Time Stamps! 2:46 - Polish soldier defecting 3:38 - We were right on a flag?!? 4:26 - Wars between Haiti and the Dominican Republic 5:37 - Gods vs Loa 6:50 - Yellow fever & Philadelphia 9:08 - Dutty Boukman’s speech 10:30 - Haiti’s effect on the United States’ slavery 12:26 - Revolutions are the playgrounds of bigger powers 13:25 - Where did the 400 figure come from? 15:54 - Button mixups 16:18 - 7 Years War Maps 16:32 - What was France replacing the Catholic Church with? 17:46 - Forced labor vs slavery 19:08 - Mandatory tophats 20:00 - Economics 21:24 - Next on Extra History 23:23 - Walpole fact!
I do like to hear from people who are directly affected by the historical events under discussion, especially when they have been treated respectfully. Thank you for acknowledging your appreciation!
Oh, boy! We're finally gonna see the whole story of the man who acted like an obnoxious tourist in the Mali Empire! Okay, snark aside, I'm actually looking forward to this one in particular, since despite his small part that he played in the Mali series, I was always curious about what he saw, how Muslim society fully worked back then, and just what spurred him to go on this crazy journey.
When I was a kid, there was a series of comics about great travellers and discoverers, and Ibn Battuta's issue was one of my favourites X3 I won't spoil anything to you, but that thing where he would arrive at one place, get a warm welcome and a job and then start complaining about how they were not doing islam _right_ was sort of a recurring theme.
If you want an unusual story for a next series, perhaps a little unknown to most people but filled with adventure, a forbidden love and a lot of important historical events go for the story of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the hero of the two worlds.
Of all the Walpole / South Seas facts I could have expected, I was not expecting to actually hear about the single South Seas Company shipping route ever again. Made my day.
Short top hats like that were not particularly uncommon for pieces of uniform around this time. For the British, the Royal Marines would most frequently wear them during the Napoleonic era.
Revolutions podcast really is amazing. He's in the middle of covering the Russian Revolution at the moment, and has covered others like the French (both 1789 and 1848), American, Simon Bolivar, and other similar events like the English Civil War and unification of Germany.
It's cool you are finally breaking out of your self imposed limited of not doing things past World War 1. I hope their's a Extra History series for the complete history of Imperial Japan. From the death of Meiji to the Japanese surrender.
You know, I can see why foreign powers would get involved in in a civil conflict, especially in small places. It's a lot less risky than fighting your enemies directly. That's not to say it's NO risk, it's just LESS risk.
You guys should do a video on Muhammed Ali of Egypt, founder of "Modern Egypt". He took Egypt to become a leading country in the world and even marched against the Ottoman Sultan.
A Games Workshop Warhammer Age of Sigmar book on the table, I see. Also, I seem to recall those short tophats being something Royal Marines of the period are often depicted as wearing.
Cookieface ANIMATES oh yes! I would too! My grandfather fled Latvia during the Russian invasion during wwii. I’d love to learn more about my ancestors!
"Sorry, I've been in quarantine for 3 weeks, I kind of need to make my own fun at this point." Lol anyone else remember when 3 werks was supposed to be a long time self-quarantined?
The British soldiers wearing top hats could be true to an extent, for example the Royal Marines during the Napoleonic Wars wore hats similar to that of a top hat, and Royal Marines seem plausible for a Haitian intervention
would love to see a series highlight the adventures of the st patrick's brigade. A group of irish immigrants froced to fight in the American-mexico war or be deported who then switched and joined the mexican side.
I enjoyed this show. Extra credits will you do a series on either the Safavids or Mughals. Everyone likes talking about the Ottomans. There are some about the Mughals, but I have not a documentary about the Safavids
I know that lots of French soldiers died, it was necessary for the Haitians in their fight for freedom, I do kinda wonder though, what happened to French children? Were French women allowed to return to France with their children? Did indigenous Haitians adopt French children? or, did something else happen?
@@rollingthunder8223 oh that’s a relief! My own research brought up claims that they had been tortured and killed… I was a little skeptical, so, I’d love to find out otherwise, could you recommend any of the sources you got different information from?
@@coppermoth6069 France demanded reparatrion because of the slave became FREE, so they should be compensated for that, which haiti paid. But never mentioned reparation for children and women killed, probably because this didn't happen. But it's probable that some innocent people died, you were French and on that island either because you owned slave or your parent does.
i enjoyed the revolutionary episode but as you said, you dont know anything about our history with the dr so it would be best if you did research before speaking on it... we did not invade "their land"... we were invited by one of their leaders a guy called nunez... ... do some research. our occupation was welcomed by most of the population, even during their rebellion, some continued to raise our flag... the history of the island is complicated but im sure if you did some serious research and come up with a couple more episodes... it would be greatly appreciated
The Devil that goes around like a roaring lion seeking ,deceiving killing,Robin and distroying the innocent culture and nature, The samsom that tore that lion apart Is the knowledge of self within the melanated man. Who are the historians many are still racist.even today you all need to leave what doesn't concern you.
His words were "in quarantine", which I think means he just doesn't go outside. I'm doing the same and it's day 32 now. A lot of office workers are allowed to work at home, and I am a freelancer myself, so we have no need to go outside.
Time Stamps!
2:46 - Polish soldier defecting
3:38 - We were right on a flag?!?
4:26 - Wars between Haiti and the Dominican Republic
5:37 - Gods vs Loa
6:50 - Yellow fever & Philadelphia
9:08 - Dutty Boukman’s speech
10:30 - Haiti’s effect on the United States’ slavery
12:26 - Revolutions are the playgrounds of bigger powers
13:25 - Where did the 400 figure come from?
15:54 - Button mixups
16:18 - 7 Years War Maps
16:32 - What was France replacing the Catholic Church with?
17:46 - Forced labor vs slavery
19:08 - Mandatory tophats
20:00 - Economics
21:24 - Next on Extra History
23:23 - Walpole fact!
This is probably your best series since Genghis Khan. Keep up the good work
Extra Credits Yellow fever series?
I really hope you aren’t using Mike Duncan as source. I don’t know if this series in particular but he has a lot of errors.
@dimapez You know the answer is "no"
Where Is Persian MYTH PART 3 EC WHAT HAPPENS TO THE FEATHERS🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🐕🐕🐕🐕🦆🦆🦆🦆
As someone of Haitian decent I really appreciate what you all did with those 6 episodes
I do like to hear from people who are directly affected by the historical events under discussion, especially when they have been treated respectfully. Thank you for acknowledging your appreciation!
Would definitely recommend Mike Duncan's Revolutions podcast
As someone who is born and raised in Haiti, this info is FALSE. Pa vinn bay credit lan bahay ou pa konen pou tout Haitian.
@@krisna9497 seems other Haitians disagree with you lol
@@krisna9497 What a stupid reply
Oh, boy! We're finally gonna see the whole story of the man who acted like an obnoxious tourist in the Mali Empire! Okay, snark aside, I'm actually looking forward to this one in particular, since despite his small part that he played in the Mali series, I was always curious about what he saw, how Muslim society fully worked back then, and just what spurred him to go on this crazy journey.
When I was a kid, there was a series of comics about great travellers and discoverers, and Ibn Battuta's issue was one of my favourites X3 I won't spoil anything to you, but that thing where he would arrive at one place, get a warm welcome and a job and then start complaining about how they were not doing islam _right_ was sort of a recurring theme.
He was in Majahapit series too.
@@sarasamaletdin4574 Yup ^^
I don't have a problem with photos being included. You included photos in your early series anyway.
If you want an unusual story for a next series, perhaps a little unknown to most people but filled with adventure, a forbidden love and a lot of important historical events go for the story of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the hero of the two worlds.
Topics are decided by Patreon voters but I agree Garibaidi's life would be an excellent topic.
4 years later and has recently released two videos about it lol 😂
Of all the Walpole / South Seas facts I could have expected, I was not expecting to actually hear about the single South Seas Company shipping route ever again. Made my day.
10:50 i find that argument funny because the revolution was not caused by abolition, but the lack there of
Short top hats like that were not particularly uncommon for pieces of uniform around this time. For the British, the Royal Marines would most frequently wear them during the Napoleonic era.
Excited to hear about the postwar Middle East. The Irish Independence movement/civil war is another interesting time from the same period.
Great series! I'd love to see one on the Cuban Revolution in the future
Cuban Revolution is past their cut of date of 1920 for non sponsored content.
Revolutions podcast really is amazing. He's in the middle of covering the Russian Revolution at the moment, and has covered others like the French (both 1789 and 1848), American, Simon Bolivar, and other similar events like the English Civil War and unification of Germany.
It's cool you are finally breaking out of your self imposed limited of not doing things past World War 1. I hope their's a Extra History series for the complete history of Imperial Japan. From the death of Meiji to the Japanese surrender.
You had me with catapulting people off cliffs.
Thank you for your genuine care with the telling of this story. It’s really appreciated.
Please make a series on indian history. Like, Akbar the great or Ashoka? I have not yet seen a series on indian history.
Yes that would be awesome
You know, I can see why foreign powers would get involved in in a civil conflict, especially in small places. It's a lot less risky than fighting your enemies directly. That's not to say it's NO risk, it's just LESS risk.
I love the lies episodes, thank you for the recommended readings I was looking for something on toussant
"Sometimes there's outside hands implicated"
You know, you can say american hands :p
And Canadian hands too😭
You know what happens when america sees oil
Yea the French are soooo innocent though right? Gtfoh lol
@@dariusgreysun A lot more than Americans :p
This series was very well done. Definitely helped to satisfy my Haitian Revolution Nerdiness!
Most of his information is wrong. Google the great deceit: the Polish legion in Haiti.
@@josephlindor3708
Haven't seen anything yet on this, but here we go, is this not official?....one question? Did he mention THE FOUNDER OF CHICAGO?
Fok blan montre histoirew, smh
You guys should do a series on the Zanj rebellion.
Your triggering my anxiety with waving hands near that bottle :D
You guys should do a video on Muhammed Ali of Egypt, founder of "Modern Egypt". He took Egypt to become a leading country in the world and even marched against the Ottoman Sultan.
I've been a huge Mike Duncan fan since his History of Rome.
Somewhere in the parts of Haiti, the weatherman laughs in Tetris music after the woman said she doesn't need to wear a jacket.
21:25 Aw YISS, an Extra History series about my boy Ibn Battuta!!!! :DDDD
Thank you so much for all of your diligent work here!
A Games Workshop Warhammer Age of Sigmar book on the table, I see.
Also, I seem to recall those short tophats being something Royal Marines of the period are often depicted as wearing.
haitian didn't invate the Dr since there was no such a thing as dominican republic.Hispaniala was haiti.
You don't even know how to write Hispaniola.......Haitians got to hispaniola 200 years after Columbus arrived to hispaniola
@@f.f.v.m7607Was Columbus a Dominican?
@@jeffGordon852Dominicans are the descendents of the taino,the natives of the island
Dominican are usually 75% Spanish, their ancestors the SPaniard decimated the Tainos. True or False?@@f.f.v.m7607
Great info and moving your aloha shirt!
Mahalo
Maybe do a series on the Filipino Revolution against Spain? Or the Filipino-American War?
Love the subtle Garden of Mortal Delights plug on the desk.
Really looking forward to the Ibn Buttuta series!
I would want to see episode on something about Latvia.
Cookieface ANIMATES oh yes! I would too! My grandfather fled Latvia during the Russian invasion during wwii. I’d love to learn more about my ancestors!
You had my interest before you mentioned "people getting executed by being going off cliffs by catapults" but now you have my attention. =D
16:53 OH, that explains that one Bill Wurtz joke
we could make a religion of thi- no don't
Yes, obviously. I watched oversimplified. I thought everyone got that reference.
as executions go, that catipult one sound rather nice
I see Armigers in the background, man of refinement. Commenting for Haiti and Adeptus Titanicus.
I like how a bunch of French guys were like "we're not going to kill our revolutionary Brothers"
could you guys do a series on the Chinese "liberation" of Tibet in 1950?
Would love to see a series on Rafael Trujillo and Las Hermanas Mirabal
The sisters were communist who got exactly what they deserved
He was not that important
THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE!!!
"Fall". Odd word choice.
Cusco fell. Tenochtitlan fell. Baghdad fell. Constantinople was more like Under New Management.
@@cometmoon4485 The "fall" refers to the end of the Roman legacy
"Sorry, I've been in quarantine for 3 weeks, I kind of need to make my own fun at this point."
Lol anyone else remember when 3 werks was supposed to be a long time self-quarantined?
I really enjoyed this series
Tell the truth ✊🏿✊🏿haiti
You tip top’d nicely around 🇩🇴🇭🇹 conflict. Tho you’d get a lot of back lash if you mentioned how many times 🇭🇹 attempted to seize control of 🇩🇴.
The British soldiers wearing top hats could be true to an extent, for example the Royal Marines during the Napoleonic Wars wore hats similar to that of a top hat, and Royal Marines seem plausible for a Haitian intervention
Are those warhammer figurines on the shelf behind him?
Of course they are.
The fact that the Knight has been unpainted so long is starting to bother me.
The fact that that plus size knight is unpainted comforts me, someone also afflicted by the gray plague.
This was great, thanks!
Maybe a video about the Tupac Amaru II rebellion. His sentence of dead came with a cultural genocide.
would love to see a series highlight the adventures of the st patrick's brigade. A group of irish immigrants froced to fight in the American-mexico war or be deported who then switched and joined the mexican side.
I enjoyed this show. Extra credits will you do a series on either the Safavids or Mughals. Everyone likes talking about the Ottomans. There are some about the Mughals, but I have not a documentary about the Safavids
Please do the 2014 Ebola outbreak for your next series
Mackandal!!!!!
Can you please do the Balkan wars
I’m just waiting for one of these to be like 6 seconds long and all they say is “we right”
Is that a Knight Titan in the top left?
Try to do Filipino-American war
It's evil not to picturing history as it were.
No matter how Goring it is or how people may feels about, just tell it like it was n is!
Hope all is well with everyone...Just curious was Jean-Baptist-Point Du Sable mentioned?
After you do the series on Ibn Batiutah, can you do a series on Marco polo. We can have Back to back adventures 😃👉👉
I know that lots of French soldiers died, it was necessary for the Haitians in their fight for freedom,
I do kinda wonder though, what happened to French children? Were French women allowed to return to France with their children? Did indigenous Haitians adopt French children? or, did something else happen?
They went back or stayed
@@rollingthunder8223 oh that’s a relief! My own research brought up claims that they had been tortured and killed… I was a little skeptical, so,
I’d love to find out otherwise, could you recommend any of the sources you got different information from?
@@coppermoth6069 France demanded reparatrion because of the slave became FREE, so they should be compensated for that, which haiti paid. But never mentioned reparation for children and women killed, probably because this didn't happen. But it's probable that some innocent people died, you were French and on that island either because you owned slave or your parent does.
can you make another Defence of Poland.
Do the Triple Alliance War
Where is the Battle of Britain episode i was told was going to happen four years ago during your WWII resource war series
I have a feeling you're referencing the book Lawrence IN Arabia for the ME episodes.
Next up, the history of Cuba and the revolution?
all roads lead to walpole
Neet
Ooo I might check out the book!
are we just gonna gloss over my mans was in quarantine for corona......
For all my Haitian people and supporters here are some special custom limited edition shoes @t
when are we gonna have napoleonic wars?
"Quibbling over degrees of bad." That's U.S. elections in a nutshell.
No
There's nothing wrong with what he said
You have flag of nepal at every video please make some thing about it
Ibn Battuta's Bizarre Adventure
No such thing as Desaline masscres... all lies and opions.
i enjoyed the revolutionary episode but as you said, you dont know anything about our history with the dr so it would be best if you did research before speaking on it... we did not invade "their land"... we were invited by one of their leaders a guy called nunez... ... do some research. our occupation was welcomed by most of the population, even during their rebellion, some continued to raise our flag... the history of the island is complicated but im sure if you did some serious research and come up with a couple more episodes... it would be greatly appreciated
Loa- is pronounced Lwah
Bois is pronounced Bwah
Anyone else want any kind of American civil war content
Hello
Is there a way to see these uniforms online? Like for Spanish and british colonial like we see here?
vxi? wouldnt that be -4? -6?
Is there a series on mormon church history?
Soooo... What could you do with a Poe bust
LIES
RIGHT THERE IN THE TITLE
Just say there was a massacre in 1804. Don't try to weasle out of hard topics.
Epiccccc
Your story about the Haitian occupation to the DR is not accurate
...
No, Dominicans and Haitians got together and kicked out the Spanish.
What if extra credit made a series on Coronavirus?
They sorta did as a "lies" type ep about COVID-19 as an adjunct to the series on the Flu epidemic.
They softened their stance on only doing stuff before 1918 but aren't exactly looking for contemporary stuff.
Wow, I'm really early.
I’m early for once
What happened to brain
6:15 angel of love?
Lies within Lies: The Cult of Reason and the Cult of the Supreme Being were enemies.
The Devil that goes around like a roaring lion seeking ,deceiving killing,Robin and distroying the innocent culture and nature,
The samsom that tore that lion apart
Is the knowledge of self within the melanated man.
Who are the historians many are still racist.even today you all need to leave what doesn't concern you.
Most of ehat you are saying is false and just based on opinions. How about going to Haiti and learn like I did.
Woah wait he had coronavirus?
I don't believe so. He's in Hong Kong so everyone's isolating themselves.
His words were "in quarantine", which I think means he just doesn't go outside. I'm doing the same and it's day 32 now. A lot of office workers are allowed to work at home, and I am a freelancer myself, so we have no need to go outside.