History vs. Andrew Jackson - James Fester

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  • Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
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    Andrew Jackson was both beloved and loathed during his presidency. In this imaginary courtroom, you get to be the jury, considering and weighing Jackson's part in the spoils system, economic depression, and the Indian Removal Act, as well as his patriotism and the pressures of the presidency. James Fester explores how time shapes our relationship to controversial historical figures.
    Lesson by James Fester, animation by Brett Underhill.

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  • @kiandyrinokripperino2004
    @kiandyrinokripperino2004 8 років тому +6895

    Interestingly enough, Andrew Jackson HATED paper money. So, he probably wouldn't have wanted his face in the $20 bill.

    • @strawberryqueen0382
      @strawberryqueen0382 8 років тому +296

      He would want it on a coin (get it cause it's not paper money)

    • @Lardianyt
      @Lardianyt 8 років тому +169

      Kiandyrino Kripperino He wantes to be on the 20 dollar coin.

    • @ditkacigar89ify
      @ditkacigar89ify 7 років тому +206

      Nothing more ironic than Andrew Jackson on a central bank note

    • @NAVEMAN3
      @NAVEMAN3 7 років тому +53

      That's why they're replacing it with Harriet Tubman though it won't be printed after a year or 2 I believe.

    • @toomanyredpills649
      @toomanyredpills649 7 років тому +16

      NAVEMAN3 trump will stop that!!

  • @jimmyz2684
    @jimmyz2684 7 років тому +1235

    "That drunken mob, sir, was the American people."
    This should be written on money.

    • @DylanKeelingOfficial
      @DylanKeelingOfficial 4 роки тому +36

      Funny this was before the Irish really got to America as well. Not pretending we didn't probably make it worse lol.

    • @_Pangloss
      @_Pangloss Рік тому +9

      this... aged

    • @NA-AN
      @NA-AN Рік тому +3

      @@_Pangloss ....terribly....

    • @raphaelverde4571
      @raphaelverde4571 Рік тому +2

      the same party trump invited to congress after loss

    • @christopherhook2141
      @christopherhook2141 Рік тому

      Good.

  • @NecoLumi
    @NecoLumi 8 років тому +2610

    "He would fight at the drop of a hat, then drop the hat himself."
    My sides arw in orbit.

    • @johnlocke4695
      @johnlocke4695 5 років тому +32

      Thug life

    • @user-Jay178
      @user-Jay178 5 років тому +9

      @@johnlocke4695 yeah lol

    • @BrianHall33
      @BrianHall33 4 роки тому +8

      I don’t see anything wrong whit that 🤷🏻‍♂️ hot headed ole boy. It got me laughing too

    • @finnlewis6207
      @finnlewis6207 2 роки тому

      TED-Ed didn't come up with that quote, if you were wondering.

    • @sirdr.doofenschmirtzthecat182
      @sirdr.doofenschmirtzthecat182 5 місяців тому

      @@finnlewis6207 who did then

  • @UziMan-Science-Math
    @UziMan-Science-Math 2 роки тому +926

    "I do declare show me a leader who hasn't"
    Can we just talk about how perfect this line is?

    • @newzealandmapping537
      @newzealandmapping537 Рік тому +11

      Yes.

    • @Maxzes_
      @Maxzes_ Рік тому +12

      Of course, every leader that lost their grip on their state!

    • @VenemousHaze
      @VenemousHaze Рік тому +34

      Honestly, there are good leaders, in history that were morally upright, but then the guys below them were greddy and created situations were this rare group of leaders in history couldn't keep most of their morals upheld. Honestly similar things are happening today we just dont know about it.

    • @UziMan-Science-Math
      @UziMan-Science-Math Рік тому +3

      @@VenemousHaze very true

    • @gillipop1
      @gillipop1 Рік тому +2

      4:24 who hasn't, actually

  • @rassilontdavros3004
    @rassilontdavros3004 7 років тому +528

    "That drunken mob, sir, was the American people."
    Now that's an understatement.

  • @zerosysko
    @zerosysko 9 років тому +5683

    "That drunken mob was the American people!" Lololol

    • @imaferretmaster
      @imaferretmaster 7 років тому +229

      zerosysko he's not wrong

    • @eldersun5110
      @eldersun5110 7 років тому +66

      imaferretmaster Even if is true doesn't mean is right

    • @imaferretmaster
      @imaferretmaster 7 років тому +45

      Martin Leonardo Rocha Mercado who said it was?

    • @BurnRoddy
      @BurnRoddy 6 років тому +42

      But it was. Even on its dead beds I think any reasonably sane person would trust a drunkard to be more truthfully himself/herself rather than a lawyer is due to the nature of his/her profession of manipulating arguments for profit.

    • @penguinstar4249
      @penguinstar4249 6 років тому +6

      No it was you

  • @leonardbuttersscotch6438
    @leonardbuttersscotch6438 10 років тому +1936

    "I killed the bank" - Andrew Jackson

    • @sunnyboi2371
      @sunnyboi2371 6 років тому +14

      Weren't those his last words

    • @ThatOneGuy7550
      @ThatOneGuy7550 5 років тому +50

      "I am the bank" - Also, Andrew Jackson

    • @jetskull1112
      @jetskull1112 5 років тому +59

      @@sunnyboi2371 not, his last words were that he regretted that he didn't killed the vice-president.

    • @ethancooper8106
      @ethancooper8106 5 років тому +14

      @@sunnyboi2371 The last thing he said would be about how he wished he killed Henry Clay and John C Calhoun

    • @soullesseater9327
      @soullesseater9327 5 років тому +2

      @@ethancooper8106 Fake made up quotes

  • @matthewhirsch908
    @matthewhirsch908 9 років тому +1876

    One thing I'd like to point out is that the Supreme Court did not just, "loudly oppose" the Indian Removal act, they openly declared it unconstitutional. In the case of Worcester v. Georgia, the court ruled that the Cherokee nation was a Sovereign nation and that as such the Indian Removal Act was invalid, illegal, unconstitutional and against treaties previously made between it and the United States.
    I'd also like to highlight that the Court's ability to interpret the Constitution and declare Executive Actions unconstitutional is one of the most important of the Checks and Balances inherent to our government. That Jackson was willing to ignore the political opposition to the Indian Removal act is one thing (he's the President and he has that right), but the fact that he was willing to openly show that he would not abide by the laws of the United States as interpreted by the Supreme Court can only be attributed to his personal arrogance. That is indefensible.

    • @MrCount84
      @MrCount84 9 років тому +91

      Matthew Hirsch Andrew Jackson said "Marshall has made his decision now let him enforce it"

    • @barbara4258
      @barbara4258 9 років тому +4

      hi

    • @matthewhirsch908
      @matthewhirsch908 9 років тому +6

      Hey

    • @christianalmli9085
      @christianalmli9085 9 років тому +35

      Count Hiram That tale is thought to be apocryphal, but it certainly encapsulates his arrogant, Napoleonic mentality.

    • @Pksoze
      @Pksoze 9 років тому +57

      +Matthew Hirsch And yet the idiots who defend him only care that he is a badass.

  • @brocklee5773
    @brocklee5773 8 років тому +1631

    Don't blame me I voted for Henry Clay

    • @AsianGlow
      @AsianGlow 6 років тому +49

      A.K.A. Hilary Clinton of 1828.

    • @marthaindahouse1010
      @marthaindahouse1010 5 років тому +9

      SMH MY HEAD

    • @oscargillette9855
      @oscargillette9855 5 років тому +16

      I voted for Crawford in 1824 then Clay in '28

    • @chanceDdog2009
      @chanceDdog2009 5 років тому +10

      My vote goes to spaghetti monster...

    • @DGAMINGDE
      @DGAMINGDE 4 роки тому +12

      @@oscargillette9855 I voted for Weaver in 1892, TR in 1912, La Follette in 1924 and Perot in 1992. Don't blame me.

  • @manifesttruth7645
    @manifesttruth7645 4 роки тому +207

    1:18 "order! order! now, did this celebration have pie?" this judge is asking the real questions. I give this man a noble peace prize

    • @alexdonnell6921
      @alexdonnell6921 3 роки тому +8

      i would charge not guilty at that time because they had pie.

    • @TheAlps36
      @TheAlps36 2 роки тому +4

      Nobel. Nobel peace prize

    • @WalkerRae0601
      @WalkerRae0601 Рік тому +3

      I agree 😁😁

  • @dodec8449
    @dodec8449 9 років тому +489

    History vs Ronald Reagan
    History vs John F Kennedy
    History vs Otto von Bismarck
    History vs Napoleon Bonaparte
    History vs Winston Churchill

    • @michaelkeehan8094
      @michaelkeehan8094 5 років тому +47

      Lyndon Johnson's more polarizing than Reagan and Kennedy combined.

    • @michaelkeehan8094
      @michaelkeehan8094 5 років тому +21

      @Alek Mitev Even today, people positively remember both Reagan and Kennedy, while LBJ is still divisive.

    • @paulsoroka621
      @paulsoroka621 5 років тому +15

      What did Churchhill do wrong? Gallipoli is the only thing that comes to mind.

    • @deadfly122
      @deadfly122 5 років тому +36

      @@paulsoroka621 churchill had multiple things going especially regarding the colonies

    • @paulsoroka621
      @paulsoroka621 5 років тому +14

      @@deadfly122 Like the misinformation about how he declined supplies from the allies to help with the famine in India? When put into context it makes complete sense why he would do that.

  • @HolyknightVader999
    @HolyknightVader999 9 років тому +581

    "I do declare, show me one leader who hasn't."
    Caligula. XD

  • @ducksunlimited1995
    @ducksunlimited1995 7 років тому +660

    History v. Alexander Hamilton. Especially fitting considering some of the arguments would be swapped from prosecution to defense and vice-versa since Hamilton did a majority of the work in establishing the national bank. I also would be curious to see if the Reynolds Pamphlet would be brought up.

    • @dr_weil
      @dr_weil 6 років тому +12

      DucksUnlimited Lol Jacksfilms will be proud

    • @akish302
      @akish302 3 роки тому +37

      “Alexander Hamilton had a torrid affair, and he wrote it down right there!”

    • @Hanzfox
      @Hanzfox 3 роки тому +21

      @@akish302 _HIGHLIGHTS!_

    • @vampiregamingyt8754
      @vampiregamingyt8754 2 роки тому +7

      Other than his affair, however, what bad did he do?

    • @deadlockraven1849
      @deadlockraven1849 2 роки тому +3

      The prosecution has it hard enough against many of these accused, arguing Alexander Hamilton was bad is a lost cause.

  • @zanesmith7727
    @zanesmith7727 8 років тому +2226

    history vs
    Che Guevara
    Teddy Roosevelt
    Ronald Reagan
    John Brown
    Leon Trotsky
    I feel like these would be interesting

    • @ReviewingMagnet
      @ReviewingMagnet 8 років тому +151

      What's there against Teddy?

    • @bcubed72
      @bcubed72 8 років тому +100

      If you're Hispanic, you probably don't like him, or his "gunboat diplomacy." Given that list, I can't imagine Teddy and Che ever being drinking buddies.

    • @kylenetherwood8734
      @kylenetherwood8734 8 років тому +5

      +The Gerballs Didn't he stay in office too long or something?

    • @ReviewingMagnet
      @ReviewingMagnet 8 років тому +61

      Kyle Netherwood I think you're thinking of his cousin Franklin, Theodore die try to become President again but lost.

    • @jessemakua1013
      @jessemakua1013 8 років тому +61

      man, I can feel all the asshurt conservatives already if they make one about Reagan. Unfortunately they probably never will since its "unamerican" to say any shit about him,

  • @duellinknyasarsalatiga2339
    @duellinknyasarsalatiga2339 4 роки тому +1105

    wait for 2050.
    History Vs Donald Trump

    • @kadoodledo
      @kadoodledo 3 роки тому +52

      Can’t wait for that one

    • @Nobody-im2jh
      @Nobody-im2jh 3 роки тому +27

      @@kadoodledo That'll be interesting.

    • @RebelJosh19
      @RebelJosh19 3 роки тому +43

      but they won't be able to defend him

    • @pJ005-k9i
      @pJ005-k9i 3 роки тому

      YES

    • @matrinyer
      @matrinyer 3 роки тому +15

      He's kinda the same like Andrew Jacksom

  • @sneeperbeeper2902
    @sneeperbeeper2902 9 років тому +722

    You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.

    • @caller347
      @caller347 9 років тому +14

      nanana nanana You got that from Batman didn't you?

    • @anonymous2012s
      @anonymous2012s 7 років тому +26

      @caller347 its a great line, now its a good place and time so shut up

    • @austinchase2
      @austinchase2 4 роки тому +16

      Mysterious Stranger he was a hero as a general who saved New Orleans from the British, and later became a president who enforced a genocide even though the court declared this action unconstitutional.

    • @pyotrilyichtchaikovskyii6638
      @pyotrilyichtchaikovskyii6638 2 роки тому +4

      Either die a villain or be dead long enough to become one.

    • @phamvi3542
      @phamvi3542 Рік тому +1

      He is a genius

  • @bigj1905
    @bigj1905 3 роки тому +130

    “So you admit that Mr. Jackson sacrificed moral principles to achieve some political goals?”
    “I do declare: show me one leader who hasn’t.”
    A great point. Sometimes the greatest leaders in history were ones who were willing to sacrifice their morales to achieve a political goal.
    Not calling Jackson a great leader, he was certainly a “person of his time” and did a lot of things, some great, some terrible.

  • @MrSaintfester
    @MrSaintfester 10 років тому +63

    Just wanted to thank everyone for leaving their comments on this video. It was great to work with Brett and the rest of the TED-Ed team on this project, and looking over the great discussion below has literally made my day! Really enjoy hearing that people approve of the final product and I also appreciate the very constructive and astute criticisms. Thanks again for watching! - James Fester

  • @randomdude-4353
    @randomdude-4353 4 роки тому +291

    Washington: first president
    Lincoln: Ended slavery
    Jackson: very angry man

    • @eyuin5716
      @eyuin5716 3 роки тому +29

      Jackson: Destroyed the Bank

    • @johnnotrealname8168
      @johnnotrealname8168 3 роки тому +16

      Washington: Broke Oaths to Sovereign, and caused the French and Indian War DIRECTLY which led to the paths taken by Soldiers to be used by settlers. Which to be fair was prohibited by the King, but rich people and their money.
      Lincoln: Was a Dictator who imprisoned a Journalist who was complaining about how Lincoln imprisoned Journalists.
      Jackson: Alright yeah I hate him too.

    • @Bramo2003
      @Bramo2003 3 роки тому +7

      Jackson: second George washington

    • @pokehunter6467
      @pokehunter6467 3 роки тому +1

      @@Bramo2003 Pretty sure Washington's only regret wasn't that he didn't kill his VP

    • @hoodlum4511
      @hoodlum4511 3 роки тому

      Jackson: Killed the bank

  • @daneh9608
    @daneh9608 7 років тому +221

    When you look at Jackson's life its clear that the universe wanted him dead, and by sheer force of will he carved his place in history. Good or bad its a captivating tale.

    • @whom1972
      @whom1972 Рік тому

      His biggest W was removing the Federal Bank. I don't understand why you let the government money be governed by a private institute crazy

    • @DylanDkoh
      @DylanDkoh 8 місяців тому

      Father was killed by indians

  • @marknutt4470
    @marknutt4470 9 років тому +617

    Jackson was such a badass. He fought in over 100 duels, defended New Orleans from Redcoats with the help of fucking pirates, and his parrot had to be removed from his funeral because it swore too much.

    • @DG0398
      @DG0398 9 років тому +33

      +Mark Nutt After a truce had already been declared...

    • @ReverendDoctorBobert
      @ReverendDoctorBobert 9 років тому +69

      +Drew Gaughan Both sides had no knowledge that a truce had been declared...

    • @DG0398
      @DG0398 9 років тому +5

      ReverendDoctorBobert Doesn't change the fact that the battle was useless.

    • @wakawooka
      @wakawooka 9 років тому +21

      +Drew Gaughan actually, If the Brits had taken the city do you think they'd give them back the city?

    • @DG0398
      @DG0398 9 років тому +6

      wakawooka Yes, because the status-quo treaty was already agreed.

  • @acrossearth4760
    @acrossearth4760 8 років тому +702

    You know, this guy may not be the best person for the role of president, but damn what a badass

    • @murica4746
      @murica4746 7 років тому +36

      nah, we needed at least one badass to be president

    • @Quantum-yz9fc
      @Quantum-yz9fc 7 років тому +69

      +MURICA ! We got that with Teddy Roosevelt tho...

    • @williamhartsock9222
      @williamhartsock9222 7 років тому +10

      He's not a bad person.

    • @TheNorth15
      @TheNorth15 7 років тому +20

      Teddy Roosevelt is a Gentelman Badass.

    • @smegleymunroe863
      @smegleymunroe863 7 років тому +36

      Also committed systematic genocide

  • @novemaspectus3429
    @novemaspectus3429 7 років тому +52

    "So you admit he sacrificed moral principles to achieve some political goal."
    That's pretty much the entire summation of politics. A state has the imperative to act in the best interests of its people, without paying undo attention to others. Leaders are chosen (elected or not) because of their ability to get results. The people of a country do not care for the ultimate results of their government when it inconveniences another country so long as their lives are improved. Again, that is the purpose of the state.
    See: Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes

    • @anhiirr
      @anhiirr 2 роки тому

      he pioneered these ethics. Its exactly why putin has a military background.....so did netanyahu....and over here in teh states...ppl cry about the boogie man the deep state....as our last military background pres was H.W.....and look at the iran contra-cold war era to thank those "YIELDS". VS how putin even benji ran their respective ships and benji as a spook too just like bush senior. To reach a high rank these days you have to be complicit with so much BS theres hardily any merit or potential for that person to actually be a viable political leader.....the level of corruption at play and ppl you have to get in bedwith(new faces etc) vs the circles ppl like putin and even benji were able to retain and properly utilize to their advantage vs the american political/military system....its as basic as being in a 20 year soft target war thats seemingly fruitless...whos gonna step up and take responsibility for a costly soft target war where millions are spent on superior air or paying back civilians for damages. NO military leader wants to be attached to the helm/shot calling and eventual failure of this war....look at how many high ranking officials have stepped away from their post as well as ppl on deployment ranking up purely bc ppl didnt want to go back period from leadership roles down like the very top and down. Not to mention having any dis-agreement with the commander in chief.....given "their" illustrious hisotry of military experience/optics from clinton to trump....imagine being the "expert" on war and pres/congress just wants to kick the can and cash cow as youre losing men and quality soldiers year by year with seemingly no viable way of replacing them or the men that lead them. Its pure BS its fine its not like ppl like jackson led to a 2 way party system either leaving ppl like Lincoln to claim a different party even though his idealisms are WHIG by nature. We can also thank jackson for that. While lincoln had to beg his competition for their delegates and coerce them with cabinet positions etc. LIKE A TRUE politician. VS insurmountable leverage like jackson....as if it didnt lead to the narrative/plot that led to the civil war.

    • @gioprox5207
      @gioprox5207 2 роки тому +6

      The difference is that he obliged an entire tribe to get off a property by force on short notice, something that isn't done nowadays in developed countries

  • @jacksonreid4824
    @jacksonreid4824 7 років тому +100

    1:11-1:14 Pretty accurate.

  • @yvetteberner815
    @yvetteberner815 7 років тому +13

    If I'm remembering this correctly, there was a court case in which the American Indians won the right to stay on their land. The Supreme Court ruled in their favor, but Jackson said, "John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it!" And disobeyed the ruling.

  • @brandondriver1377
    @brandondriver1377 8 років тому +174

    History vs. Woodrow Wilson!

    • @DCdabest
      @DCdabest 3 роки тому +1

      @Rebel Jackson
      Yeah....wonder why......

    • @skeletonentertainment4201
      @skeletonentertainment4201 3 роки тому +7

      Didn't he screen Birth of the Nation in The White House?

    • @dissmo706
      @dissmo706 3 роки тому +6

      There is no defense

    • @amitkenan3878
      @amitkenan3878 6 місяців тому

      @@dissmo706 During his time as president, Wilson brought back the tradition of the State of the Nation Address, which had been abandoned since 1801. He passed progressive laws that preceded the New Deal, including the Federal Reserve Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, the Anti-Monopoly Act, and the Farmers' Loan Act

  • @augmenautus
    @augmenautus 9 років тому +394

    Blaming economic upheaval on not having a National Bank is questionable as even though we have the Federal Reserve today such depressions still occur.

    • @Juggler1097
      @Juggler1097 9 років тому +22

      I wish more people understood that.

    • @CaptainZuluGamma
      @CaptainZuluGamma 9 років тому +6

      +augmenautus rex that laywer sounds like he owned a bank that needed bailed out, and the tax suckers will pay his bonuses.

    • @GoldenKingStudio
      @GoldenKingStudio 8 років тому +15

      +augmenautus rex Well, at the time, there was nothing wrong with the National Bank and it would have been capable of supplying money when the British banks refused. During depressions, there were things wrong with the Federal Reserve that made it unable to supply money. It is still a major part of the economy, and the issue is far more complicated that just the National Bank, but the National Bank was still very important to the issue.

    • @CaptainZuluGamma
      @CaptainZuluGamma 8 років тому

      +GoldenKingStudio
      Things wrong with the fed that made it unable to supply money?
      OMG
      Central banks are communism, as per Karl Hiendrich Marx 1845 Manifesto "das Capital" you are therefore a communist supporter, knowingly or otherwise, that seeks to slander capitalism, if our economy crashes from communism, taxation,centralized control of communication, transportation, currency, confiscation of property, etc, all Communism that we call capitalism,
      The solution is education and the ability to refuse propaganda and lies.

    • @GoldenKingStudio
      @GoldenKingStudio 8 років тому +7

      CaptainZuluGamma ... You understand what the United States Federal Reserve essentially is, right? I find it hilarious how ridiculous that rant was. Your "response" was nothing but incoherent slander against my character, calling me a Communist for no reason, and having the rest of your statement be a Grammatical mess. I am not even going to respond further, so have fun with that Cold War era Communist-paranoia that you have for some reason...

  • @Ruby321123
    @Ruby321123 4 роки тому +14

    To those watching for the first time: If you watch these again after a few months have passed, especially if you only watch a few at a time (rather than all in one sitting,) you will get even more out of them the second time. I am on round 2 for some of these, & round 3 for others, and having done so, I most highly recommend returning to this series periodically to view it another way, in a different mood with different stresses, pressures, & experiences influencing your mind. It's great!

  • @cyberpunk-2O77
    @cyberpunk-2O77 Рік тому +21

    The "highly speculative" pun was excellent

  • @xpndblhero5170
    @xpndblhero5170 3 роки тому +20

    "Yesterday's hero might be tomorrows villain" is probably the best sentence I've heard in a while.....

  • @adityaharathi9399
    @adityaharathi9399 4 роки тому +29

    The defendant lawyer: they had a party
    The judge: I don’t care, but did they have 🥧 PIE??

  • @K_Huss
    @K_Huss 8 років тому +223

    "do you call cohertion or threat by a nation with a far more powerful army fair and square " describing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

    • @usa-israelncr-enclave705
      @usa-israelncr-enclave705 8 років тому +37

      I agree, Israel was very outnumbered, it's amazing it survived against Syrian, Iraqi, Lebanese, Egyptian, and 'Palestinian' forces. Israel won it's powerful army of 2016 by winning with an under powered army in 1948. I have no sympathy for murderers and instigators, if 'Palestine' and the 'Palestinian' people would stop murdering Israelis, attacking Israel with rockets, and electing terrorist to government the Israel wouldn't have to use it's powerful military. G-d bless Israel and the United States of America.

    • @K_Huss
      @K_Huss 8 років тому +11

      +USA-ISRAEL!!! NCR-ENCLAVE!!! if israel hadn't invaded their land and killed their families , they wouldn't have attacked them ,having won doesn't make them right

    • @usa-israelncr-enclave705
      @usa-israelncr-enclave705 8 років тому +13

      Karim What land? It was the Jewish homeland centuries ago, then it was Roman, then it was transfered from empire to empire, until the Ottomans had control of it, then the British. That specific area was a swamp and underdevoloped, until Jews started to move in, buy land, and fix it up. Almost nobody lived there before 1860, it wasn't until the Jews had started moving back and getting it started did the Arabs from neighboring areas start to move in. They moved in and life went on, except then the Holocaust happened and more and more Jews came to Judea, and the British finally gave it to the United Nation who voted to establish two independent nations, Israel and Palestine. There would have been two equal nations land wise in that area, except the Jews accepted it but the 'Palestinians' and other Muslim nations rejected it and attacked the nation. The Jews lived there too, and they didn't attack until they themselves were attacked in their homes and their families were killed. Who were the real invaders, the Jews who had lived there for decades longer and started those communities or the Muslims who only went their after the Jews had been their for decades. They should be most angry at Egypt and Jordan, who took Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem and kept it until the Jews took over and gave 'Palestine' a provinsional government and control.

    • @K_Huss
      @K_Huss 8 років тому +18

      +USA-ISRAEL!!! NCR-ENCLAVE!!!
      it was the jews' , centuries ago, and usa belonged to the red indians , and half asia europe and africa belonged to the turks, that doesn't give them right to take it? no it doesn't. It was a swamp? well even before the Ottoman period there were palestinians who lived there , the british gave it to the united nations , it wasn't even theirs to give , it was the palestinians, the UN voted to take away a part of a nation's land and they rejected , they're not obliged to share their home . Imagine if i come to your home , tell you i have been attacked and that, because of my book, your house is rightfully mine , and then i get my friends to vote for us to divide the house and then if you try to claim it , i call you a terrorist , how does that sound ?

    • @usa-israelncr-enclave705
      @usa-israelncr-enclave705 8 років тому +13

      +Karim There has never been a nation called 'Palestine', the name 'Palestine' came from the Roman occupation of Judea. The Jews kept revolting against the Romans, so the Romans chose the Jews worst historic enemy, the Philistines, and called that area Philistine from then on. That eventually became 'Palestine', but there has never been a nation called 'Palestine' or a people called 'Palestinians' until the 20th century. You don't know how wars, diplomacy, or colonialism works, because that land was conquered by the Turks, then the Turks were defeated by the British, who then gave all powers over the land to the United Nations. 'Palestine' wasn't a sovereign, independent nation and the people of this area couldn't agree on a solution, so the British were well within' their rights to surrender the Palestinian Mandate to the UN without infringing upon sovereignty. To sum it up, Palestinians have only existed as long as the Jewish state has, while 'Israelis' have existed in exhile for centuries. You seem to forget that jews back then were also called 'Palestinians', and they couldn't decide on a resolution to the situation so they wanted the UN to help. Also in your theretical house, you forgot to mention that the Jews built the house, then the Muslims moved in, and they lived in violence for decades before the British came in saw the choas and turned to the UN for help, who then divided the house up evenly. However then the Muslim 'Palestinians' went crying to the neighbors and they come over with tanks and guns and plane, while the Jews are left to fend for themselves by the British and UN. Then the Neighbors lose and take the Muslim 'Palestinian' parts of the house for themselves.

  • @chefkendranguyen
    @chefkendranguyen 10 років тому +255

    That was pretty good.

    • @swayjacob7778
      @swayjacob7778 6 років тому +1

      Skating Commentator Get over it

    • @theguy6082
      @theguy6082 6 років тому +5

      Skating Commentator Sorry but this was a time constrained video where some details are more important than others, it's pointless to include every minuscule detail. Your claim is baseless and purely out of bias against Andrew Jackson.

    • @UGMD
      @UGMD 5 років тому

      Jonh And Cj Hoi what are you trying to say?

  • @supershadow9933
    @supershadow9933 4 роки тому +30

    It’s Ironic that Andrew ended up on the 20 dollar bill.

    • @yellowstarproductions6743
      @yellowstarproductions6743 4 місяці тому

      True considering he didn't like paper money then again face was finally removed from $20 bill
      Edit: I meant $20 not $40

  • @CyberJoeyO
    @CyberJoeyO 3 роки тому +42

    It’s really good that they are getting multiple perspectives on these historical figures. Historical figures must be viewed in their historical context.

    • @riotbreaker3506
      @riotbreaker3506 Рік тому +5

      Like Columbus, who was so cruel, he was arrested and deported to Spain.

    • @Rapscallion132
      @Rapscallion132 Місяць тому

      @@riotbreaker3506 I think I remember one Spanish conquistador as well got in trouble with Spain because of how violent and how horrifcily he killed natives and how many he was killing without motive so they forced him to return and tried him of some crime

  • @zindaix396
    @zindaix396 9 років тому +322

    interesting how they always leave off with their own bias at the end

    • @poundtownlegend1564
      @poundtownlegend1564 8 років тому +3

      +Zindai x so true

    • @bassbrothaUG
      @bassbrothaUG 8 років тому +22

      +Zindai x If they make their own video they are free to do as they please

    • @zindaix396
      @zindaix396 8 років тому +89

      Brad Merkley However educational videos shouldn't be biased under any circumstance. That is where it is turned into propaganda.

    • @poundtownlegend1564
      @poundtownlegend1564 8 років тому +11

      Zindai x I do notice that about form's of education for instance a few of my teachers have said some thing disapproving communism or socialism or some thing else, but I usually form my own political stand point others seem to have no idea what they are even saying.

    • @bassbrothaUG
      @bassbrothaUG 8 років тому +17

      +Zindai x I see where you lie on the issue and I agree that it would be great if all educational material was free of bias. But completely unbiased views are impossible in reality. There has been no time in human history where education has not been biased towards any sort of system
      For example, current teaching of lower level economics is heavily biased towards mathematical models to explain and predict trends. Contrarily, the whole subject matter it self could be taught through qualitative measures, more logic and "cause and effect" then using mathematical models. Who decided that was the best way to teach?
      The same could be used to distinguish a sociologist from a history major. Both could be taught the "unbiased" views of their disciplines, looking at both sides equally, but HOW those subjects are taught will lead the majors to come to completely different conclusions to the same question. What information you are exposed to will bias that opinion
      I think you are missing the point of how important opinion can be as well in teachings. The whole field of theoretical physics would not be able to exist if we did not conform to some of the "whims" that experts had on a particular phenomenon.
      I think instead of getting angry at bias that results from educational material, we need to learn how to educate how to detect these biases much better. It does not fit in the "box" of first world education systems by subject. IMO, the best way to do this currently is through discussion of peers to see from different points of view

  • @664theneighbor5
    @664theneighbor5 4 роки тому +4

    I despise Jackson in terms of his policy against native Americans, but I do have to admit, that he was the only president brave enough to take on the banks and the elites, and the only president who advocated for class warfare. Probably the best economic policy of any president.

    • @sujaykrishnanath82
      @sujaykrishnanath82 4 роки тому +3

      Well mate we can agree that the native Americans would have otherwise been exterminated had he not acted quickly .

  • @jstar7262
    @jstar7262 6 років тому +16

    "Did this celebration have pie?"
    No but it had 1,400 pounds of cheese!!

  • @nathan.3701
    @nathan.3701 8 років тому +25

    0:22 Andrew Jackson went Super Saiyan against the Judge XD

    • @dr_weil
      @dr_weil 6 років тому

      Nathan. 😂👌

  • @HeadCannon19
    @HeadCannon19 4 роки тому +42

    I don’t like Andrew Jackson, but they missed the fact that he expanded voting rights to include the working class and not just landowners

    • @czupryn98
      @czupryn98 2 роки тому +5

      And that he adopted an infant Indian whose tribe refused to care for. He and his wife raised Lyncoya Jackson as their own and General Jackson even secured an appointment for him at West Point. Sadly, his life was cut tragically short from illness. Kiiiiiiiiiinda worth mentioning in a piece about Jackson and his relationship with the “merciless Indian savages” (as the Declaration of Independence calls them).

    • @rogergottlob9008
      @rogergottlob9008 2 роки тому +2

      Jackson did not expand voting rights. Voting rights expanded during the Jacksonian Era and he was a beneficiary of that change. Voting rights was a reserved power at that time and was the concern of state governments. Many states did expand voting after the election of 1824--- in which Adams defeated Jackson in the House of Representatives.

    • @JL_Lux
      @JL_Lux Рік тому +2

      @@czupryn98 i mean he killed a lot more natives than the one he kinda liked and it’s good he died early. It should of happened even earlier

  • @Truthiness231
    @Truthiness231 10 років тому +93

    Very nicely done, great way to show both sides of an argument.
    I'd gladly pay you guys to do one of these for all other major leaders in history, but I'm broke... Do it anyway?

  • @Larryboyfan09
    @Larryboyfan09 5 років тому +16

    I’m surprised that they didn’t talk about the numerous duels Jackson was said to have been in, even while in office

  • @jeffh9427
    @jeffh9427 7 років тому +7

    3:24 did Jackson just blink in his frame? And earlier he turned his head in his frame.

  • @Farhan-dr9rl
    @Farhan-dr9rl 7 років тому +6

    Wtf did the picture blink at 0:40???

  • @oakey03
    @oakey03 8 років тому +100

    For anyone who despises Jackson: I offer to duel with you for his honor with impunity from legal consequence.

  • @Whyit27
    @Whyit27 10 років тому +26

    I think TEDEd should do History v Caesar. A leader for the people, or just another Roman dictator, killing innocent people? Or would that be too much like History v Lenin?

    • @BirdRaiserE
      @BirdRaiserE 10 років тому +8

      Caesar would be a close one, I think.
      Now, if they did Nero? No contest. EVERYBODY hated Nero.

    • @R3GARnator
      @R3GARnator 4 роки тому

      Ceasar gave us the calendar we use today.

    • @DylanKeelingOfficial
      @DylanKeelingOfficial 4 роки тому

      @@BirdRaiserE Did Nero hate Nero?

  • @ArvelJoffi
    @ArvelJoffi 4 роки тому +99

    I always appreciate hearing various viewpoints, even about otherwise reprehensible people, but moral relativism seems to be the first tool in the toolbox for this series.

    • @DrPOP-jp7eb
      @DrPOP-jp7eb 2 роки тому +1

      "As societies evolve..." Excuse me??

    • @jamier65551
      @jamier65551 2 роки тому +1

      What moral relativism?

    • @jsm530
      @jsm530 2 роки тому

      He was an honorable president. Your clearly bias since he wanted to drop a nuke on the Jewish bankers.

    • @jsm530
      @jsm530 2 роки тому +2

      He was actually wanting to preserve America's tenants and not be subdued by the leaches from Europe.

    • @jamier65551
      @jamier65551 2 роки тому +2

      @@jsm530 "jewish bankers"

  • @sergionj93
    @sergionj93 9 років тому +221

    History vs Che Guevara pleaseeee

    • @vvventure
      @vvventure 9 років тому +16

      A man with good intentions, but probably wrong ways. Not a communist but a humanitarian, that realize that capitalism and communism was the same shit at the end of his life.

    • @sergionj93
      @sergionj93 9 років тому

      Not bad at all sir

    • @vvventure
      @vvventure 9 років тому +1

      Sergio Obando I know he wasn't bad, but he think the only solution was violent revolution. He was a really great man.

    • @sergionj93
      @sergionj93 9 років тому +2

      No I'm saying. Your statement. Not bad at all

    • @twohooks3533
      @twohooks3533 9 років тому +1

      Sergio Obando You have the best name ever. And Che? Yup, communist figures are the best to do trial videos on.

  • @brianholmes1812
    @brianholmes1812 3 роки тому +5

    Andrew Jackson: disestablishes the national bank, oversees a depression, and dislikes paper money
    America: yeah, that's the guy we should put on money

    • @HughJass-jv2lt
      @HughJass-jv2lt 3 роки тому +3

      To be fair...
      *ALL* of the Founding Fathers were AGAINST *Paper Money.*
      In fact, the explicitly worded the constitution to only grant Congress the power to _MINT_ coinage.
      Mint coinage = Coin-based currency made from *precious metal* (silver).
      They all knew Paper Money was a scam.
      Read about Thomas Jefferson.
      He actually died broke & penniless.... because he was forced to accept paper currency from his land-tenants (but the currency became defunct as Fast as it was paid to him).
      I can shoot you some links if you want
      ❤❤

  • @teddyroosevelt6508
    @teddyroosevelt6508 4 роки тому +9

    They never told him if there was pie

  • @coleyblossoms1051
    @coleyblossoms1051 4 роки тому +11

    If you address these overwhelmingly partisan debate, you'll find that in retrospect, historical figures are portrayed in dichotomous good or bad instead of a real person with accomplishments and mistakes. In some sense, it is unfortunate that we ultimately have to pick a side.

  • @emperorkrell5506
    @emperorkrell5506 8 років тому +53

    they didn't mention that Andrew Jackson killed a bunch of people in duels for entertainment

    • @peardude8979
      @peardude8979 7 років тому +42

      I don't think duels are done for entertainment purposes.

    • @abstractfacts
      @abstractfacts 7 років тому +1

      normally theyre not done for entertainment, which is why Andrew Jackson's duels are noteworthy.

    • @lukesmalley7204
      @lukesmalley7204 7 років тому +7

      definetely not for entertainment you dumbass. and it wasnt just killing. many times jackson got shot himself but didnt die. you act like he lined people up and shot them for fun.

    • @abstractfacts
      @abstractfacts 7 років тому +1

      ***** you forgot to mention 1 of those times Jackson got shot, it was because he let his opponent get the first shot. Jackson summarily executed that opponent.
      comes across as a bit of entertainment to me.

    • @miked6930
      @miked6930 7 років тому +1

      Emperor Krell Andrew Jackson only killed one person while dueling (but he did duel quite often)

  • @bria4561
    @bria4561 7 років тому +4

    I don't see Andrew Jackson as a bad guy. He was right for opposing central banks. Sure, moving the Indians could of been handled better but they really needed to be on safe lands from settlers at the time. He didn't make the best moved but his intentions came from a good place.

  • @charliehoke1956
    @charliehoke1956 6 років тому +18

    2:54 "we bought them fair and square" yeh with a figin gun to there head

  • @BroundGeef
    @BroundGeef 6 років тому +12

    I love how the judge puts it. "You mangled the American economy! Oh, and on a side note, massacred and exiled natives, but the economy!

  • @thiefoftrust
    @thiefoftrust 9 років тому +14

    "That drunken mob was the people!" And that drunken mob is still the people. We're just a bit further along.

  • @zesnowpea6347
    @zesnowpea6347 2 роки тому +8

    Didn’t mr Jackson just ignore a court ruling that said the Cherokee could stay on their land

  • @porcus123
    @porcus123 4 роки тому +7

    Man tried to tear down the federal bank, thats a plus on my book

    • @HenryColeHawkins
      @HenryColeHawkins 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah he also slaughtered thousands of native Americans in the trail of tears

  • @channelmin3cr4ft
    @channelmin3cr4ft 7 років тому +32

    "Gentlemen! I too have been a close observer of the doings of the Bank of the United States. I have had men watching you for a long time, and am convinced that you have used the funds of the bank to speculate in the breadstuffs of the country. When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the bank. You tell me that if I take the deposits from the bank and annul its charter I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin! Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! You are a den of vipers and thieves. I have determined to rout you out, and by the Eternal, (bringing his fist down on the table) I will rout you out!"

  • @MrTwistedLizard
    @MrTwistedLizard 4 роки тому +6

    "...Cohesion and threats by a far more powerful army...."
    Literally most of Europe and the Ottoman Empire: *Sweating nervously*

  • @kratos-gj1ml
    @kratos-gj1ml 8 років тому +31

    History vs Edison

    • @despaahana
      @despaahana 7 років тому

      kratos23235 vs Tesla!

    • @jtamallari6778
      @jtamallari6778 7 років тому +5

      kratos23235 Edison electrocuted puppies 😭

    • @kratos-gj1ml
      @kratos-gj1ml 7 років тому +5

      JTA Mallari yes, he even electrocuted a elephant.

    • @owltoe0164
      @owltoe0164 7 років тому

      One was a misogynist, the other an animal murderer.
      Who will win? Who will die?

  • @manuag3886
    @manuag3886 7 років тому +19

    this history series is amazing! Really makes learning entertaining.

  • @metaluzaki1534
    @metaluzaki1534 5 років тому +6

    "Now your honor I'm not a big city Lawyer..."
    Me: "I don't know about that."

  • @maanyashukla326
    @maanyashukla326 4 роки тому +3

    Blaming Andrew Jackson for being unjust to Indians is like crying over Washington's possession of slaves.

  • @CrimsonFox209
    @CrimsonFox209 7 років тому +33

    "to protect the indians" good one.

    • @sadhumarga7422
      @sadhumarga7422 2 роки тому

      Kinda like how the government currently is now violating us citizens for our own good from covid.

  • @XcessiveBandit
    @XcessiveBandit 8 років тому +15

    "you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain" -The Dark Knight

  • @matthewmannion4227
    @matthewmannion4227 6 років тому +3

    Did this party have pie

  • @ShawnRavenfire
    @ShawnRavenfire 10 років тому +129

    This is a really interesting video. I love that it makes me think for myself, and doesn't try to push one point of view or the other. It kind of reminds me of that movie "The Story of Mankind" with Vincent Price.
    I think all to often, we look back at what historical figures SHOULD have done, without considering what they COULD have done. Also, it is important to keep in mind that we're looking at history with 20/20 hindsight. Maybe someday in the future, we'll be seeing similar videos about George W. Bush or Barrack Obama.

    • @mircea1220
      @mircea1220 10 років тому

      What do you mean by "20/20 hindsight" ? I do not know this term and I would like to.

    • @mircea1220
      @mircea1220 10 років тому

      I refer to the 20/20 part, i know what hindsight means

    • @TheWickedEnd2012
      @TheWickedEnd2012 10 років тому +1

      Murphy Jones 20/20 is perfect vision. So you see the past perfectly.

    • @LynneSkysong
      @LynneSkysong 10 років тому +1

      Murphy Jones 20/20 is another way of referring to "normal" good vision.

    • @mircea1220
      @mircea1220 10 років тому +1

      LynneSkysong Oh, I get it, thank you

  • @tuturu2523
    @tuturu2523 4 роки тому +9

    “Lol you declared war on the banks”
    *YES*

  • @skuttle7107
    @skuttle7107 8 років тому +13

    He's whispering so soft it's like I'm in an ASMR video

  • @Lakeside_Flower
    @Lakeside_Flower Рік тому +5

    1:03 Jackson was the original January 6th, complete with “we were just tourists and American patriots.” 🤣😂🤣

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf Рік тому +3

      No, there is no similarity. Jackson was the legitimate President in 1829. He wasn’t trying to change the result of an election. He did not attack the Congress of the United States.

    • @bunnybird9342
      @bunnybird9342 11 місяців тому

      @@GH-oi2jfyes however back when he lost the 1824 election he and his supporters accused John Quincy Adams of stealing the election. No wonder why Donald Trump loves him so much…

    • @andrewjackson9524
      @andrewjackson9524 10 місяців тому

      Shut up Whig

    • @aidanphillips6760
      @aidanphillips6760 10 місяців тому

      what do you call the trannie riots then?

  • @parkwoojin1875
    @parkwoojin1875 Рік тому +3

    Ill say guilty. Compromising morals for politics is one thing but "King Jackson" didn't care about checks and balances. A man who wanted to fight those he disagreed with at gunpoint. And make no mistake he didn't care about Indian lives.

  • @unfamiliartitties
    @unfamiliartitties 10 років тому +13

    I love how they leave it open for you to come to your own verdict.

  • @JojoJere
    @JojoJere Рік тому +5

    1:48 You can TELL this guy is lying just from his tone. He's moving the debate to a different point and using filler words like "uhh". He doesn't have a response and is OBVIOUSLY manipulating his points.

  • @ikoikjji5548
    @ikoikjji5548 8 років тому +18

    This was so good! Pls make more vids like this!

  • @yabbadabbindude
    @yabbadabbindude 8 років тому +37

    End the Fed

  • @mircea1220
    @mircea1220 10 років тому +10

    This video is presented different in comparison to the other ones that I used to listen to and watch and I have to say that I like it. Keep up the good work. Good luck

  • @timoliver3226
    @timoliver3226 2 роки тому +4

    Andrew Jackson sounds like a American president if I have ever heard of one

  • @hazardousharleigh8332
    @hazardousharleigh8332 5 років тому +8

    "I killed the bank" his last words

  • @willsadventures8418
    @willsadventures8418 7 років тому +2

    4:05 why did the picture blink? 0_0

  • @rogerarmy8659
    @rogerarmy8659 7 років тому +57

    I really want Andrew Jackson to be a Pokemon

    • @zacharymoss2994
      @zacharymoss2994 7 років тому +1

      Travis Blade Donald trump is the modern day Andrew Jackson

    • @zacharymoss2994
      @zacharymoss2994 7 років тому

      Travis Blade oh sorry I thought you wanted him as President

    • @rogerarmy8659
      @rogerarmy8659 7 років тому +13

      zachary moss
      Trump isn't a modern Andrew jakson because trump dosent have duels in his back garden or beat his followers

    • @Grizzlytactics91
      @Grizzlytactics91 7 років тому +5

      that was a different time, so maybe if trump was president back then, he may have been exactly as andrew jackson was, frankly i admire the man from what ive read about him..
      and they do have a pokemon for andrew jackson. its name is FUCKING MEWTWO!

    • @TheEssem
      @TheEssem 7 років тому

      +six gun If he was a bit younger, he would be Ditto.

  • @Oskar59216
    @Oskar59216 8 років тому +30

    "I killed the bank"
    That's good enough for me.

  • @professoroak5162
    @professoroak5162 7 років тому +6

    Of COURSE I watch this video after the test...

  • @griffinforsgren7720
    @griffinforsgren7720 7 років тому +2

    2:31 OBJECTION! That mostly involves ideas from Keynesian economics, which wouldn't surface for about another 100 years. There's a REASON Hoover didn't do as much as he should have during the Great Depression, and it wasn't incompetence or laziness.

  • @geo-fry6372
    @geo-fry6372 8 років тому +2

    Being a descendent of Mr President Andrew Jackson, I will stick by my opinion that he is the greatest president ever. One of the main reasons he was elected was for being a war hero in the war of 1812. So the war was technically over, but Jackson didn't know. So he marched down to saint Louis to fight a British army that was at least triple the size of his. He then proceeded to completely decimate the British forces.that is just one of the crazy stories of Andrew Jackson. His being slightly crazy is just part of the appeal.

    • @PanPan-fm3uf
      @PanPan-fm3uf 8 років тому

      Though I disagree on the presidential side, he is an awesome war hero

  • @nicka9938
    @nicka9938 7 років тому +6

    History vs Alexander the Great, Henry VIII, and Julius Caesar

  • @WillyTheComposerOfficial
    @WillyTheComposerOfficial 8 років тому +20

    "Your honor, this man of the people was a gambler, a drunk, and a brawler."
    Are those supposed to count against him? Cuz to me you're just making him sound cool.

  • @kennyflanders8337
    @kennyflanders8337 4 роки тому +5

    History vs. Alexander Hamilton
    History vs. Winston Churchill
    History vs. Fidel Castro
    History vs. Vlad the Impaler
    History vs. Karl Marx

  • @sg27182
    @sg27182 5 років тому +2

    History vs. Martin Luther King Jr.

  • @aultunwhite4988
    @aultunwhite4988 5 років тому +2

    has anyone noticed it's always the "prosecuting side" ..that determines the legacy of these historical figures..!?1

  • @mewsingsbynatk
    @mewsingsbynatk 5 років тому +3

    "Did this celebration have pie?" Lol.

  • @sadhumarga7422
    @sadhumarga7422 2 роки тому +3

    I must admit that Jackson had some pluses but I live just a few miles from the Cherokee capital, New Echota, and will never forget what he did to the natives that lived here.

  • @emmastarr5242
    @emmastarr5242 Рік тому +10

    I remember in 6th Grade, we learned about Jackson, and we were told to draw a political cartoon of what we thought of him, and the pics would get displayed in the hallway. I drew his face on a donkey who was pooping. I remembered our teacher said to me, "Wow, you must have really not liked him, huh?". That moment stuck with me, despite me forgetting why I didn't like Andrew Jackson. Glad I finally remember now, though! :p

  • @Brythnoth_of_the_Void
    @Brythnoth_of_the_Void 4 роки тому +1

    Jackson (summarized) said “Yeah? You and what army.” To the Supreme Court and ignored them declaring the indigenous peoples act unconstitutional and unlawful.

  • @AnnabelRoss6789
    @AnnabelRoss6789 3 роки тому +2

    Trail of Tears and the perpetuation chattel slavery. Enough said about that shameful relic of the past, can we hurry and get Harriet Tubman on the twenty dollar bill.

  • @MegaMementoMori
    @MegaMementoMori 8 років тому +4

    One thing is certain - president Jackson was a badass, and that nullifies anything he could have done wrong.

  • @jmac217x
    @jmac217x 10 років тому +7

    This is a great concept. Great job guys, please keep these videos rolling.

  • @somestickmanboi9458
    @somestickmanboi9458 5 років тому +7

    Andrew Jackson: * fights the USA bank *
    Also Andrew Jackson: *_s t o n k s_*

  • @lov3_ezra278
    @lov3_ezra278 3 роки тому +1

    Not them thinking they were funny sayin, "Now did this celebration have pie?"

  • @tonialathon7976
    @tonialathon7976 6 років тому +2

    “Fight at a Drop of the hat and drop the hat himself “😂