The Election of 1860 & the Road to Disunion: Crash Course US History #18

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  • @wodar925
    @wodar925 4 роки тому +2160

    So, if you watched the intro, John mentions a guy named Mr. Fleming. That's Michael Fleming, my APUSH teacher at Jupiter High School in Florida right now. Mr. Fleming actually heard about how he was featured and called up John Green (don't ask me how he called him. I have no idea), and found out that a producer on the show was his old student, and this was an homage to what he taught that student. And yes, he's an old white Southerner and he acts like he's 182 years old. He's retiring this year, and he never had the retirement party he wanted (because of the pandemic), so I'd love it if all you APUSH students could comment something nice from wherever you are!! I'll be sending all the nice comments to him at the end of the year (shh, don't tell him)

    • @daniel3231995
      @daniel3231995 4 роки тому +30

      Lol amazing he kept teaching. Hope you get top. Was he really that bad?

    • @harleycenedella7074
      @harleycenedella7074 4 роки тому +52

      thank you mr fleming! i hope you have a nice retirement and thank you for your years teaching one of the most important subjects :) also thinking abt this comment made me realize i have never encountered a bad apush teacher

    • @ComradeHellas
      @ComradeHellas 4 роки тому +62

      Not an APUSH student and not even an American. My respects to all teachers world-wide for educating the youth, including my late grandfather a teacher himself. Teachers sadly are not appreciated as much as they should, considering their tremendous work in society. Hope Mr. Fleming has an enjoyable retirement.

    • @m4ddfr
      @m4ddfr 4 роки тому +16

      The funny part is that thats my last name too :)

    • @codyruchian
      @codyruchian 4 роки тому +39

      It's probably too late, but just in case:
      You're the best Mr. Fleming! Thank you for teaching so many students and impacting many lives. Enjoy retirement and God bless you! :)

  • @jackrussel999
    @jackrussel999 11 років тому +1763

    I love how John Green is talking about John Brown. What a colorful discussion

    • @SM-hl6hh
      @SM-hl6hh 5 років тому +30

      You are my favorite person for this comment! Lol.

    • @anonymousaqua5163
      @anonymousaqua5163 4 роки тому +13

      haha, this is probably the funniest comment I have seen while studying online. Anybody else here during 2020 lockdown??

    • @finlayturnquist534
      @finlayturnquist534 4 роки тому +3

      🙋‍♂️

    • @jamesnorman2428
      @jamesnorman2428 4 роки тому +2

      @@finlayturnquist534 and I

  • @Drellistenstomusic
    @Drellistenstomusic 8 років тому +2834

    Heh....John Green talks about John Brown.

  • @TheLexieFTW
    @TheLexieFTW 11 років тому +254

    I always forget that John Green went to my high school until he starts referencing the teachers there!

  • @thoperSought
    @thoperSought 10 років тому +1941

    0:29 "A state's right to what, sir?"
    wow, just wow. that's so well put.

    • @pwashcroft
      @pwashcroft 10 років тому +77

      Just because he and his teacher didn't know anything about state's rights doesn't mean they didn't and don't have any. If the state has no rights what was the 10th amendment to the Constitution referring to? A lot. But it was greatly reduced by the civil war. Slavery did need to be abolished and that did happen as a result of the Civil War but we did have a lot of bad effects from the war and the policy resulting from the war. One of those things is the lack of understanding of state's rights, which is only demonstrated by that part in this video(And your response to it).

    • @thoperSought
      @thoperSought 10 років тому +191

      Paris Ashcroft "he and his teacher didn't know anything about state's rights”
      I don’t understand. where do you get that from? did you listen to the quote in context?

    • @lyladepaula3291
      @lyladepaula3291 10 років тому +325

      Paris Ashcroft No, a State's Right to "What?". The Civil War was about Slavery, and if you claim it was about State's Rights I ask you "A state's right to do what, sir"? The answer is of course "A state's right to allow slavery". Thus the civil war was over Slavery and little else.

    • @pwashcroft
      @pwashcroft 10 років тому +63

      Lyla Phillips ThoperSought I watched it again, thinking may have missed something and I agree with you that I did. When, in the video he quotes his teacher, he should have written it like you did Lyla. Your "What?" made me understand what the teacher was asking. He was asking about a state's right to have slavery. Though I would say for some individuals the war may have been about something else or more. But in this discussion that's not here nor there. I must have been caught up in my ax-grinding. Thank you for your correction.

    • @thoperSought
      @thoperSought 10 років тому +28

      ***** "The idea that every state is a semi-independent unit free to govern itself with minimal federal, frankly, foreign, laws, was utterly discredited.”
      (1) foreign how, exactly?
      (2) “utterly” discredited is carrying it a bit far. certainly states’ rights lost a lot of ground, there, but states still have rights, and a _lot_ of people believe that’s very important.
      the problem is, states’ rights were a compromise in the first place. the articles of confederation didn’t work, and if you want to _blame_ the erosion of states’ rights on anything, how about blaming it on the failure of the articles of confederation? that’s where it _started._
      further, you can’t have it both ways: either the states are sovereign, or the nation as a whole is sovereign. in the long run, one will always gain ground over the other, and when the constitution was first ratified, we chose which it would be.

  • @thatoneBMWguy
    @thatoneBMWguy 9 років тому +98

    Abe Lincoln smiles in the bottom left corner right when John Greene slides into the picture at the beginning of the video.

  • @Clapbox1
    @Clapbox1 2 роки тому +51

    I still use the "a state's rights to what, sir" line and it never fails

  • @reubenelijah1258
    @reubenelijah1258 7 років тому +88

    "Congress' primary business is to delay." i cant even express how true that is

  • @TJL004
    @TJL004 4 роки тому +931

    Who's here in the 2020 pandemic because your history teacher has an aversion to Zoom classes?

  • @frodoswaggins3132
    @frodoswaggins3132 4 роки тому +35

    2:22
    You are absolutely right. My entire monopoly strategy hinges on the railroads, which no one usually wants.

  • @UberMan5000
    @UberMan5000 8 років тому +301

    Mr. Fleming sounds like a badass.

    • @mrhindin3070
      @mrhindin3070 6 років тому +1

      He sounds like me, except older and with a better accent (I assume).

    • @johnd1372
      @johnd1372 5 років тому +7

      I assure you he is by far the greatest teacher I've had and I bet will the best one ever

    • @canadianbacon0
      @canadianbacon0 5 років тому

      he sounds like a man teaching through a azure tinted glasses. it'd be nice is people who taught stuck to what the facts were and allowed their students to form their own opinions on the subject matter.

    • @Jules-dw7gg
      @Jules-dw7gg 4 роки тому +2

      Sounds like what’s stuck in my throat when I’m sick

  • @thisbreadisfine
    @thisbreadisfine 4 роки тому +370

    John Green sounds like he could rap faster than eminen, looks like he thinks rap is satanic, and writes like a depressed tween.

  • @gabubabu7232
    @gabubabu7232 9 років тому +256

    WHAT!? MY MAIN GOAL IN MONOPOLY IS TO GET ALL 4 RAILROADS!

  • @meganalfajora3991
    @meganalfajora3991 8 років тому +14

    John's final statement before "thanks for watching" was perfectly eloquent

  • @TheBlidget
    @TheBlidget 8 років тому +533

    I'm gonna do a bunch of edibles and watch a playlist of literally all the crash course videos and come out the other side a better person.

  • @stellarfirefly
    @stellarfirefly 11 років тому +56

    The way that CC US History is presented, it sometimes (often) presents a narrative in such an engaging way that it reminds me of watching a good TV series where at the end of an episode, I just *can't wait* to watch the next one. Kudos to John and the entire Crash Course team for making me feel that way about... history lessons. (Especially even when I know exactly what is going to happen next.)

  • @ccpoke8104
    @ccpoke8104 11 років тому +235

    I DONT NEED MY APUSH BOOK I JUST NEED THIS

    • @ChulumpzP
      @ChulumpzP 5 років тому +1

      @@Jachra Yeah...what you said

    • @ameyas7726
      @ameyas7726 5 років тому +4

      well done...a-push your book away!

    • @joshuarobinson4225
      @joshuarobinson4225 5 років тому +10

      You're lucky, you're most likely out of high school right now while I have to do an APUSH test.

  • @SuperMaddennfl
    @SuperMaddennfl 8 років тому +366

    Pause the video @ 12:58 If you look in the direction of where the men on horses point their guns, you will see a guy dabbing extraordinary hard! (:

  • @bonniegirl07
    @bonniegirl07 11 років тому +195

    Why can't John Green be my History professor?!

    • @isiahjackson3882
      @isiahjackson3882 6 років тому +3

      Same!

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 5 років тому +4

      Is he really a professor? He has the excitement and passion of a TA (I mean this in a good way).

    • @williamgoodwin9242
      @williamgoodwin9242 5 років тому +3

      My history professor uses his videos semi-regularly, even though he disagrees with several of his points.

  • @jessysherif2599
    @jessysherif2599 5 років тому +10

    This account is genuinely what’s getting me through college. I have a final paper due next week and crash cours literally explains everything better than my professor... John green you’re now my professor

  • @NeverDoubtTheWorm
    @NeverDoubtTheWorm 5 років тому +48

    As a black man...you managed to make this hilarious but educational! 👏🏾 Bravo

  • @ianimatethings7893
    @ianimatethings7893 9 років тому +108

    7:42 I was expecting the caption to be "I Dred this decision"

    • @stanley1698
      @stanley1698 9 років тому +1

      +Ava Animates Things If you must learn anything about CrashCourse, you will learn they stick references wherever they can.

    • @jaboconthemire
      @jaboconthemire 8 років тому +2

      +Ava Animates Things #JudgeDredd References

    • @kharis3573
      @kharis3573 8 років тому

      +Ava Animates Things #puns

  • @williamjenkins4913
    @williamjenkins4913 11 років тому +35

    You should love "I, My name" statements. You might actually get a mystery document right that way.

  • @dmitryfalkovich833
    @dmitryfalkovich833 10 років тому +81

    am i missing something or did john lose his lower tooth in a fight for slave rights or something when i wasn't looking

  • @lauracorum9775
    @lauracorum9775 8 років тому +168

    Awww! No Senate floor caning?!

    • @cate7756
      @cate7756 7 років тому +8

      i know!! im currently in ap us history and the caning of senator sumner makes me laugh every single time

    • @connerclark3678
      @connerclark3678 6 років тому +6

      It’s honestly overrated as a “cause” of the Civil War. It’s like blaming the rise of Trumpism mostly on Joe Wilson yelling “You lie!” at Obama, or urban crime rates on that one “F tha police” song

    • @1101huD
      @1101huD 5 років тому

      sadly,you are correct

    • @niamhohaileagain7748
      @niamhohaileagain7748 5 років тому +14

      @@cate7756 The man was beaten until he was unconscious and bloody on the floor of the Senate, while other senators were held at gun point, powerless to stop it. Brooks broke his cane over Sumner's head and then continued to bludgeon his unconscious body with the broken pieces. It took Sumner four years to recover from the brain damage enough to return to work, but he never completely recovered. And this because he had the audacity to stand up in the senate and call slavery an evil.

    • @cate7756
      @cate7756 5 років тому +5

      River Ó hÁillewill thank you for educating me about this! when i read about it in class it was mentioned so casually it seemed like it wasn’t as serious as it was.

  • @ultimateblisss
    @ultimateblisss 4 роки тому +35

    John Green taught me when my real teacher didn't want too. Im looking at you, Mr. Martens.

  • @Zeyev
    @Zeyev 11 років тому +15

    Thank you for your passion on this issue. Those who deny the paramount importance of slavery in American history and its lingering effects are still vocal. We need more of you and your kindred spirits.

  • @samleheny1429
    @samleheny1429 7 років тому +27

    Hm. As somebody who's been thinking and reading a lot about ghe cause of the Civil War, I think John makes a very good point in the beginning of this video. The cause is at the same time more and less complex then one might think in that there were many factors beyond slavery... but all of them ultimately related back to slavery.

  • @abhishekvanenooru2869
    @abhishekvanenooru2869 8 місяців тому +4

    I know I won't step foot in America but I love to learn about america

  • @m3mphis_chick944
    @m3mphis_chick944 4 роки тому +5

    BRING THIS MAN BACK, CRASH COURSE UA-cam SERIES PEOPLE!!!!!!!

  • @247abrowne
    @247abrowne 11 років тому +16

    I had a Biology final earlier today and before we sat down to take the test I was talking to some people about how we had studied. A few people mentioned how they watched videos on youtube about the topics and how "the guy was so nice and would describe everything and use little animations". It took all I had in me to not start fangirling because I knew exactly what they were talking about.

  • @LowellMorgan
    @LowellMorgan 11 років тому +43

    This is one of the best videos yet. You covered a lot of ground here and a lot of forgotten points of history. Thank you for the always awesome videos!

  • @Callmeromain2016
    @Callmeromain2016 6 років тому +20

    You guys are so amazing. I took american history in college and got an A just by watching your videos. I never opened the textbooks Cx

  • @EricELT18
    @EricELT18 10 років тому +1

    Perhaps the strongest show in the American history series that I have seen so far. Thank you for sharing this illuminating, revealing video. I wish I had be able to see this series during high school.

  • @mrhindin3070
    @mrhindin3070 6 років тому +1

    Usually I skip over the intros when I use these in class but this one is perfect. Mr Fleming is the teacher I want to be when I grow up.

  • @emilymarieseoane26
    @emilymarieseoane26 8 років тому +10

    I'm really hoping I pass the APUSH exam Friday. Prayers to anyone else taking it!

  • @MrNathanShow
    @MrNathanShow 11 років тому +9

    It's funny, my teacher can't teach... Movies, Do Book Problems, and lack of detail power points... Thanks CrashCourse, for saving my finals

  • @sainthunny
    @sainthunny 8 років тому +66

    to anyone taking the AP this Friday:
    GOODLUCK 🍀🍀🍀

  • @godxxinferno
    @godxxinferno 9 років тому +20

    We've covered the Dred Scott decision in many of my history courses before, however I'm wondering why this is the first time I'm hearing about "Slave Power"(a conspiracy that doesn't sound that far fetched), Justice Taney's quote, and how anyone can say the Civil war was not about slavery....

    • @44hawk28
      @44hawk28 4 роки тому

      There were a lot of reasons why the civil war occurred. The issue of slavery was just one of them. This man is being myopic to the extreme. Massachusetts almost seceded from the Union in 1835 because of the taxation that was being levied upon their exports the same thing they were getting ready to do to the South just before the beginning of the Civil War. Lincoln at actually ran on the concept of raising the tariffs on Goods leaving the South, mostly agricultural products, by 200%.
      As Lincoln had said he could care less whether or not slavery continued in the South don't you think that there was some reason why he didn't get not a single vote from the states that seceded from the Union? Slavery was not an issue, Lincoln, until the Gettysburg Address is the first time he ever brought it up. The reason he never brought it up before is because slavery was legal. And you can't kill people because they're doing something that's legal. The other problem is, Lincoln never had the Congress authorized him to make war

  • @TheFireflyGrave
    @TheFireflyGrave 10 років тому +47

    'Let's do this! JOOOOOOOOOOOHN BROOOOOOOOOOOOWN!'

  • @Caarve
    @Caarve 11 років тому +6

    just wanna say thanks to you! I was doing quite bad on my apush tests, but after watching this vids my test grades went up by 25%!!! Thanks again and keep doing what you're doing

    • @michaelcallahan8412
      @michaelcallahan8412 11 років тому +2

      That's great to hear, but you should not be dependent upon videos to hold your attention. When it comes time to take the AP exam, the details included on the test may never be discussed in this series.

  • @xeylahuinac6622
    @xeylahuinac6622 8 років тому +14

    HES SO PASSIONATE ABOUT THIS TOPIC AND IT MAKES ME PASSIONATE AND I LOVE JOHN GREEN.

  • @StarfireIvy27
    @StarfireIvy27 8 років тому +50

    AP Test on Friday, hoping John Green helps me pass D;

    • @sainthunny
      @sainthunny 8 років тому

      SAME I'M SO NERVOUS

    • @StarfireIvy27
      @StarfireIvy27 8 років тому +1

      +Kylo Ren I should be nervous but ehh, we'll be alright! I've been using this website to study
      www.apstudynotes.org/us-history/practice-tests/practice-multiple-choice-test-1/

    • @benlyman7880
      @benlyman7880 8 років тому +1

      Same boat! Good luck!

    • @oliviasargent1325
      @oliviasargent1325 8 років тому +1

      Me too, hope this is helping you! Wishing you luck!!!

    • @sainthunny
      @sainthunny 8 років тому +2

      +StarfireIvy27 thank you so much this was useful. Goodluck again! remember guys: this is just a test, the grade doesn't define you. It's not the end of your life!

  • @LuccianoBartolini
    @LuccianoBartolini 8 років тому +10

    Meanwhile in Venezuela, under the dictatorship of the Monagas brothers (1847 - 1858), slavery was abolished in 1855, while the Federal War (our first official Civil War) started at the ends of 1858 (shortly after the coup d'etat against José Tadeo Monagas) and ended in 1863 with a Liberal Victory that not only affirmed the abolishment of slavery, but also abolished the death penalty.

    • @punishedpokemonfanboy1032
      @punishedpokemonfanboy1032 8 років тому +9

      You mean..............there's stuff happening in the green parts of not America?

  • @dugroz
    @dugroz 11 років тому +8

    2:37 -- "Choo Choo Choose" You reference. Go Ralph!

  • @RubixCubist
    @RubixCubist 9 років тому +11

    aaand that confetti popper caught me off guard.

    • @kharis3573
      @kharis3573 8 років тому

      +stevensays1 I thought it was a rubber band

  • @About37Hobos
    @About37Hobos 9 років тому +19

    Love the story at the beginning

  • @IsiahGames
    @IsiahGames 11 років тому +12

    Mystery document guess (before watching, obviously): William Lloyd Garrison, publisher of The Liberator.
    Yeah, I have finals in 2 days...

    • @IsiahGames
      @IsiahGames 11 років тому +7

      Whelp. So much for that.

  • @fantasticrestoftheday8319
    @fantasticrestoftheday8319 5 років тому +1

    I took a class where we followed a very well documented probable underground railroad route and followed the trek of the raiders from Keep' tryst to Harper's Ferry. It was the best college class I have ever taken in my life.

  • @millewerth18
    @millewerth18 9 років тому +1

    I have a U.S. history final tomorrow, thanks for giving me an over view on the Civil War and how it started and everything, watching these 15:00 minute videos has given me more knowledge about the Civil War then my teacher has all year.

  • @llawliet4748
    @llawliet4748 4 роки тому +28

    11:00 I, Giorno Giovanna, take much offense to this comment.

  • @adiscipleofjosephstalin7679
    @adiscipleofjosephstalin7679 4 роки тому +10

    "But in general any statement that begins 'I-comma-my-name'"
    ...
    "I, Giorno Giovanna, have a dream."

    • @deltamize
      @deltamize 4 роки тому +3

      I giorno Giovanna, have a dream to stop slavery *golden experience mudas all slave owners*

  • @buggybranch2136
    @buggybranch2136 8 років тому +683

    Who else is watching for fun and not for a test

  • @Eddie-hr3xt
    @Eddie-hr3xt 8 років тому

    John Brown's unsuccessful raid being the "Leeroy Jenkins effect" will forever make me remember that event.

  • @jennifermurray4181
    @jennifermurray4181 4 роки тому

    john green is actually my favorite person

  • @DaddyHorne
    @DaddyHorne 11 років тому +3

    Great job. My students really use this site! But Stephen Douglas did not support the Lecompton Constitution (as you say at 7:11). He voted with the Republicans against it.

  • @PrepTopia1
    @PrepTopia1 7 років тому +3

    As someone named John Brown, and as someone who uses Foner's Give Me Liberty in his US History class, I really appreciate how closely these videos match up with Foner's narrative.

  • @ooyoobbangjib
    @ooyoobbangjib 10 років тому +10

    your videos help a lot in apush, thanks!

  • @EmilyMajor
    @EmilyMajor 11 років тому +1

    I use these in my middle school social studies classes, and we love them!! Thank you! :)

  • @rachaelhuffman7432
    @rachaelhuffman7432 7 років тому +1

    John Green, you make me laugh harder than most comedians

  • @santyattwe
    @santyattwe 9 років тому +5

    Thank you, your video was 100 times better than reading 25 pages off my history book and in the end not having a clue on what I had just read, your video had my full attention.

  • @josephfried9579
    @josephfried9579 2 роки тому +3

    I thought the mystery document was john brown too

  • @scaryblackdeath
    @scaryblackdeath 11 років тому +6

    I have never been a bigger fan of this series than now. Thank you for doing this.

  • @cheyennerenee7236
    @cheyennerenee7236 5 років тому

    I may or may not watch these videos just for fun becasue I love John Green and Hank Green... just this whole channel honestly lol.

  • @Valmy77
    @Valmy77 11 років тому

    I will never be able to watch Thomas the Tank Engine with my toddler and not think of the Kansas-Nebraska Act again. Thanks Crashcourse!

  • @spiffykitty01
    @spiffykitty01 6 років тому +10

    that awkward moment when John green teaches clearer material in 15 minute videos than your teacher does in 90 minute classes...

  • @edward2084
    @edward2084 5 років тому +3

    Concise, to the point and factual. Great video. 👍*_liked_* *_subscribed_*

  • @ayabenbelkacem7826
    @ayabenbelkacem7826 6 років тому

    i've learned more about U.S. history in this weekend more than I have learned from over nine teacher.

  • @briannamyers7471
    @briannamyers7471 7 років тому

    I have a history final tomorrow. I have been watching so many of these at 2x speed for the past couple of hours. My brain hurts so much.

  • @brunettebaby98
    @brunettebaby98 9 років тому +5

    Thank you for these videos. I would not pass my American History class without them.

  • @97Thekitkat
    @97Thekitkat 10 років тому +30

    Lincoln did a great job with keeping the country together but people forget that he never really cared about the slaves... He had a quote that said "if i could keep the country together without freeing the slaves i would do it"

    • @mst3k4evur
      @mst3k4evur 10 років тому +4

      I read it, did you read my reply? Do you understand the context and political feelings of the North?

    • @charlesdewitt8087
      @charlesdewitt8087 10 років тому +23

      I've read the letter that come's from, not only was it aimed at slave owners who supported the Union but the very next paragraph started "contrary to my *personal beliefs*"

    • @7777TheShade
      @7777TheShade 10 років тому +15

      Although that's true throughout most of Lincolns presidency towards the end of the war he had a change of heart and began to slavery as morally wrong. But yes initially he did care more about keeping the union together which honestly I probably would would have too even if I was against slavery (which I am).

    • @charlesdewitt8087
      @charlesdewitt8087 10 років тому +3

      Cherno Alpha consider this...just before the war started there was a last minute compromise which would save the Union by enshrining slavery in the constitution forever...Lincoln refused make of that what you will
      (edit) It was called the 11th hour compromise

    • @maryaxlove64
      @maryaxlove64 10 років тому +4

      He only said that because if he didnt he wouldve lost support of the Border States.

  • @kittycatzed9109
    @kittycatzed9109 4 роки тому +4

    11:00 I, Giorno Giovanna, do not appreciate your judgement of my way of speech

  • @ANewHaus
    @ANewHaus 7 років тому

    thank you john green for helping me complete my essay for finals

  • @SilverFeet
    @SilverFeet 10 років тому +1

    Having been born in Omaha and having frequently visited Council Bluffs (my favorite aunt works at the CB Library) I can tell you they have a relationship with Stephen Douglas that Texas has with Stephen Austin, I.E. they name everything after him. Some of the most famous landmarks in Lincoln/Omaha/CB are just places where he had conversations with Lincoln.

  • @senatorlainez
    @senatorlainez 5 років тому +10

    Roger Taney is pronounced (TAW-ney).

  • @treypeat3453
    @treypeat3453 8 років тому +3

    Go Kansas! This is the only place we have in US history books, except for Eisenhower

  • @LybaZia
    @LybaZia 8 років тому +13

    The captions at 1:03 though XD

  • @moseyburns1614
    @moseyburns1614 7 років тому +2

    John Brown was an American hero who didn't kill anybody that didn't need killing.

  • @normandy1231
    @normandy1231 7 років тому

    Gotta love when they mention your home town in a Crash Course video

  • @TheMarkusFIN
    @TheMarkusFIN 9 років тому +16

    I have to say that from my perspective (I am Finnish) the Civil War has experienced some massive white-washing from both the north and the south alike.
    Let's start with the south: Most people attempt to push aside the fact that the state's rights to >decide about slavery< was the main part of the South wanting to become independent. They were openly supporting the >expansion of slavery to any lands fit for large plantationsconsidered propertyforced people in northern states to capture and return escaped slaves to them

  • @wildfall1966
    @wildfall1966 6 років тому +5

    Who’s that random guy the the bottom left?
    Said by the people of the U.S. in 1840-1850

  • @ranger6878
    @ranger6878 8 років тому +3

    I'm convinced that if slavery never existed a civil war would've erupted and that'd actually be for states rights.

  • @Tay-ol4ig
    @Tay-ol4ig 4 роки тому

    These are the only things getting me through history rn stg

  • @SirMildredPierce
    @SirMildredPierce 11 років тому

    Two elections I would love to hear your take on: The 1876 election and the 2002 mid-term election in Georgia.

  • @llcoolray3000
    @llcoolray3000 11 років тому +3

    I'm agreeing with John Green! It was all about slavery. There were other things going on, but it was all about slavery. States right to do what, indeed.

  • @brettknoss486
    @brettknoss486 8 років тому +8

    Except the Canadians had rebelled against the British in 1836 and were violent quashed with leaders hanged or exiled to Tasmania.

    • @mconrad8243
      @mconrad8243 5 років тому +1

      Weren't those French Canadians? I'm not sure.

  • @CaitlynMellark101
    @CaitlynMellark101 8 років тому +7

    Poor John
    Didn't get a reward :(

  • @Julesdoesstuff
    @Julesdoesstuff 6 років тому

    That sarcastic confetti popper is amazing

  • @sabrinaconkright8525
    @sabrinaconkright8525 4 роки тому +1

    I’m so proud to have Mr. Fleming... the man, the myth ,the legend be my Apush teacher😂

  • @bobsaggat
    @bobsaggat 9 років тому +6

    he completely neglected the nullification crisis!

    • @mconrad8243
      @mconrad8243 5 років тому +1

      Would have been in an earlier video covering the earlier decades. This is just 1850-1860.

  • @ultimatestoryteller
    @ultimatestoryteller 5 років тому +3

    *except.. wait for it ... THE MONGOLS*
    *_montage plays_*

  • @bellasoto9837
    @bellasoto9837 9 років тому +4

    he wrote The Fault In Our Stars...

    • @Asianmusiclover7
      @Asianmusiclover7 9 років тому

      +Bella Soto Seriously?

    • @bellasoto9837
      @bellasoto9837 9 років тому +1

      +Jovannah Alston yup 😋

    • @bellasoto9837
      @bellasoto9837 9 років тому +2

      +Jovannah Alston and many other books

    • @Asianmusiclover7
      @Asianmusiclover7 9 років тому +1

      Bella Soto Wow i've been watching his videos forever, and never really connected the dots hahaha this is so weird but so awesome ^_^

  • @yoboidav4503
    @yoboidav4503 4 роки тому +1

    thank goodness i have to watch him he makes it fun

  • @alinakrohn7726
    @alinakrohn7726 5 років тому +1

    You're so awesome Mr. Green!

  • @jacquelineartz4390
    @jacquelineartz4390 10 років тому +24

    Can most of you keep your political opinions to yourself and just enjoy these videos that give me As on my APUSH tests/DBQs? Thanks

    • @epiclysmart
      @epiclysmart 10 років тому +8

      Have you ever heard the saying," Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it"?
      There is a difference between knowing & learning.

  • @hermangarcia545
    @hermangarcia545 8 років тому +4

    What I don't get though, was why John was speechless when his US teacher asked him a question

    • @hermangarcia545
      @hermangarcia545 8 років тому

      mmmmmmm the blind man says "I see"

    • @omg_look_behind_you
      @omg_look_behind_you 8 років тому +11

      because there is no good reply to arguing for state's rights when it was just a bs argument for slavery much like people flying the confederate flag argue it's about heritage.

    • @TasjaanaLee1120
      @TasjaanaLee1120 8 років тому +1

      Because the answer to that question is slavery. As in what right, specifically, is being argued over? The 'right' to own slaves.

    • @Dan1elAndrade
      @Dan1elAndrade 8 років тому +3

      +Jonathan Starbuck Even so, if your country wants to keep slavery legal it should be invaded immediately. Regardless of whatever you say, nothing enables you to have the right to own people. It's very simple.
      The right to what?
      To have your own laws, do your laws include slavery?
      If so, you don't have that right.

    • @omegasavant
      @omegasavant 8 років тому +11

      He was speechless because that rhetorical question completely undoes the logic of the "states rights" argument. The states' right to do what? To own slaves. That's why the secession happened right after the Republican Lincoln won. At the end of the day, slavery was the issue big enough to make Americans start killing each other.

  • @S4M4R1T4N
    @S4M4R1T4N 9 років тому +149

    It saddens me that defenders of the south/CSA/N. VA battle standard will continue to use the same rhetoric that has been proven false as an argument for the morality of the secession. No matter how many times you trumpet 'state's rights' from the rooftops, it won't be any more true ever. Blacks didn't fight for the CSA, the south seceded because of the 1860 election and the republican party's platform of abolition, and slavery was illegal in the north. These are all as true as the earth is round, and I cannot even wrap my skull around how willfully ignorant southern/CSA apologists are.

    • @seroccoprime2774
      @seroccoprime2774 9 років тому +39

      +M3D13V4L I especially hate people who think the Confederate flag isn't a flag of racism and treason.

    • @MrMusicman456
      @MrMusicman456 9 років тому +21

      +M3D13V4L I'm go to school in the deep south and you wouldn't believe how long these people will argue over this point...

    • @libertysounds87
      @libertysounds87 9 років тому +9

      +Anthony Serocco In my opinion its now associated with southern trailer trash people. All I can do is laugh at how ignorant they are.

    • @Ren-cw7iv
      @Ren-cw7iv 9 років тому +6

      They put this crap in my scool textbooks, so that might be one of the sources people get this idea from.

    • @stevenchoza6391
      @stevenchoza6391 8 років тому +10

      +Chimo Minccino
      Thank goodness I live in South Florida because this is the one place in the "South" where that shit wouldn't fly.

  • @kunal1223
    @kunal1223 11 років тому

    This follows my AP US History class really well

  • @angelicalally6350
    @angelicalally6350 9 років тому +2

    Thanks Mrs.Tomlinson

  • @justdares845
    @justdares845 4 роки тому +3

    Who’s here bc of school?