chapter 8 is literally 30 pages for me, which would take about 4 hours. i have a fully detailed outline that goes over the most important stuff in 18 minutes.... god is real!! thank you so much!!!
I always thought that APUSH students always complained because the subject itself was hard. It is only after I became one myself that I learned that it wasn't the subject that was hard, it was how quickly we had to finish reading each chapter and understanding it.
This saves me so much time, I take 5 AP classes and this really helps me get all the meat and potatoes instead of sitting through the 3 course dinner waiting for the good stuff. Thanks man!
Thank you for all these concise, educational and funny videos, Mr. Jocz. All the time and effort you put into each one is appreciated and helps your students get closer to that 5 at the end of the year. Thank you for giving a shit about our education and not just leaving us to our own devices, because without your videos and lectures I'm certain 3/4 of the class would fail, me included. See you in class, have a nice weekend.
These videos are honestly SO helpful! My teacher doesn't go over any content in class because of the new APUSH test and synthesis questions, so these explanations are so great!
i love the way you talk man, thank you for this. so easy to digest and your tone of voice really seems like you’re passionate about this, which makes it all the more enjoyable and entertaining.
I had eight essays due by Friday and I had a hard time organizing my events and your videos helped me so much you make it so easy to understand which I am grateful for your a life saver.
These videos are the only things that keeps me away from failing my APUSH class. Thank you so much. It made studying much easier. Instead of reading the textbook for hour and half i just watch this for 20 min.
I'm taking this class as a sophomore for some reason. This beats reading American Pageant and is so much easier to understand! Thank you so much for all that you do and lots of love from Atlanta, Georgia!
Chapter 8 Second Continental Congress May 1775- get together in Philadelphia Division amongst colonists as to whether or not to declare independence Organized the continental army with Washington as commander in chief Bunker Hill- June 1775 British take hill, but colonists hold their own-- builds confidence At the same time, the colonists sought pace by sending the olive branch petition to King George III - July 1775 King dismissed OBP and declared colonies in rebellion Important: in 1775, still no clear consensus for independence Deep Roots of Revolution Enlightenment ideas of John Locke and Rousseau strongly influenced the colonists Locke said everyone has rights and the power of government is derived from popular consent Thomas Paine’s pamphlet “common sense” (Jan 1776) argued for independence A radical idea at the time Called for the creation of a representative government based on the natural rights of the people Strongly influenced by the enlightenment Declaration of independence Thomas Jefferson drafted the formal declaration of independence Goals: justify the grievances against King George III Took out the one Jefferson write against slavery To rally against support amongst the colonists To get assistance from foreign nations Broad appeal by declaring unalienable rights (natural rights) and the power of the government rests with the people Popular sovereignty Colonial Unity? Patriots Colonists who fought against the British Loyalists Colonists loyal to the British Educated, wealthy, more conservative Treated as traitors Property seized, harassed About 80,000 emigrated from the USA Most colonists were neutral or apathetic England Vs. America British Strengths/ Colonial Weaknesses GB was militarily and economically superior to the colonies Considerable loyalists opposition in the colonies Weak government structure under the continental congress And eventually under the articles of confederation Colonia Strengths/ British Weaknesses Greater familiarity with the land Use of guerilla warfare Resilient military and political leadership Washington at Valley Forge Ideological commitment Fighting for a purpose Eventual support from European allies (France!) Following the battle of Saratoga France France hoped to regain its power in NA and Europe Remember the 7 years war when they had a bad defeat Other reasons for France to support the colonists: End of British mercantile policies means free to trade with colonies Caught up in the idealism and enlightenment ideas Ben Franklin helped negotiate the treaty Formal alliance 1778 follow the battle of Saratoga Colonists received money, weapons, naval support, and soldiers Significant Battles of the Revolution Lexington and Concord (April 1775) Bunker Hill (June 1775) Trenton (12/26/1777) Washington crossed the Delaware River and captured 1,000 Hessian soldiers Battle of Saratoga (Oct 1777) British surrender France joins the war to the side of the Americans Later in the war, England focused war effort on the south Loyalists and a high slave population Battle of Yorktown (Oct 1781) General Cornwallis surrenders to American, French troops Treaty of Paris BF, John Adams, and John Jay headed to Paris to negotiate an end to the war Treaty of Paris 1783 England recognized US independence The boundary of the US would extend to the Mississippi River to the Great lakes to Spanish Florida American Concessions Must respect rights of the loyalists Debts owed to British creditors would be paid The political impact of the American Revolution State constitutions abolished many old European laws and traditions No titles of nobility could be granted Different ideas of what republicanism would mean Many states eliminated property requirements for voting (e.g Pennsylvania) However colonial elite remained and other state restricted political involvement Most states did not have full democracy American revolution inspired revolutions in France, Haiti, and Latin America Social Impacts of the American Revolution Women played significant roles Maintaining farms and businesses while men away, nurses, cooks, etc Impact: Abigail Adams “remember the ladies” called for greater rights for women The ideal of “republican motherhood” called on women to teach republican values within the family Native Americans fought on the side of the British British limited colonial settlement Iroquois confederation divided over the issue African Americans Eventually allowed to fight in the continental army The royal governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore, promised freedom to any slave who fought for the British Following the American Revolution, there was gradual emancipation in the northern and middle states Pennsylvania gradual emancipation law 1780 Later on, Slavery will expand in the south and in the adjacent western lands This will create distinct regional attitudes towards slavery Slavery will be protected in the constitution
How close is the American Pageant book to the Enduring Vision book content wise? Like do they mainly cover the same things in each chapter; in other words, do the chapters match up? For example, does Chapter 1 of Am. Pag. cover the same stuff that Enduring Vision covers in chapter 1?
Hey JoczProductions! I wanted to thank you for these awesome videos that are truly life savers especially when I'm two weeks away from taking the AP exam. If you could, could you maybe give me a few pointers on what I should focus on the most in order to be well prepared for the exam? It'd be supremely helpful!
The likes on this video are from all of us blessed APUSH folks that are studying last minute for a test tomorrow. For real though, these videos allow me to spend less time staring at my hard-to-read and terrible notes.
@@JoczProductions my last of my final (part 3) is tomorrow and the AP test is next week. I cannot believe time passed so quickly and I'm already done with APUSH
Anyone got any good study tips? My teacher literally assigns chapters and then we have tests after a certain amount of chapters. Buuut I suck at reading to obtain information or I just don’t have time to read an entire chapter in one night or I’m just flat out lazy. So if you have tips on how to read effectively or just any website that can give me summaries over the chapters. Anything will help
actually- the slaves referred to in Lord Dunmore's Proclomation were free. Nearly 15000 slaves went back with the British troops and won their freedom...
I just love how there’s a whole community of desperate students trying to pass this class on UA-cam
Soleil Morning haha sameee
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Hahahahaha
Especially now because of quarantine.
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you don’t understand how much you’re helping us new juniors out. thanks a ton man
TheUnknownTorch im a sophomore 🤪
I’m actually a FRESHMAN.
In my region, they made a push a freshman class😭😭😭
I'm a freshman 😭
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TheUnknownTorch i took ap euro sophomore yr
chapter 8 is literally 30 pages for me, which would take about 4 hours. i have a fully detailed outline that goes over the most important stuff in 18 minutes.... god is real!! thank you so much!!!
Gabrielle Elia it would take me literally 10 hours to read 30 pages why am I so slow :,(
APUSH students of 2020 rise
try 2021 lol . . . *starts crying out of stress*
Try 2022 bruh
2022
We failing
2023 i-
I always thought that APUSH students always complained because the subject itself was hard. It is only after I became one myself that I learned that it wasn't the subject that was hard, it was how quickly we had to finish reading each chapter and understanding it.
i started this class january and we only have class twice a week. i’m fucked bro. i have 14 days to self learn all of this
I'm really out here binge watching all these chapter vids like a Netflix tv show 💀
When a 20 minute video is more useful than your teachers lectures
This saves me so much time, I take 5 AP classes and this really helps me get all the meat and potatoes instead of sitting through the 3 course dinner waiting for the good stuff. Thanks man!
Anthony Lafuente which aps are you taking and which exams did you pass
Tyler Schaaf kids in my school take 8 aps.
HOWWW there’s one kid in my school who takes 5 APs and she has about 2 sports on the side
You guys are genuine superheroes
@@valeriecrespo4637 I'm in 3 right now and I'll be in 7 next year lol
I love this analogy. It is so accurate of Apush lectures
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These videos are the only thing keeping me from going insane while studying, thanks
Thank you for all these concise, educational and funny videos, Mr. Jocz. All the time and effort you put into each one is appreciated and helps your students get closer to that 5 at the end of the year. Thank you for giving a shit about our education and not just leaving us to our own devices, because without your videos and lectures I'm certain 3/4 of the class would fail, me included. See you in class, have a nice weekend.
These videos are saving my life with this class.
+bubblequeen828 Glad to hear!
When you didn't think your notes could get any memier. And suddenly someone else who says stuff like "French homies" appears. This is keeping me alive
George Washington= Jorge Washington
These videos are honestly SO helpful! My teacher doesn't go over any content in class because of the new APUSH test and synthesis questions, so these explanations are so great!
+Kirsty M you're welcome.
i love the way you talk man, thank you for this. so easy to digest and your tone of voice really seems like you’re passionate about this, which makes it all the more enjoyable and entertaining.
I had eight essays due by Friday and I had a hard time organizing my events and your videos helped me so much you make it so easy to understand which I am grateful for your a life saver.
Glad I could help.
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i appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment. Good luck this year
These videos are the only things that keeps me away from failing my APUSH class. Thank you so much. It made studying much easier. Instead of reading the textbook for hour and half i just watch this for 20 min.
Happy I could help with the APUSH struggle.
currently watching this at 12:57am before my test. and i seriously understand more than i would’ve reading the chapter. thank you SO much !! :)
Glad it helped!
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Maddie one year later and us juniors haven’t touched it either lol
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This is a great beacon light for millions of APUSH students, appreciate it so much!
I appreciate the time you took to make these videos along with the printable notes on your webpage, you saved me a lot of sleep.
They took A LOT of time. But I am glad they are helping APUSH students all over the world.
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These videos are definitely the best on UA-cam, thanks man.
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@@JoczProductions heck yeah I will!!!
These videos are helping me pass APUSH, I am so thankful
I wish i could just sit and listen to your videos but my teacher makes us write everything you say
Marcie Grayson same we have to take notes straight from the book all the time
These points are great for the LEQ and DBQ hopefully I remember
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Tfw you realize you can sleep in class and watch these videos and still get an A in APUSH...✊🏼
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I'm taking this class as a sophomore for some reason. This beats reading American Pageant and is so much easier to understand! Thank you so much for all that you do and lots of love from Atlanta, Georgia!
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Chapter 8
Second Continental Congress
May 1775- get together in Philadelphia
Division amongst colonists as to whether or not to declare independence
Organized the continental army with Washington as commander in chief
Bunker Hill- June 1775
British take hill, but colonists hold their own-- builds confidence
At the same time, the colonists sought pace by sending the olive branch petition to King George III - July 1775
King dismissed OBP and declared colonies in rebellion
Important: in 1775, still no clear consensus for independence
Deep Roots of Revolution
Enlightenment ideas of John Locke and Rousseau strongly influenced the colonists
Locke said everyone has rights and the power of government is derived from popular consent
Thomas Paine’s pamphlet “common sense” (Jan 1776) argued for independence
A radical idea at the time
Called for the creation of a representative government based on the natural rights of the people
Strongly influenced by the enlightenment
Declaration of independence
Thomas Jefferson drafted the formal declaration of independence
Goals: justify the grievances against King George III
Took out the one Jefferson write against slavery
To rally against support amongst the colonists
To get assistance from foreign nations
Broad appeal by declaring unalienable rights (natural rights) and the power of the government rests with the people
Popular sovereignty
Colonial Unity?
Patriots
Colonists who fought against the British
Loyalists
Colonists loyal to the British
Educated, wealthy, more conservative
Treated as traitors
Property seized, harassed
About 80,000 emigrated from the USA
Most colonists were neutral or apathetic
England Vs. America
British Strengths/ Colonial Weaknesses
GB was militarily and economically superior to the colonies
Considerable loyalists opposition in the colonies
Weak government structure under the continental congress
And eventually under the articles of confederation
Colonia Strengths/ British Weaknesses
Greater familiarity with the land
Use of guerilla warfare
Resilient military and political leadership
Washington at Valley Forge
Ideological commitment
Fighting for a purpose
Eventual support from European allies (France!)
Following the battle of Saratoga
France
France hoped to regain its power in NA and Europe
Remember the 7 years war when they had a bad defeat
Other reasons for France to support the colonists:
End of British mercantile policies means free to trade with colonies
Caught up in the idealism and enlightenment ideas
Ben Franklin helped negotiate the treaty
Formal alliance 1778 follow the battle of Saratoga
Colonists received money, weapons, naval support, and soldiers
Significant Battles of the Revolution
Lexington and Concord (April 1775)
Bunker Hill (June 1775)
Trenton (12/26/1777)
Washington crossed the Delaware River and captured 1,000 Hessian soldiers
Battle of Saratoga (Oct 1777) British surrender
France joins the war to the side of the Americans
Later in the war, England focused war effort on the south
Loyalists and a high slave population
Battle of Yorktown (Oct 1781)
General Cornwallis surrenders to American, French troops
Treaty of Paris
BF, John Adams, and John Jay headed to Paris to negotiate an end to the war
Treaty of Paris 1783
England recognized US independence
The boundary of the US would extend to the Mississippi River to the Great lakes to Spanish Florida
American Concessions
Must respect rights of the loyalists
Debts owed to British creditors would be paid
The political impact of the American Revolution
State constitutions abolished many old European laws and traditions
No titles of nobility could be granted
Different ideas of what republicanism would mean
Many states eliminated property requirements for voting (e.g Pennsylvania)
However colonial elite remained and other state restricted political involvement
Most states did not have full democracy
American revolution inspired revolutions in France, Haiti, and Latin America
Social Impacts of the American Revolution
Women played significant roles
Maintaining farms and businesses while men away, nurses, cooks, etc
Impact: Abigail Adams “remember the ladies” called for greater rights for women
The ideal of “republican motherhood” called on women to teach republican values within the family
Native Americans fought on the side of the British
British limited colonial settlement
Iroquois confederation divided over the issue
African Americans
Eventually allowed to fight in the continental army
The royal governor of Virginia, Lord Dunmore, promised freedom to any slave who fought for the British
Following the American Revolution, there was gradual emancipation in the northern and middle states
Pennsylvania gradual emancipation law 1780
Later on, Slavery will expand in the south and in the adjacent western lands
This will create distinct regional attitudes towards slavery
Slavery will be protected in the constitution
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Love this! Great video! It's like I have two teachers now!
Love ur videos and plz dont stop making them!!!
"All they had to do was not lose and they would win the war" ~ Jocz
I changed my grade from 20 to 90 thanks to your videos
That is awesome!
Thank you so much for the great review videos. They help a lot!!
The test is today in 2 hours. I’m cramming all this info in my head lol
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Thank you so much for these videos I'm studying for the CSET and this is helping so much
Thanks for this, I needed an overall summary of this chapter and this video did it for me
Thanks! I am working to get an A in AP U.S and this was very helpful.
Congrats on the "A." Keep up the great work.
This combined with notes is perfect, thanks man
Thank you so much @Jocz Productions you saved my APUSH Chapter 8 test grade :D
Thank you so much. This makes doing the book assignments much more tolerable lol.
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This has helped me so much. Especially since I'm a softmore taking apush. It's that little extra push I need
+Jotham Saunders Glad the channel is helping. Check out apushexplained.com for more resources!
Thank you for these!!!
Thanks for watching!
This is really going to help me out on Friday! Test day. I'm finding APUSH very difficult... But I shall persevere!
You really are the true MVP
muchas gracias! Help spread the word about the channel. Good luck in APUSH
How close is the American Pageant book to the Enduring Vision book content wise? Like do they mainly cover the same things in each chapter; in other words, do the chapters match up? For example, does Chapter 1 of Am. Pag. cover the same stuff that Enduring Vision covers in chapter 1?
+MegaProdigy21 I wouldn't pay much attention to chapter numbers. Each video has dates and topic titles that you can match up to the Enduring Vision.
Thanks!
you are literally my lifesaver
Hey JoczProductions! I wanted to thank you for these awesome videos that are truly life savers especially when I'm two weeks away from taking the AP exam. If you could, could you maybe give me a few pointers on what I should focus on the most in order to be well prepared for the exam? It'd be supremely helpful!
+Mariajose Martinez I have some review ideas on the website. Check it out www.apushexplained.com/jocz-apush-assignments
Thank you so much!! AP anxiety is settling in but dissipating as I watch these videos
The likes on this video are from all of us blessed APUSH folks that are studying last minute for a test tomorrow. For real though, these videos allow me to spend less time staring at my hard-to-read and terrible notes.
IM TAKING A US HISTORY TEST ON FRIDAY BUT ILL BE READY HOPEFULLY
best of luck
Who's watching to pass this APUSH exam Friday??
These videos are the best !!
I hope my AP US History class can watch this video during class...!
Wow these videos are so helpful thank you so much!!!!
16:00 role of women in the rev.
Comrades of the past generations I'm here for the challange
welcome to the revolution.
@@JoczProductions my last of my final (part 3) is tomorrow and the AP test is next week. I cannot believe time passed so quickly and I'm already done with APUSH
Anyone got any good study tips? My teacher literally assigns chapters and then we have tests after a certain amount of chapters. Buuut I suck at reading to obtain information or I just don’t have time to read an entire chapter in one night or I’m just flat out lazy. So if you have tips on how to read effectively or just any website that can give me summaries over the chapters. Anything will help
I have a test on chapters 7-10 like rn thank you so much man
Does anyone know where I can find a good series that goes along with the Tindall textbook?
George Frey textbook doesn't matter. What is important about the historical events for the AP exam are the same. Just match the chapter with topics
who else watches these videos instead of reading the textbook
Oml thanks for these videos!!!
thanks for watching. Tell all your APUSH friends to check out the channel
JoczProductions haha actually my APUSH teacher was the one who recommended our class to watch you videos 😅
god bless you
Amen
this is really neat pete
will you ever do videos on DBQs?
i have some. check out the playlist.
These are awesome!!
lets go baby, finals week.
Dude is still helping apush student 8 years later😂
that is how I roll
Can someone share a google docs with the script of everything he says?
Tip: Play in 2x speed to learn 2x faster and get 2x smarter B^)
what edition of the book is this?
these videos work for any book used in APUSH. Just check out the topics covered on the website. www.apushexplained.com
ITS TIME FOR 2X!
Typo - Battle of Trenton was in 1776, not 1777
+amosclan doh! Thanks for the heads up
No prob. The videos are a godsend.
could i just watch these and not have to read the textbook at all?
GrovestreetOG these are essentially spark notes
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One month before the test⛏⛏⛏⛏
Hey Coach Rob
I hate how teacher's don't teach and just link us to videos. Useful, but then what's the point of school?
Test is tomorrow. Hopefully won’t fail!
i hope you did not fail
dude THANK YOU. ily.
actually- the slaves referred to in Lord Dunmore's Proclomation were free. Nearly 15000 slaves went back with the British troops and won their freedom...
dank vids
thanks
EPIC
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im just commenting to see how far ive studied
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2021 ap students show up
cant stop, wont stop
lol who else's teacher assigned this youtube video to them in quarantine to take notes on
some slaves that fought for the british got relocated after the war to other british territory like nova sota
This is pretty neat
i owe you my life
Ever heard of divergent?
youve made apush a easy course man'
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Why you gotta make the notes soooo long. It took me like 6 hours to get through chapter 7 and 8😱
was France the only country helping the colonist if not who else helped
you're gr8