I loved American history since i was a teenager in my country, At tenth grade high school, I contacted us Embassy in Tehran to send some books about American history for our library. I received 49. Books in total translated in farsi which made a big difference in our high school . I started reading all the books several times over and over and loved the history of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. These books were my best friends , I learned a lot of their dignity and honesty. I could not believe how a person could be so determined, people oriented and well respected. The story of these two great men was fascinating for me , My History teacher at Fullerton college was amazed about my fascination . Great men never dies.
The fact that washington didnt want parties is the most jarring fact to me because of how divided we are now. How right he was 200+ years ago. I really admire him, and i feel sooo bad that with all his hard work, bloodshed and cool headedness, he couldnt bring us the united future he envisioned.
Hi. Professor Dave you are so amazing and all your videos are so helpful, Appreciate your efforts. Please make a complete course on philosophy please please please!
Professor Dave Explains Absolutely SOO, much fun! I just enjoy spreading knowledge to others. I remember watching your early chemistry videos my freshman year at Auburn. They absolutely saved my GPA. lol
The americans didnt "bombard" the position, they simply placed the artillary of the high ground, and when the british saw it, they pussied out of boston.
So glad there are still teachers who will just teach the history without taking a break every sentence to remind us that slavery is evil or to make snide remarks about white men. I love your videos on all the various subjects and appreciate that you make the resource available. In current year it seems like the only educated people around are those who actively seek out education rather than relying on the school system that's been dumbing down everything for years and always trying to be "hip" and "relatable."
Good video, I'm glad to still see him being lauded by some people, many historians think its fashionable to bash on Washington, but I think he deserves his good reputation. That being said, I wish you had explored more of his faults, since he did have some (as anyone does).
I just finished your entire American history playlist today, from your newest video about Trump to this one about Washington. I will be eagerly waiting for your world history playlist, and I do have a question about it: about how many videos long do you think it'll be? 150? 200? Also, just wanted to thank you for your high-quality, educational videos.
Well the first batch of scripts is written, and they are 28 rather long episodes which cover all of the ancient world. I haven't planned anything beyond that yet as they are going to take forever to animate. I don't even want to think about it or I'll get stressed out.
This series should be required for many reasons. The only one I'll mention is to see the evolution of our governing system. One more, to show how history in it's good , and of late, it's bad repeat; why and how they can be corrected.
coongrats! my first reply ever on youtube. I was expecting Feynmans' "bug on the water" and Higgs but received a well-liked refresher and an insight into a bit of history we Americans treat as ancient history, when it's only been under 250 years and an industrial revolution since then.
@@MMAGamblingTips I will check those references. Thank you. What I am also looking for is an untainted general American History focusing on the Founding Fathers and how the Constitution was crafted. What were they thinking. What were they up against. What sources inspired them in building the Republic? I am trying to avoid getting a book that has been treated by leftist "scholars". Also, please clarify " Ron _sure mile_ " David McCullough seems to have written quite a bit. Is he reputable? It seems so. Is he honest in his work or does he have any liberal contaminations? Same with Ron Chernow. Both authors have interesting titles. My concern is their perspective. Are the objective and honest writers? I have briefly looked at your references. Interesting. I suppose the next question is are you a conservative or a liberal? Thanks again.
@@born2bbald12 You are obviously fishing for right wing contaminated history if you are specifying only avoiding left wing contaminated history. ALL history is written from varying viewpoints, and is therefore ALL 'contaminated'. Why are you scared of another point of view? Why call another view 'tainted', like some evil filth has encroached on your pristine and perfect ideals. Are you Hamiltonian... Jeffersonian? Why insist on history through only a single narrow lens?.. the 'right' lens. What an absolute bs way to learn. Cause it isn't learning, it is fishing for confirmation biases.
Thank you for taking the time to to make these videos I’ve been binge watching for days. You have a fantastic ability teach without preaching if that’s makes sense 😉
Now you mention it, the fact FDR Lincoln and Washington are considered the three greatest presidents is coincidential when you consider the century they became president. Washington was president from 1788-1797 which was in the 18th century, Lincoln was president 1861-1865 which was in the 19th century, and FDR was president 1933-1945 which was in the 20th century. Maybe since we're in the 21st century that means we're due for another great president who we can compare to them.
@@MrGoodSt Well My Friend, something that you didn't know or you don't want to know is that Spain was the key factor for the win in The Revolutionary War. There is an article/report from The Massachusetts Society 'Sons of the American Revolution' ( SAR ) called ‘Spain and the Independence of The United States.’ and after reading the article/report it is not a surprise to know than the Spanish Commander Bernardo de Galvez has the same honour of be Honorary Citizeship of the United States like Laffayete…
Actually he wanted to be addressed as his excellency...and the Barbados rum was likely a nod to a year he spent in Barbados where he nearly died from small pox..
Well My Friend, something that you didn't know is that Spain was the key factor for the win in The Revolutionary War. There is an article from The Massachusetts Society 'Sons of the American Revolution' ( SAR ) called ‘Spain and the Independence of The United States.’ and after reading the article/report it is not a surprise to know than the Spanish Commander Bernardo de Galvez has the same honour of be Honorary Citizeship of the United States like Laffayete…
Fact: that british attack at New York City was the biggest attack on New York UNTIL those two planes crashed into the twin towers September 11th 2001 (Unfortunately one of three records I know of that was broken on 9/11). It was mention in an episode of 'America: History of us' that use to (and probably still) play on the History Channel
Maybe so but that doesn't mean we have to vote only for the party we registered. We can still make Washington proud by being open minded to ALL political parties including the 3rd parties (after all third parties still manage to be elected somewhere in governement besides president and congress) and vote base on what we know on the person not by what party they are part of.
oh i definitely plan to do that! hopefully by the end of the year. in the meantime there is a little bit of pharmacology in my biochemistry series, particularly the last clips about drugs.
If you’re a fan of history then check out the movie “The Patriot”. It stars Mel Gibson as a retired British officer who fought in the French and Native American wars who then takes up arms against the British in the Independence War after one of his sons is killed by a British officer. When it comes to accuracy it hits every note………. Just kidding it’s a huge pile of 💩. I never miss a opportunity to 💩 on that piece of 💩 of a movie.
@@pierrenavaille4748 I thought you were about to say " passion of the christ " ... Braveheart is also Innacurate ...but at least it was more entertaining Lol
11:28 Wait , wait, wait, whats going on here? Why is he whispering things into Bens ear? What's really going on in this painting? Whats represented here?
Well yes, of course it's "just a painting", and painting have long been a place of art and expression, of metaphors and vague symbology. Whispering into someones ear is a pretty standard representation too. This is a painting of a very major part of major events, a time when MANY people GREATLY disagreed on MANY things, AND took MAJOR actions for or against them. It would make sense that there would be a lot of artistic expressions of all sorts of things. A whole video could be made on examining the possible representations in this painting. (You're free to use that idea BTW.) I think its worth contemplating. Its quite clearly full of symbology. We've got washington, a center of events and a center of driving force , standing tall (as well as elevated on a platform,though not of very high elevation) Clearly everyone in the painting is looking at him, as he was a center of change and action, he is also the center of attention in this painting. Some men are standing in what appears to be a praising gesture, while some, are not quite so clearly doing so. Who is that gentleman standing with his arms crossed, staring right at the viewer, with a look of clear discontent? I imagine it would be a time where not everyone agrees on what should be done. Yet there is already someone signing sometihng on the desk there, also elevated, beside Washington. Ben is siting more or less on his own, in the open, with only one gentleman next to him, and he's whispering something in his ear. Does this represent private discussion between Ben and him? Perhaps even decision changing discussions? What else do you see? What do you think it means? I am sure this image is FULL of meaning and representation. (It max be a taxation of representation on your mind to contemplate :)
@@FirstLast-fr4hb Have to agree with you there. A good painting will say something about the people in it and the times it was painted in, especially a current event.
Just a nit pick Dave, but you showed a map of 'England' that actually depicts the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England is just one of the four countries that make up the UK, so your map showed a bit too much.
Wow you are polymath keep up man I'm from Iraq from the county which is 7th year old now sinking in civil war and corruption nothing remain in its land except the high old reputation
great video, clearly a good amount of research, articulate, you must have worked hard on it. Maybe should have given your title a bit more thought, but well done nonetheless.
Defining current politics by region is too simplistic. In reality, all states are some degree of purple. Michigan, a Midwest state, has voted for a Democratic presidential candidate every election since 1988 except 2016, when Trump won the state by only 10k votes. Our state legislature looked red for years because of gerrymandering, but since citizen redistricting, we have a Democratic state legislature. We haven't had a Republic US Senator in decades.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Sir, notice that I used the obligative "should." You, of course, have the right to post what you want without interference from me or to be banned by anyone. I am not Antifa and am appalled by the online censorship of ideas. Your "without basis" complaint is well-taken, so I will briefly explain by gently attacking one critical point you made (though I could attack others), and leave it to the reader to fact-check us both. Your assertion, which seems to nearly copy that in a section of Washington's Wikipedia entry, is that Washington's experience steeled him to fight and win a continental war against the British. That assertion, to put it mildly, is unsupportable. I have no agenda against the received history of the American War of Independence, though I would say it would be far more supportable to characterize Washington's generalship by his incompetence in managing his generals, e.g., Gates, and by fortunate happenstances such as: the actions of the Hero of Saratoga that saved the Continental Army from certain, final defeat; a Britain little able to fight a war on the American continent because it was engaged in a major war against the French and Spain, having to fight in Europe, India and the West Indies; and a victory at Yorktown made possible only by the French. Moving on to my comment that you should stick to the natural sciences: If one were to post a short video on, say, the laws of thermal-dynamics (as you did), and if the information in that video were factually wrong, every high school physics student who saw that video could (and would!) demolish it in the comments section, thus helping protect the uniformed viewer from any misinformation. In this situation, the person who posted the video can make corrections and little harm is done. In contrast, the potential that one might misinform an audience viewing a history video is far more likely; less likely to be corrected by those viewers better informed as to content; and with an increased burden upon the creator to ensure the content is correct and no way misleading. I'm sad to say that, in general, I found your treatment of Washington to smack more of hagiography than history and not consistent in quality with your finer work.
@@trwashere5906 Yeah, really disappointed by finding out that dave leans capitalist neoliberal and simps for slaveowning failed generals. his recent economics videos too... just because you are knowledgeable about science doesnt mean you necessarily get social issues i guess, lmao
@@trwashere5906 we know that you certainly appose misinformation, since you mentioned antifa. Do you know what that stands for? Anti fascist. Pretty much every soldier that fought for the Allies in WW2.
These videos are seriously underrated. Great work, man!
I loved American history since i was a teenager in my country, At tenth grade high school, I contacted us Embassy in Tehran to send some books about American history for our library.
I received 49. Books in total translated in farsi which made a big difference in our high school .
I started reading all the books several times over and over and loved the history of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
These books were my best friends , I learned a lot of their dignity and honesty. I could not believe how a person could be so determined, people oriented and well respected.
The story of these two great men was fascinating for me , My History teacher at Fullerton college was amazed about my fascination . Great men never dies.
thank god none of washington's worries became reality
Nice
The fact that washington didnt want parties is the most jarring fact to me because of how divided we are now. How right he was 200+ years ago. I really admire him, and i feel sooo bad that with all his hard work, bloodshed and cool headedness, he couldnt bring us the united future he envisioned.
Can't wait for you to do me! Keep up the good work.
ohhhh G Dubs! you're one of the last, but i won't forget you.
That's what she said
George W Bush how are you doing? I see you’ve been painting amongst other things!
How you doing FORMER Mr. President
Is this the legit George W Bush? Just asking.
Hi. Professor Dave you are so amazing and all your videos are so helpful, Appreciate your efforts.
Please make a complete course on philosophy please please please!
Absolutely I will at some point!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Much Obliged! 💯
awesome video! I love your content! You have inspired me to create my own educational channel. I wish you the best!
-Cheers
woohoo! congrats! it's fun, no?
Professor Dave Explains Absolutely SOO, much fun! I just enjoy spreading knowledge to others. I remember watching your early chemistry videos my freshman year at Auburn. They absolutely saved my GPA. lol
he knows a lot about all kinds of stuff
professor dave explains!
i love your jingle even more
The americans didnt "bombard" the position, they simply placed the artillary of the high ground, and when the british saw it, they pussied out of boston.
RIP
George Washington
Born: February 22, 1732
Presidency: 1789-1797
Died: December 14, 1799
Cause: Quincy
LW: Tis Well
So glad there are still teachers who will just teach the history without taking a break every sentence to remind us that slavery is evil or to make snide remarks about white men. I love your videos on all the various subjects and appreciate that you make the resource available. In current year it seems like the only educated people around are those who actively seek out education rather than relying on the school system that's been dumbing down everything for years and always trying to be "hip" and "relatable."
Good video, I'm glad to still see him being lauded by some people, many historians think its fashionable to bash on Washington, but I think he deserves his good reputation. That being said, I wish you had explored more of his faults, since he did have some (as anyone does).
The real birth of a nation
I tremendously enjoyed this video.
Wow, I first only watched your chemistry lessons. But all of your stuff is very concise and interesting. Best regards from Germany!
It is a really great video to understanding History.
I just finished your entire American history playlist today, from your newest video about Trump to this one about Washington. I will be eagerly waiting for your world history playlist, and I do have a question about it: about how many videos long do you think it'll be? 150? 200?
Also, just wanted to thank you for your high-quality, educational videos.
Well the first batch of scripts is written, and they are 28 rather long episodes which cover all of the ancient world. I haven't planned anything beyond that yet as they are going to take forever to animate. I don't even want to think about it or I'll get stressed out.
I love the US! I'll become a citizen someday! (hopefully). Thanks for all your hard work professor you're channel is a big help.
Thank you very very much🤗
4:29 .... It wasn't British tea It was the tea grown on Indian🇮🇳 Farmlands... And bought by the British East India company for imperialistic purposes
If the British bought it, then it was theirs.
This is dope. Very excited to watch the rest of the series, thank you
"He knows a lot about all kinds of stuff"... appropriate adjustment to the jingle :)
America stayed out of other country's affairs until the Cold War? Lol. What?
This is just amazing
This series should be required for many reasons. The only one I'll mention is to see the evolution of our governing system. One more, to show how history in it's good , and of late, it's bad repeat; why and how they can be corrected.
Great Video. Amazing reminder of who we are.
This video is awesome 👌
coongrats! my first reply ever on youtube. I was expecting Feynmans' "bug on the water" and Higgs but received a well-liked refresher and an insight into a bit of history we Americans treat as ancient history, when it's only been under 250 years and an industrial revolution since then.
Professor Dave: Please list some recommended American History books. I enjoy your work! Thank you!
Read books by David McCullough like 1776, The Pioneers & John Adams also check out Ron sure mile Ron Chernow book Alexander Hamilton.
@@MMAGamblingTips I will check those references. Thank you. What I am also looking for is an untainted general American History focusing on the Founding Fathers and how the Constitution was crafted. What were they thinking. What were they up against. What sources inspired them in building the Republic? I am trying to avoid getting a book that has been treated by leftist "scholars".
Also, please clarify " Ron _sure mile_ "
David McCullough seems to have written quite a bit. Is he reputable? It seems so. Is he honest in his work or does he have any liberal contaminations? Same with Ron Chernow. Both authors have interesting titles. My concern is their perspective. Are the objective and honest writers?
I have briefly looked at your references. Interesting.
I suppose the next question is are you a conservative or a liberal?
Thanks again.
@@born2bbald12 Well, I can tell you that he is NOT a right wing ReTrumplican cultist.
@@nebtheweb8885 Please clarify. I was asking about two authors.
@@born2bbald12 You are obviously fishing for right wing contaminated history if you are specifying only avoiding left wing contaminated history. ALL history is written from varying viewpoints, and is therefore ALL 'contaminated'.
Why are you scared of another point of view? Why call another view 'tainted', like some evil filth has encroached on your pristine and perfect ideals. Are you Hamiltonian... Jeffersonian? Why insist on history through only a single narrow lens?.. the 'right' lens. What an absolute bs way to learn. Cause it isn't learning, it is fishing for confirmation biases.
Thank you for taking the time to to make these videos I’ve been binge watching for days. You have a fantastic ability teach without preaching if that’s makes sense 😉
And I just found the playlist!
You’re teaching kids great work Keep doing these videos it’s helping children Keep 💪👍😉
You're a talented man. That was 25 min well spent.
Washington is the GOAT
Well explained. A big Texas style thank you.
Now you mention it, the fact FDR Lincoln and Washington are considered the three greatest presidents is coincidential when you consider the century they became president. Washington was president from 1788-1797 which was in the 18th century, Lincoln was president 1861-1865 which was in the 19th century, and FDR was president 1933-1945 which was in the 20th century. Maybe since we're in the 21st century that means we're due for another great president who we can compare to them.
This was very good
The jingle at the start got me, i choked on my drink
That is Daves intro to almost ALL of his over 1,000 tutorial videos.
Holy shit! I just realized George Washington was basically Superman.
Don’t forget Spain was an ally of America as well in the Revolution. They helped fight in the western part of the colonies and at sea
Hello other george washington from another dimension
@@MrGoodSt Well My Friend, something that you didn't know or you don't want to know is that Spain was the key factor for the win in The Revolutionary War. There is an article/report from The Massachusetts Society 'Sons of the American Revolution' ( SAR ) called ‘Spain and the Independence of The United States.’ and after reading the article/report it is not a surprise to know than the Spanish Commander Bernardo de Galvez has the same honour of be Honorary Citizeship of the United States like Laffayete…
10:51 So the birth of the nation was in 1787? When Alexander Hamilton voted George Washington as president of the New Constitutional Convention?
Actually he wanted to be addressed as his excellency...and the Barbados rum was likely a nod to a year he spent in Barbados where he nearly died from small pox..
You are the most talented teacher in the world. I am not exagerating. You should be a harvard teacherr
0:11 The United States of America
George Washington
Well My Friend, something that you didn't know is that Spain was the key factor for the win in The Revolutionary War. There is an article from The Massachusetts Society 'Sons of the American Revolution' ( SAR ) called ‘Spain and the Independence of The United States.’ and after reading the article/report it is not a surprise to know than the Spanish Commander Bernardo de Galvez has the same honour of be Honorary Citizeship of the United States like Laffayete…
Way before I was born
Fact: that british attack at New York City was the biggest attack on New York UNTIL those two planes crashed into the twin towers September 11th 2001 (Unfortunately one of three records I know of that was broken on 9/11). It was mention in an episode of 'America: History of us' that use to (and probably still) play on the History Channel
Shame we did not stick to the no political parties. It seems he was a psychic able to see the problems of politics today.
Maybe so but that doesn't mean we have to vote only for the party we registered. We can still make Washington proud by being open minded to ALL political parties including the 3rd parties (after all third parties still manage to be elected somewhere in governement besides president and congress) and vote base on what we know on the person not by what party they are part of.
Please do pharmacology next! There aren't many good sources for it on UA-cam.
oh i definitely plan to do that! hopefully by the end of the year. in the meantime there is a little bit of pharmacology in my biochemistry series, particularly the last clips about drugs.
I worked as a pharm tech for about 4 years, so if you need any insight. hmu
If you’re a fan of history then check out the movie “The Patriot”. It stars Mel Gibson as a retired British officer who fought in the French and Native American wars who then takes up arms against the British in the Independence War after one of his sons is killed by a British officer. When it comes to accuracy it hits every note……….
Just kidding it’s a huge pile of 💩. I never miss a opportunity to 💩 on that piece of 💩 of a movie.
I was about to flame on you until I read the last part haha
Ha ha. Good one. It's about as historically accurate as that other Gibson pile of crap, Braveheart.
@@pierrenavaille4748 I thought you were about to say " passion of the christ " ... Braveheart is also Innacurate ...but at least it was more entertaining Lol
It's not accurate but I still find it entertaining
Lmao I watched that movie is social studies class
Going through the playlist while doing yardwork
That jungle at the beginning sounds a lot like they might be giants
Me: *checks the Hamilton soundtrack several times during the video*
God I wish we had a George Washington today!!!!
11:28 Wait , wait, wait, whats going on here? Why is he whispering things into Bens ear? What's really going on in this painting? Whats represented here?
it's just a painting, bud. it's the constitutional convention, where the american government was born.
Well yes, of course it's "just a painting", and painting have long been a place of art and expression, of metaphors and vague symbology. Whispering into someones ear is a pretty standard representation too. This is a painting of a very major part of major events, a time when MANY people GREATLY disagreed on MANY things, AND took MAJOR actions for or against them. It would make sense that there would be a lot of artistic expressions of all sorts of things. A whole video could be made on examining the possible representations in this painting. (You're free to use that idea BTW.) I think its worth contemplating. Its quite clearly full of symbology.
We've got washington, a center of events and a center of driving force , standing tall (as well as elevated on a platform,though not of very high elevation)
Clearly everyone in the painting is looking at him, as he was a center of change and action, he is also the center of attention in this painting.
Some men are standing in what appears to be a praising gesture, while some, are not quite so clearly doing so.
Who is that gentleman standing with his arms crossed, staring right at the viewer, with a look of clear discontent? I imagine it would be a time where not everyone agrees on what should be done. Yet there is already someone signing sometihng on the desk there, also elevated, beside Washington.
Ben is siting more or less on his own, in the open, with only one gentleman next to him, and he's whispering something in his ear. Does this represent private discussion between Ben and him? Perhaps even decision changing discussions?
What else do you see? What do you think it means? I am sure this image is FULL of meaning and representation. (It max be a taxation of representation on your mind to contemplate :)
@@FirstLast-fr4hb Have to agree with you there. A good painting will say something about the people in it and the times it was painted in, especially a current event.
Just a nit pick Dave, but you showed a map of 'England' that actually depicts the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. England is just one of the four countries that make up the UK, so your map showed a bit too much.
Nothing could be more simple: without George Washington, there would be no United States.
(But, he was not at Saratoga in 1777.)
21:10 Delano?
Wow you are polymath keep up man I'm from Iraq from the county which is 7th year old now sinking in civil war and corruption nothing remain in its land except the high old reputation
Love the France meme lol... The perfect comeback would had been, wait until WW1 and WW2
why dont you teach Grammar and writing?
eh, maybe one day! gotta hit some other subjects first.
great video, clearly a good amount of research, articulate, you must have worked hard on it. Maybe should have given your title a bit more thought, but well done nonetheless.
Yes, thank you.
Problem: uneducated masses
This guy does something about it
who else is doing this for school?
Thank God I have the same birthday as George Washington
Looking forward to Trump. Good luck on that one Dave ;)
RIP George Washington He Was 67 Years Old WHEN HE DIED😭😭😭😭😭😭
Defining current politics by region is too simplistic. In reality, all states are some degree of purple. Michigan, a Midwest state, has voted for a Democratic presidential candidate every election since 1988 except 2016, when Trump won the state by only 10k votes. Our state legislature looked red for years because of gerrymandering, but since citizen redistricting, we have a Democratic state legislature. We haven't had a Republic US Senator in decades.
Which is sad
What's wrong w/ this world, only 10K views (As of f 5-19). This is great info, it's key! God help us. (There's no god.)
No mention of Washington owning 300 slaves?
I specifically said that he owned slaves.
Loads of nonsense. Dave should stick to the natural sciences.
The only nonsense is you posting a comment like this with no basis whatsoever. Also, I'll cover whatever subjects I please, thanks much.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Sir, notice that I used the obligative "should." You, of course, have the right to post what you want without interference from me or to be banned by anyone. I am not Antifa and am appalled by the online censorship of ideas. Your "without basis" complaint is well-taken, so I will briefly explain by gently attacking one critical point you made (though I could attack others), and leave it to the reader to fact-check us both. Your assertion, which seems to nearly copy that in a section of Washington's Wikipedia entry, is that Washington's experience steeled him to fight and win a continental war against the British. That assertion, to put it mildly, is unsupportable. I have no agenda against the received history of the American War of Independence, though I would say it would be far more supportable to characterize Washington's generalship by his incompetence in managing his generals, e.g., Gates, and by fortunate happenstances such as: the actions of the Hero of Saratoga that saved the Continental Army from certain, final defeat; a Britain little able to fight a war on the American continent because it was engaged in a major war against the French and Spain, having to fight in Europe, India and the West Indies; and a victory at Yorktown made possible only by the French. Moving on to my comment that you should stick to the natural sciences: If one were to post a short video on, say, the laws of thermal-dynamics (as you did), and if the information in that video were factually wrong, every high school physics student who saw that video could (and would!) demolish it in the comments section, thus helping protect the uniformed viewer from any misinformation. In this situation, the person who posted the video can make corrections and little harm is done. In contrast, the potential that one might misinform an audience viewing a history video is far more likely; less likely to be corrected by those viewers better informed as to content; and with an increased burden upon the creator to ensure the content is correct and no way misleading. I'm sad to say that, in general, I found your treatment of Washington to smack more of hagiography than history and not consistent in quality with your finer work.
@@trwashere5906 Yeah, really disappointed by finding out that dave leans capitalist neoliberal and simps for slaveowning failed generals. his recent economics videos too... just because you are knowledgeable about science doesnt mean you necessarily get social issues i guess, lmao
@@trwashere5906 we know that you certainly appose misinformation, since you mentioned antifa. Do you know what that stands for? Anti fascist. Pretty much every soldier that fought for the Allies in WW2.