@@michelleanderson245 Which isn't even the original "rock," since the one in the tower was moved there by quarry workers (including my great grandfather) back in the 1890s.
Came over here from Mr Terry and I have to say, it’s wonderful to see a fresh channel get attention. History channels like yourself, Oversimplified, etc are great and I hope you continue to grow! Subscribed.
As a direct descendant of Governor William Bradford who was raised in New England and had the glorified version of Plymouth Colony’s history shoved down my throat…this is the version I approve of.
If I won the lottery the 1st thing I would do is fund the making of as many of these episodes as possible. Could you imagine getting one of these episodes a week?! A man can dream...
10% of Americans can trace their lineage back to the Mayflower. I’m one of them too. 😊 When Tennessee opened, my ancestors set up shop as farmers, preachers, and eventually doctors/surgeons, and never ever left. 😅
I always like channels that do medieval and ancient history instead of ww2 all the time its sad cause you never see vids about the wars of the diadochi
Gotta spread the word about this channel. Trust yours will be one of my suggestions any time I'm asked. Your stuff is amazing to watch and interesting, entertaining and full of information. Great animation and scripting. Hope you get the respect from the UA-cam algorithm gods that you deserve... Thank you so much for your work.
Honestly some of the best content on UA-cam. Better than any other history channel. The topics, the animation, the stories it's all amazing! This channel is going to blow up big time, I'm really glad I found it!
Important distinction about predestination & Calvinist thought @0:30. It's not that you didn't need to be good to go to Heaven; it's more that if you were Saved, then you'd only want to do good. This is foundational to what Max Weber called the "Protestant work-ethic" & really underlies almost every base assumption in the liberal/Western/capitalist world of modernity! Even down to the individual (rather than family/tribe/sect/etc) being the primary level of analysis.
a unit of distance used in astronomy, equal to about 3.26 light years (3.086 × 1013 kilometers). One parsec corresponds to the distance at which the mean radius of the earth's orbit subtends an angle of one second of arc.
I'm in the process of moving the Drawn of History style stuff from my old channel to here. At the same time, I'm hard at work on the new content but each episode takes about 2 months.
Predestination is NOT ideal if you're prone to anxiety and/or panic attacks ,because it's all about not knowing what's going to happen to you when you die!
The Separatists, uh...pilgrims, didn't leave the Netherlands voluntarily. They were kicked out. The Netherlands was famous for their tolerance, the separatists, however, _weren't._ The lack of tolerance on the part of the pilgrims got them threatened with a "leave, or rot in prison," option. The only reason why they were able to fit into one ship is because so many of them took the prison option, where they died.
“NOW THATS A LOTTA DAMAGE!!!” I’ve actually been learning about this stuff in school, like the mayflower compact and now I’m learning about the revolution and the Declaration of Independence
I don’t know if you like it when people compare you to others but with your history and comedic sketches are such as beautiful and hilarious as Oversimplified. Great job and keep up the work!
I love this. And the ties to Holland, I actually have a "separatist" from there, but they landed in New Amsterdam. Thomas Southard was born in 1615 Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands and died D:1 Apr 1684 Long Island City, Queens, New York (which New Amsterdam became New York in 1665). Thomas's daughters stared several lines, like the Vanderbilts, the Bouviers (Jackie Kennedy's family) and my own Iowa Southards, my grandparents.
They didn't eat lobster because they were regarded as large insects and turkey was mostly a side dish. The most eatien meat was venison which they never had before because in England you would hanged if you killed one of the king's deer.
I've seen a 28lb Lobster, when I worked at Market Basket, a regional grocery store. To get a 20lb Maine Lobster you have to be in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire or Nova Scotia and go to the docks or a grocery store. However be warned it will be good for Lobser stew, chower, or bisk but for anything else it will be too tough.
Once again I would like to suggest you make something on the 7 years war but also Henry VII as very few people know about him (Shakespeare wrote 4 5 6 8 but 7 not a word)
I’m one of those Mr. Tearry immigrants lol. I can’t wait for this channel to REALLY blow up! These animations are great, like a unique spin of Oversimplified! Also, I think it’d be pretty cool if you covered Hernán Cortéz or Lewis and Clark, if you’re taking suggestions lol.
4:21 Loving it, but King James I (James VI in Scotland) was a Scottish King, grandson on King Henry VII (of England) and James I of England after Queen Elizabeth I died with no heir. He had the broadest Scottish accent and most definitely didn’t sound like he came from Essex! I laughed all the same.
Well thing is he wasnt raised by his parents. His mom was in prison (and she herself didnt speak english she spoke french) and his das was dead. He was raised in the english court
Not everywhere has to grow into a big town or thriving city... the numerous plagues, wars and economic migration from rural to urban cities probably didn't help much either come to think of it 😂
@@stephenwright8824 They promised to make a video called "Massachusetts Bay Colony." Oh well, I guess some of the same topics were explored in other videos.
@@DrawnofHistory I've been waiting for part two for 3 hours now ;) I need it asap. Keep up the good work! You're so going to be one of those big History youtube channels. Perhaps even OverSimplified level.
As someone born and raised on Cape Cod (Plymouth isn’t actually on the Cape) that lobster on the table is far more likely historically than a turkey (although I’m pretty sure they didn’t serve lobster that day). Lobster was so plentiful before we fished the hell out of it, that at certain times the beaches were so covered in massive lobsters you couldn’t walk down the beach to the water without stepping on them, they also grew to huge sizes, at least twice as large than what you see today, multiple feet long. Also they were considered trash food and were served to prisoners because they were so plentiful and looked down on.
I came in to watch just to be sure that a nice portion of my country is trying to ditch the same freedoms that brought them to this land. Shame. Religious followings continue to have people at odds. Thanks for the goods.
Let me know if you 're a pilgrim sent over by Mr. Terry. Give him a shout-out here!
Yup
Yep
Yes sir
here!
Yep
My fave thing about Plymouth rock is that sometimes people genuinely don't know it's literally a rock
Which Plymouth, the original or the namesake? The original has a ruddy great big cliff!
@@Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming i mean the one in Plymouth MA thats surrounded by a tower
I found that out from the jontron video.
@@michelleanderson245 Which isn't even the original "rock," since the one in the tower was moved there by quarry workers (including my great grandfather) back in the 1890s.
And an underwhelming rock as well
I love how the natives have sort of a New English accent
Little known fact that the "New Jersey" accent is indigenous.
@@DrawnofHistory prove it.
Came over here from Mr Terry and I have to say, it’s wonderful to see a fresh channel get attention. History channels like yourself, Oversimplified, etc are great and I hope you continue to grow! Subscribed.
As a direct descendant of Governor William Bradford who was raised in New England and had the glorified version of Plymouth Colony’s history shoved down my throat…this is the version I approve of.
7:16 "To show you the power of Flex Seal..."
If I won the lottery the 1st thing I would do is fund the making of as many of these episodes as possible. Could you imagine getting one of these episodes a week?! A man can dream...
My last name is on the Mayflower compact if my family's stories are true its where one branch got it's start on this side of the pond
10% of Americans can trace their lineage back to the Mayflower. I’m one of them too. 😊 When Tennessee opened, my ancestors set up shop as farmers, preachers, and eventually doctors/surgeons, and never ever left. 😅
I always like channels that do medieval and ancient history instead of ww2 all the time its sad cause you never see vids about the wars of the diadochi
Gotta spread the word about this channel. Trust yours will be one of my suggestions any time I'm asked. Your stuff is amazing to watch and interesting, entertaining and full of information. Great animation and scripting. Hope you get the respect from the UA-cam algorithm gods that you deserve... Thank you so much for your work.
I know you were trying to do han solo...but it sounded like 80s Charlie sheen😂
Great video! Saw the review from Mr Terry History and had to come and subscribe. It was very informative and funny as hell! Look forward to more vids!
Honestly some of the best content on UA-cam. Better than any other history channel. The topics, the animation, the stories it's all amazing! This channel is going to blow up big time, I'm really glad I found it!
Interesting History Here! =D
Letty me know how you like it at the end.
Just a slight amendment needed. The Mayflower left Plymouth harbour on September 16th 1620, not September 6th.
Important distinction about predestination & Calvinist thought @0:30. It's not that you didn't need to be good to go to Heaven; it's more that if you were Saved, then you'd only want to do good. This is foundational to what Max Weber called the "Protestant work-ethic" & really underlies almost every base assumption in the liberal/Western/capitalist world of modernity! Even down to the individual (rather than family/tribe/sect/etc) being the primary level of analysis.
200 armed Massachusets warriors walked into camp...and demanded a feast.
(Happy Thanksgiving!)
I did not know Phil swift was from the 1600s lol
We built this nation on flex tape
YES PERFECT
Found your channel today, got to say you have great content. :^)
a unit of distance used in astronomy, equal to about 3.26 light years (3.086 × 1013 kilometers). One parsec corresponds to the distance at which the mean radius of the earth's orbit subtends an angle of one second of arc.
I was waiting for more
I'm in the process of moving the Drawn of History style stuff from my old channel to here. At the same time, I'm hard at work on the new content but each episode takes about 2 months.
Drawn of History what is your old channel?
I am actually related to the pilgrims so lucky me
Each pilgrim woman had like a dozen children so if you're English ancestry in America you often are related to the pilgrims 😅
Predestination is NOT ideal if you're prone to anxiety and/or panic attacks ,because it's all about not knowing what's going to happen to you when you die!
I definitely wouldn't last!
Ah, my ancestors (I’m the something great grandson of William White)
the link didn't even work
Hilarious video!
Thanks, check out thr others
First time to your videos, thank you for your service
i dont think the bay colony video is coming soon guys....
Algorithm
What happened to "No questions?"😮. 🤓😎✌🏻
More Lafayette
phil saved america
My mom used to be a Calvinist!
It's not fun!
818 like
its crimimal how few subs you got
The Separatists, uh...pilgrims, didn't leave the Netherlands voluntarily. They were kicked out. The Netherlands was famous for their tolerance, the separatists, however, _weren't._ The lack of tolerance on the part of the pilgrims got them threatened with a "leave, or rot in prison," option. The only reason why they were able to fit into one ship is because so many of them took the prison option, where they died.
Let's get POLITICAL:
It's like Cali's ex-pats demanding native texans to vote Blue and demand the same reforms that sunken their own state.
@@MalekitGJ I kinda love how nobody actually got political lol
@@Michigan_npcyep
@@Totally-A-person-pz2pg gives me a sliver of hope
“NOW THATS A LOTTA DAMAGE!!!” I’ve actually been learning about this stuff in school, like the mayflower compact and now I’m learning about the revolution and the Declaration of Independence
Thankfully Phil was there with the flex tape to fix the ship otherwise the pilgrims wouldn’t have made it
Leiden means suffering in German.
You should honestly have more subs but Im sure once the algorithm finds you, you'll explode
Sharing it will point the algorithm in three right direction
This channel is going to be one of the huge history UA-cam channel.
Spread the word. That's the best way to help
@@Loksiopl just a matter of time,oversimplified be slow on his uploads
Absolutely agree!!
So am i. Whoever he is, I feel his pain. I just finished a first draft that's 12 pages. That's like 20 minutes. See you in 2022.
My new favourite
17th Century Star Wars reference? Approved.
I got a bad feeling about this
Greatest threat to early settlers: "Do you want me to settle us at Roanoke, Because if you don't shut up I'll settle us at Roanoke!"
It would be a funny Sitcom
I don’t know if you like it when people compare you to others but with your history and comedic sketches are such as beautiful and hilarious as Oversimplified. Great job and keep up the work!
That's fine. I love me some oversimplified so I'm happy with the comparison. As long as people are laughing and learning, I'm good.
I'm Dutch and this just made my day! "🎵🎶Alle eendjes zwemmen in het water🎶"
🦆😄
I love this. And the ties to Holland, I actually have a "separatist" from there, but they landed in New Amsterdam. Thomas Southard was born in 1615 Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands and died D:1 Apr 1684 Long Island City, Queens, New York (which New Amsterdam became New York in 1665). Thomas's daughters stared several lines, like the Vanderbilts, the Bouviers (Jackie Kennedy's family) and my own Iowa Southards, my grandparents.
If you can. Trace yourself back to the vanderbilts You are part Of what was early american royalty. They ruled all the railroads.
The pilgrims and native Americans did not have a peaceful dinner
Yes they did. That's just not the whole story.
They didn't eat lobster because they were regarded as large insects and turkey was mostly a side dish. The most eatien meat was venison which they never had before because in England you would hanged if you killed one of the king's deer.
This is getting interesting...we will watch your career with great interest :3
(Yes it’s a star wars reference stop wondering xD)
Didn't need to tell me. I recreated the cantina scene
@@DrawnofHistory xD
I've seen a 28lb Lobster, when I worked at Market Basket, a regional grocery store. To get a 20lb Maine Lobster you have to be in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire or Nova Scotia and go to the docks or a grocery store. However be warned it will be good for Lobser stew, chower, or bisk but for anything else it will be too tough.
Once again I would like to suggest you make something on the 7 years war but also Henry VII as very few people know about him (Shakespeare wrote 4 5 6 8 but 7 not a word)
I’m one of those Mr. Tearry immigrants lol. I can’t wait for this channel to REALLY blow up! These animations are great, like a unique spin of Oversimplified! Also, I think it’d be pretty cool if you covered Hernán Cortéz or Lewis and Clark, if you’re taking suggestions lol.
I'm so glad that Mr. Terry brought us to this sailor's channel!
Way to go getting a real sponsor! I kept expecting it to be a fake like the other videos! 😂😂 great content thank you!
Subbed because I saw it on Mr. Terry's channel. AND I LOVE THE STYLE
4:21 Loving it, but King James I (James VI in Scotland) was a Scottish King, grandson on King Henry VII (of England) and James I of England after Queen Elizabeth I died with no heir. He had the broadest Scottish accent and most definitely didn’t sound like he came from Essex! I laughed all the same.
Well thing is he wasnt raised by his parents. His mom was in prison (and she herself didnt speak english she spoke french) and his das was dead. He was raised in the english court
Notice the like to dislike ratio: 14:0. NOBODY DOSENT LIKE DRAWN OF HISTORY
Feel free to share it.
Can you please do the history of Jesus Christ or Christianity
Why do I hear boss music
I googled Scrooby... Why is it still a tiny village?
Not everywhere has to grow into a big town or thriving city... the numerous plagues, wars and economic migration from rural to urban cities probably didn't help much either come to think of it 😂
This channel is like watching new “South Park” series only about world history 😁
Great job 👍
Loved your newest vid about king Henry so now I’m bingeing and supporting all your content!✌️
Just commenting so that the algorithm sees "engagement"
It's not much but it's honest work
The Pilgrims refused to assimilate into Dutch culture and refused to assimilate into indeginious Americans culture either!
Toilet paper under makes it easier to rip the paper.
Toilet paper B gang
👇
Subbed since 800 subs
Got in under 1k
Where is the Massachusetts Bay Colony?
In New England.
@@DrawnofHistory When you gonna have the video you promised about it?
Boston, Salem, Salem Village and the abandoned village of Popham were its notable settlements. Source: I'm a lifelong resident of Massachusetts.
@@stephenwright8824 They promised to make a video called "Massachusetts Bay Colony." Oh well, I guess some of the same topics were explored in other videos.
12:20 just on your channel, and the first video I watched involves growing corn, I also grow corn 🙂.
Ive played enough Sea of Thieves to suspect someone was using firebombs in the bottom deck making holes for a slow sink.
Oh hey another Navy vet
CVN-65. Ready on arrival.
lol King of England sounds like Frieza.
jesus christ, its clear you enjoy making these, keep it up.
I am. I swear. You will get one next month.
Your videos are fantastic, keep it up.
I didn't land on Plymouth rock. Plymouth rock landed on me.
Nice segue to ad at 5:50.
CHRISTOPHER JONES DIDN’T SHOOT FIRST!!!
So you're saying I shouldn't release a special edition with Jabba trying to delay Jones and the Mayflower from leaving?
@ 4:11
Oh come on! James was born and raised from Scotland :P
Thnx for showing me this channel Mr. Terry!
Lmfao at the New Hope issue
3:03 That was perfect dutch
Fun fact, if you throw corn 🌽 into the ocean, it's then called chum, and it may help you catch more fish 🐟.
There was a series about this if I'm not wrong
ROXANNE!!!
Love the addition of the clip from the movie Say Anything
Bro the Han Solo reference killed me 💀
But we're not trying to grow fish 🤣🤣🤣 that whole scene was priceless
Thank Ya Mista Teryy
Great video!
Thanks. Got some good jokes in there.
Algorithm where art thou?
The eternal question
This is amazing content
Thanks check out my war of 1812 part 1. Im working on part 2 as we speak
@@DrawnofHistory I've been waiting for part two for 3 hours now ;) I need it asap. Keep up the good work! You're so going to be one of those big History youtube channels. Perhaps even OverSimplified level.
Shameless plug but my patrons just got the first three minutes. You might have to wait a while otherwise. Thre script itself is 11 pages.
Scrooby Dooby Doo, where are you?
We got some work to do now
Scrooby Dooby Doo, where are you?
We need some help from you now 😝
How do yall not have more SUBS???!!
As someone born and raised on Cape Cod (Plymouth isn’t actually on the Cape) that lobster on the table is far more likely historically than a turkey (although I’m pretty sure they didn’t serve lobster that day). Lobster was so plentiful before we fished the hell out of it, that at certain times the beaches were so covered in massive lobsters you couldn’t walk down the beach to the water without stepping on them, they also grew to huge sizes, at least twice as large than what you see today, multiple feet long. Also they were considered trash food and were served to prisoners because they were so plentiful and looked down on.
My mom's side of the family belongs, at least nominally, to the Dutch Reformed Church, which is a branch of Calvinism!
IIRC the Speedwell was the ship that brought the Separatists back to England from Leiden.
It doesn’t state why they stayed in Massachusetts. They ran out of beer. Water would go rancid in barrels on sea voyages, so they drank beer instead.
I came in to watch just to be sure that a nice portion of my country is trying to ditch the same freedoms that brought them to this land.
Shame. Religious followings continue to have people at odds.
Thanks for the goods.
Ive been watching some of your videos and i got excited when the promo came up and there was actually a promo
Holy crap does that toilet paper joke get old.
Woow your channel is amazing
1:20- Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer