You realize what we did to the natives, they did to eachother. War between tribes were brutal, they held prisoners for slaves. Dont act like the natives were saints
@@MultiTasker888 Yeah but like, that doesn't mean we gotta do that too you know? We're supposed to be the "civilized" ones, that what we claimed back then, yet we were doing the same shit.
Jackson also nearly beat an assassin to death with a hickory cane. This is after both of the guy's pistols jammed and Andrew just turned to the dude standing there looking dumb and went to town with his pimp cane. The guy's guards had to save his assassin before Jackson murdered him.
Seconded. People worried about Trump's disregard for the rule of law need to know about Jackson totally disregarding the Supreme Court and doing the Trail of Tears anyway.
How did mf survive them all😳😳 Just this story and the bullet bouncing off of his button is wild, how tf did he survive going through something like this 99 more times😳
Imagine if history class had a teacher like this. 99.999% of students would be so excited to attend, classes would be overbooked and they’d be talking about history class even on the weekend!
My us history teacher in junior high was like this, he told stories super engagingly and charismatically. He made me adore US history. He didn’t tell us this story but he talked about Andrew Jackson’s duel history as well. Mr. Smith is the goat
Wait that's to many ha so I'm getting my chicken bones and a song from the Beatles or nwa ha and start collecting souls your ancestors souls are mine no use ha hey voodoo is actually more than one place so take Russia and Lenin go see him he used to be open and they put makeup on him and now in a glass case but it's funny beef jerky type of funny
@@jessj.j.french7482 does anyone still make print anymore so with that many great greats we are talking the blind deaf guy drawing circles on rocks and you find meaning in it ha
Haaa, I'm reading a book on Thomas Jefferson ("American Sphinx," which ........ I'm putting down for the next couple of years), and that is EXACTLY in his character. He was a recluse and not a good vocal speaker, he was a fantastic writer though but took criticism very personally because he was really hard on himself and proofed things over and over and over again.
@@josephmeggs8213 yeah the slavery thing he had deep internal conflicts with especially when he had an affair with Sally for 40 years plus she could have applied for her freedom when she was in France, but she chose to return to Virginia with Jefferson. Monticello was a place "separated from the outside world" to Thomas. :/ Edit: he has written that he is a coward, to add. Don't respect that bit so much but it explains a lot when you deep dive into his character 😅
I dont think any president has majorly enjoyed the presidency. Look at how fast younger presidents age (visually) and how much most slow down in the later years of their presidency. Best candidate I can think of for that is President Coolidge
@@Bucephalus84 He had good reason to be a deeply racist sl^ve trader, or he had good reason to vibe to Chief Keef? [that was Charles Dickinson in the story, but I'm still going with it]
When I was in college, I did a report on a guy who ended up in a crazy dueling scenario, John Fox Potter. Though that one was more epic, and less deranged. TLDR: During the run up to the Civil War, northern and southern politicians were constantly talking smack, with the Southern politicians abusing the fact that dueling was still legal in the south. The threat of, "You piss me off too much, then I'll just challenge you to a duel to legally murder you" kept the north politicians from getting TOO wild, though some of them would say stuff like, "If the institution of slavery was a woman, she is a woman that southerners simp for because they think she's the purest, most wholesome girl in the world, while everyone else knows she's a dirty ho whose got an OF page with the WILDEST stuff you've ever seen." Enter John Potter, who got in a southern politician's face over slavery, and that politician's nephew, a 20-something punk by the name of Pryor, challenged Potter to a duel. Now, something Xevi didn't QUITE cover is that there's supposed to be TIME to build up to a duel. Tradition/rules/whatever says that you don't have a duel IMMEDIATELY, it takes like, a week or longer where the people who are going to duel are constantly having friends get ahold of them and say, "Are you SURE about this? No way we can bury the hatchet diplomatically?" Basically, the duel is only supposed to happen if both guys are STILL mad enough that they're willing to gank the other dude even after a week or more time has passed. Pryor challenged Potter to a duel then and there. "Meet me on the other side of the river, NOW." (because the way things were set up, a nearby river was the border between the north and the south) The southerners didn't like this because it made them look bad. (IMHO, the southerners loved LOOKING LIKE "refined gentlemen" rather than murderous bullying thugs and Pryor was basically ripping their masks off, getting rid of the subtext the other southerners were relying on) Potter's response? "Okay, but since you're challenging me, then I choose the place and weapons. And I'm not picking pistols at twelve paces. Bowie knives in a broom closet. Your move, _b--ch."_ Pryor immediately backed down like a wuss, claiming that Potter was "besmirching the NOBLE art of dueling!" but nobody believed him for a second. But here's were things get WICKED. Go on Google image search, and look up (John Fox Potter Knife) without the parenthesis. Among the various pictures of him and other random stuff, you will see a PARTICULAR image of a knife that was commissioned by a politician from Missouri, out of respect for how Potter handled that situation. Said knife looks like a simple folding pocket knife...except it's been scaled up proportionally so the two halves of the knife, blade and handle, are each about 3 to 3 1/2 feet long. Meaning when the knife is unfolded, it's over 6 feet (almost 2 meters) long. And on the knife is an inscription. "To John Fox Potter. For all Pryor engagements". Absolutely epic, lol.
Andrew Jackson was against fiat currency that we have today and for the gold standard. Our money should be backed by gold so in my book he was good for America.
Abe Lincoln also got challenged to a duel for using fake usernames to talk shit in the papers. He had a massive height advantage so he chose a sword fight and punked the other guy out. 100% True
Now, from what I heard, he backed down from talking sh** after someone challenged him to a duel. After that, he stopped talking any kind of sh** to anyone.
So I have 2 reasons I like Jackson. 1 he got rid of the central bank. ( Before it got restored later) 2 he kicked ass in the battle of New Orleans. The guy was..... Dangerous.
@@nez_ic sorry, my comment was meant to be more of a deliberate overstatement to show how correcting ppl on dates is a bit ridiculous, at least in my opinion, and especially so in this case bc andrew jackson only died in 1845. idk why i expected that to translate over the internet though: i'm sorry.
Not to be that guy, but Andrew Jackson…was a beast when it came to fighting and dueling. Like that was his go to for…anything. He loved to fight so much that he would sneak off and beat the shit out of people just for looking at him wrong. One time a man tried to assassin ate him with 2 blickys, both jammed and Andrew proceeded to beat the ever living donkey brains out this man. He was not scared of Charles Dickson, in fact his plan was to get shot first ( since Dickinson was the faster/better shot) so Andrew took the hit, and then with all the time in the world shot Charles between the eyes. Andrew was no the best president by any means lmao, but as a duelist…..ya he was actually terrifying
If it took being a savage to keep the Republic intact and for its citizens, that’s what it took. We need some like him today! My ancestors and their peers didn’t create the nation by being pussyfoots, and it’s not going to be resurrected by being pussyfoots either!
Winner Winner chicken dinner. This guy goes on about this and that, but you my friend nailed the precise reason Trump kept Jackson's image above his desk.
Yeah and him doing all these shenanigans, of tell him to shoot right away Ima wear loose clothes and taking the second shot with reloading, does just prove he's a coward so... yeah
@@midnarinah… he a coward. He didn’t live up to honour. He was walking into a fight he thought he could win but when he learnt the skill difference he wanted a scape goat and used underhanded tactics… that’s cowardice
Dude thank you for this video. I’m not a Trump supporter ,but the amount of people calling Trump “the worst president of all time” makes my brain hurt. It’s like they were taught NOTHING in school and it’s honestly kinda sad.
He’s up there - lining his cabinet with sycophants like Gabbard and AOC -started the disastrous pull out of Afghanistan - let the Russians get away with invading Ukraine secretly for years (before it became public) - convinced most of the country that Covid was just “a flu” while it was over flooding hospitals and still causing health complications in people who had it Is he worse than the guy who started the trail of tears? Probably not but Jackson was at least a strong and effective leader despite being the most evil president Trump is less evil but up there as one of the dumbest we’ve ever had Tariffs, mass deportations, isolationism, anti vax…. All things that every economist, political scientist, and health scientist say are idiotic he supports.
Jackson was a great President. Study history of the times, they lived on the frontier and that's how they had to handle business. I guess it's difficult for modern, soft, entitled men to 'get'.
His opponents supporters literally killed his wife with slander! And excellent movie to watch about it is “The Presidents Lady” free on UA-cam. It’s old but good history lesson.
First, I could listen to you explain historical accounts all day long. Seriously. New sub. To hear these men throwing shade in the first newspapers in the nation is just wild. We have not evolved or learned anything when it comes to politics. It all makes sense now...of course we're going to have sox offender in the Whitehouse. Of course we pretend to have morals...but actually don't. Of course we're devolving, as a society. We've been standing on shaky ground from the gate. "Who knew, a nation built on the genocide of one people and the brutal enslavement of another would be so evil?" We have the nerve to be shocked. Shocked! Shooketh! 😏
So let me get this straight; this man gets his name slandard in the tabloids (MULTIPLE) times..his wifes honor violated. Gives a pass..then gets violated multiple more times! Gives a FAIR CHALLANGE to the ones violating him to clear is slandered name..wins...and hes a "PSYCHOPATH"??..you new generation mfs are literally the corniest of cornballs😂
Andrew jackson wasn't crazy, he had a complete understanding of the question and solution of violence, and that it should always be yes to conclude matters.
I gotta tattoo of a andrew jackson quote about central banks. One in particular. Now im not sayin he was a good guy. He aint, but no real gangsta is. The word "grimey" doesnt even begin to describe this guy. Love him or hate him he lived a very interesting life and i would encourage everyone to look it up because good or bad there's lessons to be learned. Especially from the most cold hearted.
I remember this story from when I was a kid. But you made it very intertaining. Kudos and congratulations 🎉 if school told history like THAT more people would remember it..
That's the least of his crimes. Just ask the so called five civilized tribes, as they were called at the time. These were the victims of the Indian Removal Act created by Andrew Jackson. They were the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee and Seminole nations.
Meh? I think it’s a toss-up at this point. Possibly destroying America is pretty bad. Genocide and murdering 18 people whilst president also pretty f-ing bad. I’ve been torn about this, but I think Trump just might Trump Jackson this time….
He was one of my favorite presidents, Old Hickory he didn't take any shit! He was a child soldier in the American Revolution in what was known as the Fife and Drum Coprs, where he was a child POW taken by the British Army. His permanent scar across the face was done by an officer when he refused to shine his boots. He was a hero of the Battle of New Orleans and founded what is now modern. Tennessee kicked the Spanish out of Florida and opposed a federal reserve bank. He was far from perfect but he was the eptiome of a Bad-Ass.
Andrew Jackson was one of the best and most badass presidents we have ever had. He literally carried a personal vendetta against the British for his entire life because a British officer sliced his face with a cavalry saber as a boy in a prison camp during the Revolutionary War. He went on to defeat the British at the Battle of New Orleans decisively.
what i learned from this, is that the media thrives on conflict between psychopaths
And 200 years later nothing has changed
And why does the media thrive off that?
Because that's what the average person loves consuming.
This is America
Definitely nothing new 😂
Anything to draw people in..world works like WWE..
Honestly, I woulda listened to Xevi's 40 minute 'fuck Andrew Jackson' cut.
Same!
For real. My man playing with our emotions with those kind of tidbits😂
Faaacts
Bro the story of his scar on his face alone is like the worst of this and native American erasure combined iirc
On god
I like the idea of Charles Dickinson listening to CHief Keef
BANG BANG
Soa..sosa
I felt that
"He's not the best shot in Tennessee... he's the best shot in America" bro😂😂😂😂
Bars
Whats worse is a Cherokee healer saved his life and he repayed him with the trail of tears
Jesus fucking Christ
And drumpf’s favorite president
You realize what we did to the natives, they did to eachother. War between tribes were brutal, they held prisoners for slaves. Dont act like the natives were saints
@@MultiTasker888 Yeah but like, that doesn't mean we gotta do that too you know? We're supposed to be the "civilized" ones, that what we claimed back then, yet we were doing the same shit.
@@MultiTasker888 and that justifies your own babaric actions somehow? and did you know there are differences between types of slavery?
All
I’m saying is……nobody would complain about a 40 minute Xevi video……….
The way he’s telling this story it sounds like it just happened last week 😂😂😂
" Doth my eyes deceive me" 😭😭😂😂
Jackson also nearly beat an assassin to death with a hickory cane. This is after both of the guy's pistols jammed and Andrew just turned to the dude standing there looking dumb and went to town with his pimp cane.
The guy's guards had to save his assassin before Jackson murdered him.
Andrew Jackson: Call the ambulance but not for me 😡
The assassin was the first person to plead not guilty by reasons of insanity. And F Scott Fitzgerald was the lawyer defending him
I think he also killed a British soldier when he was 10 years old.
@@garytokar3522Did you mean Francis Scott Key?
‘Cause F Scott Fitzgerald wouldn’t be born for another hundred years.
@@potentialsideeffects1085 yea. I got them mixed up for some reason
0:10 Do it. Make a 40 minute account
Seconded. People worried about Trump's disregard for the rule of law need to know about Jackson totally disregarding the Supreme Court and doing the Trail of Tears anyway.
Andrew Jackson was built differently. If i recall correctly he had over 100 duels.
Jackson was the embodiment of "F it we ball".
Exactly
Literally!
Sounds like the King Von of his day.
How did mf survive them all😳😳
Just this story and the bullet bouncing off of his button is wild, how tf did he survive going through something like this 99 more times😳
He prolly cheated those too
Imagine if history class had a teacher like this. 99.999% of students would be so excited to attend, classes would be overbooked and they’d be talking about history class even on the weekend!
Man I had one just like this. Mf so chill it makes me sad we only had class with him once a week. David is the goat of teaching.
I had one like that in college. Less hip hop and more rock references.
My us history teacher in junior high was like this, he told stories super engagingly and charismatically. He made me adore US history. He didn’t tell us this story but he talked about Andrew Jackson’s duel history as well. Mr. Smith is the goat
I actually did have two teachers like this! I don’t always remember what they taught me, but I do remember that i actually enjoyed their classes.
Teaching history can be easy if you know how to simplify it in a narrative way
"Charles Dickenson sitting there with the blicky probably listening to some chief kief" had me sent😂😂
Haaaaaaaaaaa
Bro, Andrew Jackson was an absolute menace
He was genocidal
Great take on a very serious debacle. Jackson was definitely a curr
💯
And a scoundrel.
Typical ESTPs. They suck as people
We're bringing that word back 😂
See, Xevi has a problem... he doesn't have the gold play button he deserves... yet.
took the words right out of my mouth.
The more he grinds on the long videos especially the informative one's since the way he tells the story is great he'll get past gold💯
If only he could stop hating on 70+% of America
@@ZeeDeess 70% of Americans? When? Are you conflating Andrew Jackson with 70% of Americans? Do you identify as AJ?
Take it out your mouth bro
Newspaper = The Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather Of Social Media. 🤣
God level instigators!! 🤣🤣
...and the child of gossip and intrigue.
Wait that's to many ha so I'm getting my chicken bones and a song from the Beatles or nwa ha and start collecting souls your ancestors souls are mine no use ha hey voodoo is actually more than one place so take Russia and Lenin go see him he used to be open and they put makeup on him and now in a glass case but it's funny beef jerky type of funny
Entertainment toilet paper.
@@jessj.j.french7482 does anyone still make print anymore so with that many great greats we are talking the blind deaf guy drawing circles on rocks and you find meaning in it ha
0:18 Nah ya see, I have a problem... I wanna hear ANY 40min xevi video
Fr🤣
on god, bro really was like imma not cook too much for y’all today (by not giving us 40 min vids)
Bro, I’d refresh soooo much history knowledge if I get to enjoy it in this format. I’m definitely gonna be watching more of your work!
Society would be much more polite if duels were allowed. People wouldn’t be so fast to run their mouth. Even in secret. 🤫
ehhh maybe
2 days later: Yeah no
Literally this video of Andrew Jackson shows that duels were stupid.
He cheated. He didn't get punished.
That's a horrible idea, bro! It wouldn't be a more polite society it would be more dead people.
Agreed!
Lol! Trump would have died along time ago!
Fun fact: Thomas Jefferson regretted becoming President, due to the burden of running a country.
Haaa, I'm reading a book on Thomas Jefferson ("American Sphinx," which ........ I'm putting down for the next couple of years), and that is EXACTLY in his character. He was a recluse and not a good vocal speaker, he was a fantastic writer though but took criticism very personally because he was really hard on himself and proofed things over and over and over again.
@@GoldenFrizbee Not hard enough to free more than 2 of his own children from slavery apparently...
@@josephmeggs8213 yeah the slavery thing he had deep internal conflicts with especially when he had an affair with Sally for 40 years plus she could have applied for her freedom when she was in France, but she chose to return to Virginia with Jefferson. Monticello was a place "separated from the outside world" to Thomas. :/
Edit: he has written that he is a coward, to add. Don't respect that bit so much but it explains a lot when you deep dive into his character 😅
@josephmeggs8213 What does this even mean man… Has nothing to do with the comment
I dont think any president has majorly enjoyed the presidency. Look at how fast younger presidents age (visually) and how much most slow down in the later years of their presidency.
Best candidate I can think of for that is President Coolidge
I can't get over the idea of a deeply racist slxve trader vibin to Chief Keef on his way to a duel
Jackson had good reason to be so. Why don't you go read why.
@@Bucephalus84 He had good reason to be a deeply racist sl^ve trader, or he had good reason to vibe to Chief Keef? [that was Charles Dickinson in the story, but I'm still going with it]
he would actually help us so. Much. If he does anything 40 minutes. i would wacth it all the way to the end
@Bucephalus84 sounds like an incel defending incel behaviour.
@@Bucephalus84defending slavery in any era is definitely a bold choice…
When I was in college, I did a report on a guy who ended up in a crazy dueling scenario, John Fox Potter. Though that one was more epic, and less deranged.
TLDR: During the run up to the Civil War, northern and southern politicians were constantly talking smack, with the Southern politicians abusing the fact that dueling was still legal in the south. The threat of, "You piss me off too much, then I'll just challenge you to a duel to legally murder you" kept the north politicians from getting TOO wild, though some of them would say stuff like, "If the institution of slavery was a woman, she is a woman that southerners simp for because they think she's the purest, most wholesome girl in the world, while everyone else knows she's a dirty ho whose got an OF page with the WILDEST stuff you've ever seen."
Enter John Potter, who got in a southern politician's face over slavery, and that politician's nephew, a 20-something punk by the name of Pryor, challenged Potter to a duel.
Now, something Xevi didn't QUITE cover is that there's supposed to be TIME to build up to a duel. Tradition/rules/whatever says that you don't have a duel IMMEDIATELY, it takes like, a week or longer where the people who are going to duel are constantly having friends get ahold of them and say, "Are you SURE about this? No way we can bury the hatchet diplomatically?" Basically, the duel is only supposed to happen if both guys are STILL mad enough that they're willing to gank the other dude even after a week or more time has passed.
Pryor challenged Potter to a duel then and there. "Meet me on the other side of the river, NOW." (because the way things were set up, a nearby river was the border between the north and the south) The southerners didn't like this because it made them look bad. (IMHO, the southerners loved LOOKING LIKE "refined gentlemen" rather than murderous bullying thugs and Pryor was basically ripping their masks off, getting rid of the subtext the other southerners were relying on)
Potter's response?
"Okay, but since you're challenging me, then I choose the place and weapons. And I'm not picking pistols at twelve paces. Bowie knives in a broom closet. Your move, _b--ch."_
Pryor immediately backed down like a wuss, claiming that Potter was "besmirching the NOBLE art of dueling!" but nobody believed him for a second.
But here's were things get WICKED. Go on Google image search, and look up (John Fox Potter Knife) without the parenthesis. Among the various pictures of him and other random stuff, you will see a PARTICULAR image of a knife that was commissioned by a politician from Missouri, out of respect for how Potter handled that situation.
Said knife looks like a simple folding pocket knife...except it's been scaled up proportionally so the two halves of the knife, blade and handle, are each about 3 to 3 1/2 feet long. Meaning when the knife is unfolded, it's over 6 feet (almost 2 meters) long.
And on the knife is an inscription. "To John Fox Potter. For all Pryor engagements".
Absolutely epic, lol.
That’s fucking awesome. 😂 ty for taking the time to share this. I’ve never head that story. The inscription on the blade is priceless Lmao
I read it with Xevi's voice
Woooow thank you so much 😅😅
Thanks for sharing that awesome story 🔥🔥🔥
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Andrew Jackson was against fiat currency that we have today and for the gold standard. Our money should be backed by gold so in my book he was good for America.
Andrew Jackson stopped the central bankers from taking over. The U.S. created debt free bank notes during that time.
Jackson said on his death bed that his only regrets in life were that he didn't kill more people. Specifically two other guys he got into duels with.
Abe Lincoln also got challenged to a duel for using fake usernames to talk shit in the papers.
He had a massive height advantage so he chose a sword fight and punked the other guy out.
100% True
Lincoln was also known as a good wrestler.
@@beardpapa12 Lincoln also got his wig split lol
Now, from what I heard, he backed down from talking sh** after someone challenged him to a duel. After that, he stopped talking any kind of sh** to anyone.
Lincoln was also a skilled lumberjack
Wonder how many random Lincoln facts we can get in here🤔🤔
@@beardpapa12 299 wins and 1 loss
Xev always uploads in the middle of demon hours, its 3am here bro, and see, i have a problem with being addicted to these vids.
Where are you?! It's 1 in the afternoon here.
its 4 pm here😭
@keetasingletary south Asia, lol. Far, far from where you guys are, and I'm jealous y'all get to watch this during lunch hours lmfao
It's 1am in Nigeria.
It be like midnight here in Liberia.. my chick be aggy when xevi notifications hit
“Satisfactions do for me for the insults offered” that's pretty cold I can't lie 😂
Andrew Jackson had that dog in him hell when a man tried to assassinate him he beat the man with a. Cane 😂😂😂
Andrew Jackson helped SAVE the Mississippi River from English Control and won the WAR of 1814.As an Louisianan,he is OUR hero
The way you bring stories to life, really have me getting lost in the story and forgetting bout my problems
2:10 everyone with anger issues who can relate to this raise your hand ✋🏽
As A Tennesseean Andrew Jackson is in fact trash.
*"Great problems call for great stories."* - Xevi, 1846
😂😂😂
History taught in schools like this will change how kids view learning bro 😂 👏🏻 Well played. Good video.
Why am I laughing so hard, yet so informed?! I mean, I was so invested! You just got a new subscriber 😂😅
Ditto 😂😂😂
You produce exceedingly remarkable videos, esteemed Sir Xevi.
4:44 "Charles Dickinson just chilling, probably listening to Chief Keef" this proves Keef 300 years old
W comment
0:57 really appreciate you distinguishing between these two. For a split second I was like at least Jackson's son wrote some pretty good books ha ha
So I have 2 reasons I like Jackson.
1 he got rid of the central bank.
( Before it got restored later)
2 he kicked ass in the battle of New Orleans.
The guy was..... Dangerous.
Paid off the national debt!
And chuck heston played him in a movie lol
I know, right. He left a trail of tears.
As a guy who knows a bit of history, PREACH
Dude was the 1850's version of Henry Kissinger
Andrew Jackson didn't live to see the 1850s...
Idiot
@@nez_ic oh no, someone got their dates wrong, let's ridicule them
the point still stands, andrew jackson was awful
@@toothcruncher I didn't ridicule anyone...
@@nez_ic sorry, my comment was meant to be more of a deliberate overstatement to show how correcting ppl on dates is a bit ridiculous, at least in my opinion, and especially so in this case bc andrew jackson only died in 1845. idk why i expected that to translate over the internet though: i'm sorry.
Yo the newspapers was wildin back then 🤣 😂 💀 😭 3:45
Back then ?? Sounds like CNN now
Andrew Jackson’s def the kid who didn’t say he got hit in dodgeball
Andrew Jackson was just a man's man back in the day when men were wild and tough 😅
Charles Dickerson waiting with the strap listening to Chief Keef got me rollin 😭😭
The only person I’ll watch a whole video in vertical for.
“This is where things get heated”😂
loving the historical beef coverage, great content as always Xevi
Not to be that guy, but Andrew Jackson…was a beast when it came to fighting and dueling. Like that was his go to for…anything. He loved to fight so much that he would sneak off and beat the shit out of people just for looking at him wrong. One time a man tried to assassin ate him with 2 blickys, both jammed and Andrew proceeded to beat the ever living donkey brains out this man. He was not scared of Charles Dickson, in fact his plan was to get shot first ( since Dickinson was the faster/better shot) so Andrew took the hit, and then with all the time in the world shot Charles between the eyes. Andrew was no the best president by any means lmao, but as a duelist…..ya he was actually terrifying
And I thought Andrew Jackson was “The Common Man”, there ain’t nothing common about this man😭
If it took being a savage to keep the Republic intact and for its citizens, that’s what it took. We need some like him today! My ancestors and their peers didn’t create the nation by being pussyfoots, and it’s not going to be resurrected by being pussyfoots either!
Jackson in my top 3 presidents ever. I admire the way he destroyed the central bank. The world never really seen that before. Or since.
I like Jackson for this very reason.
This precisely why he has been demonized. The bankers don't want anyone who opposed them to be seen in a positive light.
Winner Winner chicken dinner. This guy goes on about this and that, but you my friend nailed the precise reason Trump kept Jackson's image above his desk.
Pretty sure that's the reason for the failed assassination attempt.
@garytokar3522 Also Hamilton/Burr, exact same situation.
This remains my favorite way to learn about historical stories these days 💯
"Charles run em down Dickenson" 😭😭
Lol they used newspapers to insult eachother like modern social media
Your way to tell about these events is so entertaining, I wish my history teachers had been this funny!
7:30 is the ulitmate plot twist
Yeah and him doing all these shenanigans, of tell him to shoot right away Ima wear loose clothes and taking the second shot with reloading, does just prove he's a coward so... yeah
@DB-Fighter-Carson Coward? He still stood in front of a man knowing he could be shot. Cheater, yeah. Coward? Nah, champ. That ain't logical.
@@midnarinah… he a coward. He didn’t live up to honour. He was walking into a fight he thought he could win but when he learnt the skill difference he wanted a scape goat and used underhanded tactics… that’s cowardice
Dude thank you for this video. I’m not a Trump supporter ,but the amount of people calling Trump “the worst president of all time” makes my brain hurt. It’s like they were taught NOTHING in school and it’s honestly kinda sad.
Def true I personally think he’s awful, but there’s been wayyyy worse
He’s up there
- lining his cabinet with sycophants like Gabbard and AOC
-started the disastrous pull out of Afghanistan
- let the Russians get away with invading Ukraine secretly for years (before it became public)
- convinced most of the country that Covid was just “a flu” while it was over flooding hospitals and still causing health complications in people who had it
Is he worse than the guy who started the trail of tears?
Probably not but Jackson was at least a strong and effective leader despite being the most evil president
Trump is less evil but up there as one of the dumbest we’ve ever had
Tariffs, mass deportations, isolationism, anti vax…. All things that every economist, political scientist, and health scientist say are idiotic he supports.
Sorry my brain thought of aoc because honestly the right wing trumpers are indistinguishable from her in my opinion. I meant Matt Gaetz
Like the saying goes, "History always repeats."
Jackson was a great President. Study history of the times, they lived on the frontier and that's how they had to handle business. I guess it's difficult for modern, soft, entitled men to 'get'.
If history was narrated this way to our youth they’d all get an A in history.
🗣️ WE TAKEN IT TO THE TEXTBOOKS WITH THIS ONE!!!!!
I like learning history like this
Only president to elimate our debt, or close it. Got rid of the central bank of his time as well, almost 200 years ago
His opponents supporters literally killed his wife with slander! And excellent movie to watch about it is “The Presidents Lady” free on UA-cam. It’s old but good history lesson.
First, I could listen to you explain historical accounts all day long. Seriously. New sub.
To hear these men throwing shade in the first newspapers in the nation is just wild. We have not evolved or learned anything when it comes to politics. It all makes sense now...of course we're going to have sox offender in the Whitehouse. Of course we pretend to have morals...but actually don't. Of course we're devolving, as a society. We've been standing on shaky ground from the gate.
"Who knew, a nation built on the genocide of one people and the brutal enslavement of another would be so evil?" We have the nerve to be shocked. Shocked! Shooketh! 😏
Bro you are a true life griot. The ancestors proud af! Word.
So let me get this straight; this man gets his name slandard in the tabloids (MULTIPLE) times..his wifes honor violated. Gives a pass..then gets violated multiple more times! Gives a FAIR CHALLANGE to the ones violating him to clear is slandered name..wins...and hes a "PSYCHOPATH"??..you new generation mfs are literally the corniest of cornballs😂
Read up on the origins of the Adam’s-Onis treaty. Bro was pretty insane 😅
Xevi, is the History teacher we need in our schools.
The way you told the story is Hilarious 😂 😂😂😂😂
Xevi your story telling ability is top tier. Keep up the good work 🎉
The Goat is PUMPING out content, much respect my man.
Xevi Deserve a Gold Play button ASAP 🐐
So basically keyboard warriors of their time using the print like Facebook, wild
Just gonna point out that being a man of honour means keeping your word as your bond.
Gifted storyteller.
Andrew jackson wasn't crazy, he had a complete understanding of the question and solution of violence, and that it should always be yes to conclude matters.
this is male fail
@CrazyGamer1541 I do not wish to disappoint but sarcasm is sometimes list on the internet.
@@XenRA hey man if you think a little less hard you’ll realize im joking too
I gotta tattoo of a andrew jackson quote about central banks. One in particular. Now im not sayin he was a good guy. He aint, but no real gangsta is. The word "grimey" doesnt even begin to describe this guy. Love him or hate him he lived a very interesting life and i would encourage everyone to look it up because good or bad there's lessons to be learned. Especially from the most cold hearted.
Great true storytelling. Bravo 👏🏾
I remember this story from when I was a kid. But you made it very intertaining. Kudos and congratulations 🎉 if school told history like THAT more people would remember it..
The way you told this story 😂 👌🏾chefs kiss!🎉
When I read this comment I definitely saw “Chief Keef” 😂😂😂
@Kia_Sheree 🤣🤣🤣 I can see it now!
@@brittanybreeze5076 😂😂😂
Charles Dickinson listening to chief keef needs to be CANON!
we know cause keef 300 and ts happened around 200 years ago
@@CityPlanner09 you already 💯
WE WERE JUST DOING AN APUSH UNIT ON JACKSON TYSM UNC
but no he was dodging smoke for years, carried by Van Buren honestly
You should be a history teacher! The kids would love you!
He eliminated the banks. Temporarily that is. He fought off the Federal Reserve.
This soundtrack is fire, good pick!
Love the way you tell the story !!!
If history class was taught like this I would not be sleeping
Unfortunately....... The president has MUCH more power today
That's the least of his crimes. Just ask the so called five civilized tribes, as they were called at the time. These were the victims of the Indian Removal Act created by Andrew Jackson. They were the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee and Seminole nations.
who genuinely believes trump is the worst president the we've had? you'd have to be pretty dull to think that
Meh? I think it’s a toss-up at this point. Possibly destroying America is pretty bad. Genocide and murdering 18 people whilst president also pretty f-ing bad. I’ve been torn about this, but I think Trump just might Trump Jackson this time….
This comment will not age well.
He's top 5
@TheProphetLot by what metric?
Most historians do, but that's okay, you do you.
He was one of my favorite presidents, Old Hickory he didn't take any shit! He was a child soldier in the American Revolution in what was known as the Fife and Drum Coprs, where he was a child POW taken by the British Army. His permanent scar across the face was done by an officer when he refused to shine his boots. He was a hero of the Battle of New Orleans and founded what is now modern. Tennessee kicked the Spanish out of Florida and opposed a federal reserve bank. He was far from perfect but he was the eptiome of a Bad-Ass.
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He was also a psychopath and a murderous monster with no soul
“Let thou niggas be free” - Andrew Jackson 1854 or something
Andrew Jackson was one of the best presidents of the US…
I like your storytelling.
I would watch 40 minutes of you talking.
Andrew Jackson was one of the best and most badass presidents we have ever had. He literally carried a personal vendetta against the British for his entire life because a British officer sliced his face with a cavalry saber as a boy in a prison camp during the Revolutionary War. He went on to defeat the British at the Battle of New Orleans decisively.
Set the central banker cartel back quite a bit as well. Dude was based.
You always surprise us!
The version i heard makes him sound even more hot headed. Pretty much went straight from wife insult to duel.
Good to know newspapers were petty even back then
This man was horrible AND somehow ended up as the face of the 20 dollar bill!