We saw a lot of bravery by health care workers and food service industry. Not a lot of help from the government...except lies and cover ups. We are still stricken.
+Smol Bean Queen I remember having projects like this in school (im 22) But after you realize how interesting things really get in life, and start to wonder things. maybe its just me?
No movie needed when you just lived through it. As for movies, there have been literally hundreds done on the topic, in order to prep you for the real event, which wouldn't have been possible otherwise. In 1793, the pandemic came at a most fortuitous time dispersing the British funded riots which the government barely survived.
Good lesson for what is happening today. Whether good or bad, history is history. Today people are trying to destroy it. We can never judge history by today's standards. History is so important for us. It should never be erased because the narrative is offensive today. That's not it's purpose. We learn from history. We learn from the good. And it helps us to not repeat the bad.
I am proud of the African Americans like Sarah Bass and Richard Allen whom are willing to serve or risk their as volunteer for Dr. Benjamin Rush to help treat the sick and infected individuals in Philadelphia during the Yellow Fever.
I'm a born & raised Philadelphian. I'm proud of them also, what I'm not proud of is how blacks in Philly turned the projects of his name sake into one of the WORST places in America.
African Americans only exist when an African gains citizenship in the Americas. If someone is black and born in America, then the person is a black American even though the black part should not be considered important to the person's status as a citizen but to the person's description in times of identification.
Get to this episode and hear THAT voice and before I know it my brain says..."Oh shoot. Did I put on the news by accident?" Jim Gardner IS the voice of Philadelphia to a lot of people. So glad to see doing other stuff about Philly then just the news.
@@dchang11 There was "Liberty's Kids" that focused on the American Revolution through the eyes of three kids, and Ben Franklin was voiced by Walter Cronkite.
Incidentally, while Spanish Flu was wreaking havoc, Philadelphia decided to ignore health advice in 1918 and hold a Liberty Loans parade, while other cities in the United States were introducing social distancing. Philadelphia was one of the hardest hit cities due to that. It was said that the dead filled the streets, with no one left to bury the dead and no one left to build coffins.
yeah my great great grandpa got a job bringing bodies out of houses then, he was only 18 at the time, he was still alive when my dad was a kid (for some reason all my family on that side had kids at age 20-23) they would drink whiskey before going in because it supposedly make the virus die, aparently it worked because if it didn't i wouldn't be here to tell the story!
Read Fever 1793 in the sixth grade years ago. Now I'm 25 years old and it's still one of my favorite books along with the Diary of Anne Frank. Still cry a little when reading it.
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Also the responses during this time were nuts including shooting a gun in the air. Now this would be useless and nuts but in the epidemic it made sense and you'd also see people wearing lots of flowers in cases too. Since people back then don't have info on viruses like we do now. No flush toilets then and life expectancy short. You wouldn't want to be living then.
Jason Songg it was tin 1793 the thermometer and stethoscope had not been invented along with medicine. if u dont know about it i suggest u read the book fever to learn more.
Jason Song it is because in 1793 do you think they would have medicine when they were still leaving there food out with something on top to cover it when it was winter not to be mean or anything but IF YOU READ THE BOOK you would now a lot more
Also the medical knowledge wasn't there either. Plus the conditions back then aren't like what we have now. Diseases really had a fun time in the past.
+Valerie Chico You got that right plus the treatments for ailments like this and others weren't all that great. Aside from bloodletting there were other treatments that were way worse such as having someone ram a hot poker into you and others. Doctors were very much left to be skipped back in the past especially in this time and you just took your chances with quack cures.
This was less than two years after the Bill of Rights was ratified, so there ought to have been a lot of legal precedent set about government powers to restrict individual liberties for the good of the people.
Reside ....Across the street from The Lazaretto (Medical Building).......Lazaretto was built during this time. . On The Delaware River.....Built to Hold. Immigrants arriving from the Globe into Philadelphia............with Yellow Fever.............
I see all of the school comments and im like yea. BUT WHY THE HECK DID THEY HAVE TO MAKE IS SO NASTY!!!! not to be rude and all.... its just... ew. lol
God's punishment on the wicked, all the major colonial giants. It's spiritual. 1720, 1820, 1920, 2020. Back for the generation that were spared but never kept their promises. Black victims were the dedicated helpers/nurses and those that were experimented. (Everytime the blacks reach out desperately to their ancestral god) the most high God is in charge of all. The blood reaching out, just like the story of Cain and Abel. You won't repent, Blood/DNA speaks louder, has invoked ...You introduce God, the Bible-Jesus Christ; Every Word of God in the Bible was taken and learnt seriously by those slaves. The Power and Justice of God Lord Almight is real. Time for the left wicked generation, the elderly. You used and called Him for selfish reasons, then rejected Him; Vanity upon Vanity. Apocalypse.
1920 is a bit of a misnomer, as the Spanish Flu actually started to wreak havoc in 1918. Incidentally, Philadelphia decided to ignore health advice in 1918 and hold a Liberty Loans parade, while other cities in the United States were introducing social distancing. Philadelphia was one of the hardest hit cities due to that.
& what does the black ppl do in return for Richard Allen's progress?.....turn the projects of his name sake into one of the WORST projects in America. Smh
I know...the heinous reputation made me research Richard Allen as a child like who is he. Hell they turned Octavius Catto school into a behavior school for "bad" kids
It's a Shame, like daily Every Person here on Earth is Dieing daily, but Still the Evils of Today are Undeniably at a Loss. A Loss. Why I say that, because they tender to live the life as if they are here for ever. They are unfortunately Mislead. Covid-19 and or Covid - 2021
Anyone here for school while the corona is taking over
yep
@@danielplays9724 yep
yup
yes
yup
sooo, everyone is here from school. i think.
yeah. 🥲
Yup
Yep
so stfu
@@lbexlbn ...............
Here after Corona 😐...
I'm here deeper into Covid
Still going
Here during hijacked election. 🧐
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HERE IN 2024….
who else is learning about yellow fever in school??
Me, I’m reading a book called fever 1793
And the book an American plaugue
xo_beauty _xo me :/
tagteam25 IM READING THE SAME BOOKES AS U LMFAOOA
me
0:10 "what would happen if an unstoppable epidemic hit our shores?"
2020: Well shit, let's find out
lmao
Well covid is better interms of survival
Yeah... That quote aged well 😅
We saw a lot of bravery by health care workers and food service industry. Not a lot of help from the government...except lies and cover ups. We are still stricken.
Please dont tell me im the only one here because I have a book report on the book Fever...
lol me too
+Smol Bean Queen I remember having projects like this in school (im 22)
But after you realize how interesting things really get in life, and start to wonder things. maybe its just me?
no I have summer reading on this book...your not alone 😝
I have to make a trailer so i'm trying to find somewhat type of footage they made resembling then...
THIS ACCOUNT IS INACTIVE same
Man... there are so many stories here that Hollywood could make an awesome movie about....
No movie needed when you just lived through it. As for movies, there have been literally hundreds done on the topic, in order to prep you for the real event, which wouldn't have been possible otherwise.
In 1793, the pandemic came at a most fortuitous time dispersing the British funded riots which the government barely survived.
My teacher is making us watch this because we are in quarantine from corona. LOL
Me to
Same
ong
same but because we had to read the book fever 1793
Probably you'll understand it about as well as anyone ever has. 🤔
Good lesson for what is happening today. Whether good or bad, history is history. Today people are trying to destroy it. We can never judge history by today's standards. History is so important for us. It should never be erased because the narrative is offensive today. That's not it's purpose. We learn from history. We learn from the good. And it helps us to not repeat the bad.
long but im using it for my report my book is Fever 1793 and it was really good
i’m reading that in 7th grade 2020 😳
sack of pootatoes same
Mine too
Isabella Phillips i reading that book too
blcksavior same here
I am proud of the African Americans like Sarah Bass and Richard Allen whom are willing to serve or risk their as volunteer for Dr. Benjamin Rush to help treat the sick and infected individuals in Philadelphia during the Yellow Fever.
I'm a born & raised Philadelphian. I'm proud of them also, what I'm not proud of is how blacks in Philly turned the projects of his name sake into one of the WORST places in America.
There are still good African Americans too. Not everyone is perfect.
African Americans only exist when an African gains citizenship in the Americas. If someone is black and born in America, then the person is a black American even though the black part should not be considered important to the person's status as a citizen but to the person's description in times of identification.
Sarah Allen...She married Richard
@@tylerh231 Love this!
This aged well.
Get to this episode and hear THAT voice and before I know it my brain says..."Oh shoot. Did I put on the news by accident?" Jim Gardner IS the voice of Philadelphia to a lot of people. So glad to see doing other stuff about Philly then just the news.
CZ 82 why does race matter? Also, no one asked
@@KeystoneRecce he's probably just a hateful person. Smh
@7,62 Nagant Philadelphia
If there’s a future animated series about our founding fathers, Jim Gardner should voice Ben Franklin.
@@dchang11 There was "Liberty's Kids" that focused on the American Revolution through the eyes of three kids, and Ben Franklin was voiced by Walter Cronkite.
Im learnig about yellow fever too
+Jeremiah Aragon cause you have it, the pic says it all. lmao !
It is sad right🇸🇨
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@@jalenlaurence1166 ur so childish.
What are the best way to kill a virus, a cold temperatures or a really hot temperatures.
What’s interesting about this virus is that unlike the other virus it’s afraid of cold while most virus are afraid of warm. Interesting.
Incidentally, while Spanish Flu was wreaking havoc, Philadelphia decided to ignore health advice in 1918 and hold a Liberty Loans parade, while other cities in the United States were introducing social distancing. Philadelphia was one of the hardest hit cities due to that. It was said that the dead filled the streets, with no one left to bury the dead and no one left to build coffins.
You'd think we would learn from that.
yeah my great great grandpa got a job bringing bodies out of houses then, he was only 18 at the time, he was still alive when my dad was a kid (for some reason all my family on that side had kids at age 20-23) they would drink whiskey before going in because it supposedly make the virus die, aparently it worked because if it didn't i wouldn't be here to tell the story!
This was brought up in the Covid special
Read Fever 1793 in the sixth grade years ago. Now I'm 25 years old and it's still one of my favorite books along with the Diary of Anne Frank. Still cry a little when reading it.
I had to do one a few weeks ago I still find it interesting
Same
Were learning about this at school! It's a really interesting topic
Most of these comments are from months ago but it’s still going on so now we have to watch it for school lol
I'm reading the book at my school
how come I have never heard of this? this is such a wondrous story that I have to mention it in my novel.
Yellow Fever, a great Philadelphia PA medical story. Nice work... keep them coming, God bless 🙏👍🌅🤗
0:15
Right here in 2020
Let me guess why you are here: School right? Or maybe because of COVID-19?
I'm here 'cuz of both reasons.
And you? 🤔🤨🧐
Who are here because of the historical fiction Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson.
Me lol
Me
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The idea of "bleeding" makes me cringe.
So you "cringe" once a month?
@Rafaella Timmermann you telling me that ....is weird 😂
@Rafaella Timmermann lol I was just kidding 😂💯🌹
@Rafaella Timmermann thank god for small favors 😂...
omg yesss
I remember when this came out . Miss you Jim !
One of my friends is related to Dr. Benjamin Rush
John Silont sure he or her is
i read the book like 2 years ago, its so good
My teacher Deb jarvis had a CD of the book she puts it on during reading hour and we will follow along
Never learned about this in school
"microcosm of the nation"
I was born in Philadelphia left when I was 19 but I'm still proud to be from there and I love the eagles!!!
Go Eagles! 💚 🦅 🏈 I'm going to miss football this year.
Checkin in after 2019. Ouch
So, this is how they get the names for all of our schools!
I was hoping this was going to be more about the disease
I don't know why my teacher is showing me this, we are basically LIVING it right now.
Also the responses during this time were nuts including shooting a gun in the air. Now this would be useless and nuts but in the epidemic it made sense and you'd also see people wearing lots of flowers in cases too. Since people back then don't have info on viruses like we do now. No flush toilets then and life expectancy short. You wouldn't want to be living then.
It was all around unsanitary back then. It would make us cringe.
I have to do a report on the yellow fever 😭
we had to watch this for school, so if anyone from my school decides to read the comments than reply to this one lol
omg hi
@@auroradeister9314 hiiiiiii auroraaa
Opening line aged like fine wine
Anyone here because there school video was blocked lol?
Who else is watching this because they have to read the book "Fever"
Starve a fever. Feed a cold.
This makes it sound like GW just decided to move the capital from Philly to DC but it’s a much better story.
Who else has a book called yellow fever 1793😂🤔🤨
*The Gang manage a pandemic*
you used a lot of facts, AWSOME
I bet nobody else clicked on this video to watch on purpose. Everybody is here for school stuff
Hope everyone 👍
Thank you, God bless.
im there for school too🤣
same here why they do not have medicine for it
Jason Songg it was tin 1793 the thermometer and stethoscope had not been invented along with medicine. if u dont know about it i suggest u read the book fever to learn more.
Jason Song it is because in 1793 do you think they would have medicine when they were still leaving there food out with something on top to cover it when it was winter not to be mean or anything but IF YOU READ THE BOOK you would now a lot more
Also the medical knowledge wasn't there either. Plus the conditions back then aren't like what we have now. Diseases really had a fun time in the past.
+Kelly Chuang When I mean diseases having fun means wrecking havoc and death on people. Since things like disease and nature don't care for borders.
+Valerie Chico You got that right plus the treatments for ailments like this and others weren't all that great. Aside from bloodletting there were other treatments that were way worse such as having someone ram a hot poker into you and others. Doctors were very much left to be skipped back in the past especially in this time and you just took your chances with quack cures.
I have to do this early for a project since I’m missing school, sadness.
i can't be the only one with an open transcript opened
Iam here because my teacher gave me an assignment that I have to complete after a test then more work after that.
Great series
hi its me haha i am learning about this and it is awesome
mellow meek hey if you enjoy history you might like the channel: Weird History
and yet it already has, 2020-2021
On the whole this is accurate and well done. The costumes however leave a lot to be desired.
How so 😂😂
I love the book😍😍
so we all watched this in class
I wonder if we will have waves of other epidemics directly after COVID?
Absalom Jones and Richard Allen
/G\
How many of you are here for PR ms AcaDeca?
I'm doing this for school, and I'm doing this for corona... I'm scared as HECK
Pussy
Anyone here from corona?
This was less than two years after the Bill of Rights was ratified, so there ought to have been a lot of legal precedent set about government powers to restrict individual liberties for the good of the people.
Here because at school I’m reading The Fever
why does he sound like morgan freeman?
#Important
Reside ....Across the street from The Lazaretto (Medical Building).......Lazaretto was built during this time. . On The Delaware River.....Built to Hold. Immigrants arriving from the Globe into Philadelphia............with Yellow Fever.............
Miss Jim 🥰
I see all of the school comments and im like yea. BUT WHY THE HECK DID THEY HAVE TO MAKE IS SO NASTY!!!! not to be rude and all.... its just... ew. lol
Book report on fever 1793 y’all
i got that book report
God's punishment on the wicked, all the major colonial giants. It's spiritual. 1720, 1820, 1920, 2020. Back for the generation that were spared but never kept their promises. Black victims were the dedicated helpers/nurses and those that were experimented.
(Everytime the blacks reach out desperately to their ancestral god) the most high God is in charge of all. The blood reaching out, just like the story of Cain and Abel. You won't repent, Blood/DNA speaks louder, has invoked ...You introduce God, the Bible-Jesus Christ; Every Word of God in the Bible was taken and learnt seriously by those slaves. The Power and
Justice of God Lord Almight is real. Time for the left wicked generation, the elderly. You used and called Him for selfish reasons, then rejected Him; Vanity upon Vanity. Apocalypse.
1920 is a bit of a misnomer, as the Spanish Flu actually started to wreak havoc in 1918. Incidentally, Philadelphia decided to ignore health advice in 1918 and hold a Liberty Loans parade, while other cities in the United States were introducing social distancing. Philadelphia was one of the hardest hit cities due to that.
school sended me here
sent* you were in school, use correct grammar 🤦 /joking
Who’s here because of Fever 1793 (the book)
Lydia Lemma me
me
watching this post covid lol
& what does the black ppl do in return for Richard Allen's progress?.....turn the projects of his name sake into one of the WORST projects in America. Smh
I know...the heinous reputation made me research Richard Allen as a child like who is he. Hell they turned Octavius Catto school into a behavior school for "bad" kids
Bogos binted ?
who else is here for a fucking book report 😐
So the introduction aged poorly.
O No was ninja me too
ugh.... was bleach not invented yet...
Nope
I love karma😍😍😍
TWO PHILADELHYS = ONE WITH NOT BELIEVED ON THE TEN COMMENDEMEN ONLY MONEYS
Wow
It's a Shame, like daily Every Person here on Earth is Dieing daily, but Still the Evils of Today are Undeniably at a Loss. A Loss. Why I say that, because they tender to live the life as if they are here for ever. They are unfortunately Mislead.
Covid-19 and or Covid - 2021
im forced to watch this video
This = old carona
And thus coronavirus was born
Hey these comments have been taken over by the Kool Kids Klan. Now bow down to our lord Doge
11:37
brah this might as well be the corana
#CoD
FeeeR propaganda MASONIC HELLO bound demons
Ok boomers