christmas Day, RV with bomb in it explodes downtown taking out an AT&T center, taking out the internet 911 services, hospitals connections, even messed with Air traffic control tower guiding planes in the area, few miles away 2 days after The Nashville Bombing, December 27th a suspicious looking truck playing a warning that it will blow up in Lebanon tennessee, 25 miles away from Nashville Tennessee. The fact that people didn't think much of the gunshots downtown in Nashville before the bombing occurred because shooting regularly happen to those people living there. Not even the city I live in, which is big and very populated has those types of issues and crimes, Not to mention all the Tornadoes that pass through Tennessee, Intense snow storms that have time to time Caused outages, and is being Hit Badly with Covid-19 is a sign that im willing to stay here and not head that way to Tennessee.