What on Earth Happened to the “Old” Texans?

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  • Опубліковано 20 лис 2018
  • What on Earth happened to the "old" Texans? That being the first of the non-native settlers to colonize and settle the land that would eventually become the modern state of Texas in the United States. In today's video let's discuss a few of the various colonial periods and waves of migration that have impacted the culture and demography of my home state.
    Be sure to let me know your thoughts on Texas history and the modern day descendants of the Tejanos and Texians. Thanks for watching!
    Sources:
    www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/i...
    www.history.com/news/6-short-...
    www.texastribune.org/2016/06/...
    www.smithsonianmag.com/histor...
    www.davickservices.com/america...
    censusviewer.com/free-maps-and...

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  • @carlfigueroa8466
    @carlfigueroa8466 5 років тому +247

    tHe STarS At NigHT ArE dULl And DIm
    *whenever they have to fly over dumb old stupid texas*

    • @Masaman
      @Masaman  5 років тому +155

      You have been permanently banned from commenting on this channel

    • @nw932
      @nw932 5 років тому +58

      @@Masaman He must be from Oklahoma.

    • @mygoodnessmate
      @mygoodnessmate 5 років тому +16

      Masaman based mason

    • @crazyirish209
      @crazyirish209 5 років тому +3

      @@Masaman lol

    • @jimmierustler4887
      @jimmierustler4887 5 років тому +9

      Deport to northern Alaska now!

  • @just-a-silly-goofy-guy
    @just-a-silly-goofy-guy 5 років тому +171

    They died of old age, duh

    • @robertqueberg4612
      @robertqueberg4612 5 років тому

      Actually in a recent report from the U.S. Surgeon General’s Office, they died out as a result of excessive amounts of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll.

    • @armedwithwings3953
      @armedwithwings3953 3 роки тому

      @Agis lol

  • @xboscarx
    @xboscarx 5 років тому +130

    Proud 4th generation Texan from El Paso here. We didn’t cross the border, the border crossed us. I love your channel!

    • @dnick91095
      @dnick91095 5 років тому +8

      Oscar Aguilar nah, many have and are crossing the border. The spanish language gets lost in basically 2 generations as even first generation americans of hispanic heritage struggle to cope with native mexicans and other native spanish speakers. Also, compare the populations pre-treaty of Guadalupe to now. Way larger!

    • @davidcervantes9336
      @davidcervantes9336 5 років тому +16

      Nah, you come from further south. Look at your face. You have no claim over Texas.

    • @victor75208
      @victor75208 5 років тому +16

      @@dnick91095 technically he's right. The people and culture were here before the Anglos and independence and are still here. Yes the modern border gets crossed but the people crossing it carry the same mestizo blood.

    • @victor75208
      @victor75208 5 років тому +24

      @@davidcervantes9336 what does that even mean? So only light skinned people have a "claim over Texas"? I don't get you.

    • @dbprice100
      @dbprice100 5 років тому +16

      Love the line "We didn't cross the border, the border crossed us."

  • @ladygrace7585
    @ladygrace7585 5 років тому +45

    "California's all right too"
    That is the biggest Texan mood ever

  • @bertocisneros8287
    @bertocisneros8287 3 роки тому +8

    I enjoy your work. It's well detailed and spoken...my grandparents are Mestizos from New Mexico (Pueblo &Spaniard) and we share the southwestern history. Thank you for explaining a dynamic of Chicano...as my elders say "we didn't cross the border, the border crossed us"

  • @CovfefeDotard
    @CovfefeDotard 5 років тому +323

    Hawaii was its own country before being taken over by the USA

    • @goat-emperorbigs7392
      @goat-emperorbigs7392 5 років тому +15

      Blau BayouTM Please stop.

    • @goat-emperorbigs7392
      @goat-emperorbigs7392 5 років тому +12

      Blau BayouTM This is completely irrelevant to Dotard’s comment.

    • @bnbcraft6666
      @bnbcraft6666 5 років тому +12

      Hawaii wanted to be owned by the British but the British didn't want them that's why the union jack is on the Hawaii state flag

    • @moonsy-9733
      @moonsy-9733 5 років тому +17

      Dole with support from the US Government Minister John L. Stevens who sent marines to help, overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy. So yes, the US govt technically did take over Hawaii.

    • @paulbasaur
      @paulbasaur 5 років тому +6

      President Grover Cleveland wasn't for the overthrow of Hawaii and was appalled when his minister encouraged and supported a overthrow of the Monarchy - recalling the representative and rejecting the desire of the white coup leaders to join the US (though the Queen was not given real power back and the nation briefly became a republic). The next administration under William McKinley reversed Cleveland's policy and even publicly embraced imperialism - leading to Annexation in the same two-year strategy that occupied Cuba and the Philippines, took Guam and Puerto Rico, and purchased the Virgin Islands. Nearly all the native Hawaiians stayed indoors on Annexation Day out of protest.

  • @davidcervantes9336
    @davidcervantes9336 5 років тому +333

    - Mexico: Hey people, would you like to come and live in Tejas? All you have to do is to be respectful with the law, pay taxes, and form a respectable family.
    - Anglo-Texians: Sounds good. I'm in. Oh, but one thing, can I keep my English language? Spanish is not really my thing.
    - Mexico: Sure thing.
    - Ango-Texians: Great! Oh, one more thing, can I keep my protestant religion? I think catholicism is crap.
    - Mexico: Ah? Well... I guess you can. Just please respect catholic Spanish speakers already living here, please.
    - Anglo-Texians: Awesome! *Settles in*
    Oh, just one more little thing: Can I keep my slaves?
    - Mexico: Hey, hold on! Slaves!? Slavery is not allowed here since...I mean, I don't think you....
    - Anglo-Texians: Aha!!! Oppressor!! This is outrage! I want freedom! *Rebels*
    - Mexico: Wait, what? You can't rebel. This is not your land for you to....
    *Texan revolution*

    • @meanders9221
      @meanders9221 5 років тому +81

      Are you a historian? Because that is an accurate and succinct description of Texas history LOL.

    • @heribertotarin1821
      @heribertotarin1821 5 років тому +19

      Amazing description !

    • @Martin_89
      @Martin_89 5 років тому +101

      You forgot to mention how white texans think they invented cowboy culture

    • @spacepopevii3284
      @spacepopevii3284 5 років тому +55

      Seems to me like the Mexicans were just a bunch of racists that didn't accommodate the new Texans and their diverse, vibrant culture

    • @Martin_89
      @Martin_89 5 років тому +51

      @@spacepopevii3284 the Texans actually adopted the cowboy culture/lifestyle of the Mexicans

  • @davidfogle7253
    @davidfogle7253 5 років тому +12

    Love the video I come from Tejano stock on my mom's side. A lot of Tejano history and culture is overshadowed by Mexican history, it's a welcome change to see it examined independently. Well done.

    • @Giosdaddy06
      @Giosdaddy06 4 роки тому +1

      David Fogle, I totally agree Mexican history seems to overshadow Tejano/Chicano history & nowadays even the Mexican culture & music is doing the same to us Tejanos/Chicanos within Texas & the Southwest USA. I would like to see Masaman do a video on that. Or do a video showing the differences between both cultures who are similar to some extent but still different.

    • @waynebrown9564
      @waynebrown9564 Рік тому

      Chicano tejano is a stupid sub culture of Mexican culture. It's just divisional bullshit.

    • @MachaeraMX
      @MachaeraMX 5 годин тому

      Cause it's a subset from Mexican culture.

  • @sepep6288
    @sepep6288 5 років тому +132

    What on earth happened to mameluks please
    My great great grandmother was the granddaughter of the last mameluk ruler Khorshid Pasha. Most of mameluks were slaughtered by Muhammed Ali Pasha in Egypt and Nubia , and the very few remainings of Mameluks were assimilated (like my grandmother).
    Yet there is an ethnic minority in Egypt called Guazi who are believed to be the only non-assimilated Mameluk group.

    • @rateeightx
      @rateeightx 5 років тому +11

      I'm Pretty Sure The Ottomans Happened.

    • @sepep6288
      @sepep6288 5 років тому

      kurd means strong psycho

    • @sepep6288
      @sepep6288 5 років тому

      kurd means strong I agree actually

    • @sepep6288
      @sepep6288 5 років тому +3

      rate eightx the Ottomans invaded the Mameluk Sultanate but the Mameluks remained as the ruling class.

    • @rateeightx
      @rateeightx 5 років тому +1

      @@sepep6288 Yeah, But The Ottomans Happened To Them... Just Saying... Ey They Defeated The Mongols That One Time So It's All Good.

  • @mickeyrube6623
    @mickeyrube6623 5 років тому +24

    Thank you so much Mason! I've been waiting for this episode for a long time! I myself am Hispanic, for Texas. I self identity as Tejano, and always wondered how true that was.
    When you said only 800,000 people with pre-immigration Hispanic roots live in Texas, I start to have my doubts.
    English is my first language, and all my relatives going back to my great-grand parents spoke English, and learned it at the same time as Spanish (I'm 35, btw). No one blood related to me, as far as I know, has lived, or was born outside the counties between San Antonio and Austin. Of cousre, that does not mean they didn't emigrated form Mexico before that.
    Oh, Also one of my great-great grandmother's was supposedly a white woman from Spain, so who knows!
    Thanks again!

    • @elchirstiano
      @elchirstiano 5 років тому +1

      I think your on to something I’m tejano, and My dna results were 63% Spanish, 4% portugues,4% English. 25% Native American and 4% African. Which is in my opinion significantly more European , where as alot of the Mexicans are 50% plus Native American

    • @Yha1000itz
      @Yha1000itz 4 роки тому +3

      @@elchirstiano Actually if you have around 5% black, and 25% Native American, (With a Dominant Spanish heritage) it is very probably that your antecesor came from Northern Mexico.

  • @jonizymberi6787
    @jonizymberi6787 5 років тому +75

    An idea for the next video, maybe cover the German Mennonites in Latin America. There are like 100,000+ of them in Mexico alone and they are one of the most rapidly growing populations.

    • @Brother_Mouse_
      @Brother_Mouse_ 5 років тому +13

      How interesting, why are they experiencing rapid growth? I read they're mostly conservative, farm workers, but they're experiencing droughts and some of them are moving to Canada, as well as into South America. I think there was a sort of Russian delegation hoping to interest Russian descent Mennonites from Mexico back to Russia.
      Maybe Mason can make a video on this.

    • @ryantheroman4331
      @ryantheroman4331 5 років тому +8

      Joni Zymberi the south of Brazil is filled with at least 6 million of them

    • @jonizymberi6787
      @jonizymberi6787 5 років тому +7

      @@Brother_Mouse_ Yes they are very conservative and belong to a Protestant Anabaptist branch of Christianity. The rapid population growth is driven purely by their birth rates, averaging at 6-7 children per women, and as a result their population doubles every 20-25 years. No modern European country comes close to this. For example in Albania, where I was born, average in 1940s used to be 5-6 kids per women and has declined to 1.6 now. For the Mennonites its remained at high levels consistently.

    • @jocazjoejo
      @jocazjoejo 5 років тому +6

      About 10 years ago I was in the Mexican city of Chihuahua at a restaurant when a family of Mennonites came in to eat. It was an odd site because they didn't look like everyone else, spoke perfect Mexican Spanish as they were actually Mexican citizens, and they're German-ish language was different too since I know German. It all made me smile.

    • @max-qq8rl
      @max-qq8rl 5 років тому +1

      U r right zacatecaz chuhaha and jalisco have them or german blood like me there alll over the mountains farmers for over 200 years

  • @FazerOnStunn
    @FazerOnStunn 5 років тому +4

    I love your thoroughness! I myself am probably an example of some of what you spoke. I was born in West Texas and come from English and Turkish stock. I was told the United States in general and Texas in particular was viewed as great lands of opportunity for immigrants. Keep up the good work, Masaman!

  • @Username_not_found__try_again
    @Username_not_found__try_again 5 років тому +44

    Reppin Dallas Texas our here 💪

  • @chrisbeck4500
    @chrisbeck4500 5 років тому +5

    Maybe you could try New York? It's really interesting seeing how the different waves of different European and later non-European migrants all came together and formed multiple unique identities. Maybe you could talk about the cultural divides between New York City, Long Island, and the rest of the state!

  • @Crick1952
    @Crick1952 5 років тому +22

    Houston Represent! 🤠🚀
    Thanks for educating the Internet on the history of our great state.

  • @Blackfatrat
    @Blackfatrat 5 років тому +24

    I want an entire video using only your starting 'Texas' voice.

  • @angelarussell6919
    @angelarussell6919 3 роки тому +4

    I loved this video! I’m from the Texas Czechoslovakian and Germans as well as from one of the original Alsatian families! (None of them owned slaves FYI) Also you forgot to mention there were many tejano families (Spanish and Mexican) who also wanted and fought for the revolution. It wasn’t just new people move in and take the land. I love our state history! Thanks for another awesome video!

  • @Skyline_r3496
    @Skyline_r3496 5 років тому +79

    Do a video on Louisiana and the French settlers of the territory like this video

    • @dreisaum9916
      @dreisaum9916 5 років тому +2

      @ShymFan2007 same with texas german... But atleast german is still spoken in the amish communities.. But for gernans who are not from the south west or germans who speak standart german it is very hard to understand unlike texas german, which is basically standart german with some english influence

    • @TNmike0309
      @TNmike0309 5 років тому +3

      He already has. He did Cajuns vs Creoles video

    • @terioze9
      @terioze9 5 років тому +4

      @ShymFan2007 The southern region of Louisiana called Acadiana should be a new state with both French and English as its official languages. Acadiana is the heart of the Cajun country but it's also the place where most Créoles live. The Cajuns and the Créoles are 2 very distinct groups but they have a lot in common. Like the language and the religion. On the other hand, the cuisine and the music are very different.

  • @shanemize3775
    @shanemize3775 5 років тому +46

    As a very proud native Texan and lover of history, I enjoyed this video and thought it was very well done, as always. Don’t let the negative jealous boo boos mislead you, we can still secede. We should never have annexed the United States! Lol. Please keep the awesome videos coming and God bless you and the great State of Texas!!!

    • @thomaswatson1739
      @thomaswatson1739 5 років тому +8

      Secession is a natural state right

    • @bigrobbyd.6805
      @bigrobbyd.6805 5 років тому

      @@thomaswatson1739 Amen! If one can accede, one can certainly secede.

    •  5 років тому

      Your 100% correct! I'm a Texan, born and raised in the east Texas piney woods.

    • @victor75208
      @victor75208 5 років тому

      Im Texan but i gotta say that this is a bunch of foolish pride.

    • @texaslibertyadvocatenetwork
      @texaslibertyadvocatenetwork 5 років тому

      The matter of secession was never established in court of law, and is far from established.

  • @rayanstar7
    @rayanstar7 5 років тому +92

    Watching this on a highway between Austin and Dallas, yeeyee

    • @mygoodnessmate
      @mygoodnessmate 5 років тому +5

      _ PorteDeStCloud while supporting a “French” commie kick ball team founded by Muslim oil dictators... ah the joy of globalism...

    • @rayanstar7
      @rayanstar7 5 років тому +4

      Leonardo Parra I’m from Paris moved to Texas in August... PSG season ticket holder from father to son

    • @rayanstar7
      @rayanstar7 5 років тому +9

      And fuck your racism

    • @cr33d4
      @cr33d4 5 років тому +1

      Keep doing that on I-35 and you will soon be flat. Those trucks on that highway are aggressive and simply don't care about you.

    • @victor75208
      @victor75208 5 років тому +3

      Looks like little leo is a right leaning xenophobe who criticizes European as commies when he's likely never lived there so therefore really has nothing to base his opinion on.

  • @BackwoodsGlass
    @BackwoodsGlass 5 років тому +3

    Another great episode! I'm looking forward to one on New Mexico.

  • @chrisoleary9876
    @chrisoleary9876 5 років тому +2

    Great job Masaman! This is one of your most informative vids. Shout out from S.C.!

  • @zscriptwriter
    @zscriptwriter 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Masaman,
    I enjoy all your videos on history,
    As for your Texan voice, that too was enjoyable. Based on all of your historical
    Knowledge, maybe you can create some what if scenarios for our future.
    History is important and will hopefully guide us to a better future.
    Keep up the good work.

    • @zscriptwriter
      @zscriptwriter 5 років тому

      cobainzlady
      I think I would rather hear about a possible future from Masaman,
      Since he seems so positive.
      Someone else may give a bleak outlook. But you never know

  • @bobb.9152
    @bobb.9152 5 років тому +4

    Good job on the Texas history. I'm an original California descendant. Settlers of the San Francisco Mission. Once again. Good job on your history I subscribed keep up the good work

    • @dominicguye8058
      @dominicguye8058 5 років тому

      Does that mean you have Portuguese descent?

  • @RadLoops
    @RadLoops 5 років тому +1

    I'm a super fan of this channel, thanks for everything

  • @lwscott4185
    @lwscott4185 5 років тому +1

    An excellent summary view of the history of Texas.

  • @veganwolf3268
    @veganwolf3268 5 років тому +1

    Well done! Love your videos!

  • @elgus1147
    @elgus1147 5 років тому +4

    Argentina here...we gave you Emanuel Ginobili :)))

  • @AB-pd6jx
    @AB-pd6jx 5 років тому

    Love geekin our with you thanks for the video!

  • @bhg123ful
    @bhg123ful 5 років тому +2

    I would love for you to do a similar video on New Mexico. The states heritage fascinates me!

  • @Brandazzo22
    @Brandazzo22 5 років тому +2

    I watched your stuff for while and didn't know you were a fellow Texan!

  • @jeanneaguilar836
    @jeanneaguilar836 5 років тому +1

    I'm finally here after 211 views love your channel

  • @TIENxSHINHAN
    @TIENxSHINHAN 5 років тому +29

    Ouchies. Six Flags is in Arlington. Close to GP though.

    • @TheRazorTongue
      @TheRazorTongue 5 років тому

      IKR

    • @InvictusAeterna
      @InvictusAeterna 5 років тому +5

      not only that, the picture he put was a six flags in California xD

    • @davidrosner6267
      @davidrosner6267 5 років тому

      Six Flags in Texas takes on an entirely different meaning!

    • @dexter99999
      @dexter99999 5 років тому

      @@davidrosner6267 oh yeah how ? I've been there it's the same shit as the 6 flags here in Chicago

    • @WilliamMohamad-uv5fi
      @WilliamMohamad-uv5fi 5 років тому +1

      maybe he meant six flags mall lmao which shut down and was in GP

  • @bigcln87
    @bigcln87 5 років тому +12

    Muy interesante, gracias ! Can you do a video about California state ?

  • @christophe5756
    @christophe5756 5 років тому +1

    Florida is a huge state that I believe was once even larger than it is now. On tv in New Orleans, they always mention “the Florida parishes” during the weather forecasts. I would love to see a video on Florida’s development as a colony and how it became and evolved as a state. And thanks for another great video Mason!

  • @imme4810
    @imme4810 5 років тому +18

    *Were all my Catholics at?*
    🇮🇪🇮🇹🇲🇽

  • @trillz31
    @trillz31 5 років тому +3

    A video on the Tejanos would be cool. Also a video on each state and who settled there and its history would be cool too. Could do the same with Canada and Mexico.

  • @crazymonky256
    @crazymonky256 5 років тому

    Thanks for making a video of my people!

  • @celer2010
    @celer2010 5 років тому +2

    Recently I read Bertrand Russell from 1941 discussing Alexander the Great and he mentioned that some old men in the Afghan mountains still claim him as their forefather. I immediately recalled your video about them still existing. Your channel is a very unique source of information. I couldn't imagine a better spokesperson against the current growth of nationalist sentiments around the world. These videos aptly speak to how diverse and unique human life on this planet really is.

    • @Martin_89
      @Martin_89 5 років тому

      The kalash people of Afghanistan

  • @meanders9221
    @meanders9221 5 років тому

    You sure have some interesting maps! Hard to read on my computer though. Thanks for listing sources, I'll have to check them out.

  • @ShaunStacey
    @ShaunStacey 5 років тому

    This was a great video! Hello from Houston!

  • @ricardocanestraro9278
    @ricardocanestraro9278 5 років тому +1

    Loved your video.....as a Texas born American it made me proud...

  • @BrochachoEnchilada
    @BrochachoEnchilada 5 років тому +4

    A large portion of my family on my father's side descend from pre-immigration mestizo families in the territory of New Mexico, so I find that to be particularly interesting

  • @dustwarewolf5532
    @dustwarewolf5532 5 років тому +12

    Although I generally feel bad for the vast majority of Native American ethnicities who had their lands stolen from them, the Comanche are DEFINITELY an exception to this for sure. To put it this way: If the surrounding Native American tribes had been given the offer of destroying the Comanche on their behalf in exchange for being annexed, as oppose to conquered, most of them have might have very well taken such an offer.

    • @randlebrowne2048
      @randlebrowne2048 5 років тому +3

      I remember hearing somewhere that the name "Comanche" actually meant something like harasser or marauder, and was given to them by another native tribe. They were pretty much the equivalent of the bad guys from Mad Max with horses instead of cars and trucks. They were the reason that places like the Alamo had cannons. Fighting the Comanches was one of big reasons for the creation of the Texas Rangers.

    • @granda3649
      @granda3649 4 місяці тому

      Bro just take your L and move on

  • @carsonianthegreat4672
    @carsonianthegreat4672 5 років тому +5

    The original Spanish community in Dodge City, Kansas is incredibly interesting.

  • @Demographiaanthropology
    @Demographiaanthropology 5 років тому +1

    Interesting video especially since I spent quite a few months researching Texan history in the early 19th century

  • @Giosdaddy06
    @Giosdaddy06 4 роки тому +1

    Good video Masaman! Can you make a video on just the Tejano culture from then until today?

  • @amydiazhollis6642
    @amydiazhollis6642 5 років тому +1

    That was great! Thanks!

  • @kknives36
    @kknives36 5 років тому +59

    San Antonio represent.

    • @kknives36
      @kknives36 5 років тому +5

      Heh wow. We Tex-Czechs actually got a shout out!

    • @CHAS1422
      @CHAS1422 5 років тому +1

      Are you related to Bob Dobbs of the church of the subgenius?

    • @WickedCool23
      @WickedCool23 5 років тому +2

      Fellow SA Subgenius checking in

    • @lj2853
      @lj2853 5 років тому +4

      SA is fucking amazing, I was there about a week ago and fell in love. SA girls are also something!

    • @momelendez9691
      @momelendez9691 5 років тому +2

      San Antonio: Greatest city in the world😤😤😤

  • @hectormanuel8360
    @hectormanuel8360 5 років тому

    I love your content!

  • @Will-Parr
    @Will-Parr 5 років тому

    Excellent presentation.

  • @VerbaleMondo
    @VerbaleMondo 5 років тому

    Howdy y'all! Love from the UK

  • @kknives36
    @kknives36 5 років тому +28

    Might be cool to do one on the Navajo, Apache and other South Athabaskan People.

    • @19ars92
      @19ars92 5 років тому

      they were wipe off the face of the earth by the US

    • @bryceanhk1428
      @bryceanhk1428 4 роки тому +1

      Want Some Soup? They were not I know Navajos, and apaches and I’m Comanche and Aztec

    • @XxpotterxX11
      @XxpotterxX11 3 роки тому

      @@19ars92 weird my grandmother is Apache. We live in south Texas.

  • @ML-ef2sr
    @ML-ef2sr 4 роки тому +2

    I would love to see you do a video on the Californios

  • @johncolasont6195
    @johncolasont6195 5 років тому

    I really like this video!

  • @mereviewdna1664
    @mereviewdna1664 5 років тому

    Love your work. Any chance you can do a video on the Sami? Thanks.

  • @MC-jd1cc
    @MC-jd1cc 5 років тому +2

    Learned most of that stuff in my 7th grade Texas History class at Forest Park Junior High in Longview, Texas.

  • @JuanMartinez-oq3jm
    @JuanMartinez-oq3jm 5 років тому +9

    Drink:ready
    Corn:popped
    Blanket:warm
    Yee:haw
    Yep it's UA-cam time

    • @farhanrivin934
      @farhanrivin934 3 роки тому +1

      Hotel:Trivago
      Here completed it. Better late than never.

  • @109Rage
    @109Rage 3 роки тому +3

    Interesting note, I can find records of my family living in Southern Texas before they seceded from Mexico, and after Texas joined the US, but searching thru the single census the Republic of Texas carried out, those ancestors seem to be missing. At first I thought this was because some Mexicans in the region evacuated, and simply returned after things settled down, but looking at some of the maps in this video, it's simply possible that the Republic of Texas's influence simply didn't reach where my ancestors were living, and so they weren't counted.

  • @topcatseriosblack8396
    @topcatseriosblack8396 5 років тому

    Good video massaman

  • @msshoeka5573
    @msshoeka5573 5 років тому

    Thank you Mason be blessed

  • @ShaglusZ
    @ShaglusZ 4 роки тому +1

    great video. i'd like to know more about pre-anglo and latino california, particularly in the Chumash region of souther california. also interesting to me is lingual studies saying many of the native languages in north america had gaelic foundations?? cheers!

  • @beauxjones8793
    @beauxjones8793 3 роки тому +1

    My wife is TEJANO on both sides of her family.
    My Great Grandmother is TEXAS GERMAN.

  • @Lazris59
    @Lazris59 5 років тому +1

    I was really hoping you to touch on the Alamo. I remember it from history class but I forgot what it was over. I think it was something with the mexican-american war? Like a small amount of troops held out for a long period of time? Forgot the significance. I'll google it. But this was a great vid!

  • @dereklogan9097
    @dereklogan9097 5 років тому

    Enjoyed the history. How about a vision about Puerto Rico next?

  • @steveserpe8972
    @steveserpe8972 5 років тому +1

    the Nieuw Nederlands are a fascinating and often overlooked subject that you may find interesting for a video. New Amsterdam alone had at least 17 spoken languages.

  • @fgialcgorge7392
    @fgialcgorge7392 5 років тому

    Cool video.

  • @JaxTheCartographer
    @JaxTheCartographer 5 років тому +1

    Texas history is my favorite thing because my maternal grandfather's family is all deeply rooted in Texas history he's a Baylor but he is of primarily Mexican descent he is 1/4 Anglo American and German though. through Tennessee and Kentucky moving to Texas then the white sides of his family picked up women from mexico then moved back to texas also my grandfather's mom has some tejano Mexican roots. then my maternal grandmother is a Mexican from Nuevo leon

  • @Demographiaanthropology
    @Demographiaanthropology 5 років тому

    Thank you, I've always wondered what happened to them anyways

  • @aaronblygh4719
    @aaronblygh4719 5 років тому +4

    ¡Viva Tejas! From the totally unrelated Scotland

  • @lacix22
    @lacix22 5 років тому

    Very interesting

  • @IanBurkePerry
    @IanBurkePerry 5 років тому +1

    My understanding is that the hispanic population was actually not the majority in some of the border areas for awhile (the video highlights some of the discontinuity between early hispanic settlement and modern demographics, but the "strong hispanic majority" referenced at around 10:40 hasn't always been there in places like Brownsville--according to T. R. Fehrenbach's book Lone Star, anyway).

  • @junior1497
    @junior1497 5 років тому +2

    Just one correction, not all mestizos are of half Mesoamerican descent. I’ll give you some examples. Modern day Mexican mestizos in the north like the states of Sonora and Chihuahua, have Yaqui/Mayo and Raramuri respectively instead of Mesoamerican native ancestry. These tribes are closer linguistically and culturally to other tribes of the American Southwest, than to Mesoamerican tribes.

  • @Haroldo2606
    @Haroldo2606 5 років тому +3

    Please, make a video about Louisiana! It is one of the most interesting American States regarding cultural heritage!

    • @KevinTspirit
      @KevinTspirit 5 років тому +1

      Haroldo Tani That would be a 3 hour video lol. So much history in Louisiana

  • @ericmoore6769
    @ericmoore6769 5 років тому +3

    Mason. Please make a video on CABEZA DE VACA, the first (famous) Spanish speaker in Texas!

  • @TheEinargallardo1
    @TheEinargallardo1 5 років тому +2

    Did you know that "Tejas" (Texas as written in the old Spanish language) means "Roof Tile" Because of the good raw materials for building roofs?

  • @v4l3nt1nn
    @v4l3nt1nn 5 років тому +22

    that pandandle tho...

    • @TroyKC
      @TroyKC 5 років тому +1

      ahhh the Texas panhandle .... the Kansas of Texas.

    • @henryjw15
      @henryjw15 5 років тому +1

      @@TroyKC or the grand Canyon of Texas

  • @cynthiapickett7403
    @cynthiapickett7403 4 роки тому +2

    A recent DNA test has revealed apparent ancestry (Spanish/Portuguese/French/German, along with Native American) from Texas and Mexico (judging the number of distant relatives residing especially in Texas).

  • @jamesjjames
    @jamesjjames 5 років тому +9

    Growing up, I was always told a great deal of history about my (Texas) ancestry. Both my parents could be categorized as being of white and native descent racially but my mom's side was what is called Mexican or Hispanic here and dad's was of an Anglo culture from Tennessee. Quite a representative of old Texas demographics, I'd say. And both had things like German as well. The Spanish population quite early on started mixing and intermarrying with the English speakers; and one fact you neglected to mention is that there was a lot of Spanish support for the revolution as well. It wasn't entirely an Anglo thing. That being said, my mom's family, at least, has been both culturally assimilated and distinct. Many of us only consider ourselves Americans, not Mexicans, though we've for the most part stayed bilingual until the present day. Unfortunately I neglected learning Spanish very well but one complaint my bilingual mom always has about the more recent arrivals is how sloppily they speak Spanish compared to the West Texas old school speakers.

  • @jeffduvall737
    @jeffduvall737 5 років тому +1

    i think you might add before anglo and latin migration, you might want to include migrations from the 5 civilized tribes pre-removal such as chief bowles, atahobia, nashoba. the cherokees, choctaws, chickasaws, and creeks in east texas at mount tabor some of which mentioned in 1550 by the french

  • @darius5396
    @darius5396 5 років тому

    Do the state series, I can't wait till you do Kansas

  • @jimster1111
    @jimster1111 5 років тому

    thanks for talking about new mexico! is there any way you could do a video on the clovis civilization and the Anasazi? the ancestors of the current native americans that live there. or maybe a video on the spanish descendants in northern new mexico that speak a seperate dialect of spansh from the mexican migrants?

  • @eileenmynes87
    @eileenmynes87 5 років тому

    Panna Maria is interesting, and is featured in the museum of Texan cultures. I grew up five miles from there.

  • @aritzlizarragaolascoaga6254

    How about making a video about The Gadsden/La Mesilla purchase & history before & after?

  • @big-bonkin-head1034
    @big-bonkin-head1034 5 років тому

    As a Texan, there’s a lot I don’t know about our history. Thank you for your video!!

  • @Autconscipatheonive
    @Autconscipatheonive 5 років тому +73

    Can you do video on Your Heritage?

    • @WatchmansArchive
      @WatchmansArchive 5 років тому +6

      He already did.

    • @hglundahl
      @hglundahl 5 років тому

      @@WatchmansArchive a link? Or you meant this one?

    • @PhdMusic03
      @PhdMusic03 5 років тому +1

      Where can I find that video?

    • @WatchmansArchive
      @WatchmansArchive 5 років тому

      End of video:
      ua-cam.com/video/-lhuC9LOEP4/v-deo.html

  • @77Catguy
    @77Catguy 5 років тому +5

    How about Californios--without the "thumbs down!"

  • @v4l3nt1nn
    @v4l3nt1nn 5 років тому +1

    do Nebraska next!

  • @bloodaxe5028
    @bloodaxe5028 5 років тому +1

    YES WE WANT MORE HISTORY OF INDIVIDUAL AMERICAN STATES and if possible, make them a bit longer so that you can cover more interesting information.

  • @queentwilightsparkle4975
    @queentwilightsparkle4975 5 років тому

    Hey Masaman, what was the Prehistory of the Polynesians?;Mesolithic and Neolithic? :)

  • @ricopeacedarer
    @ricopeacedarer 5 років тому

    Hope that you do one for each State or Commonwealth! Two Facts:
    1) Told to me by my Father-in-Law (who is Fifth-generation Texan, who family arrived to East Texas, three years before the Battle of the Alamo. NorthEastern European Mutt as he say it.) He said, "Out of all the Defenders of the Alamo, only six where not Illegal-Aliens."
    2) If it was not for Pennsylvania there wouldn't be an Alamo! Their where only 6 Texans, 14 Pennsylvanians, and I count all Kentuckians and Tennesseans as part of Pennsylvania. Because, Daniel Boone came for my hometown of Reading, PA. Ok, outskirts. His homestead was six miles form my house in the city.

  • @TheMr77469
    @TheMr77469 5 років тому

    Can you focus on the history or individual tribes that lived in Texas and what happened to them?

  • @spiceboyruns970
    @spiceboyruns970 5 років тому +1

    Do a video about the pacific northwest (including BC)

  • @carlosayala5955
    @carlosayala5955 5 років тому

    Your smart as hell !!!!!

  • @albertskyking
    @albertskyking 5 років тому

    Although you made no mention of Deep South Texas (the Rio Grande Valley, formerly Nuevo Santander and briefly The Republic of the Rio Grande) we also are an example of the border crossing us. I can trace my ancestry to both Tejanos and Mexicans. My great grandmother (paternal) was from the old Spanish Texan families and my great grandfather was a general in the Mexican revolution descended of Spanish Jews who settled in Nuevo León during colonial times fleeing the Inquisition. Both my great grandmothers my grandfather (maternal) and my dad were born in Texas. I was born in Mexico. You should look into the very peculiar situations we have in this region (such as 80% of us are native Spanish or Tex-Mex speakers) and speak only English for business. And also, most of us “norteños” are of middle eastern descent, either from mozárabes or judaizantes. Great job!

  • @AvailableUsernameTed
    @AvailableUsernameTed 5 років тому +12

    So if Texas divides into 5 parts, will one part's name begin with 'T', and another's with 'E' and then 'X' and so on?

    • @henryjw15
      @henryjw15 5 років тому +4

      Nah it probably be West Texas, south Texas, East Texas, north Texas, and Real north Texas

    • @noparkingnomercy3248
      @noparkingnomercy3248 5 років тому

      or North, South, East, West and Central Texas

    • @AlexHand
      @AlexHand 5 років тому +1

      I want to live in Xland.

  • @coolant535
    @coolant535 5 років тому

    Super neato, check out Indians of Texas by WW Newcomb!

  • @talitali48
    @talitali48 5 років тому +16

    I’m from Albania
    And my favorite states in the USA
    Are Arizona Utah South Carolina Texas and Pennsylvania

    • @Crick1952
      @Crick1952 5 років тому +5

      @kurd means strong No state begins with a b...

    • @cristianbarrera2561
      @cristianbarrera2561 5 років тому +3

      @kurd means strong STFU stupid

    • @HammerHeadzzz
      @HammerHeadzzz 5 років тому +1

      My favorite state in Greece is fyrom and Albania ;)

    • @talitali48
      @talitali48 5 років тому +2

      Gary my favorite states in the Middle East
      Is grecce

    • @twitchypaper1391
      @twitchypaper1391 5 років тому +1

      @@Crick1952 There is one, Britain

  • @thehomeplatespecial597
    @thehomeplatespecial597 5 років тому

    Could be a 3 part series if ya took a breath, Pardner.

  • @ImJosephStalin
    @ImJosephStalin 5 років тому

    What was the song in the beginning in the background?