I wish that would exist, I could actually have point for chests of food i dont really have a use for in my peacful world(so i can build not get ambushed and kinda cause im really not bothered to install a front door on my house😂😂😂)
I felt actual pain when he tried to hide from hostile mobs even though they don’t spawn in mushroom fields. Edit: holy frick this is the most amount of likes I’ve ever gotten tysm :)))
One day the mooshroom island, the roofed forest, and the jungle will all be in a biome vote together. Mooshrooms will get whatever the heck. Roofed forests will get ghosts. Jungles will get monkeys, bananas, and poison ivy. One of these could be replaced with the plains and it would get field mice. Not my prediction. Prediction from 14-26-N (Code)
@@TTWILKKLLOA Some variation of ocean biome. I spawned on a small island in the middle of nowhere. Hopped from island to island searching for something to do, until I came across a mooshroom island after about half an hour.
The fact that you called out your editor is amazing you have to give credit when it’s due. Smith great job and Nifty great job. You guys make quality content I thought this channel had more subs when I first subbed for how good the quality was! Keep it up! 👏🏽
This did make me wonder something. Will mobs be able to spawn in the caves under mushroom biomes in the caves and cliffs update, since the caves have their own biomes
@@alexjakobzgames bruh I see you everywhere now are you really a beggar like gosh you have 2k subs and you beg for more and I am here very fine with 25 just stop your doing good stop begging
Is nobody gonna talk about how Smith encountered a skeleton horse that got zapped into the 4 horsemen in a mooshroom biome? Pretty sure that’s one of the rarest things in Minecraft.
There's a 1.5% to 4% chance (depending on regional difficulty) for a skeleton horse trap to spawn on every lightning strike. They despawn after 15 minutes if not set off, but will always explode into the horsemen if approached by a player. You should approach one if you see it. Be careful fighting the skeletons, it's easy to kill the horses by accident (or have them kill their own horses shooting at you), but you can always just run away and wait for them to die in the daylight. The reason you always want to fight the skeletons is because the skeleton horse is actually the fastest horse you can get. It does sink in water, but doesn't drown, so you can use it to run around on the bottom of the ocean if you bring Water Breathing. And who wouldn't want four cool skeleton horses? Edit: if you want to increase your chances, don't sleep through thunderstorms. Also, go up to a high place during the thunderstorm (Minecraft lightning doesn't strike higher places more often) and look around, so you'll hopefully spot it if a skeleton trap spawns. I built a high lookout point on my base and kept night vision potions up there while I was trying to get skeleton horses, and I did spot a trap! Unfortunately the skeletons shot all but one of the horses because they got in a fight with each other, so I think I'll still be looking for awhile, to see if I can get more.
Did no one else realize that the horse got struck by lightning to turn into a skeleton horse. Then it got struck again and turned into the horseman of the apocalypse. That is one of the most rare events in Minecraft. Even more rare than finding the biome. So the odds of it happening in the biome is all most so miniscule that it’s near impossible.
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@@jayarnold28 lol. its for me to know and you to not. jkjk, i didn;t piss myself. i did jump at least 3 feet upwards, despite being slouched in a chair.
FUN fact: i NEVER defeated a skeleteon whitout a Sheild OK IM BACK YALL KEEP INSULTING ME THIS COMENT WAS 1 MONTH AGO I NOW DEFEATED OVER 50 SKELETONS WHITOUT A SHEILD DONT ATACK ME YALL👀
I’d say this is the first time I’ve gotten jumpscared by a mooshroom cow
ikr
I actually jumped lol 😂
@@ohmyohasparagus441 I showed that part to my dad and he’s like 54
He got jumpscared and I got grounded
I nearly spilt my soup because I jumped
When
oohh.. you are going to run out of biomes one day noo!
Naw they'll add more
Hello gud boy duck
Hayy duckio 😍
Duckio i love your videos
HIIII DUKIO
if you ever feel stupid, dont forget that i set my spawn next to the end portal on hardcore.
very smart
thats the smartest *ough ough(tanmay Bhat style sarcastic cough) thing i ever read.
Dawn, that’s a really ‘SmArt’ tactic
Well if you go there and come back you’ll still be there
to repair this, break the bed, go to the end, go into the overworld and there you go, you're at spawn
Dude the mushroom jump scare GAVE ME A HEART ATTACK
Me too
Me too. Oh my god.
the😀. WHAT😀.
Me watching it in 5AM. Shit😃.
me to the mushrooms appears in my
ayes
I can now truthfully say I've been jumpscared by a mooshroom
Same
Same
OMG SAME
me too
Same
2:57
My soul left my body
My ipad left my hands
My nose has been pressed flat and is no where to be seen
Lol
LOL AHAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAH!
NOT BOKUTO WATCHING MINECRAFT LMAFOOO
FRICK
LMFAOOO!!!!
Me thinking i can’t get scared
Moosroom: sorry we don’t do that here
"moosroom"
@@thakurshikhahere shut you
‘its “mooshroom” wtf is a “moosroom”
Don’t be rude because a simple spelling mistake-
why being rude are you upset
the fact that there's no mobs in the overworld, makes this like peaceful mode with hunger
yea
I wish that would exist, I could actually have point for chests of food i dont really have a use for in my peacful world(so i can build not get ambushed and kinda cause im really not bothered to install a front door on my house😂😂😂)
@@valtterirouhiainen9994 what is bro doing???????????
okay but that jumpscare actually scared me pretty bad lol
same
It only startled me, wasn’t expecting it tho 😅
Same lol
Yeah me too
Lol same
Biomes: exist
This series: ".... i can milk you."
Terrible joke.
@@tmutsk He made it first
@@tmutsk Terrible person.
Bad joke
@@Urmum18169 it’s not bad he/she tried
Smith: *sees a rare skeleton horse*
Also Smith: *falls into the four horsemen trap*
His name isn’t smith he literally said that at the start
@@gemmahill71 he said he was smith and nifty he’s editor
@@gemmahill71 he is smith he literally said that at the start
@@gemmahill71 bruh
@@gemmahill71 4:06
i can now finally check of “get jumpscared by a mooshroom” of my bucket list!
What’s the timestamp?
@@AzraJ 2:55
LOL
@@AzraJ 2:56
Who else loved when he said “remember this day, as the day you almost caught jack sparow!”
the black skeleton± WTF ARE YOU DOING
@@kamilc3758 wither skeleton
I loved that part
That was really funny and I loved it
10:08
Smith: “Abandoned mine shafts are really rare”
me: goes to chunk base and sees 100 mine shafts within 1k blocks
Their name is nifty
@@maxe624 did you not watch the first 29 seconds? The guy you see in the videos name is smith, and the editor’s name is nifty.
Lol
@@maxe624 4:01
That's luck
2:57
This is the first time I was scared by a cow
Me too
Copied
Lol same
But the other time was like when they look like
🤡🤡🤡👹👹👹👽👽👽
That scared me so badly lol
Wait what!!!!!!!!! In IRL
I felt actual pain when he tried to hide from hostile mobs even though they don’t spawn in mushroom fields.
Edit: holy frick this is the most amount of likes I’ve ever gotten tysm :)))
I was like:l hope he does come to know that mobs don't spawn in here
@HeyyStar red
Ik
Phantoms:
@ValenZDawg blue, red, dark green, and much more
Oh you did it “this is the day you almost caught captain Jack sparrow” just got to that part lmao
Yea I got to that part too, it was halarius!
@@really_sleepyrn._.9007 lol same
@@really_sleepyrn._.9007 true
69 nice
It’s at 10:07
2:57 that just took my soul out of my body
So true
Same
Me who read this comment at 2:52 👁👄👁 *terrified*
I just got a heart attack-
Yea
One day the mooshroom island, the roofed forest, and the jungle will all be in a biome vote together. Mooshrooms will get whatever the heck. Roofed forests will get ghosts. Jungles will get monkeys, bananas, and poison ivy. One of these could be replaced with the plains and it would get field mice. Not my prediction. Prediction from 14-26-N (Code)
Mushrooms can get villages maybe?
Roofed forests?
DID YOU SAY BANANAS?
@@SpiceStopMotion Sadly I remember Mojang saying they won't :(
@Mohamed Boualem This is not the code your looking for
pat: these cows arent going to attack me right? mooshroom cow: BOI COME HERE
lolz patty get killing by cow cow
did you just reply to your own comment 2 months later
"One of the rarest biomes in minecraft"
It's funny, cause it's literally the second biome I ever came across the very first time I played this game.
same thing happened to me with the aquatic update my first drowned in survival gave me a trident
Trident = op
what wa s the first biome
Dang I’ve never even seen one
@@TTWILKKLLOA Some variation of ocean biome. I spawned on a small island in the middle of nowhere. Hopped from island to island searching for something to do, until I came across a mooshroom island after about half an hour.
NiftySmith: doesn't craft a shield with the one iron ingot
everyone: *facepalms*
he said his name is smith
Niith
Smith
But why he need a shield on that time?
@@tsaqifammarsakti7825 for hoglins, blaze rods, wither skeleton.and ghasts
Literally as I was thinking about the skeletons ridding the horses, THEY SPAWNED!!!
Funny thing is, u don’t even need a saddle to ride them
@@kurtvoelker2996 pretty sure you do...
@@Sidharth_V_Jain u don’t try it
@@kurtvoelker2996 true
@@kurtvoelker2996 no you need a saddle its just you dont need to tame them
At 10:07 when he said:
"Well well well, you will all remember this day as the day you almost caught CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW"
i lost it lmao
see this is why i love nifty smith
As soon as the thunderstorm started, the first thing I thought was “man, I really hope he finds a skeleton trap horse”
IKR I cringed when he thought he need a saddle
@@thomashoughton9 you need a saddle in Java. 💔(which I'm assuming he's playing not 100% sure)
It the only mob that can spawn and attack him
But it rare
OMG I DIDN’T KNOW THIS EXISTED THANKS
Who else got recomended for his channel and now he is addicted?
Me
Me lol-
Me-
Me
Mr
1:13 that cow be like: you killed my best friend
That happens in real life
2:57 "That did nothing!"
-Me
Techno!!
OH my god my soul attackes with heart
The fact that you called out your editor is amazing you have to give credit when it’s due. Smith great job and Nifty great job. You guys make quality content I thought this channel had more subs when I first subbed for how good the quality was! Keep it up! 👏🏽
AMEN
I love when you kill the dragon with something related to the biome, I like to guess which object are you gonna use
Same!
Mushroom prolly
"1 axe, 4 flints, 11 iron nuggets, and 2 pieces of obsidian"
Chest: *13 iron nuggets*
Ok he was 2 away what’s the big problem
I read it wrong I thought it said "I ate 4 flint"
@@bepsi_nosimp LOL yummy flints
7:13 - ... I don't know what to say now. This is possibly the RAREST occourence to happen to a player. (Because it's all in a row, as well).
2:55 OMG WHY DID THAT SCARE ME SO BAD😭
its not scarry at all
Thank you so much for warning me dude! I flinched even though I was expecting it.😢
Same
IT made me laugh idk why
Most aMOOsing
i almost had a heart attack when that jumpscarer came up
What jumpscare😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
@@rohandavis5913 the emojis just made you loose alot of respect
same
I actually had a laugh attack
Which one
10:16 Smith tried to swim in lava.
This did make me wonder something. Will mobs be able to spawn in the caves under mushroom biomes in the caves and cliffs update, since the caves have their own biomes
Smith: I'm not good at Minecraft, most of you think that but I'm actually not.
Me: *watches 10 of his videos beating the game*
ok then...
You forgot to say him beating the game in several insane difficulties.
Yeahhh..... His a pro
@@manettahadlangit9792 he is good enough to speedrun the game
@@morningrosie3684 yeah I forgot that too XD
Yeah but he's still a one trick pony
When he said remember the day you almost caught Jack sparrow It was like a fricking movie
Your name though🤣🤣🤣🤣
agreed lmaoo
I love dream team
Oi I only like entertainment from dream
@@SurvivalTheKiya *and you are a flippin muffen head * badboyhalo said
2:57 that actually scared the chocolate out of my butt
Also: can u beat Minecraft if it's always raining?
Edit: the raining is a video idea
yeah
You can.
Why would it not?
Isnt that like soooo ez?
Why would it raining make i difference?
0:01
modified jungle edge: are you sure about that?
he said “one of the rarest biomes in minecraft” this is the third rarest biome in minecraft and the timestamp is 0:00
”These cows are not gonna attack right?”
I’m getting Minecraft dungeons flashbacks...
yeah those mooshrooms are hostile mobs in minecraft dungeon
Mee too
I have the game
@Marcus Robertson bro what’s with the hostility?? I didn’t know about the mooshrooms thanks @Redstone chipped Semmy
@Marcus Robertson I really didn’t know man
Nifty: aww this baby cow is so cute
Also nifty:Are. cows gonna attack us?
Ok
It’s smith.
It’s smith
@riverpizza8019 his names pat lol
It's Smith
Imagine accidentally broke a world record beating minecraft by just staying in the same biome
That would be scared
Crazy*
@@raielixir9951 ikr
No cause it's a custom seed
@@anishbernald9021 wdym
That cow that just showed up in front of the screen it scared me so much
Niftysmith:I'll come back for you when I've got a saddle
you don't even need a saddle for a skeleton horse
or at least in pocket edition
sadly, you need a saddle in java edition
You dont need one in bedrock
Smith*
It smith not niftysmith
You don't even need to tame a skeleton horse
"Fastest hors in the west!"
more like: "The only horse in the world!"
Horse*
U can’t spell horse and I would know bc I have one
@@Sarahthesalmon99 i think he misspelled it on purpose to make it funny
@@hunterspringer276 no
Horse*
Why do people say first when it’s even harder to be last?
Y e s
w o k e
@@the.192 nope I’m last
@@lesko3614 no me
@@mcpecommander5327 dam 😭
2:56
Why dude, it’s 3:00 at night right now just enjoying your channel and you do this to me. Why, I was not expecting it
NiftySmith: Also a shovel why not
Shield: Am I a joke to you?
He wouldnt need a shield no hostile mobs can spawn in mushroom biome
@@itspotasiumqrs9811 Damn Right!
What about the skeleton horse riders
@@SubspaceTripmine27 That happened after that and also had a very little chance of happening.
@@itspotasiumqrs9811 what about nether
I love the Pirate of the carribean's reference
Dantdm: spends a hour trying to get soul speed*
Smith: gets soul speed in less than 5 minutes*
They increased the spawn rate by like 30 percent
This is the first time I have been jumpscared by a mooshroom
*and it will not be the last*
*they are always watching*
@@Piflle *lol*
Smith: Woooowww no mobs spawn here
**Sad Peaceful noises**
Why
@Andrija Djordjevic
r/blursed
he said hes in normal mode, mobs (all mobs except mooshrooms) do not spawn is mushrooms and you dont run out of hunger in peaceful
Unless its thunderstorm and you find a skeleton trap. And also endermen would not be in the end since its peaceful
2019: Stay away from negative people
2020: Stay away from positive people
I’m a new youtuber and I’m trying to hit 1k views on my recent video! Can you u guys take a second out of ur time to give any tips on the video?:/
@@alexjakobzgames no, stop trying to beg, not cool
@@alexjakobzgames stop begging
@@alexjakobzgames bruh I see you everywhere now are you really a beggar like gosh you have 2k subs and you beg for more and I am here very fine with 25 just stop your doing good stop begging
@@LittleSleepman I ligit see him everywhere saying the same thing he is not even a new youtuber he is such a beggar
Is nobody gonna talk about how Smith encountered a skeleton horse that got zapped into the 4 horsemen in a mooshroom biome? Pretty sure that’s one of the rarest things in Minecraft.
The skeleton horse is rare it’s self but will always get zapped when a player comes within 10 blocks of it.
it is one of the rarest things probably like the 13th or 14th i know what number one is
AKA a end portal that is fully spawned
The skeletons had respiration
It’s a skeleton trap
There's a 1.5% to 4% chance (depending on regional difficulty) for a skeleton horse trap to spawn on every lightning strike. They despawn after 15 minutes if not set off, but will always explode into the horsemen if approached by a player.
You should approach one if you see it. Be careful fighting the skeletons, it's easy to kill the horses by accident (or have them kill their own horses shooting at you), but you can always just run away and wait for them to die in the daylight. The reason you always want to fight the skeletons is because the skeleton horse is actually the fastest horse you can get. It does sink in water, but doesn't drown, so you can use it to run around on the bottom of the ocean if you bring Water Breathing. And who wouldn't want four cool skeleton horses?
Edit: if you want to increase your chances, don't sleep through thunderstorms. Also, go up to a high place during the thunderstorm (Minecraft lightning doesn't strike higher places more often) and look around, so you'll hopefully spot it if a skeleton trap spawns. I built a high lookout point on my base and kept night vision potions up there while I was trying to get skeleton horses, and I did spot a trap! Unfortunately the skeletons shot all but one of the horses because they got in a fight with each other, so I think I'll still be looking for awhile, to see if I can get more.
First poster I noticed was Sgt. Pepper's lonely hearts club band
2:57
Definitely no jumpscare here just a mushroom field at night.
😂😂😂
Emagine HEP on This world trying to remove all the myciluim...
Ah yes a hermitcraft fan
Imagine the podzel party just being like: ...hey...
The resistance would love this
Ze hermitcraft fan I see?
Imagine*
12:54 that’s my new ringtone
I like this guy, he plays patiently, speedruns without wasting food hunger by not sprinting, and his editor is also the best at editing!
The mooshroom jumpscare genuinely scared me
Same🤣
My man's had me scared when got himself on that mushroom.
"And then ladies and gentlemen...the mushroom...stew....kill"
Idea: Savannah only world :>
That’s not hard tho. There are trees everywhere
@@Hylton_Hotelz And there's Villages, Ravines, and pretty much everything in between.
Everyone give nifty the editor some love !!!!❤
He or she deserves it ❤
“There’s a zero percent chance of tress spawning”
Me looking at all the mushroom trees:
That is not tree hahaha
@@matdam19 that’s the joke
@@matdam19 r/woooosh
Did no one else realize that the horse got struck by lightning to turn into a skeleton horse. Then it got struck again and turned into the horseman of the apocalypse. That is one of the most rare events in Minecraft. Even more rare than finding the biome. So the odds of it happening in the biome is all most so miniscule that it’s near impossible.
6:08 Ghost Rider revenge
The fact that Smith round a skeleton Trap
Chance of that happening is 0.00001 chance a chunk
I found one before and almost died lmao
Smith:WOAH I HAVE NEVER SEEN A SKELETON HORSE!
Skeleton Horse:So you have chosen death?
2:57 I never knew that, honestly.
Wow
Omg i did not know that
All of you never realised this? This is the entire reason people want to build in this biome.
Im a heart patient
@@lyntris1171 oh shit
Smith’s Phone: Incoming Call! Answer Now. Smith: Not Today, Not In A Million Years.
not today, thank you
No one :
Smith : My name is not nifty
Me : Is your name will Smith from that meme
The jump scare with the cow actually scared me 😂
Hey nifty ,the editor , i love the parts where you edit it so Smith does that really fast
smith: and no book!
the chest: 2 books in it
Hostile mobs do not spawn on mycelium. Love the vid!
Smith: im not niffty
Me comments : yo niffty
Smith: so you have chosen death 💀
No nifty
Why a Constitution?
The need for the Constitution grew out of problems with the Articles of Confederation, which established a “firm league of friendship” between the States, and vested most power in a Congress of the Confederation. This power was, however, extremely limited-the central government conducted diplomacy and made war, set weights and measures, and was the final arbiter of disputes between the States. Crucially, it could not raise any funds itself, and was entirely dependent on the States themselves for the money necessary to operate. Each State sent a delegation of between two and seven members to the Congress, and they voted as a bloc with each State getting one vote. But any decision of consequence required a unanimous vote, which led to a government that was paralyzed and ineffectual.
A movement to reform the Articles began, and invitations to attend a convention in Philadelphia to discuss changes to the Articles were sent to the State legislatures in 1787. In May of that year, delegates from 12 of the 13 States (Rhode Island sent no representatives) convened in Philadelphia to begin the work of redesigning government. The delegates to the Constitutional Convention quickly began work on drafting a new Constitution for the United States.
The Constitutional Convention
A chief aim of the Constitution as drafted by the Convention was to create a government with enough power to act on a national level, but without so much power that fundamental rights would be at risk. One way that this was accomplished was to separate the power of government into three branches, and then to include checks and balances on those powers to assure that no one branch of government gained supremacy. This concern arose largely out of the experience that the delegates had with the King of England and his powerful Parliament. The powers of each branch are enumerated in the Constitution, with powers not assigned to them reserved to the States.
Much of the debate, which was conducted in secret to ensure that delegates spoke their minds, focused on the form that the new legislature would take. Two plans competed to become the new government: the Virginia Plan, which apportioned representation based on the population of each State, and the New Jersey plan, which gave each State an equal vote in Congress. The Virginia Plan was supported by the larger States, and the New Jersey plan preferred by the smaller. In the end, they settled on the Great Compromise (sometimes called the Connecticut Compromise), in which the House of Representatives would represent the people as apportioned by population; the Senate would represent the States apportioned equally; and the President would be elected by the Electoral College. The plan also called for an independent judiciary.
The founders also took pains to establish the relationship between the States. States are required to give “full faith and credit” to the laws, records, contracts, and judicial proceedings of the other States, although Congress may regulate the manner in which the States share records, and define the scope of this clause. States are barred from discriminating against citizens of other States in any way, and cannot enact tariffs against one another. States must also extradite those accused of crimes to other States for trial.
The founders also specified a process by which the Constitution may be amended, and since its ratification, the Constitution has been amended 27 times. In order to prevent arbitrary changes, the process for making amendments is quite onerous. An amendment may be proposed by a two-thirds vote of both Houses of Congress, or, if two-thirds of the States request one, by a convention called for that purpose. The amendment must then be ratified by three-fourths of the State legislatures, or three-fourths of conventions called in each State for ratification. In modern times, amendments have traditionally specified a time frame in which this must be accomplished, usually a period of several years. Additionally, the Constitution specifies that no amendment can deny a State equal representation in the Senate without that State’s consent.
With the details and language of the Constitution decided, the Convention got down to the work of actually setting the Constitution to paper. It is written in the hand of a delegate from Pennsylvania, Gouverneur Morris, whose job allowed him some reign over the actual punctuation of a few clauses in the Constitution. He is also credited with the famous preamble, quoted at the top of this page. On September 17, 1787, 39 of the 55 delegates signed the new document, with many of those who refused to sign objecting to the lack of a bill of rights. At least one delegate refused to sign because the Constitution codified and protected slavery and the slave trade.
Ratification
The process set out in the Constitution for its ratification provided for much popular debate in the States. The Constitution would take effect once it had been ratified by nine of the thirteen State legislatures; unanimity was not required. During the debate over the Constitution, two factions emerged: the Federalists, who supported adoption, and the Anti-Federalists, who opposed it.
James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay set out an eloquent defense of the new Constitution in what came to be called the Federalist Papers. Published anonymously in the newspapers The Independent Journal and The New York Packet under the name Publius between October 1787 and August 1788, the 85 articles that comprise the Federalist Papers remain to this day an invaluable resource for understanding some of the framers’ intentions for the Constitution. The most famous of the articles are No. 10, which warns of the dangers of factions and advocates a large republic, and No. 51, which explains the structure of the Constitution, its checks and balances, and how it protects the rights of the people.
The States proceeded to begin ratification, with some debating more intensely than others. Delaware was the first State to ratify, on December 7, 1787. After New Hampshire became the ninth State to ratify, on June 22, 1788, the Confederation Congress established March 9, 1789 as the date to begin operating under the Constitution. By this time, all the States except North Carolina and Rhode Island had ratified-the Ocean State was the last to ratify on May 29, 1790.
The Bill of Rights
One of the principal points of contention between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists was the lack of an enumeration of basic civil rights in the Constitution. Many Federalists argued, as in Federalist No. 84, that the people surrendered no rights in adopting the Constitution. In several States, however, the ratification debate in some States hinged on the adoption of a bill of rights. The solution was known as the Massachusetts Compromise, in which four States ratified the Constitution but at the same time sent recommendations for amendments to the Congress.
James Madison introduced 12 amendments to the First Congress in 1789. Ten of these would go on to become what we now consider to be the Bill of Rights. One was never passed, while another dealing with Congressional salaries was not ratified until 1992, when it became the 27th Amendment. Based on the Virginia Declaration of Rights, the English Bill of Rights, the writings of the Enlightenment, and the rights defined in the Magna Carta, the Bill of Rights contains rights that many today consider to be fundamental to America.
The First Amendment provides that Congress make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting its free exercise. It protects freedom of speech, the press, assembly, and the right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
The Second Amendment gives citizens the right to bear arms.
The Third Amendment prohibits the government from quartering troops in private homes, a major grievance during the American Revolution.
The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable search and seizure. The government may not conduct any searches without a warrant, and such warrants must be issued by a judge and based on probable cause.
The Fifth Amendment provides that citizens not be subject to criminal prosecution and punishment without due process. Citizens may not be tried on the same set of facts twice and are protected from self-incrimination (the right to remain silent). The amendment also establishes the power of eminent domain, ensuring that private property is not seized for public use without just compensation.
The Sixth Amendment assures the right to a speedy trial by a jury of one’s peers, to be informed of the crimes with which one is charged, and to confront the witnesses brought forward by the government. The amendment also provides the accused the right to compel testimony from witnesses, as well as the right to legal representation.
The Seventh Amendment provides that civil cases preserve the right to trial by jury.
The Eighth Amendment prohibits excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishments.
The Ninth Amendment states that the list of rights enumerated in the Constitution is not exhaustive, and that the people retain all rights not enumerated.
The Tenth Amendment assigns all powers not delegated to the United States, or prohibited to the States, to either the States or to the people.
@@Luna-qu7fi that long
I spent a hour typing that
Fun fact: waffles are just pancakes with abs
I've been craving some 'ripped' pancakes with melted sugar. XD
I thought they looked wierd
Ya
Fun fact:nobody fucking asked
@@SetrosBiggestGlazer fun fact: the world doesnt revolve around you so no one cares about your opinions on other people's opinions
Everyone remember. Nifty is Pat and Roman is Smith. Come on guys it’s just that easy.
No nifty is roman and smith is pat
Is this a joke
Is this a joke or are you just stupid
please
:|
“I want you to remember this day as the day you almost cut Captain Jack Sparrow!”
Skeleton horse will be missed 2020-2020
When You Finally Realize 4:42
Grian and the Mycelium resistance would have a few words about this Biome.
Hello fellow hc fan
The reason why I love your videos so much is because I've been thinking about doing hardcor to
7:55
He had LITERALLY 576 gold nuggets, wow that’s actually a lot
Perfect 💀
You should be able to put armor on a skelly horse
That would look SO COOL
When he taught he needed a saddle for a skeleton horse I was frustrated
Thought*
Bruh this comment weird
@@strict0ct020 how
@Tristan CAPUZZI Ah, good to know.
You gotta be kidding me you jumpscare me
Why did smith make a sword if he doesn’t even need it????!
For the cows, the nether and the end, I think
Ohhh ok
Its called the Ender Dragon
@@aarnavgupta1438 jeez
@@MessiEditzCC what
Isnt it obvious
doggy
2:57 that scared the hell out of me
Pat: Get some red mushrooms, get some blue mushrooms, all we need now is-
*Primis Nikoli talking about gum flavors:* WOOD
Shout out to Nifty! You deserve love too (your editing is very enjoyable)
2:57 OH MY GOD! THAT SCARED THE PISS OUT OF ME
Don’t tell me you actually
@@jayarnold28 lol. its for me to know and you to not. jkjk, i didn;t piss myself. i did jump at least 3 feet upwards, despite being slouched in a chair.
@@jackodone3208 good for you
Your content is insane dude
Yeah
I’m a new youtuber and I’m trying to hit 1k views on my recent video! Can you u guys take a second out of ur time to give any tips on the video?:/
@@alexjakobzgames i cant pay videos i have no money
0:00 "mushroom fields is one of the rarest biomes in all of minecraft
jungle edge m: *insane laughter* "you haven't seen anything yet"
Play a uhc on play.octanemc.net, mooshroom biomes are always there on the map
FUN fact: i NEVER defeated a skeleteon whitout a Sheild
OK IM BACK YALL KEEP INSULTING ME THIS COMENT WAS 1 MONTH AGO I NOW DEFEATED OVER 50 SKELETONS WHITOUT A SHEILD DONT ATACK ME YALL👀
Weak
Lol
I've been playing minecraft before the shield was a thing
FUN FACT: I NEVER defeated a skeleton with a shield
Pocket Edition, Java Edition or Bedrock?
Did you know that if a mooshroom got struck by lightning it would turn into a brown mooshroom
It is a secret mob and is extremely rare to find
Fun Fact: In Bedrock Edition, you don't need a saddle to ride a skeleton horse. Sadly not in Java.
Yeah, I was confused at first until I realized it was probably Bedrock exclusive
Feels like its the only bedrock exclusive tbh
He has 9 nuggets, and a flint, he could’ve gotten cooked from from the begining
No wood for crafting table mean he cannot make iron using iron nugget
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