Woah this is incredibly solid content what a diamond in the rough! Keep up the work, absolutely high grade charisma and delivery. Great refresher on early modern history 👏
@@theotherstatesofamericahis5212 : Trying to serve two masters you please neither. PS. Presumably you would never try such a thing with Native American names?
According to the Mi'kmaq legend, the cross was a symbol they used before contact with Christianity. That may explain the anger of the St. Lawrence Iroquois at the cross on the shore.
Thank you for this wonderful video. Can you also do one on all the treaties of land dominance of the Catholic Church, what later became the Acadians. But left from France, Portugal, Spain etc . Ended up in Nova Scotia and New Orleans. Because the Catholic Church killed all of the herbalist and cultural healers, medicine men/ women.
BTW, There used to be a TV commercial in Canada, about Cartier. It was a Jesuit communicating with a Mohawk. The Mohawk tells the Jesuit "Come to the Village", which in Mohawk is "Kanatakon". Pronounced "Ga nah da gohn" which sounds an awful like Canada.
Underrated video series. Listening to these on my way back from the fortress of louisbourg, nova Scotia. Amazing
Woah this is incredibly solid content what a diamond in the rough! Keep up the work, absolutely high grade charisma and delivery. Great refresher on early modern history 👏
@@Dinofawowzawaxinom thanks 👍 Dino!
Well spoken while telling story......love it
Nicely done friend, 🔥
Awesomeness
Amazing channel
I concur. Love this channel!
I ate 21 Krispy Kreme’s in one care ride once lol I’m lucky I survived
@@aunch3 born champion 🏆
Have been enjoying your narratives but “Car-tee-ay” (the Second r is silent)
I tried to split the English and French pronunciation right down the middle. Wait till you hear me pronounce Lalemant.
@@theotherstatesofamericahis5212 : Trying to serve two masters you please neither.
PS. Presumably you would never try such a thing with Native American names?
@@adamnoman4658 I do my best with those, but you could make a drinking game out of the many ways i pronounce Ousemequin
I know right?!, Cart teer
According to the Mi'kmaq legend, the cross was a symbol they used before contact with Christianity. That may explain the anger of the St. Lawrence Iroquois at the cross on the shore.
Interesting connection
bro went from cardeeyah to carter
Yup
Thank you for this wonderful video. Can you also do one on all the treaties of land dominance of the Catholic Church, what later became the Acadians. But left from France, Portugal, Spain etc . Ended up in Nova Scotia and New Orleans. Because the Catholic Church killed all of the herbalist and cultural healers, medicine men/ women.
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Can you list sources? Thanks
Effing Right!! Krispy Kreme is da bomb!
BTW, There used to be a TV commercial in Canada, about Cartier. It was a Jesuit communicating with a Mohawk. The Mohawk tells the Jesuit "Come to the Village", which in Mohawk is "Kanatakon". Pronounced "Ga nah da gohn" which sounds an awful like Canada.
Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/nfKr-D5VDBU/v-deo.html
Very interesting and cringe worthy how you butchered most of the names
Thank you I try.
Get over yourself if you don’t like it you do it
Yes indeed get over yourself. It's easy to take shots when the person isn't in front of you. Cowardly piece of crap.
The pronunciations would vary from one language to the next anyway. What’s more substantive is the historical events themselves.
@@andrewlaubi4448they probably know how to do it if they are commenting about it