Fun fact: the Quaker Oats company wasn't actually founded by or associated with the Quakers, but used their image to seem trustworthy and wholesome. Unfortunately, the logo causes a lot of people to confuse them with the Amish.
:) I am a Quaker. I also wear a lot of de-glow, neon, and insanely bright/patterned clothing. Often times when religion comes up, and I tell people I identify as a Quaker they become confused. "HOW are you wearing those mauve leather-trimmed booty-shorts?" they exclaim in shock. I tell them that I am not an oat container.
John! I'll never forget the first time I took a flight from east to west coast with a window seat on a cloudless day, the whole experience of continental volume comprehension deeply changed me for good! You're beginning to give me that same sensation with your fun vast cloudless comprehension of our national history to peer through! Thank You!
I have my AP U.S. History test in 3 weeks. I've mastered everything past the mid 1700s and I'm even tutoring the students in regular and honors classes. These videos are helping me remember so many things, it's amazing. I love you CrashCourse!
I'm still so glad you talked about Quakers! I don't hear much about our history outside of my meeting. What I "learned" in school was brief and unbelievably inaccurate, and I often had to correct my teachers that Quakers are still around, and we are not now nor have we ever been puritans... not even close.
Believe in yourself. I do too and I wish the both of us the best luck. Getting the most sleep and the best nutrition is more important than cramming all the information into your head last second.
Fascinating. You're very right that this era of history often gets overlooked because it isn't quite "American" yet. But understanding the colonial period is essential for understanding the political mindset of the later revolutionaries. Thanks for being so through, and willing to break new ground.
I remember reading about the Quakers on my fifth grade history textbook and I really like them for some reason, this is one of the few history lessons that i actually enjoyed and was sad that we didn't talk about it that much
And Albany New York was formerly called Beverwyck. Beverwijk is actually a small city in the Netherlands, Harlem is named after the Dutch City Haarlem.... and Brooklyn is named after the dutch town Breukelen. We have a lot in common my american friends.
+VeniVidiAjax Beverwijck hasnot necessarily something to do with Beverwijk in Holland. In New Netherlands the colonists hunted on Beavers and they traded their fur. So hence the name Beverwijck (if you look to the NY City flag you can see Beavers). But the name Beverwijk in Holland comes from Bedevaartswijk;, meaning pilgrimage neighbourhood. Some other funny facts: - Brooklyns official motto is Eendraght maeckt maght (old Dutch for: in unity, there is strenght) - The English colonists noticed that most common Dutch names were Jan and Kees, so they called the dutch the Jan-Kezen = Yankees - Americans use the word cookie (koekje) instead of biscuit. And dollar comes from daler (old Dutch coin)
+Sjurm94 Dolar actually comes from the american revolution, that was mostly financed by spain (although no one recognises it). The spanish coin was composed of two columns, representing cape finisterre in Galicia, northwest Spain and Melilla in northern Africa. This two places were thought to be the end of the world until Columbus voyage. Between the columns there was a band with PLUS ULTRA written on it, which means further away. The band had an S shape making the coin look like the dollar we know now
Some may think this is weird, but I sing along to the CrashCourse theme song every. Single. Time. It's really catchy just like the Doctor Who theme song.
Or they're busy students who only have so much time in this particular period of life to devote to studying certain niches of knowledge, and are already going above and beyond the minimum preparation for academic success by seeking out Crash Course videos. Try not assuming everyone whose priorities are different than yours is wrong.
I think the Dutch must be taught this in school? But it is not really true. After New Amsterdam became English, the Dutch kicked the English out of Suriname in the Dutch/Anglo War, and the English tried to give New Amsterdam back to the Dutch in the treaty negotiation in exchange for part of the sugar colonies, but the Dutch declined. So basically: The Dutch won Suriname from the English. The English offered New Amsterdam back to the Dutch. The Dutch declined. -John
Thank you for your closing statement. "Those small scale dramas can be found in abundance." It's always these small stories and hardships that when you read them, truly put your in their shoes for a moment... for who could fill a King's shoes, but a King.
My dumb ADD brain refuses to focus on trying to read the incredibly dry textbooks my teacher gives us and then forces us to take quizzes on. So thank you CrashCourse for still, almost 11 years later, being the reason I'm gonna pass my APUSH class.
I graduated in 2016. I’ve been out of school for three years. I decided on the 27th of December to go to college. I don’t remember how to school. This series is going to save my life.
I read in my US History textbook that Georgia was founded as the protective buffer between the more important northern English colonies against the French in Louisiana and the Spanish in Florida, not South Carolina, as you mentioned
+Abhi-Wan Kenobi South and North Carolina were both massively rich colonies. Their success in rice cultivation through experienced slaves generated revenue that few other colonies could match. Georgia, which was the last Royal Colony, was basically a big colony of ex-cons that were there to growl at the unruly Natives and Spanish in Florida if they got to close to the cash flow of the English Carolinas.
I really enjoyed most of the contents here its really funny and also helps me learning new stuff. We watch the videos all the time in our US history class.
Me, too. I guess it was a joke...just like he always disses Canada, which he must surely admire, seeing as it is a much more liberal nation than the US.
Karl Kemp-O'Brien Two things about history John doesn't like: Eurocentrism and "great men". British history is pretty much Eurocentrism + learning about important kings and queens(great men).
***** They did... The Dutch were a great naval power back then, not only with the Dutch East India Company but in general. Holland and Brittain fought plenty of wars over the years, and it wasn't as one-sided as you think. Though war with Brittain wasn't favourable, Dutch power wasn't as feeble back then that they'd give up a profitable colony without a fight. The British wanted to control North America, so they gave a fertile piece of land in South America with all the sugar and spices you could wish for in return for New Amsterdam, thus preventing war. Dumbest trade ever offcourse, but back then it seemed like a good deal.
NiekGAE Well, the Dutch indeed were a naval great power back then but they much prefered their East Indian trade empire where they made insane amounts of money on spices like nutmeg. The West Indies weren't as lucrative. Compared to the English colonial posessions in the Americas, the Dutch couldn't compete locally (especially during the Third Anglo-Dutch war when also the French and a few German states declared war on the Dutch republic). By the time the English took over half of the Dutch colony spoke English, both north and south of the colony there were English colonies And in the Republic there hardly was any interest to migrate (there was enough profit to gain in old Amsterdam). North America was quickly sacrificed for the much more lucrative Caribbeans where they could have plantations and slaves...
gunterke Oh yes, don't get me wrong the English definately had the upper hand in North America. I just think Job Heger's comment signalled he didn't know the Netherlands were ever a force to be reckoned with. By the way I looked around a bit and as it turns out, New Amsterdam was captured by the English at the start of the second Anglo-Dutch war. The Dutch then captured Suriname. In the third Anglo-Dutch war the Dutch reoccupied New York/New Amsterdam. After the wars, which the Dutch both won, they were allowed to keep New Amsterdam if the Dutch were allowed to keep Surinam and some other small island. So it wasn't the peacefull trade I had in mind after all. Funny, I knew about the Raid on the Medway and all (or Journey to Chatham as we Dutch call it, funny example of how opposite sides view history) but I never knew what changes that war made to the modern world.
Make sure you read the captions (CC). Especially around 2:27-2:37. EDIT: just keep it on for the whole video with your hand on the spacebar/finger on the pause button.
Interesting fact. When the Dutch controlled Manhattan they also controlled 9 of the 10 islands (all in the pacific) where nutmeg could be grown. England controlled the other one. Wanting a monopoly on nutmeg (incredibly rare at the time and so a great commodity) the Dutch invaded the final Island and forced the English people out. The dutch comprehensively beat the English in a small battle (can't remember the details) as the islands were far away from Europe and the British were vastly outnumbered (by roughly 9 to 1). To prevent war the Dutch offered England compensation in the way of a much less valuable (at the time) island: Manhattan.
So I've just gone through the first 3 episodes of this playlist and started this one, and while it is highly educational, I have one major complaint. The eagle cry in the theme sound sounds exactly like that which I have for my phone and every time I listen to it I mistakenly look to my phone, thinking it is ringing. I am confident that you, the team behind this great channel, recognize just how severe a problem this is and will act quickly and studiously to correct it. (That was a joke.)
Just discovered the captions and there's some great commentary. I like the They Might Be Giants reference and laughed because I had just finished reading The Witch of Blackbird Pond. Also, Oregon Trail FTW.
The english didn't sail into new amsterdam and askes for the colony. In 1643 the english where at the edge of losing the third anglo dutch war so they sugested a casefire(the treathy of breda). In the treaty was that that the english would have new amsterdam from the dutch and the dutch have surinam from the british if they accapted there would be peace the dutch did and echanched the colonys.
+Claire Anderson As I am not from America (and I assume you are) what is an APUSH exam? Do you have it once a year? Or is APUSH a class? Or is it like the A-Levels?
APUSH is an "Advanced Placement" class. It's available in highschool, and if you pass the exam, it counts as 6 hours of credit in college. Doing good on the exam basically can save you $12,000.
Obviously, "prayers" is a joke. That is why is it listed LAST after real study methods. I can only hope your comment is just a continuation of that joke and not mean-spirited.
So John saying British history was boring actually made me sad... my love for british history may in fact be slightly too passionate. But, in my defence, it's so interesting I love British history its great!
This is wonderful, I'm creating a history lesson about the colonial era for a home schooled student and I realized I don't know anything about the era. I love how you boil it down.
10 min: "history is much more than life of kings .. and rebels .... the real story of history is about regular people trying to take care of their families and not die" GREAT WORDS!
+Mr. Moose you must not have heard about Isis coming and sneaking into to our country and hurting our people, it surely not becoming a great time. But maybe that's just me.
I learned about the Colonel times in my Advanced Placement United States History Class. I remember Bacon and the burning of Jamestown. Population increases in North vs. South and Chesapeake. The Quakers, Shakers etc.
Taz B It’s only the bad areas with the drug problems. You have your weed smokers and some small drug problems in the high schools, (but what high school doesn’t)? it’s the bad areas like West Orange that give New Jersey a bad rep.
Fun fact: the Quaker Oats company wasn't actually founded by or associated with the Quakers, but used their image to seem trustworthy and wholesome. Unfortunately, the logo causes a lot of people to confuse them with the Amish.
:)
I am a Quaker. I also wear a lot of de-glow, neon, and insanely bright/patterned clothing. Often times when religion comes up, and I tell people I identify as a Quaker they become confused. "HOW are you wearing those mauve leather-trimmed booty-shorts?" they exclaim in shock. I tell them that I am not an oat container.
Kyla Whitmore hahahahahaha lol that is so funny
Alright people. It’s AP season again. Let’s enjoy our marathons together.
Dark Star hope you did well
@Rob Cartesian Would this help a student pass American History 1?
Big mood
Hooray for bingeing for knowledge
And it comes round once again...
He can't say "You guessed it..." anymore without me naturally finishing the sentence with "...the Mongols."
So true
*Roles the Mongol clip
Because you guessed it.
It’s always either dysentery or the mongols😭😭
@@annabelle5060 eh, what's the difference
John! I'll never forget the first time I took a flight from east to west coast with a window seat on a cloudless day, the whole experience of continental volume comprehension deeply changed me for good! You're beginning to give me that same sensation with your fun vast cloudless comprehension of our national history to peer through! Thank You!
I have my AP U.S. History test in 3 weeks. I've mastered everything past the mid 1700s and I'm even tutoring the students in regular and honors classes. These videos are helping me remember so many things, it's amazing. I love you CrashCourse!
Want to tutor me please lol
2 days. I'm fucked.
Who else is Marathoning all these videos for APUSH rn?
+Iggy Ramirez Me! I have the ap exam tomorrow
+Iggy Ramirez yep
i started and then i took a nap and woke up like "shit"
lol me! 😂
me lol
APUSH test this Friday, whose ready to watch this half a million times before then?
We Shall Overcome boys!
Me
FRFR LETS GOOO
Ouf
I live in Manhattan and can verify Raoul Meyers is the last person on Manhattan to not work for an investment bank.
NautiluS An investment bank. Duh.
i came to say that I'm currently unemployed but then remembered that i had just swapped over to youtube ftom etrade so... lol
+TheMMObro and i also live in nyc
I also live in Manhattan and do not work for an investment bank...unless you count the business I shop a....yeah, your'e right.
xvader993x Your comment spilled onto the next one
I absolutely love when my online classes use Crash Course for a resource. It makes me all giddy.
I'm still so glad you talked about Quakers! I don't hear much about our history outside of my meeting. What I "learned" in school was brief and unbelievably inaccurate, and I often had to correct my teachers that Quakers are still around, and we are not now nor have we ever been puritans... not even close.
The moment you realize this guy wrote "The Fault in Our Stars" and "Paper Towns"... lol
+Taryn Snow did he?
+Bobby Elias (7sevenPAJM) yes he did
+Taryn Snow truuuue
Late much?
+Taryn Snow And "Looking for Alaska" and that's why Alaska is not in the map.
My teacher assigned these videos to me for homework...
I freaking love my teacher.
A-PUSH me off a cliff. Please. The test is tomorrow.
Believe in yourself. I do too and I wish the both of us the best luck. Getting the most sleep and the best nutrition is more important than cramming all the information into your head last second.
a mood
Fascinating. You're very right that this era of history often gets overlooked because it isn't quite "American" yet. But understanding the colonial period is essential for understanding the political mindset of the later revolutionaries. Thanks for being so through, and willing to break new ground.
it's 2022 and these are still great to binge. Glad all this content is still up! ❤
Georgia was also a buffer state; it's true. Probably should've clarified that. -John
Here to prepare for the 2023 AP US History exam 🙌
I remember reading about the Quakers on my fifth grade history textbook and I really like them for some reason, this is one of the few history lessons that i actually enjoyed and was sad that we didn't talk about it that much
And Albany New York was formerly called Beverwyck.
Beverwijk is actually a small city in the Netherlands, Harlem is named after the Dutch City Haarlem.... and Brooklyn is named after the dutch town Breukelen.
We have a lot in common my american friends.
+VeniVidiAjax Buswic, etc.
+VeniVidiAjax Beverwijck hasnot necessarily something to do with Beverwijk in Holland. In New Netherlands the colonists hunted on Beavers and they traded their fur. So hence the name Beverwijck (if you look to the NY City flag you can see Beavers).
But the name Beverwijk in Holland comes from Bedevaartswijk;, meaning pilgrimage neighbourhood.
Some other funny facts:
- Brooklyns official motto is Eendraght maeckt maght (old Dutch for: in unity, there is strenght)
- The English colonists noticed that most common Dutch names were Jan and Kees, so they called the dutch the Jan-Kezen = Yankees
- Americans use the word cookie (koekje) instead of biscuit. And dollar comes from daler (old Dutch coin)
+Sjurm94 Dolar actually comes from the american revolution, that was mostly financed by spain (although no one recognises it).
The spanish coin was composed of two columns, representing cape finisterre in Galicia, northwest Spain and Melilla in northern Africa. This two places were thought to be the end of the world until Columbus voyage.
Between the columns there was a band with PLUS ULTRA written on it, which means further away. The band had an S shape making the coin look like the dollar we know now
привет русские ту та есть?
Cyka blyat
Some may think this is weird, but I sing along to the CrashCourse theme song every. Single. Time. It's really catchy just like the Doctor Who theme song.
Or the X-Files theme...
john green's excitement and nerdy humor about the subject make this so fun to watch!
I'm in AP United States, these videos serve as reminders for me so I won't forget important details. They're so frickin' helpful! They earn my like!
My sister watched this in History Class today. When she told me I fangirled- you know, 'cause I watch this for fun..
"most AP tests don't really cover the colonial period"
*switches to next video*
It covers William penn. that's about it
+Yoko Bongo excuse me?
Or they're busy students who only have so much time in this particular period of life to devote to studying certain niches of knowledge, and are already going above and beyond the minimum preparation for academic success by seeking out Crash Course videos. Try not assuming everyone whose priorities are different than yours is wrong.
Thank you haha
+starsandmelodies
I agree.
I'm studying for a test too actually.
I loved ya until you mentioned your hate of New Jersey. As a Jersey Girl, it hurts John. It hurts..
I’m still salty
it does
Maybe he just did find it. Like alaska
I think the Dutch must be taught this in school? But it is not really true. After New Amsterdam became English, the Dutch kicked the English out of Suriname in the Dutch/Anglo War, and the English tried to give New Amsterdam back to the Dutch in the treaty negotiation in exchange for part of the sugar colonies, but the Dutch declined. So basically: The Dutch won Suriname from the English. The English offered New Amsterdam back to the Dutch. The Dutch declined. -John
Thank you for your closing statement.
"Those small scale dramas can be found in abundance."
It's always these small stories and hardships that when you read them, truly put your in their shoes for a moment... for who could fill a King's shoes, but a King.
Quakers: Let us tolerate all religions and beliefs!
Literally every other English ruler ever:
IGHT IMMA HEAD OUT
My dumb ADD brain refuses to focus on trying to read the incredibly dry textbooks my teacher gives us and then forces us to take quizzes on. So thank you CrashCourse for still, almost 11 years later, being the reason I'm gonna pass my APUSH class.
You know this really makes me more grateful for how much our fourth-grade teacher taught us.
history is my worst subject and I learn better by listening rather than reading so this honestly is a lifesaver! thank you!
Damn I used to watch these videos for fun; now my professor just told me to write an essay on this video. Time flies, but history stays.
I graduated in 2016. I’ve been out of school for three years. I decided on the 27th of December to go to college. I don’t remember how to school. This series is going to save my life.
Hello to everyone taking the ap test online this year
I read in my US History textbook that Georgia was founded as the protective buffer between the more important northern English colonies against the French in Louisiana and the Spanish in Florida, not South Carolina, as you mentioned
+Abhi-Wan Kenobi South and North Carolina were both massively rich colonies. Their success in rice cultivation through experienced slaves generated revenue that few other colonies could match. Georgia, which was the last Royal Colony, was basically a big colony of ex-cons that were there to growl at the unruly Natives and Spanish in Florida if they got to close to the cash flow of the English Carolinas.
Yes
+Abhi-Wan Kenobi - nowadays sheriff rick grimes patrols Georgia.
[an theres a andrew lincoln connection also, can ya guess?]
+Abhi-Wan Kenobi are you in APUSH?
Yes
I am listening to these on repeat everyday to help me remember everything and keep all of the information fresh.
I really enjoyed most of the contents here its really funny and also helps me learning new stuff. We watch the videos all the time in our US history class.
6:34 A Starfox 64 quote? And from the ultra-memorable Andrew Oikonny. Digging deep for your references I see.
Uuuuncle Androoooos!!!
whoever does the subtitles is my fave
"ANd you guessed it..."
"The mongols?"
"Dysentery!"
Well I sure fucked that one up.
You find British History boring? John, this is British History.
Totally perplexed as to how anyone can find British history boring . . . . .
Me, too. I guess it was a joke...just like he always disses Canada, which he must surely admire, seeing as it is a much more liberal nation than the US.
Karl Kemp-O'Brien ...are you British?
Karl Kemp-O'Brien I mean... most of European history is boring :/
Karl Kemp-O'Brien Two things about history John doesn't like: Eurocentrism and "great men". British history is pretty much Eurocentrism + learning about important kings and queens(great men).
It's usually the same old, same old them treating each other and others like shit. Nothing new or interesting
The English actually did pay for New Amsterdam. They traded it for Suriname.
*****
They had a choice. Both parties had the same financial difficulties to this war, so it ended with this treaty.
***** They did... The Dutch were a great naval power back then, not only with the Dutch East India Company but in general. Holland and Brittain fought plenty of wars over the years, and it wasn't as one-sided as you think.
Though war with Brittain wasn't favourable, Dutch power wasn't as feeble back then that they'd give up a profitable colony without a fight. The British wanted to control North America, so they gave a fertile piece of land in South America with all the sugar and spices you could wish for in return for New Amsterdam, thus preventing war.
Dumbest trade ever offcourse, but back then it seemed like a good deal.
NiekGAE Well, the Dutch indeed were a naval great power back then but they much prefered their East Indian trade empire where they made insane amounts of money on spices like nutmeg. The West Indies weren't as lucrative. Compared to the English colonial posessions in the Americas, the Dutch couldn't compete locally (especially during the Third Anglo-Dutch war when also the French and a few German states declared war on the Dutch republic). By the time the English took over half of the Dutch colony spoke English, both north and south of the colony there were English colonies And in the Republic there hardly was any interest to migrate (there was enough profit to gain in old Amsterdam). North America was quickly sacrificed for the much more lucrative Caribbeans where they could have plantations and slaves...
gunterke Oh yes, don't get me wrong the English definately had the upper hand in North America. I just think Job Heger's comment signalled he didn't know the Netherlands were ever a force to be reckoned with.
By the way I looked around a bit and as it turns out, New Amsterdam was captured by the English at the start of the second Anglo-Dutch war. The Dutch then captured Suriname. In the third Anglo-Dutch war the Dutch reoccupied New York/New Amsterdam. After the wars, which the Dutch both won, they were allowed to keep New Amsterdam if the Dutch were allowed to keep Surinam and some other small island.
So it wasn't the peacefull trade I had in mind after all. Funny, I knew about the Raid on the Medway and all (or Journey to Chatham as we Dutch call it, funny example of how opposite sides view history) but I never knew what changes that war made to the modern world.
TheJodofe that's what I thought
just came here for my APUSH homework, did not expect young john green
Am I the only person not doing American High Schools tests and just watching this series because its interesting?
Me: dad, don't you just love John Green
Dad: who's that
Me: you don't know John green!!??!?!!?
*shows dad crash course video
Dad: he's not green...
So good. Watching this to study for my AP US History Final!
Make sure you read the captions (CC). Especially around 2:27-2:37.
EDIT: just keep it on for the whole video with your hand on the spacebar/finger on the pause button.
+Paul Ngo Thanks. Those comments go by so fast that I haven't been able to read them, just found them distracting.
Interesting fact. When the Dutch controlled Manhattan they also controlled 9 of the 10 islands (all in the pacific) where nutmeg could be grown. England controlled the other one. Wanting a monopoly on nutmeg (incredibly rare at the time and so a great commodity) the Dutch invaded the final Island and forced the English people out. The dutch comprehensively beat the English in a small battle (can't remember the details) as the islands were far away from Europe and the British were vastly outnumbered (by roughly 9 to 1). To prevent war the Dutch offered England compensation in the way of a much less valuable (at the time) island: Manhattan.
I'm glad I'm not the only one cramming for this APUSH exam tomorrow lol
we all shouldn't be glad for cramming but for actual review which we all clearly didn't do during the whole year until today. Good luck y'all!
Wayne L are you still alive
Really helped me study for my APUSH test this Monday. I'm not sleeping! Thank you thank you thank you
Cramming for APUSH likeeeee
same
Nope, my teacher is making me watch these videos.
micmya002 same. Finals don't play
micmya002 I feel
So I've just gone through the first 3 episodes of this playlist and started this one, and while it is highly educational, I have one major complaint. The eagle cry in the theme sound sounds exactly like that which I have for my phone and every time I listen to it I mistakenly look to my phone, thinking it is ringing. I am confident that you, the team behind this great channel, recognize just how severe a problem this is and will act quickly and studiously to correct it.
(That was a joke.)
Crash Course, thank you for adding captions and actually reading our comments.
Who's studying for APUSH Friday???
Maddy Martin lmfao meeee
I left at :30 cuz APUSH exam is tomorrow morning
Elijah Williamson how was it
Suup
You guys should do Crash Course British History. I would very much so enjoy that.
Just discovered the captions and there's some great commentary. I like the They Might Be Giants reference and laughed because I had just finished reading The Witch of Blackbird Pond. Also, Oregon Trail FTW.
Meghan Ushman I just started noticing them too!! Love stuff like this :)
HEY. I'm from New Jersey. Don't hate on the Garden State!!
They Might be Giants reference. John, you won my heart.
Georgia was the buffer not south Carolina
freshprinceofbellaire were there even two Carolinas at that point?
Formor Immington there are still two Carolinas
Make a video on the history of the British isles.
Thank you for giving me a great overview of the Colonial era to show my juniors, they love these videos.
Manifest Destination!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh my god I'm dying that was hilarious thank you john green that was amazing
Johnny Ruffier destiny*
No…look at the beginning of the vid
the beginning of the vid.
The english didn't sail into new amsterdam and askes for the colony. In 1643 the english where at the edge of losing the third anglo dutch war so they sugested a casefire(the treathy of breda). In the treaty was that that the english would have new amsterdam from the dutch and the dutch have surinam from the british if they accapted there would be peace the dutch did and echanched the colonys.
John Green I appreciate you
Thank you John Green for helping me with my exams!!
did u pass
@@jumbology i think theyre dead tbh
@@meatvessel2400 probably
Watching everyone one of these through the civil war as I have my APUSH midterm today
I have mine tomorrow 😂
+Claire Anderson cramming all of these, my ap exam is tomorrow xD
+Claire Anderson As I am not from America (and I assume you are) what is an APUSH exam? Do you have it once a year? Or is APUSH a class? Or is it like the A-Levels?
APUSH is an "Advanced Placement" class. It's available in highschool, and if you pass the exam, it counts as 6 hours of credit in college. Doing good on the exam basically can save you $12,000.
the scoring is 1-5, 3 and up is a passing score, and you won't have to take the class in college :P
I luuh you, John Green. You're so real and straight up. YOU'RE AWESOME DUDE! :) Keep up thee great work.
I am so jealous of the students who can use these videos to help them study. I use textbooks, lecture notes, and prayers.
Obviously, "prayers" is a joke. That is why is it listed LAST after real study methods. I can only hope your comment is just a continuation of that joke and not mean-spirited.
good luck to anyone else cramming a few hrs before the test!
this helps me so much! thx for makig this vid!
So John saying British history was boring actually made me sad... my love for british history may in fact be slightly too passionate. But, in my defence, it's so interesting I love British history its great!
Dutch history is nice 2
Technically this is British History.
Actually, this is just early American history
9:49 LOL When he says unless you were a woman, captions says [wah wah waaaaaah] Oh I died xD Crash you guys are more trolly than I thought. Haha.
This is wonderful, I'm creating a history lesson about the colonial era for a home schooled student and I realized I don't know anything about the era. I love how you boil it down.
the sound of an eagle in the intro is actually a sound of an red-tailed hawk :D
a lot of "eagle screeches" are actually red-tailed hawks haha
Ayyy 2019 APUSH Squad where you at?
no
stop reminding me (Sub to me tho lol. Spread me around your school. I need c l o u t)
10 min: "history is much more than life of kings .. and rebels .... the real story of history is about regular people trying to take care of their families and not die" GREAT WORDS!
So much ignorance in the comments...Can't we all just be happy none of our countries are in World War right now? We live in a pretty lucky time.
+Mr. Moose you must not have heard about Isis coming and sneaking into to our country and hurting our people, it surely not becoming a great time. But maybe that's just me.
And now North Korea trying to kill us all
Anyone else taking notes for a homework quiz
You are simply the best UA-camr!!
Young John has a Nerdfighter Shirt, the space time continuum is broken!
"Remember that West Wing episode?"
Who wrote these subtitles? They're genius!
Who else is up late right now rushing to finish their notes on these videos that are due tomorrow?
@Noah Meadows how'd it go?
Yes!!! I guessed Nathaniel Bacon!!! My 6 hours spent on APUSH homework today paid off!!!
Laura Corum not if you guessed
Distanced DON'T DISCREDIT ME!!! LET ME HAVE MY GRATIFICATION. APUSH ALREADY TOOK MY SANITY AND HAPPINES!!!!
I felt the same way 😂
Boi a sixth grader knows that
bacon died because of wait for it.... the mongols...jk disease
I learned about the Colonel times in my Advanced Placement United States History Class. I remember Bacon and the burning of Jamestown. Population increases in North vs. South and Chesapeake. The Quakers, Shakers etc.
Why is Alaska covered in green?
Too Canadian
simonxslade I wish i lived there,nice folk compared to Americans
If they are going to try to succeed then they can go be with Russia.
because john thinks that Alaskan statehood is illegitemed
just an older globe lol
you know you've been in school too long when you get the mystery document right 😑 😭
studying for a midterm.. thank god for these!
"Thats why they're so awesome... at slavery" LMFAOO
Who else is watching all of these videos in preparation for the AP test on Friday?
Fun fact: There actually is/are (I know 1) a New Amsterdam in The Netherlands as of today, we call it Nieuw Amsterdam though.
And so the APUSH week begins.. we’ve got this guys, we can do it !
7:27 My 10G Grandfather, George Jacobs, was one of the people that were hung for being accused of witchcraft.
I absolutely love the closed captions
That's faaaaaast!
But but but... I live in New Jersey :(
... i'm sorry, we can't save you.
ayyyyy garden state (and too many drug problems) for the win
Taz B It’s only the bad areas with the drug problems. You have your weed smokers and some small drug problems in the high schools, (but what high school doesn’t)? it’s the bad areas like West Orange that give New Jersey a bad rep.
"everything is legal in New Jersey"
AnonBrony no one likes new jersey
Great energy delivering message! Thanks.
what about the Swedish?