the was Jamestown I think. the pilgrims gave us thanksgiving and learned from the natives. but even though they didn't intentionally kill them, their diseases would
Genocides went both ways. Most natives died of diseases and wars over hundreds of years. The only true genocides wear that of the trail of tears. The rest were legitimate wars and conflicts and not nearly as one sided as modern nativeslike to claim
I remember visiting the Plantation some 40+ years ago when I was a kid. Great video with pleasant memories.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video . You put Plymouth UK to shame in the way that it is run. Well done.
Great video and voice.
Who could dislike this wholesome shit? 😡
Boi, I think that's a compliment. Thanks? 😀
We are headed to Plymouth in May, and this gave us some good ideas! Thank you! Subbed :)
why not just move there
@@angelacampuzano7177 huh?
@@alysonrodriguez6767 why don't you just move there if you like it
@@angelacampuzano7177 you know what...facts
I live almost right next to the plymouth plantation!
Nice! We got lucky with some amazing summer weather for this shoot!
im from plymouth in england
yes
Plymouth resident, learned a few things i'll h ave to check out :)
also that looks more like a local than a tourist here lol
Brian! Your commentary on the locals vs. visitors made me laugh out loud today! Thank you for that and for watching!
That's my home!
OMG SAME!!
Whale watching not open during the winter.
Thanks for the heads up!
Second american settlers
First is Jamestown
It was 1620' oh my god
How badly were they hurt by the pandemic?
Pretty bad (like the rest of the world).
How can there be 12 dislikes on a video with such good information and quality
Probably that clip when they took the baby shark out of the water
I agree! Haters gonna’ hate! But Thank YOU for the encouragement!
Can you let us know what kind of history they teach? Is is the mass genocide, or sugar coated version?
Both
2:00 Before the Settler's arrived and committed mass genocide to their entire tribe lmao.
Lol
the was Jamestown I think. the pilgrims gave us thanksgiving and learned from the natives. but even though they didn't intentionally kill them, their diseases would
Genocides went both ways. Most natives died of diseases and wars over hundreds of years. The only true genocides wear that of the trail of tears. The rest were legitimate wars and conflicts and not nearly as one sided as modern nativeslike to claim
There is no rock
You're a rock
There is but it’s not the real one because of course it’s thousands of years old so they had to make a small replica of it