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@@Eazy-ERyder No he's not! He did good things too like the Indian Citizenship Act of 1925 which granted citizenship to Native Americans living in the Country
Correction- FDR was ELECTED but did not serve four terms- he died on April 12th, 1945, less than three months after serving in his fourth term. Also, an interesting fact about Warren Harding and Harry Truman- it was said of Harding that his only qualification for President was that in appearance he looked like a president. As for Truman, he was the last President who possessed only a high school education...
@Alphonse-Joseph De Gbahou I meant to say, of FDR, "he died on April 12, 1945, less than three months after STARTING his fourth term," which began at his fourth inauguration as President on January 20, 1945. My error...
William McKinley was not killed in NYC, he was killed in Buffalo. If you get this simple, well documented, fact wrong, how many other inaccuracies are there? I counted 13 false, or misinterpreted, facts. Appreciate your visual efforts, but accuracy is terribly important. AI has a long way to go.
Polk is also reputedly the last President who ever answered a knock on the White House door himself. Imagine the President opening it and saying, "Hi, what'dya want?"
Gotta highly respect both of the Adams' John and John Quincy for being impassioned abolitionists. Regardless of how they were both seen with mixed reviews, they were highly respectable men with morals. Also, his son, J.Q. would have been an amazing president if he didn't get gaslighted by the Jacksonians in Congress and his own vp, Calhoun.
It is important to point out that slavery was made illegal in Massachusetts in 1780. It's less about them but more about their state. Don't get me wrong, I love both Adams. Aside from his presidency, I think John Adams is a criminally underrated American hero.
@@HistoryBluff137 1780 means that John Adams was a trendsetter, because he did have the monetary means to have slaves, but was known to be a hard worker both as a professional lawyer (and a very, very good one at that) and as a humble farmer despite his wealth.
I'll also add despite Jefferson owning over six hundred slaves, he himself was actively and vocally against slavery, you can see so in his papers and essays. As matter of fact in his will he left this world wishing he could free his slaves but due to debt he accumulated towards the end of his life and the law of the time stating slaves were property he was forced to sell off his slaves at the time of his death to free his inheritors from enquiring this massive debt. I like to imagine from the evidence we see from a majority of the founding fathers like Madison, Hamilton and so on and so fourth they were all against the ideals of slavery arguing it was quite possibly the biggest threat to the constitution and the republic and as well as to their own liberty, "liberty can be stolen by liberty when used as tyranny" -James Madison, I'll also mention this is more or less what he said and not an accurate word by word quote.
The characterization of John Adams as a committed abolitionist is not true. he did not like slavery but he was nothing like William Lloyd Garrison. When John Adams wrote the first draft of the Massachusetts State Constitution he wrote slavery in it as a right. Massachusetts voted it out against the wishes of Adams. I do not doubt anyone's patriotism and sincerity because they held views immoral but acceptable in their day and age. No red-blooded American can doubt the patriotism of Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Madison, etc no matter the slavery issue. We make a big deal out of it today but they did not back then.
@@HistoryBluff137 The three generations of Adams following John, were also notable in their own rights. John's son John Quincy also became President and was a well known abolitionist. He also defended in Court the slave leader in the slave ship Amistad uprising. John Quincy's son Charles Francis was a notable American diplomat, who I believe served both in England and possibly France. Charles Francis's son Henry became a well respected Historian.
Are you serious? Just by Adam's and Jefferson I knew this was bullshit. Extremely narrow and biased takes that misrepresent these men far more than it informs. Edit: also it's all AI made
@@mountrushmore6425I'm embarrassed to say I'm 33yrs old and it's the first time I've actually learned every single president smh I've only ever known the popular ones like the first three then Lincoln JFK Nixon and the ones in my time
Andrew Johnson surviving impeachment was the among the worst mistakes in US history. The Civil Rights movement would have came a century earlier if he was removed and humiliated.
@@LetsMakeStuff Those democrats are gone forever. They only understood the language of violence. Murder, lynching, setting properties on fire. Anyone can be a victim including the clergy and not just blacks if you offended them enough. Sometimes, it is not even something you did, they just want your property and they know they can get away with it by driving you out or murdering you. But, it was a world that women could not vote and you had to have English ancestry to be fully accepted after a generation. Everyone else got the rough treatment. Not great times and Andrew Johnson did everything to make it last a century. Without LBJ, we could very well be living in some variant of those times. JFK tried, but couldn't get it through Congress. He got Vietnam instead :(
@@LetsMakeStuff That is the other weird part part history, you see either great social movements that change a country and society, then you also see death take its toll that past generations just die off sometimes their beliefs and mores get passed down, other times get faded into history. Very interesting to read about and observe in real time.
Except the law that he violated was a trap designed by the Radical Republicans. The cabinet serves at the pleasure of the President and Johnson had every right to replace a cabinet member. The Congress at the time should have never passed that law since it could be construed as entrapment.
I am not sure on that. Grant was passing rights for blacks to vote ete, but the dems were doing counter bills to stop that. It takes more than 1 man and sometimes 100s of years.
I am dissapointed that you fail to mention that Martin Van Buren is the only US president not to have English as mother tongue. He was born and raised in the then Dutch town of Kinderhoek (nowadays, Kinderhook) and his name of birth is Maarten van Buren.
@@shehannanayakkara4162 I was wondering about the moaning, too. At some point, I had to pause the video and check if something was not playing in the background.😂😂
@abhimanyureddy9198 yeah you are right, it is his own ideology he presents here, even admitting editing the AI transcript and thereby only presenting what suits his narrative. Thats called manipulating or to use a better word: CENSORSHIP! And at the same time there were so many errors and false statements in the video + historical facts were left out, to paint his own picture, which he then spins as: oh I only did it for "entertainment" Its quite 'entertaining' how he left out that fact in the title, and in stead using words as "recreating" and "history" to mislead and then pick and chose whatever he sees fit! pfffffffffffff!!!!
Zachery Taylor ate pickles with buttermilk as his favorite meal on July 4th in hot sun. He got indigestion. Bloodletting was form of medical practice of the day. His arm was cut to the point he later got gang green. His arm was then cut off. He basically died from blood loss. His body was exhumed a few years back to see if the story was true and test for poison. No poison was found. His arm was buried with his body.
Jackson should be remembered for his unthinkable feat of "killing the bank" (though it only worked for about 60 years after). The struggle to own the money supply was the number one factor driving American wars, and still is today.
But he seems to be really ignored for his trail of tears fiasco, his hanging British Agents in Florida, evil and dangerous man. Uncouth and instrumental in getting Texas into the Union. Reagan stopped the cold war, had Russia retreat from Germany and broke the Soviet Union conveniently forgotten in this narrative.
I'm new here. Did AI write all the scripts? And what finishing touches were human made? Thanks so much! Looks good so far. I think you're on to something. Also, one last question. Is the narrator a human voice or AI generated?
@@RobertMatlock How do you know? I know the narration is AI as I've seen that exact voice in many parts. And some of the writing sounds unhumanlike but I can't be for sure
hey; so, i'm running for president one day. not soon, at least 20 years in the future. anyway, one of my goals is to "influence, but not enforce modernism" ill be dressing very uniquely, nothing like suits and outdated attire. you wouldn't believe the designs I have already made, but other than that, i do think it is very neat to see how they used to dress!
We absolutely agree, you've got our votes too!🤝🤝 In the past, people from all walks of life possessed a refined sense of style. However, today the focus seems to have shifted towards large prominent brand names and logos.
Owning slaves back then was an accepted way of life in society. When Jeffferson wrote the Declaration there was a clause to abolish slavery. It was deleted to get the votes of the south,
Well despite his faults what he wrote laid the groundwork to end slavery and later segregation. Honestly he was pulling from John Locke and Thomas Paine and many speculate that he had Paine come up with it while he wrote it down on paper since they were best friends. Thomas Paine was staunchly against slavery and the writing style and views for The Declaration Of Independence is very similar to Paine's Common Sense. Either way the groundwork was laid.
The Declaration of Independence was basically a letter to King George informing him of America breaking off with Great Britain. The reference to the line "all men are created equal" had nothing to do with slavery, but everything to do with Monarchs' claim that they are "ordained by God" to rule over their subjects, which the Founders rejected entirely. The slavery/Jefferson argument is getting very tiresome, come up with something new.
Jefferson once remarked that "slavery was like holding a wolf by the ears , , , you don't like it, but you can't let go (paraphrase)". Many people also confuse the Constitution with the Declaration of Independence, they're entirely two different documents and years apart.@@juggernautnation369
I enjoy this type of content. However, I would suggest a little more accuracy on the research. For example, McKinley was shot in Buffalo, New York, not NYC.
Love the story of Andrew Jackson in one of his many duels, he dug the bullet out of his arm, set it on the table and said to his dualist " I believe this is yours" He is extraordinarily brave
He was so tough his nickname was old hickory. The most impressive he did was survive multiple assassination attempts while he was trying to kill off the First National Bank of america. He realized that it was a parasitic and evil organization that was attempting to gradually financially enslave america. The First National Bank, and the Second National Bank are what is now referred to as the Federal Reserve It's the same group of banking families that have traditionally conniving their way into politics in order to manipulate and defraud citizens. The first and second National Bank for private organizations. Just like our current federal reserve is, it is not a government organization although it is given the appearance of it in order to make Americans not question it. Otherwise they would question its existence and realize they didn't need it. Andrew Jackson recognize that the First National Bank / Federal Reserve of that time was the single biggest threat to American freedom and democracy. Once he began fighting to shut it down and kick the parasitic Bankers out of government, the assassination attempts began. The biggest and closest call came when an assassin closed in on him at Point Blank Range, firing two dueling pistols. Both of which misfired! Jackson being Jackson immediately took his cane and began beating the shit out of the guy! He would have killed the assassin if several Congressmen, including Daniel Boone, hadn't stepped in to save and arrest the killer. Throughout his life, Andrew Jackson considered him ending the Federal Reserve / First National Bank as being the single most important thing he had done to Serve and Protect America. On his deathbed, Jackson's last words were reported to be "I killed The Bank!". He died happy and with the thanks of many grateful americans. Sadly, modern day Americans do not understand what the Federal Reserve truly is.
Morris wrote “We the people” and never owned a slave. He wrote the entire intro to the constitution. AI is fascinating but it’s not anything different they’re teaching our kids in schools.
@@SuperBigdude77 What recession in the 80s? There was a GDP dip in 82, then it came roaring back. It only slowed down when GHWB, mister "no new taxes" raised taxes. The companies that boomed in the 90s got their start in the 80s.
When I was a kid I thought it was funny that #23 was scared of electricity. Decades later I know about the wiring and components they had back them and am shocked that anybody survived.
@@AIHistorianOfficial YOU DO REALIZE THAT PRESIDENT GARFIELD IS LYING IN A BED DYING WEARING A DRESS - COMPLETE WITH A FULL SET OF TITS? .... RIGHT? PROOF YOUR AI !
They get some things wrong. Lincoln was not an abolitionist. He hated slavery, but loved the USA more. He offered the rebels huge compromise on slavery, all in vain. His great accomplishment was keeping the US from breaking apart.
Sure it's easy to hate on Nixon because of Watergate, but no credit for ending the Vietnam war? Seems like Watergate pales in comparison to the shenanigans employed by recent administrations
Well I mean the Civil Rights Act was only to benefit his party not black rights 😂 Not the most racist quote by LBJ but he said “These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a problem for us since they've got something now they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now we've got to do something about this, we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference.” Regardless, black people have been voting Democrat ever since (and don’t try and come at me for hating democrats, I think both parties are stupid)
No mention of LBJ’s awesome record of domestic accomplishments. Remembered solely for Vietnam ? I strongly disagree with that characterization. And Nixon solely remembered for Watergate? How about his trip to China?
In the future video: Donald Trump, both the 45th and 47th President of the United States. Only the second president to have done so after Grover Cleveland. And has the second longest tenure with three non consecutive terms, (2016) (2024) and (2028) only surpassed term wise by Franklin D. Roosevelt with four.
Excellent piece of work. As a Brit, I was expecting flag waving " are nt we great " stuff, but you nailed the last few Presidents. Thank you for an informative video.
This is a good video but I have to point out the fact that you left out President Andrew Johnson he came after Lincoln, and also you forgot to mention the fact that LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act into law while he was president.
there's only been 45 Men who served as President, dumbass. pay attention. all but one were fully white men at that, which was accomplished by suppressing and oppressing others
@@AIHistorianOfficial I loved the record for most bankruptcies line but there are 46 presidents ya know what I wouldn't reflect a certain single term president either in the overall number but f presidents 🤣🤣🤣
@@bustedfender One could argue Nixon truly believed he wasn't a crook and did nothing wrong. Clinton knew doggone well he had relations with that woman.😁
Wow…this was amazing. Bringing all the presidents to life. (Yep. You beat Disney). Making them real was one of the best uses of AI. Thanks. I can see why your channel is so successful.
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Trump the first president two win a second term twice.
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@@AdnanBen95laughs in grover cleveland
The AI is spectacular. I appreciate how you’re not keeping it to yourself and educating everyone on it. Good job!
The thing I found most fascinating is that AI doesn’t think owning 100 pairs of pants is “a lot” by todays standards
It's not bc there are millions of millionaires in the US alone, and that's NOT an exaggeration.
@@nickh7777 There are far more non-millionaires in the US than millionaires, and the non-millionaires don't own anywhere near 100 pairs of pants.
@@blanketstarry7725 said the millionaire...
@@nickh7777 It's hard to tell what you are meaning, but it doesn't sound smart.
@@blanketstarry7725It’s pretty clear what he meant. I don’t know anyone today that owns 100 pair of pants!
8:35 'a sigh of relief for the poor horses'😂😂😂😂😂😂
a neigh of relief
6:46 If James A Garfield actually died in his deathbed while wearing a dress, I will literally never take politics seriously lol
😂😂😂😂😂
He got a big Ol’ pair of boobies on him too
Yes, President Garfield looked quite, um, womanly in his final hours.
@@celticsanster- At a whopping 34C ..lol..
When AI gets it wrong, sometimes it gets it horribly wrong. Obviously added to the video for some comic relief and to see who might notice it ;-)
Calvin Coolidge also did some good things during his presidency
Agreed. Coolidge was for small government and the free market. Makes sense since he vetoed 50 bills in 6 short years.
Coolidge was the best president!
@@Supremedalex yes indeed, but many historians rank him at number 27
Like WHAT? He was a terrible do-nothing
@@Eazy-ERyder No he's not! He did good things too like the Indian Citizenship Act of 1925 which granted citizenship to Native Americans living in the Country
Correction- FDR was ELECTED but did not serve four terms- he died on April 12th, 1945, less than three months after serving in his fourth term. Also, an interesting fact about Warren Harding and Harry Truman- it was said of Harding that his only qualification for President was that in appearance he looked like a president. As for Truman, he was the last President who possessed only a high school education...
So, you say He "did NOT serve FOUR TERMS,"🤔🤔🤔🤔 but died three months "after serving his FOURTH term"??
@Alphonse-Joseph De Gbahou I meant to say, of FDR, "he died on April 12, 1945, less than three months after STARTING his fourth term," which began at his fourth inauguration as President on January 20, 1945. My error...
@@davidwhitney1171 oh ok. Get it
@@alphonse-josephdegbahou2906three months is not the same thing as a full term.
@@alphonse-josephdegbahou2906”3 months after serving his 3rd term”
William McKinley was not killed in NYC, he was killed in Buffalo. If you get this simple, well documented, fact wrong, how many other inaccuracies are there? I counted 13 false, or misinterpreted, facts. Appreciate your visual efforts, but accuracy is terribly important. AI has a long way to go.
They did my guy Polk dirty. He's a top 10 president. Highly underrated.
Nah, he was one of the worst
@@DeepThinker_6597he gave us Texas, he is one of the best President.
Polk is also reputedly the last President who ever answered a knock on the White House door himself. Imagine the President opening it and saying, "Hi, what'dya want?"
Gotta highly respect both of the Adams' John and John Quincy for being impassioned abolitionists. Regardless of how they were both seen with mixed reviews, they were highly respectable men with morals. Also, his son, J.Q. would have been an amazing president if he didn't get gaslighted by the Jacksonians in Congress and his own vp, Calhoun.
It is important to point out that slavery was made illegal in Massachusetts in 1780. It's less about them but more about their state. Don't get me wrong, I love both Adams. Aside from his presidency, I think John Adams is a criminally underrated American hero.
@@HistoryBluff137 1780 means that John Adams was a trendsetter, because he did have the monetary means to have slaves, but was known to be a hard worker both as a professional lawyer (and a very, very good one at that) and as a humble farmer despite his wealth.
I'll also add despite Jefferson owning over six hundred slaves, he himself was actively and vocally against slavery, you can see so in his papers and essays. As matter of fact in his will he left this world wishing he could free his slaves but due to debt he accumulated towards the end of his life and the law of the time stating slaves were property he was forced to sell off his slaves at the time of his death to free his inheritors from enquiring this massive debt. I like to imagine from the evidence we see from a majority of the founding fathers like Madison, Hamilton and so on and so fourth they were all against the ideals of slavery arguing it was quite possibly the biggest threat to the constitution and the republic and as well as to their own liberty, "liberty can be stolen by liberty when used as tyranny" -James Madison, I'll also mention this is more or less what he said and not an accurate word by word quote.
The characterization of John Adams as a committed abolitionist is not true. he did not like slavery but he was nothing like William Lloyd Garrison. When John Adams wrote the first draft of the Massachusetts State Constitution he wrote slavery in it as a right. Massachusetts voted it out against the wishes of Adams. I do not doubt anyone's patriotism and sincerity because they held views immoral but acceptable in their day and age. No red-blooded American can doubt the patriotism of Washington, Jefferson, Adams, Madison, etc no matter the slavery issue. We make a big deal out of it today but they did not back then.
@@HistoryBluff137 The three generations of Adams following John, were also notable in their own rights. John's son John Quincy also became President and was a well known abolitionist. He also defended in Court the slave leader in the slave ship Amistad uprising. John Quincy's son Charles Francis was a notable American diplomat, who I believe served both in England and possibly France. Charles Francis's son Henry became a well respected Historian.
Did A.I. make up those jokes or what? I tell you I laughed every time I replayed them .
We're glad you enjoyed it! 😂
@@AIHistorianOfficial Damn dude, starting with Clinton you got snarky as hell. Total tonal shift. Hilarious stuff.
Thanks Mathew😂😂We had to make History great again!
@@AIHistorianOfficial i should be president. i would make america a galaxy civilization
@@AIHistorianOfficialwhich ai image generator do u use? I can never find one thst gets that good results
The fact that you counter Cleveland twice gets you a new follower. Good work
This is the best history class Ive ever received 😂 I finished the video thirsty for more!! And you described Biden perfectly 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Are you serious? Just by Adam's and Jefferson I knew this was bullshit. Extremely narrow and biased takes that misrepresent these men far more than it informs. Edit: also it's all AI made
If this is the best you ever got, you are in serious need of a better education.
@@mountrushmore6425I'm embarrassed to say I'm 33yrs old and it's the first time I've actually learned every single president smh I've only ever known the popular ones like the first three then Lincoln JFK Nixon and the ones in my time
why tf did u put moaning sounds over this?! 🤣
ong 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😭😂🤣
Jimmy carter lived long enough to see AI
And he's still alive despite being in hospice for months now. He's remarkably hardy.
Andrew Johnson surviving impeachment was the among the worst mistakes in US history. The Civil Rights movement would have came a century earlier if he was removed and humiliated.
Another great testament to the legacy of his party.
@@LetsMakeStuff Those democrats are gone forever. They only understood the language of violence. Murder, lynching, setting properties on fire. Anyone can be a victim including the clergy and not just blacks if you offended them enough. Sometimes, it is not even something you did, they just want your property and they know they can get away with it by driving you out or murdering you. But, it was a world that women could not vote and you had to have English ancestry to be fully accepted after a generation. Everyone else got the rough treatment. Not great times and Andrew Johnson did everything to make it last a century. Without LBJ, we could very well be living in some variant of those times. JFK tried, but couldn't get it through Congress. He got Vietnam instead :(
@@LetsMakeStuff That is the other weird part part history, you see either great social movements that change a country and society, then you also see death take its toll that past generations just die off sometimes their beliefs and mores get passed down, other times get faded into history. Very interesting to read about and observe in real time.
Except the law that he violated was a trap designed by the Radical Republicans. The cabinet serves at the pleasure of the President and Johnson had every right to replace a cabinet member. The Congress at the time should have never passed that law since it could be construed as entrapment.
I am not sure on that. Grant was passing rights for blacks to vote ete, but the dems were doing counter bills to stop that. It takes more than 1 man and sometimes 100s of years.
Coolidge had a young son that died as did Pierce which caused deep depression during their term.
Washington too I believe.
Marrying his school teacher😆..Great sound effects though 🤣🤣
Why did you state that Madison was 5' 4" while simultaneously saying he weighed 45 kilograms. We don't weigh humans with the Godless metric system.
Fair enough😂😂😂
Correct, he weighed 24 shekels to put it correctly and stood some 18 cubits high
I am dissapointed that you fail to mention that Martin Van Buren is the only US president not to have English as mother tongue. He was born and raised in the then Dutch town of Kinderhoek (nowadays, Kinderhook) and his name of birth is Maarten van Buren.
Fair enough! That is definitely interesting🤝
I knew hé was flemisch or dutch the name did not sound american 😂
@@Disneynurse2024Roosevelt is also Dutch name.
@@shahrulamar5358 And so is Roosevelt Jr.
@@dutchreagan3676 Trump and Eisenhower are German names.
I already lost it at the intro with Clinton, Bush, and Trump 😂
4:05 I love how there's a tank behind Zachary Taylor, which wasn't invented until 65 years after his death.
L😂L
lol I thought I was the only who saw this... haha. Love how there's no "proofread" of pictures with AI :P
Now, if history was taught like this, students may pay more attention. 😂
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I think they will hear the moaning sounds and burst out laughing and won't be able to concentrate for the rest of the video lol
@@shehannanayakkara4162 I was wondering about the moaning, too. At some point, I had to pause the video and check if something was not playing in the background.😂😂
MAY? I doubt it. Most people that never enjoyed history, would probably not enjoy even with AI. But you do you.
McKinley was not shot in New York City, it was in Buffalo.
How could you forget Reagan’s assassination attempt?
Fair enough, It was quite difficult fitting 45 presidents into a 13 minute video. Our goal was predominantly entertainment and we hope you enjoyed it🤝
And then the balloon popping and he said “missed me” at one of his speeches 😂
@@thelastvalkyrie1998 lol, I remember that.
Also...missing the main point of being the president who brought down the Communist bloc of the world!... thus single handedly ending the Cold War...
@abhimanyureddy9198 yeah you are right, it is his own ideology he presents here, even admitting editing the AI transcript and thereby only presenting what suits his narrative. Thats called manipulating or to use a better word: CENSORSHIP!
And at the same time there were so many errors and false statements in the video + historical facts were left out, to paint his own picture, which he then spins as: oh I only did it for "entertainment"
Its quite 'entertaining' how he left out that fact in the title, and in stead using words as "recreating" and "history" to mislead and then pick and chose whatever he sees fit!
pfffffffffffff!!!!
Zachery Taylor ate pickles with buttermilk as his favorite meal on July 4th in hot sun. He got indigestion. Bloodletting was form of medical practice of the day. His arm was cut to the point he later got gang green. His arm was then cut off. He basically died from blood loss. His body was exhumed a few years back to see if the story was true and test for poison. No poison was found. His arm was buried with his body.
😮 Oh, wow. Thanks for sharing.
that bill Clinton segment had me laughing 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro this is crazy! 🔥🔥
Jackson should be remembered for his unthinkable feat of "killing the bank" (though it only worked for about 60 years after). The struggle to own the money supply was the number one factor driving American wars, and still is today.
But he seems to be really ignored for his trail of tears fiasco, his hanging British Agents in Florida, evil and dangerous man. Uncouth and instrumental in getting Texas into the Union.
Reagan stopped the cold war, had Russia retreat from Germany and broke the Soviet Union conveniently forgotten in this narrative.
Some of these, I completely forgot about. Thanks for the reminders.
Nixon wasn't forced to resign. He resigned to avoid an upcoming impeachment.
I'm new here. Did AI write all the scripts? And what finishing touches were human made? Thanks so much! Looks good so far. I think you're on to something. Also, one last question. Is the narrator a human voice or AI generated?
@@RobertMatlock How do you know? I know the narration is AI as I've seen that exact voice in many parts. And some of the writing sounds unhumanlike but I can't be for sure
George Washington looks like John Travolta with a wig 😂
Who else feels we should dress like back then? Suits/nice attire. I'd be more confident
hey; so, i'm running for president one day. not soon, at least 20 years in the future. anyway, one of my goals is to "influence, but not enforce modernism" ill be dressing very uniquely, nothing like suits and outdated attire. you wouldn't believe the designs I have already made, but other than that, i do think it is very neat to see how they used to dress!
I'll vote for you! Please do
We absolutely agree, you've got our votes too!🤝🤝 In the past, people from all walks of life possessed a refined sense of style. However, today the focus seems to have shifted towards large prominent brand names and logos.
thomas jefferson writing all men are equal and owing 600 slaves hahaha what a circus .........
Owning slaves back then was an accepted way of life in society. When Jeffferson wrote the Declaration there was a clause to abolish slavery. It was deleted to get the votes of the south,
Well despite his faults what he wrote laid the groundwork to end slavery and later segregation. Honestly he was pulling from John Locke and Thomas Paine and many speculate that he had Paine come up with it while he wrote it down on paper since they were best friends. Thomas Paine was staunchly against slavery and the writing style and views for The Declaration Of Independence is very similar to Paine's Common Sense. Either way the groundwork was laid.
The Declaration of Independence was basically a letter to King George informing him of America breaking off with Great Britain. The reference to the line "all men are created equal" had nothing to do with slavery, but everything to do with Monarchs' claim that they are "ordained by God" to rule over their subjects, which the Founders rejected entirely. The slavery/Jefferson argument is getting very tiresome, come up with something new.
Jefferson once remarked that "slavery was like holding a wolf by the ears , , , you don't like it, but you can't let go (paraphrase)". Many people also confuse the Constitution with the Declaration of Independence, they're entirely two different documents and years apart.@@juggernautnation369
Great video bro. Which AI did you use for these images?
Thanks! We use a combination of the different AI's on the market but it is mainly Midjourney + Adobe
@@AIHistorianOfficial You're gift to mankind. Thanks for sharing
Some of the presidents don't look like the portraits and photos we have of them.
The sexual moan made at 4:32 when they talk about Millard Fillmore marrying his wife… 😂😂😂 not to mention when introducing Buchanan.
"Owning 100 pairs of pants, not a lot by today's standards"... what if I told you I never in all my life... combined 😢
😂 I think 20 is extreme 15 still too many and 10 just about right. 😂
Saaaame. I have 5 work pants. And I've had them for years now.
I enjoy this type of content. However, I would suggest a little more accuracy on the research. For example, McKinley was shot in Buffalo, New York, not NYC.
Keep up the amazing work man. Been binge watching all your videos!!
Thanks Abdullah! 🤝
Still can't ever forgive Carter for that bullshit stunt giving away the canal
JFK is sitting in the wrong seat in the limo
Love the story of Andrew Jackson in one of his many duels, he dug the bullet out of his arm, set it on the table and said to his dualist " I believe this is yours" He is extraordinarily brave
He was also a Genocidal racist
He was so tough his nickname was old hickory.
The most impressive he did was survive multiple assassination attempts while he was trying to kill off the First National Bank of america. He realized that it was a parasitic and evil organization that was attempting to gradually financially enslave america.
The First National Bank, and the Second National Bank are what is now referred to as the Federal Reserve
It's the same group of banking families that have traditionally conniving their way into politics in order to manipulate and defraud citizens.
The first and second National Bank for private organizations. Just like our current federal reserve is, it is not a government organization although it is given the appearance of it in order to make Americans not question it. Otherwise they would question its existence and realize they didn't need it.
Andrew Jackson recognize that the First National Bank / Federal Reserve of that time was the single biggest threat to American freedom and democracy.
Once he began fighting to shut it down and kick the parasitic Bankers out of government, the assassination attempts began.
The biggest and closest call came when an assassin closed in on him at Point Blank Range, firing two dueling pistols. Both of which misfired!
Jackson being Jackson immediately took his cane and began beating the shit out of the guy! He would have killed the assassin if several Congressmen, including Daniel Boone, hadn't stepped in to save and arrest the killer.
Throughout his life, Andrew Jackson considered him ending the Federal Reserve / First National Bank as being the single most important thing he had done to Serve and Protect America.
On his deathbed, Jackson's last words were reported to be "I killed The Bank!". He died happy and with the thanks of many grateful americans.
Sadly, modern day Americans do not understand what the Federal Reserve truly is.
The “Big Steve” nickname was funny.
Also dang you didn’t have to do Clinton like that 💀
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that last one....WOW whatta putz
There’s so many wrong facts in this UA-cam video & it lacks key facts regarding each President.
It needs to be more comprehensive.
How did you make these videos?
Just out of curiosity, what app or platform do you use to create your AI? keep up the great content!
Thanks Callum! We use Midjourney and Adobe for finishing touches.
Morris wrote “We the people” and never owned a slave. He wrote the entire intro to the constitution. AI is fascinating but it’s not anything different they’re teaching our kids in schools.
Morris was never president.
I think we all can Agree we can keep biden out of this list
OK, after this atrocity, I am grateful I learned from books and not computers.
Truly amazing what AI is capable of, keep it up! ❤️
AI skipped over the part about Jefferson composing the Declaration of Independence.
dude, you need to do more videos man, I really enjoy this, like start telling stories about the videos posted in the shorts section in details.
Actually, McKinley was shot in Buffalo, not NYC
This stuff is more interesting than my actual history class lol. Thanks for the free information
Thanks for the nice comment! 🤝
Reagan decreased taxes for ALL individuals and gave us the boom of the 90s.
So there was a recession in the 80's when he was president,but a boom in the 90's when he wasn't president?
@@SuperBigdude77 What recession in the 80s? There was a GDP dip in 82, then it came roaring back. It only slowed down when GHWB, mister "no new taxes" raised taxes.
The companies that boomed in the 90s got their start in the 80s.
McKinley falling after being shot with his mouth opened had me cracking up.
When I was a kid I thought it was funny that #23 was scared of electricity. Decades later I know about the wiring and components they had back them and am shocked that anybody survived.
This was....interesting. CERTAINLY entertaining! Impressive.
We appreciate the nice comment!
@@AIHistorianOfficial YOU DO REALIZE THAT PRESIDENT GARFIELD IS LYING IN A BED DYING WEARING A DRESS - COMPLETE WITH A FULL SET OF TITS? .... RIGHT? PROOF YOUR AI !
I like the AI Historian Version, I Subscribed
They get some things wrong. Lincoln was not an abolitionist. He hated slavery, but loved the USA more. He offered the rebels huge compromise on slavery, all in vain. His great accomplishment was keeping the US from breaking apart.
Lincoln is the same bastatd like all the others us president terrorists...
The description of Reagan is so lacking that it forgot to mention the collapse of the Soviet Union...
Isn’t that Grover Cleveland at 7:02 and not Chester Arthur?
"Joe Biden likes chocolate chip ice cream" lmao
Beautiful background sounds great stuff
Sure it's easy to hate on Nixon because of Watergate, but no credit for ending the Vietnam war? Seems like Watergate pales in comparison to the shenanigans employed by recent administrations
Ha. Great video, loved it. The ending was epic! Lol.
People still think Watergate was a big deal? In this video, that was the place to put a countering "by today's standards" reference.
Pretty good overview. The only glaring omission I can think of is no mention of the Civil Rights Act under LBJ.
Well I mean the Civil Rights Act was only to benefit his party not black rights 😂 Not the most racist quote by LBJ but he said “These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a problem for us since they've got something now they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now we've got to do something about this, we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference.” Regardless, black people have been voting Democrat ever since (and don’t try and come at me for hating democrats, I think both parties are stupid)
Since the democrats opposed the Civil Rights act for nearly 100 years, it just doesn't matter.
The winners write the history
That actually looked a lot like Thomas Jefferson and Jackson looked decent too. Sometimes AI doesn't do too bad.
@royalcatwalk this is a great channel, compliments!
Im not american, but my favorite american president is abraham Lincoln
Forgot that Trump led the greatest economy in American history, next to Reagan.
Yet, why would that ever be cited.
I’d think that it’s still a major thing to own 100 pairs of pants today. 🤷🏽♂️
We Need President Trump Back. Trump 2024. 🇺🇸
No mention of LBJ’s awesome record of domestic accomplishments. Remembered solely for Vietnam ? I strongly disagree with that characterization. And Nixon solely remembered for Watergate? How about his trip to China?
Why is there an anime girl moaning half way through the video 💀
that Buchanan background sound LOL
It seems Buchanan was obsessed with Pornhub 😂😂
@@edvinparmeza1298 😂😂
I really couldn't stop replaying buchanan part LMAO 😂😂😂
In the future video: Donald Trump, both the 45th and 47th President of the United States. Only the second president to have done so after Grover Cleveland. And has the second longest tenure with three non consecutive terms, (2016) (2024) and (2028) only surpassed term wise by Franklin D. Roosevelt with four.
Excellent piece of work. As a Brit, I was expecting flag waving " are nt we great " stuff, but you nailed the last few Presidents. Thank you for an informative video.
A lot of our presidents do suck but we can still wave our flags and be proud of our country🤷🏻♂️
@@tylerreeves3251 the only thing is you guys need to learn when it's appropriate xD
@@TheChill001 first place means you get to do it all the time... every other country gets to stay salty :)
@@TheChill001What do you mean by that?
LMAO 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
FDR's fourth term commenced on January 20, 1945 and he died in April 1945. He did not serve his fourth term. Harry Truman did.
TRUMP!!!2024!!!!MAGA!!!!
Obama aka Barry is not african american. He's not even 100% black. Stop saying that. He also likes men, specifically Big Mike. Trump = GOAT.
Joe Biden liking chocolate chip ice cream got you a sub 😂😂
And sniffing and groping little kids..
100 pairs of pants is not a lot by todays standards…
Um…what? I own 4-5. 😳
That was freaking hilarious when Clinton and Biden came up. 😂😂
Biden : choccy chip and corn pop
This is a good video but I have to point out the fact that you left out President Andrew Johnson he came after Lincoln, and also you forgot to mention the fact that LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act into law while he was president.
God Bless America.
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Hahahaha very interesting....
I wanna see more
Subbed!
Excellent image renderings.
McKinley was not shot in New York City - he was short in Buffalo.
Now this was better than the history class i had
4:07 Was President Taylor standing in front of armored vehicle of some kind?
Correction: there are 46 US presidents
45 because Grover Cleveland was both 22nd and 24th📚
there's only been 45 Men who served as President, dumbass. pay attention. all but one were fully white men at that, which was accomplished by suppressing and oppressing others
And after all that , you get joe.. who love chocolate chip ice cream🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
@@AIHistorianOfficial I loved the record for most bankruptcies line but there are 46 presidents ya know what I wouldn't reflect a certain single term president either in the overall number but f presidents 🤣🤣🤣
13 CLAIMED AND RECOGNIZED BY THE GREATEST US PRROF ALL TIME!!! PRESIDENT, RAY!!!
0:02 is just the most legendary lie a US president has ever said. 😂
😂😂😂
What about “I am not a crook” and “I did nothing wrong”?
@@bustedfender One could argue Nixon truly believed he wasn't a crook and did nothing wrong. Clinton knew doggone well he had relations with that woman.😁
1:37 Bruh did you forget about the civil war??
Wow…this was amazing. Bringing all the presidents to life. (Yep. You beat Disney). Making them real was one of the best uses of AI. Thanks. I can see why your channel is so successful.