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The Writer Here: I'll do my best to answer any questions about the video here. But first, congratulations are in order comment section, you successfully badgered me into including the Gulf Campaign. I wasn't planning on including it in favor the Caribbean and Indian theaters, but you asked about the Spanish in the Gulf so much we had to include it. Bravo.
Having free acess to this content is insane. I cant imagine how many people have become more knowledgable through your efforts. Keep up the good work!👍
Boy oh boy. I've been a fan for many years now and this just takes the cake. My knowledge of history has grown immensely thanks to you guys and many others on UA-cam. Keep it up. ✌️🇺🇲
I'm so glad the other theaters of the war were given attention. I'm hoping more early American history may be in a video in the future. Excellent work!
Just finished your English Civil War video and am studying up to the American revolution, im really looking forward to it. Iv been waiting for a detailed series on it.
I am very thankful to the Kings and Generals channel that this type of extremely high quality content is free for history enthusiasts like me . Much appreciated ❤❤
Been ingesting a fair amount of this channel recently. My co dungeon master is doing a Peloponnesian war based campaign, I have listened to y’all’s large video on it multiple times recently.
Québécois here. I'm glad you covered extensively the Québec campaign. Hope you'll cover the French and Indian wars eventually, as well as the Rebellions of 1837-38 (a quite interesting period). Anyway, my only note is how pronounce Longueuil (1:04:03), specifically the second part. I understand this sound might be uncommon to anglophones, so, I'll try my best to explain it. Essentially, try to pronounce the word "eye" in French (which is written "oeil"). That is exactly the sound pronounced here. Thank you again K&G for this supercut video and everything you do! Cheers!
More Canadian history please! There are tons of battles and wars that were fought for control of the maritimes, between Micmaq, Maliseet, Acadians and English. Additionally there was a battle i love to read about that was Quebec's battle of Thermopolye, that being The Battle of Long Sault where 12 Frenchmen and 40 Huron held off in a last stand against 700 Iroqouis
Yes! I’m a French Canadian too, and I hope their Will be another documentary in the future adressing the 7 years war and French and Indian War. The Battle of Québec of 1759 would be awsome!!
I still to this day, go back and watch your other videos. You make learning history come alive quite a bit more than my old history classes that would give us a paragraph and moving onto the next section.
Love this. My 5th great grandfather, Nathan Harper, was at Guilford Courthouse and Eutaw Springs. I've got 9 ancestors who served in the Revolution and I am absolutely fascinated by the war and the eras before and after.
The American Revolutionary War is probably the most falsely represented and recounted war in history... mainly by US media and Hollywood. Independence was inevitable, but the English parliament's policies led to war and hastened it. As a Brit I am shocked how ignorant most Americans are about the war and the events surrounding it. The average American thinks the Brits just rolled up one day in ships and tried to control Americans like some kind of evil Empire, without appreciating that most Americans (at the time) were directly descended from Brits and considered themselves part of Britain, and that Britain played a huge role in supporting the growth of the colonies in the first place. Without Britain there would be no USA as we know it today.. history is complex.
just wanna say i felt like i was watching the history channel XD the whole time just the quality and the accuracy of the information is like cable tv level if not higher!, I'm sure you could get a slot on the history channel with this level of quality man just absolutely blown away as a world history teacher the level of attention to detail, accuracy and animations of this video top class i will for sure use this video when i touch on the American revolution and give everyone the UA-cam channel link to all the students that pass by my classroom. congrats on beating the history channel in terms of what i usually use and keep up the great work!!!
Finally had the chance to see this video in it's entirety. You can see a lot of work being done to fix the series flaws, so much that I would recomend watching this version over the individual episodes! Small editing issues are present here and there but considering the amount of extra content and all the rearrengments made to fit them in and improve the narration this has to be expected.
I love your long form documentaries. I watch something almost every night! I live in upstate NY and right next to the St. Lawrence River so it's really cool to see that theater of the war here.
Will be able to finish finally that serie (stopped at 5 due to time management) with new content! Will be perfect for a slow morning during xmas leaves!
Finished to watch! Intersting to see the India, Gibraltar and Caribbean ''frontline''. It for sure didnt help the british for ressources management for the war in NA. The Quebec invasion added also some context. Wondering, considering the current shit show with curent Canada/US relation if you will make a serie or episode on the 1812 war? Great work!
Thanks guy's 😊 👍🙏💖 this video is amazing, this story totally changed the planet 👏 😀, I'm loving it ❤like a sponge 🧽 sucking it in ,I'm ex UK 🇬🇧 Manchester living in Australia 🇦🇺 cheers 🍻 and God bless 😊❤❤
I am up to Lexington, and this is an almost perfect review lecture for students sitting for the AP American History examination. There are just two small issues missing. 1. The creation of the Vice-Admiral Courts (Sugar Act) to counter the colonists' use of jury nullication regarding smugglers and the backlash they caused. 2. That Townsend tried to disguise his revenue-raising taxes as trade regulations (duties), which the Americans had previously accepted as consitutional. Townsend was challenged by John Dickinson in one of his Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer. Where he exposed Townsend's duplicity. Otherwise, it was a perfect lecture for the run-up to the American Revolition. A great listen. Thank you.
Well civil war is in the works but i agree, especially 1812 or even just include it as part of the napoleonic wars similar to say their video series on the pacific war like guadalcanal.
Good work your the future of the history channel keep it up I watch you videos with my son to help explain a more honest display of world history. Good work
Wow! I'm 3 hours in 😮 ,this is mind blowing 🤯 🧠 👍 , learning so much, you guy's have nailed 👏 it ❤️ 😍 👀, loved about 🇮🇳 Indian commerce financing British campaign 👏, and French and Spanish involved 👏!! Amazing history that changed the world 🌎 forever 😀 ❤❤ 😊
He often gets over looked because of the deeds of his more famous superiors, namely benedict arnold in Quebec, horatio gates at saratoga, and Nathaniel green at Guilford Courthouse. Also should note that most of his unit is made of virginia riflemen which will only add to their effectiveness as light infantry. Also see the fat electricians video on him to really show you his life story.
I've often wondered how different Nova Scotia would have become if we had sided with the Americans. Its hard to imagine how much we would have changed, both in the moment of independence and later on with things like Manifest Destiny and Slavery/the civil war Looking forward to when you guys eventually cover Canadain history
I was asking myself if a documentary about the Seven Years War / French and Indian War could be possible! Personally, I am a French Canadian and I loved the part about the American invasion of Quebec during this episode, events that are often overshadowed by the main conflict. A close look to the Battle of Quebec of 1759 would be awsome! Thanks
It’s crazy to me that I can drive about an hour east of my house and visit the site of one of the most significant battles in the Revolutionary War or I could drive an hour west of my house and visit the sites of one of the most significant battles of the Civil War.
Some of these events... I remember playing them in Assassin's creed 3 Boston tea party was probably when Connor Kenway looked at his father and threw a cargo in the water
Thanks! So, funny thing. The town called "Kings mountain" is in North Carolina, while the battle took place in Kings mountain, which is now a National Military Park in South Carolina. We made that mistake in the standalone video.
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4 hours! All hail K&G!
"All Battles from the Americas to India"
Americas? How many America are there?
As a Canadian i want to say you say Canadians wrong. Its Can-aid-ee-ans Your saying Can-ad-dee-ans
The Writer Here: I'll do my best to answer any questions about the video here. But first, congratulations are in order comment section, you successfully badgered me into including the Gulf Campaign. I wasn't planning on including it in favor the Caribbean and Indian theaters, but you asked about the Spanish in the Gulf so much we had to include it. Bravo.
Bro thank you for all your incredibly hard work!!❤
Bullying works! 🌈 ✨
Bullying works! 🌈 ✨
I'm on the first Minutes of the video and so far... The writing, is chef's kiss.
Thank you for adding the Spanish as their contribution is usually not taught or spoken about.
Having free acess to this content is insane. I cant imagine how many people have become more knowledgable through your efforts. Keep up the good work!👍
eleventy gazillion and threeve people have learned from this channel
*“Independence Forever!”* -John Adams
Can’t wait for more historical content from this channel!
Boy oh boy. I've been a fan for many years now and this just takes the cake. My knowledge of history has grown immensely thanks to you guys and many others on UA-cam. Keep it up. ✌️🇺🇲
I'm so glad the other theaters of the war were given attention. I'm hoping more early American history may be in a video in the future. Excellent work!
Gibraltar supremacy!
I wholeheartedly agree
I had no idea
World War 0
Early American history is British history.
The quality of these long documentaries are off the charts. Bravo!
Just finished your English Civil War video and am studying up to the American revolution, im really looking forward to it. Iv been waiting for a detailed series on it.
Unbelievable work man. Seriously impressive. Easy enough to understand but in so much depth you learn a lot.
Thank you so much!
I am very thankful to the Kings and Generals channel that this type of extremely high quality content is free for history enthusiasts like me . Much appreciated ❤❤
Been ingesting a fair amount of this channel recently.
My co dungeon master is doing a Peloponnesian war based campaign, I have listened to y’all’s large video on it multiple times recently.
Happy to hear that! I would love to know how a Peloponnesian war campaign might work
Need a detailed documentry on British conquest of india and the Timurid dynasty (Timur to Bahadur Shah Zafar)
Thanks!
People forget this was a truly global war. We had battles in Europe, India and the seas of the Caribbean.
John Paul Jones ♥️
Aye stretched out over the globe, yet another example of a 'world war'
Long live the Massachusetts Navy.
Lol
You know what global means right?
This is the best channel on UA-cam. Thanks K&G ❤
Notice for the editor: @ 2:56:00 all of the troops, ships, placards and names are missing.
Yes I found the same too . 😊
Québécois here. I'm glad you covered extensively the Québec campaign. Hope you'll cover the French and Indian wars eventually, as well as the Rebellions of 1837-38 (a quite interesting period).
Anyway, my only note is how pronounce Longueuil (1:04:03), specifically the second part. I understand this sound might be uncommon to anglophones, so, I'll try my best to explain it. Essentially, try to pronounce the word "eye" in French (which is written "oeil"). That is exactly the sound pronounced here.
Thank you again K&G for this supercut video and everything you do!
Cheers!
!⚜️Québec⚜️!
More Canadian history please! There are tons of battles and wars that were fought for control of the maritimes, between Micmaq, Maliseet, Acadians and English.
Additionally there was a battle i love to read about that was Quebec's battle of Thermopolye, that being The Battle of Long Sault where 12 Frenchmen and 40 Huron held off in a last stand against 700 Iroqouis
Yes! I’m a French Canadian too, and I hope their Will be another documentary in the future adressing the 7 years war and French and Indian War. The Battle of Québec of 1759 would be awsome!!
I still to this day, go back and watch your other videos. You make learning history come alive quite a bit more than my old history classes that would give us a paragraph and moving onto the next section.
Another hours long video, the best thing to watch at night and is even covering a great historical war
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Stunning work as always - one of the best channels on UA-cam, a credit to the platform's serious creators. Thanks so much! 💐
Love this. My 5th great grandfather, Nathan Harper, was at Guilford Courthouse and Eutaw Springs. I've got 9 ancestors who served in the Revolution and I am absolutely fascinated by the war and the eras before and after.
Thank yall for putting this all together into one video. I know it takes yall a bunch if effort.
Thanks!
I love how you quickly summarized the French and Indian War. It was executed in a very concise and effective manner.
Washington was there
@@Eagler-yc7yx some say he started it
Yo how dare Cornwallis attack America on 9/11. Had he no decency on the anniversary of such a tragic day?
British
The presentations are amazing and clarified many false assumptions we were taught in elementary and high school.
The American Revolutionary War is probably the most falsely represented and recounted war in history... mainly by US media and Hollywood. Independence was inevitable, but the English parliament's policies led to war and hastened it. As a Brit I am shocked how ignorant most Americans are about the war and the events surrounding it. The average American thinks the Brits just rolled up one day in ships and tried to control Americans like some kind of evil Empire, without appreciating that most Americans (at the time) were directly descended from Brits and considered themselves part of Britain, and that Britain played a huge role in supporting the growth of the colonies in the first place. Without Britain there would be no USA as we know it today.. history is complex.
You guys are amazing at what you do!!! Thank you for all the content, it really is important and entertaining!
Lol. Gibraltar gets the 18th century version of no more working from home rules. No wonder morale plummeted.
Animations became top tier well done.
Four Hours? This seems more than what was in the series. Is there extra content in this one like the Diadochi long video?
Yep, more than an hour of new stuff
Great job
Any plan on a series on British conquest of india or a series on Timurids from Timur to fall of Delhi to British?
@SafavidAfsharid3197 yep
F yeah!!! Thank you!!!
I really wish you guys were around when I was in school. I would have loved to watch these videos in my history classes
Thanks!
just wanna say i felt like i was watching the history channel XD the whole time just the quality and the accuracy of the information is like cable tv level if not higher!, I'm sure you could get a slot on the history channel with this level of quality man just absolutely blown away as a world history teacher the level of attention to detail, accuracy and animations of this video top class i will for sure use this video when i touch on the American revolution and give everyone the UA-cam channel link to all the students that pass by my classroom. congrats on beating the history channel in terms of what i usually use and keep up the great work!!!
Thank you!
Absolutely brilliant. Thank You very much.
Thank you for this. Being taught this in school made it very tiring but to watch it like this reinvigorated my childhood interest.
doesn't help that school usually removes a lot of nuance from these things.
This is a wonderful documentary. So thorough. So many things covered that I hadn’t known anything about. Thank you.
I don’t comment a lot but just wanted to say that I love y’alls content and especially these long form videos, I can’t wait to watch this!
Thanks for your hard work KnG! as always!
Thank you for this amazing content.
Thanks for a nother great historical video
This is the most in depth and entertaining history man can watch!!
I listen to so many of these at work! Thanks for all the hard work, for all those involved!
Christmas has come early, boys. Thank you!
Thanks for finally breaching this spicy era of our history
This is superb , really enjoying these and going to become a member
Thank you!
Finally had the chance to see this video in it's entirety. You can see a lot of work being done to fix the series flaws, so much that I would recomend watching this version over the individual episodes!
Small editing issues are present here and there but considering the amount of extra content and all the rearrengments made to fit them in and improve the narration this has to be expected.
Now I know what I’ll be spending four hours on
Love these long history videos. yall do great work. Keep it up. With all the history we have, it would be very cool to see what you guys wanna share.
Thank you!
Thanks K+G!!
Had no idea there was an Indian theater
Excellent Video!
Thank you!
Another fantastic video!
I love your long form documentaries. I watch something almost every night!
I live in upstate NY and right next to the St. Lawrence River so it's really cool to see that theater of the war here.
THANKS K AND G 😍👍 ! HIGHLY EDUCATIONAL, ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT 👏 ❤❤ CHEERS 🍻 FROM AUSTRALIA 🍻 🇦🇺 👏 😊
This is amazing that it's free and so good.....
Thanks!
Your name 😭
@chibble3591 yeah it's getting kinda out dated now. Fewer and fewer people understand what it means nowadays.
Awesome as always, I learn so much more than years of reading. Great narration!!
Such a good breakdown of the theaters of war! Love it!
Absolutely fantastic production. Thank you.
Dude will watch a 4 hour video of a 300 year old war and go 'hell yeah'
Will be able to finish finally that serie (stopped at 5 due to time management) with new content! Will be perfect for a slow morning during xmas leaves!
Finished to watch! Intersting to see the India, Gibraltar and Caribbean ''frontline''. It for sure didnt help the british for ressources management for the war in NA. The Quebec invasion added also some context. Wondering, considering the current shit show with curent Canada/US relation if you will make a serie or episode on the 1812 war? Great work!
Thanks guy's 😊 👍🙏💖 this video is amazing, this story totally changed the planet 👏 😀, I'm loving it ❤like a sponge 🧽 sucking it in ,I'm ex UK 🇬🇧 Manchester living in Australia 🇦🇺 cheers 🍻 and God bless 😊❤❤
It's so long but informative ❤️🩹
That's what she said.
Any chance of getting a video series about the "Seven Years War"?
Including the French and Indian War, It would be awsome
I am up to Lexington, and this is an almost perfect review lecture for students sitting for the AP American History examination.
There are just two small issues missing.
1. The creation of the Vice-Admiral Courts (Sugar Act) to counter the colonists' use of jury nullication regarding smugglers and the backlash they caused.
2. That Townsend tried to disguise his revenue-raising taxes as trade regulations (duties), which the Americans had previously accepted as consitutional. Townsend was challenged by John Dickinson in one of his Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer. Where he exposed Townsend's duplicity.
Otherwise, it was a perfect lecture for the run-up to the American Revolition.
A great listen. Thank you.
Thanks. We have to cut details for some brevity.
Another great video! Thank you very much!
Great job
Four hours on the American Revolution? Count me in.
Thanks guys.
Awesome. Now we need similar long videos for the 1812 war, the Mexican-American War, and the Civil War.
Well civil war is in the works but i agree, especially 1812 or even just include it as part of the napoleonic wars similar to say their video series on the pacific war like guadalcanal.
Good work your the future of the history channel keep it up I watch you videos with my son to help explain a more honest display of world history. Good work
Been waitin for this upload
An amazing documentary! Watched this during my night shift.
great video, but can we get a 7 years war series
After the Austrian Succession
@ let’s goo thank you so much
@@KingsandGenerals when will that be releasing?
@@davidweissman219 soon, ask on the community page please
Amazingly well done 👏
Amazing as always, happy Thanksgiving!
You're such an inspiration to us! Great content! Thank you for the breakdown.
Thank for your work. I'm impressed.
Awsome! (I should be get my membership back soon dw)
Wow! Just wow!
Wow! I'm 3 hours in 😮 ,this is mind blowing 🤯 🧠 👍 , learning so much, you guy's have nailed 👏 it ❤️ 😍 👀, loved about 🇮🇳 Indian commerce financing British campaign 👏, and French and Spanish involved 👏!! Amazing history that changed the world 🌎 forever 😀 ❤❤ 😊
I can't stop farting while watching this. Thanks guys
Are you a smart fella or a fart smella?
Eat less processed foods, and have more green in your diet.
You should go to the gym. All of a sudden you fart and they reek like all day. Your body uses the food differently and omg it stinks.
@jonbaxter2254 greens just make it worse, lol.
Same, had a pizza before that was slightly dodgy.
Morgan coming out of retirement immediately with the death-ground strat against their best soldiers.
How have I never heard of this guy?
He often gets over looked because of the deeds of his more famous superiors, namely benedict arnold in Quebec, horatio gates at saratoga, and Nathaniel green at Guilford Courthouse. Also should note that most of his unit is made of virginia riflemen which will only add to their effectiveness as light infantry. Also see the fat electricians video on him to really show you his life story.
I love this channel so much man
This is why I play the long game and just wait for the long format video to come out before watching anything.
There is a merit in both approaches, but watching more helps out the channel and each episode works as a standalone
@ since I got your attention when is some more warhammer fantasy content gonna drop on the other channel??
I've often wondered how different Nova Scotia would have become if we had sided with the Americans. Its hard to imagine how much we would have changed, both in the moment of independence and later on with things like Manifest Destiny and Slavery/the civil war
Looking forward to when you guys eventually cover Canadain history
The whole Seven Years War, with the French and Indian War on the american continent, would be awsome!
2:02:30 LoL imagine being bombarded on sides as the city burns, and all your soldiers are more concerned with getting drunk 😅
Great video
This is incredible!
Nice
every day i watch a little more while I eat. this has turned me into a big fan!
Wonderful ❤❤❤❤
I was asking myself if a documentary about the Seven Years War / French and Indian War could be possible! Personally, I am a French Canadian and I loved the part about the American invasion of Quebec during this episode, events that are often overshadowed by the main conflict. A close look to the Battle of Quebec of 1759 would be awsome! Thanks
Your videos should be on the history channel great stuff I'm hoping we can get a long civil war video
It’s crazy to me that I can drive about an hour east of my house and visit the site of one of the most significant battles in the Revolutionary War or I could drive an hour west of my house and visit the sites of one of the most significant battles of the Civil War.
Battle of brandywine is a local battle for me, also the smaller battles of malvern and the paoli massacre!
Some of these events... I remember playing them in Assassin's creed 3
Boston tea party was probably when Connor Kenway looked at his father and threw a cargo in the water
We need a war of 1812 series
There will be one
@ awesome can’t wait
@@KingsandGeneralswell in lad
Thank You K&G .
🐺 LC .
Amazing Vídeo.
Good content
Another peak video
Well done, lads! Have a comment to appease the algorithm.
great video. Small correction, Kings mountain is actually just across the border into North Carolina not South Carolina
Thanks! So, funny thing. The town called "Kings mountain" is in North Carolina, while the battle took place in Kings mountain, which is now a National Military Park in South Carolina. We made that mistake in the standalone video.