I live in marlborough, ma. Green hill and the rest of the sudbury fight is very close by. Lots of KPW history lies on or right off rt 20 that cuts thru town here. We pequot remain. The mohegan took us in. Many of us in CT still.
@lusolad14 сағат бұрын
Maushaup kinda sucked as a protector. As soon as Europeans show up he takes off?!
@Mikefantasia2211 сағат бұрын
He was repacking his pipe during that time.
@maureencopeland5300Күн бұрын
As always men have the power
@blkaftКүн бұрын
Not commonly known, but President Polk KILLED at the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles come on down! No cover Thursday with 2 drink minimum - don't forget to tip the fabulous staff! See ya there!😊
@theotherstatesofamericahis5212Күн бұрын
Polk was a joke thief
@joemagnets9940Күн бұрын
I would say that those that wasted our tax dollars and wasted our SOLDiers lives, by enforcing the 'religious' insanity of THE CULT that bribed and blackmailed them to keep 'america' the idiots of THE CULT are also guilty of TREASON. Joe Magnets
@DEADMANWALKING1776Күн бұрын
Thomas Jefferson on the white house lawn.
@mrmarcusquickКүн бұрын
Berrys personal chef ??
@jenniturtleburger3708Күн бұрын
I’ve been carrying a bullet in my left long for nearly 20 years now.
@kidlast4154Күн бұрын
You just know T.R. killed someone..
@theotherstatesofamericahis5212Күн бұрын
At San Juan Hill certainly
@lokichoki_Күн бұрын
I know of a first lady who might of 😅
@theotherstatesofamericahis5212Күн бұрын
Lou Hoover?
@lokichoki_Күн бұрын
@@theotherstatesofamericahis5212 nope guess again
@lokichoki_Күн бұрын
@@theotherstatesofamericahis5212 it's Laura Bush
@theotherstatesofamericahis5212Күн бұрын
@@lokichoki_ killing folks with her folksy smile
@lokichoki_Күн бұрын
@@theotherstatesofamericahis5212 or a sedan
@user-fg4wg4xd4nКүн бұрын
Opening the border was intentionall which has resulted in deaths....so yeah add Biden to that story
@mattkinley77Күн бұрын
Telling me teddy never killed anyone?? That man was a beast
@theotherstatesofamericahis5212Күн бұрын
Certainly at San Juan Hill
@user-fi1tg7vo8oКүн бұрын
They found several bodies buried in Jacjson's basement
@theotherstatesofamericahis5212Күн бұрын
Really?
@jesuscrisis8439Күн бұрын
Why didn't you discuss Juan Rodriguez?
@theotherstatesofamericahis5212Күн бұрын
I do, but not in this episode which is slightly before his arrival circa 1613
@jesuscrisis8439Күн бұрын
Why didn't you discuss the free Africans, mulattos, and slaves that were in service to the company? You could have added more detail and diversity to your account of events.
@theotherstatesofamericahis5212Күн бұрын
I do check out the culture series episodes
@jonthefisherman48792 күн бұрын
The Clinton’s have entered the chat 😮.
@Harpin5192 күн бұрын
Great information, Graphics ? Not so much , thanks for sharing
@AlexisWallace19843 күн бұрын
My great x (idk... 6? 7?) Grandfather Van Keuren bought a home in Kingston in the year 1711, and it's still there and beautiful today!
@jjww304 күн бұрын
Andrew Jackson survived because his jacket was too long.
@iamtherealsentaliium4 күн бұрын
trump indirectly caused hundreds of thousands of deaths by doing nothing about COVID
@Jignasty54 күн бұрын
Love your lectures, The praying Indian town is pronounced ‘NAY-tick’. Commonly mispronounced
@koreyoneal26235 күн бұрын
My 8th great grandfather , Rev Robert Jordan , married Sarah Winter , daughter of John Winter
@RoyalBeach_7 күн бұрын
I have rewatched this twice now and it really is done so well this series ❤
@andrzejbiesiadecki91928 күн бұрын
English did the same
@andrzejbiesiadecki91929 күн бұрын
WHO is lieing,French or English????
@theotherstatesofamericahis52129 күн бұрын
About what?
@stabbrzmcgee82510 күн бұрын
I am really enjoying this series. Amused by the pronunciations of course. I suggest you go to Montreal for a couple weeks and learn how a good number of those names are actually pronounced (many are street names, or school names, or something). Jean and Jeanne, things like that. Claude rhymes more or less with toad/rode/abode rather than clod, as I learned to my embarrassment my first week in Canada when having a new co-worker Claude. He wasn't a fan of Clod. I learned.
@rwdchannel290111 күн бұрын
My grandfather on my mother's side move to Burbank, California from New Haven, Connecticut in 1949. His ancestors came to MA in 1635, founded Salisbury, MA, and later on moved to New Haven, CT. I grew up on near the beach in Ventura, California.
@crystalcole267412 күн бұрын
I’ve only recently discovered your channel. I love the work you’ve put into these videos. They’re so knowledgeable about early history of the US.
@pauldaystar14 күн бұрын
Land Grabers History Still Today
@highestgood516914 күн бұрын
I'm interested in the role Roch Manitoubawich and the connections via Olivier Tardif, who adopted and named Marie Olivier Sylvestre from Roch. I think she was only 14 at the time she married Martin Prevost. She was first educated i believe by Ursuline nuns, then had private tutors while a servant? With another French family. This seems to have all happened within a period of 5 years. Its a bit traumatizing to learn this history. Thank you for doing this incredible podcast.
@dennisburt461414 күн бұрын
Funny free state still more massholes here pushing there sochalist crap on actuall mainas hay mass come see go home stop pushing youre crap on hard working people ruin your own state not ours you have done enough
@danpride280414 күн бұрын
New Majior research see Joseph Pride of Maine in 1661
@danpride280414 күн бұрын
See Joseph Pride of Maine 1661
@highestgood516914 күн бұрын
Here...the time of Roch Manatouabouich, and Oueou who was a Huron...my ancestors.
@danpride280415 күн бұрын
See Joseph pride of Maine 1661
@bigsilverorb349215 күн бұрын
I don't know what this piece-of-crap rape of history is, but no serious person should be taking it seriously.
@bigsilverorb349215 күн бұрын
AI voice ruining a very important story. As a direct descendant of Mary Dyer, I'm calling bullshit. Smelling foreign influence.
@Mikefantasia2215 күн бұрын
Mashantucket pequot here. Son of Shiakoda Qkalakqua, Awahsus Tah Qkalakqua * Bear Heart , Qkalakqua is our clan mother's name and we are a maternal ppl so we take the mothers name) 9 generations on from the Massacre of our people, we remain. The mohegana took us in after the attack at the fort. We now claim Mohegan - Pequot. My flag(the wolf and snake pictured) flies proudly
@andrewrackliff822315 күн бұрын
Charles V grew up in the Netherlands - William the Silent was a member of his court and new Philip and such.
@andrewrackliff822315 күн бұрын
I forgot - the Dutch were actually irritated that Charles, their Duke, would leave to go to Spain. They also didn't like all those Spanish advisers coming in after their other Duke, Charles dad, Philip, died in Spain.
@andrewrackliff822316 күн бұрын
In Northern Maine, where my wife grew up, you got time off from school for the Harvest and they had festivals and such to commemorate the week or so of time off that the children helped the adults bring it in. Dunno if they still do Harvest break or not.
@andrewrackliff822317 күн бұрын
And unfortunately, the only Gorges that anyone in Maine may happen to know is the dreary fort that sits sentinel out in Casco Bay.
@andrewrackliff822317 күн бұрын
I live in Standish, a town named after Miles Standish. I'm going to be supplementing the school my kids have with this material. So invaluable. Do you have a list of the material you used to learn this? Like primary sources?
@theotherstatesofamericahis521217 күн бұрын
Yes, I make an endnotes episode at the end of each season, I will post sources here for you ahead of that episode.
@kevinbyrne453817 күн бұрын
My mother was born in St. George, Maine, a town that's just opposite Matinicus Island. For years we vacationed there during the summer. Therefore many of these places that you mentioned are familiar to me. Nevertheless, you revealed a HUGE amount of historical information that was new to me. I appreciate your researching and organizing all of this information. Great job.
@theotherstatesofamericahis521217 күн бұрын
Thanks Kevin!
@kerrydavis646617 күн бұрын
Is the picture you used of the first encounter of Samuel de Champlain with the Iroquois - known as the Battle of the Mohawks-featured for this segment at Lake George as you stated , or at the site if the present day Fort Ticonderoga in the banks of Lake Champlain ? I believe is the latter … the date in the historical record places it on 29 July 1609 approximately 1 mile north of the present fort at the ferry point to Larabee Point in Vermont
@theotherstatesofamericahis521210 күн бұрын
This is near the site of Fort Ti. The early videos are just the audio podcast with a visual or two, this picture serves as a decent visual summation for the whole episode.
@ejdotw118 күн бұрын
You are such an awesome instructor!
@Mikefantasia2220 күн бұрын
I need your sources for this time oeriod. Especially anyrhing to do with the native tribes
@jamessheffield417320 күн бұрын
Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State, and the Birth of Liberty by John M. Barry (Author)
@wtfisthisp0020 күн бұрын
My family also came down from Quebec to assist burning Schenectady down with the Algonquins.
@theotherstatesofamericahis521220 күн бұрын
Imma send you the bill
@REALLY365.21 күн бұрын
Micmac Here in Florida.
@RayyanKesnan22 күн бұрын
Great video and I really appreciate you making the distinction of European and Indigenous "american" worldviews. Can I ask what your sources were for this, or any books/articles you'd say were especially important to your understanding of these topics? Thanks for the great videos!