Why didn't the US declare war on the Ottoman Empire during WW1? (Short Animated Documentary)

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@namedrik5876
@namedrik5876 19 күн бұрын
Here before the typo "Ottomsn" is fixed
@even5149
@even5149 19 күн бұрын
me too!
@shmagojirafan5607
@shmagojirafan5607 19 күн бұрын
Inb4 the error is fixed
@adamtank1746
@adamtank1746 19 күн бұрын
Same
@AyameSama
@AyameSama 19 күн бұрын
Same
@slonk420
@slonk420 19 күн бұрын
Notification gang
@yama463
@yama463 19 күн бұрын
"Why didn't America fight the Ottomsn?" Simple: Country could not be found Error: Tag does not exist
@Antarctic_Leader
@Antarctic_Leader 19 күн бұрын
😂
@crunch.dot.73
@crunch.dot.73 19 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥🔥
@CCNYMacGuy
@CCNYMacGuy 19 күн бұрын
Too busy fighting the Ottoyahoo and Ottogeocities Empires
@mattdeats6803
@mattdeats6803 19 күн бұрын
I rate that a c++
@alperylmaz4304
@alperylmaz4304 19 күн бұрын
Time to type "tdebug"
@rjelruiz5867
@rjelruiz5867 18 күн бұрын
As a Filipino, I am surprised and glad that the Ottoman connection during the Philippine-American War was mentioned.
@AztecAmal
@AztecAmal 13 күн бұрын
Ottomsn*
@bonsaigang7656
@bonsaigang7656 3 күн бұрын
as a Turkish guy, I never heard of this. This is odd tho why woluld anyone every mention this in my 18 years of education... I guess we all know the reason
@shadowlynx42
@shadowlynx42 19 күн бұрын
Ottomsn Empire is a really funny typo lol.
@TheMCzorro
@TheMCzorro 19 күн бұрын
And it's beautiful capital Istsnbul. Back then known as Constsntinpple, obviously
@novidsonmychanneljustcomme5753
@novidsonmychanneljustcomme5753 19 күн бұрын
​@@TheMCzorro History Mstters likes this. 👍
@jic1
@jic1 19 күн бұрын
@@TheMCzorro It's nobody's business but the Tusks'.
@timothyernst8812
@timothyernst8812 19 күн бұрын
Otto Microsoft Network.
@Тимофій-я5ь
@Тимофій-я5ь 19 күн бұрын
Dsmn how could "History Mstters" mske the typo, it's so wrong
@ScorpoYT
@ScorpoYT 19 күн бұрын
The USSR will return before the typo is fixed.
@zabg4mer211
@zabg4mer211 19 күн бұрын
Nice one 😂😂😂
@smithjasongeorge2824
@smithjasongeorge2824 19 күн бұрын
The UAAR*
@ryanclarke8436
@ryanclarke8436 19 күн бұрын
Cap 😄
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
During the Ottoman Empire. After the independence of the United States in the 1780s, US ships were attacked by the Ottoman Barbary Pirates 🇹🇷🏴‍☠️ the majority were Turks and Kuloglu (half Turks on their father's side and half North African on their mother's side) and the rest were Turks and there were a few North African natives but mostly Turks and half Turks i.e. Kuloglu. So the Ottoman Turks attacked and captured about 70 US merchant ships and 1,000 US crew members and the Turks brought them to North Africa which was part of the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and under its control and enslaved 1,000 Americans in North Africa. The Turks sold some of them and gave them hard labor shifts, kicked, beat and tortured them, some even killed. At that time, the Ottoman Empire and the Turks did a lot of slavery during the sultan's regime and this included not only Americans but also Europeans and black Africans, probably other people as well. The US had to make a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire because the pirates were going to invade the newly independent country's lands. Because the Ottoman Navy was so powerful that it was no match for the early independent US at that time. The North African regions and governments of the Ottoman Empire were controlled by Turks, Kuloglu and Turkified peoples, such as Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers. & The Ottoman Empire City of Tripoli was controlled and ruled by a Turkish Pasha named Yusuf Karamanli, he was the first enemy of the US and for the first time led the US to fight away from home, so he dragged the US into war with the empire and declared war on the US for overdue payments, which led to the Barbary Wars of 1801-15 between the Turks and the Americans. 1. Barbary War 1801-05 led by Turkish Pasha Yusuf Karamanli fought against the US in the Mediterranean and North African coast with a fighting force consisting mostly of Turks and half of Turkish soldiers, janissaries and the rest Tripolitans and then the 2nd war was basically the same thing happening over and over again, very chaotic conditions at the time. 2. Ottoman Barbary force consisted of Turks, half of Turkish people and the rest of North Africans who were not well off and experienced like the Ottoman Turks. The US was basically taxed by the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and the Turks for 30 years and the ransom agreements were made/signed by the Turks and Americans in the old Ottoman Turkish language. So after the independence of the US the US was only taxed by 1 Foreign Empire in its entire history and that was the Ottoman Empire and also this was the first and only time the US made a tribute/ransom agreement with a foreign empire in a foreign language. & The man who forced the US to pay ransom to the Ottoman Empire was also a Turk named Gazi Hasan Pasha and his statue is in Istanbul with his male pet lion friend, so you can see him here on my channel screen. So back in the day, Turks were like Nazis, both did bad things and bad things happened to them in return. Both empires, Ottoman Turks and Nazi Germans did bad things and had the same enemies... Europe, Russia and the US... so they are very similar and also have old dark histories. Some of them feel pride and guilt in their souls for the rest of their lives. & It is a funny fact that the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and Turks inspired the US to create/build many large aircraft carriers to strengthen their naval fleet and make sure that what happened to the Ottoman Turks before would never happen to anyone again, that is why we have aircraft carriers globally today. So Turks and modern Turkey were not really an ally of the US or a friend of the US and Europe, more like an old enemy. And the Turkish Pasha aka Abdulhamid II bombed and sank the American navy. This war later led to the American & Spanish war (🇨🇺) And this bombardment war/attack was a message to America & it means that whoever sets his eyes on & seizes the land of the Turks will have his hand & head cut off. 🇹🇷🤬🔥⚔️🇺🇸
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
@@ScorpoYT During the Ottoman Empire. After the independence of the United States in the 1780s, US ships were attacked by the Ottoman Barbary Pirates 🇹🇷🏴‍☠️ the majority were Turks and Kuloglu (half Turks on their father's side and half North African on their mother's side) and the rest were Turks and there were a few North African natives but mostly Turks and half Turks i.e. Kuloglu. So the Ottoman Turks attacked and captured about 70 US merchant ships and 1,000 US crew members and the Turks brought them to North Africa which was part of the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and under its control and enslaved 1,000 Americans in North Africa. The Turks sold some of them and gave them hard labor shifts, kicked, beat and tortured them, some even killed. At that time, the Ottoman Empire and the Turks did a lot of slavery during the sultan's regime and this included not only Americans but also Europeans and black Africans, probably other people as well. The US had to make a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire because the pirates were going to invade the newly independent country's lands. Because the Ottoman Navy was so powerful that it was no match for the early independent US at that time. The North African regions and governments of the Ottoman Empire were controlled by Turks, Kuloglu and Turkified peoples, such as Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers. & The Ottoman Empire City of Tripoli was controlled and ruled by a Turkish Pasha named Yusuf Karamanli, he was the first enemy of the US and for the first time led the US to fight away from home, so he dragged the US into war with the empire and declared war on the US for overdue payments, which led to the Barbary Wars of 1801-15 between the Turks and the Americans. 1. Barbary War 1801-05 led by Turkish Pasha Yusuf Karamanli fought against the US in the Mediterranean and North African coast with a fighting force consisting mostly of Turks and half of Turkish soldiers, janissaries and the rest Tripolitans and then the 2nd war was basically the same thing happening over and over again, very chaotic conditions at the time. 2. Ottoman Barbary force consisted of Turks, half of Turkish people and the rest of North Africans who were not well off and experienced like the Ottoman Turks. The US was basically taxed by the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and the Turks for 30 years and the ransom agreements were made/signed by the Turks and Americans in the old Ottoman Turkish language. So after the independence of the US the US was only taxed by 1 Foreign Empire in its entire history and that was the Ottoman Empire and also this was the first and only time the US made a tribute/ransom agreement with a foreign empire in a foreign language. & The man who forced the US to pay ransom to the Ottoman Empire was also a Turk named Gazi Hasan Pasha and his statue is in Istanbul with his male pet lion friend, so you can see him here on my channel screen. So back in the day, Turks were like Nazis, both did bad things and bad things happened to them in return. Both empires, Ottoman Turks and Nazi Germans did bad things and had the same enemies... Europe, Russia and the US... so they are very similar and also have old dark histories. Some of them feel pride and guilt in their souls for the rest of their lives. & It is a funny fact that the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and Turks inspired the US to create/build many large aircraft carriers to strengthen their naval fleet and make sure that what happened to the Ottoman Turks before would never happen to anyone again, that is why we have aircraft carriers globally today. So Turks and modern Turkey were not really an ally of the US or a friend of the US and Europe, more like an old enemy. And the Turkish Pasha aka Abdulhamid II bombed and sank the American navy. This war later led to the American & Spanish war (🇨🇺) And this bombardment war/attack was a message to America & it means that whoever sets his eyes on & seizes the land of the Turks will have his hand & head cut off. 🇹🇷🤬🔥⚔️🇺🇸
@jaydubcee_
@jaydubcee_ 19 күн бұрын
Not hearing “Kelly Moneymaker” second on the list was a jarring disappointment at the end there. Thanks for being part of the support system all this time, stranger I’ve never met or known beyond a funny name at the end of these videos
@SnakeDoctor801
@SnakeDoctor801 19 күн бұрын
James Bissonette must be questioning his patronage after a typo like that
@812gingerable
@812gingerable 19 күн бұрын
*Jsmes Bissonette
@DuranmanX
@DuranmanX 19 күн бұрын
He can still patronise them
@rosieroti4063
@rosieroti4063 19 күн бұрын
You can be sure it was all the other special thanks team members pulling a fast one on James Bisonette
@jamesbissonette8002
@jamesbissonette8002 19 күн бұрын
@@SnakeDoctor801 Never!
@aardvarkjonny3930
@aardvarkjonny3930 19 күн бұрын
This is one of the best comments I've ever read
@GeorgeLarryMIBU
@GeorgeLarryMIBU 19 күн бұрын
1:14 "Beyond this, the American government had little involvement in the region" ... Yet
@smalltime0
@smalltime0 19 күн бұрын
They actually went to war against the Ottomans in 1801 but once the issue was resolved (the US merchants being granted immunity to pirate raids from Morocco and Ottoman territory, and the suppression of Piracy in North Africa soon after), the US had little interest in the region outside of trading.
@GeorgeLarryMIBU
@GeorgeLarryMIBU 19 күн бұрын
@smalltime0 I'm familiar with this, but it's the beginning of many of America's interests especially for petroleum
@smalltime0
@smalltime0 19 күн бұрын
@@GeorgeLarryMIBU Well prior to WWI the Ottomans were looking for oil in Palestine and Southern Lebanon. Pretty much the worst areas in the entire middle east to look for oil.
@davidcave7986
@davidcave7986 18 күн бұрын
OIL
@gowthamsundar7857
@gowthamsundar7857 18 күн бұрын
@@GeorgeLarryMIBU the US already has enough oil in Texas. Even when they became a “net importer “ the deficient amount was being imported from Canada. However our Cold War industrial allies needed it like Germany, Japan, and China. We needed those countries to be on our side (Potsdam, Free Trade, and Security Agreements during the 40s and 50s) which is why we had to do their dirty work in stabilizing the region enough to get the oil flowing across the seas
@Zaeka
@Zaeka 19 күн бұрын
2:37 Where’s Kelly Moneymaker ?!?!?!?
@Kyoumoto101
@Kyoumoto101 17 күн бұрын
Didn't make money anymore
@fosyay1780
@fosyay1780 17 күн бұрын
I hope they didn't pass away
@dougxto6603
@dougxto6603 17 күн бұрын
No money
@handilsav
@handilsav 16 күн бұрын
Too late to the “RIP KELLY MONEYMAKER” party
@Sunset4Semaphores
@Sunset4Semaphores 16 күн бұрын
Yeah if a long time name like that disappears you know it is probably something bad 😢❤❤
@AnthonyVanella
@AnthonyVanella 19 күн бұрын
I honestly had no idea the United States didn't, but that's why this channel is awesome.
@texasyojimbo
@texasyojimbo 19 күн бұрын
I didn't know the U.S. was never at war with the Ottomans (in WW1 anyway). BUT, look at how WW1 discourse works in the US (and the Western powers generally). The Triple Alliance, from our POV, consisted of: Germans, More Germans, and Even More Germans.
@merlynjep
@merlynjep 18 күн бұрын
I think there was an Austrian dude in the German army.​@@texasyojimbo
@jimigrill
@jimigrill 11 күн бұрын
@@texasyojimbo They were also not at war with them (at which point they had become Turkey) in WW2 as well. Turkey stayed out of WW2
@kozfy
@kozfy 9 күн бұрын
@@merlynjep We do not speak of his name
@gustavocarvalholoboleite3526
@gustavocarvalholoboleite3526 19 күн бұрын
Sugestion to video: How did the Ottoman Empire react to Scramble for Africa?
@shockwaverc1369
@shockwaverc1369 19 күн бұрын
How did the OttoMSN Empire react to Scramble for AOL?
@Dorgpoop
@Dorgpoop 19 күн бұрын
19th century Egypt (which was defacto independent but de jure part of the Ottoman empire) was actually one of the first countries to begin a scramble for Africa when they colonised Sudan in the 1820s. They even reached northern Uganda.
@theemissary1313
@theemissary1313 19 күн бұрын
Can be expanded to how lots of countries reacted. Japan and USA particularly.
@fabvz5436
@fabvz5436 19 күн бұрын
Great idea
@FPVwineUK
@FPVwineUK 19 күн бұрын
*Ottomsn
@yeeyeeass
@yeeyeeass 19 күн бұрын
History Matters has yet to fix the “Ottomsn” typo in his video, which raises the obvious question - why? Why didn’t History Matters fix his error hastily? So, as you’ll know, the video was uploaded around 12 hours ago at the time of my comment. He did this due to his internalized obligation to provide us with content. His spellchecker, though, had no such obligations, and so was in no rush to have this error fixed. The official reason was that History Matters made a little whoopsie, but the actual reason was that James Bisonette blackmailed History Matters into doing this. You might think that this would make James Bisonette a villain, but Fun Fact: No Bisonette knew History Matters was, in geopolitical terms, getting too big for his britches, what with all the fancy advances in the video illustrations. As a result, per the Treaty of Bisonette-Patreón, History Matters left the typo in the video title in perpetuity as a constant reminder to stay humble. I hope you enjoyed this episode, and thank you for watching. And an extra special thanks to James Bisonette Kelly Moneymaker (RIP) Spinning Three Plates And some other names
@doujinflip
@doujinflip 19 күн бұрын
Script drafted by - @yeeyeeass, HM Scriptwriter Cleared by - History Matters, Executive Producer; CallingDrHowardDrFineDrHoward, Subject Matter Expert Approved by - James Bisonette, Overlord
@j.a.weishaupt1748
@j.a.weishaupt1748 19 күн бұрын
You sir, just won the KZbin Comment Award Of The Day
@WaterShowsProd
@WaterShowsProd 18 күн бұрын
I prefer this telling of The Great History Matters Typo than the video Kings & Generals did on the subject. Historia Civilis blamed Marc Antony for it.
@adamwoodhall508
@adamwoodhall508 18 күн бұрын
This is genius meta level humour
@catherinemesuelo1219
@catherinemesuelo1219 18 күн бұрын
Not even Extra History, The Operations Room, The Armchair Historian, nor AltHistoryHub managed to describe the event as accurately as you just did!
@superslayerguy
@superslayerguy 19 күн бұрын
History Matters: drops a dope informative video Everyone: “OH MUH GOD A TYPO!!!!!!”
@barsyelken2518
@barsyelken2518 19 күн бұрын
Can ya blame them?
@goldenfiberwheat238
@goldenfiberwheat238 19 күн бұрын
It’s been 8 hours and still not fixed. Very sloppy
@superslayerguy
@superslayerguy 19 күн бұрын
@@goldenfiberwheat238 maybe he has seen the 1 billion comments and just doesn’t care 🤔😎
@goldenfiberwheat238
@goldenfiberwheat238 19 күн бұрын
@ oh true it’s 4d chess for engagement bait
@ericturcotte3131
@ericturcotte3131 19 күн бұрын
2 weeks in a row if I'm being correct?
@atd9886
@atd9886 19 күн бұрын
0:24 the province of flevoland in the Netherlands is shown. Fun fact: many youtube history channels show this land area on maps but it wasn't there during ww1
@pelletrouge3032
@pelletrouge3032 19 күн бұрын
Heeheeheehaw
@SeverityOne
@SeverityOne 19 күн бұрын
He usually gets this right, though. On the other hand, Dutch borders have shifted more often than those in the rest of Europe. It's a nightmare trying to figure out what was land and what was water at any given point in time.
@joedellinger9437
@joedellinger9437 19 күн бұрын
I remember learning about the project to create Flevoland in school! Glad to hear it worked out. :-)
@nothingtosee8451
@nothingtosee8451 12 күн бұрын
Goed gezien haha.
@jamesh4616
@jamesh4616 19 күн бұрын
So rare to see a typo on a professional KZbin video these days. Love it!
@Capitala-București_2
@Capitala-București_2 19 күн бұрын
This is the thrid time ive seen them mess it up LOL
@yomer355
@yomer355 19 күн бұрын
@@Capitala-București_2 it could be that they saw it gets comments much more active, so they decided to keep doing it on purpose
@j.a.weishaupt1748
@j.a.weishaupt1748 19 күн бұрын
Rare? I see KZbin creators becoming more and more lazy and making more and more stupid mistakes.
@averdadeeumaso4003
@averdadeeumaso4003 17 күн бұрын
@j.a.weishaupt1748 Eh can't blame them when revenue gets lower with YT
@YourVintageStick
@YourVintageStick 19 күн бұрын
“Off to the Jungle” Would be something American soldiers hear only 50 years later
@TheCimbrianBull
@TheCimbrianBull 19 күн бұрын
*"Fortunate Son" intensifies*
@panachevitz
@panachevitz 19 күн бұрын
Except for all of the jungle fighting in the Pacific during WWII.
@YourVintageStick
@YourVintageStick 19 күн бұрын
@@panachevitzforgot about the pacific theater for a minute
@MM22966
@MM22966 19 күн бұрын
Never heard of the Philippines Insurrection, Nicaragua, or the many other Caribbean interventions, have you? America was quite busy in sweaty places in the 20 years before WW1.
@Mesos92
@Mesos92 19 күн бұрын
Imagine swing music being played from biplanes instead of fortunate son from helicopters D:
@balabanasireti
@balabanasireti 19 күн бұрын
I love how after 2 minutes most comments are about the typo in the title
@flavius5722
@flavius5722 19 күн бұрын
A lot of nobodyes find purpose if they point out a mising letter That's why that typo exist , because if they are gonne wrot comments better to write them in your section
@JLAvey
@JLAvey 19 күн бұрын
Welcome to the internet.
@thomasbravado
@thomasbravado 18 күн бұрын
In American history classes we learn a lot about a lot of foreign wars in the twentieth century, but I barely recall the rebellion in the Philippines being acknowledged at all. Not a page in a history textbook, not a lecture from a teacher, nothing. I wouldn't be surprised if most Americans on the street couldn't tell you anything substantial about it or whether it even happened.
@aaronmarks9366
@aaronmarks9366 14 күн бұрын
As a US history teacher, you're largely correct. The textbook I had as a teen in the 90s/00s didn't mention our war in the Philippines, and the ones I've used to teach now mention it, but devote only a paragraph or two, and definitely don't go into the atrocities the US committed, including massacres, killing of women and children, and concentration camps. We're still not there as a country to be fully honest about our past.
@johnfritz1164
@johnfritz1164 12 күн бұрын
My US history classes covered the 1600s to the 1800s. Rarely went much past the Civil War.
@MySmallWorld.
@MySmallWorld. 11 күн бұрын
Most ,overwhelmingly most Americans don't know that The USA has been killing more than 80 million people in the USA and around the world. The number is from an American history Prof.
@MySmallWorld.
@MySmallWorld. 11 күн бұрын
Most American people think that The USA bringing democracy to other nations,even It doesn't have democracy.
@MySmallWorld.
@MySmallWorld. 11 күн бұрын
Most Americans are socialism ,but they forget that they are living in a corporate Socialism/Corporate dictatorship.
@raufowaty2
@raufowaty2 19 күн бұрын
USA today: *Intervenes a lot in the Middle East* USA 108 years ago: Nah, we have nothing to gain from there
@volbound1700
@volbound1700 19 күн бұрын
They hadn't found the black oil yet 😆. Granted, it seems like the USA took over for the UK as the world policeman after WW2.
@emberfist8347
@emberfist8347 19 күн бұрын
The US has more reason to involved today. Afghanistan happened because of a direct attack on US and the intervention in Syria happened for similar reasons. Iraq was due to partially faulty intel (Iraq had some WMDs but they were mostly weapons that were lost or otherwise not properly disposed of.) and the Gulf War was UN authorized coalition to restore the status quo ante bellum.
@corey2232
@corey2232 19 күн бұрын
I know, it's weird. They were actually pretty forward-thinking (in some ways) at that time. Wilson's League of Nations idea & not wanting to punish Germany in hopes of preventing future retaliation, all good ideas. Too bad others didn't agree, as US congress wouldn't allow them to join the League of Nations, and Britain & France wanted to punish Germany for WW1.
@gatitos3753
@gatitos3753 19 күн бұрын
Back then Israel didn't exist
@fahimishrak2731
@fahimishrak2731 19 күн бұрын
@@emberfist8347 afghanistan happened because the cia funded the talibans, syria and isis happened becuae iraq happened and iraq happened because you're still portraying lies about WMD 2 decades in. mcdonalds education in history must be serving you really well
@rl9217
@rl9217 19 күн бұрын
“Every masterpiece has its cheap copy.” -The Ottomsn Empire when the Ottoman Empire was formed
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
@@rl9217 During the Ottoman Empire. After the independence of the United States in the 1780s, US ships were attacked by the Ottoman Barbary Pirates 🇹🇷🏴‍☠️ the majority were Turks and Kuloglu (half Turks on their father's side and half North African on their mother's side) and the rest were Turks and there were a few North African natives but mostly Turks and half Turks i.e. Kuloglu. So the Ottoman Turks attacked and captured about 70 US merchant ships and 1,000 US crew members and the Turks brought them to North Africa which was part of the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and under its control and enslaved 1,000 Americans in North Africa. The Turks sold some of them and gave them hard labor shifts, kicked, beat and tortured them, some even killed. At that time, the Ottoman Empire and the Turks did a lot of slavery during the sultan's regime and this included not only Americans but also Europeans and black Africans, probably other people as well. The US had to make a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire because the pirates were going to invade the newly independent country's lands. Because the Ottoman Navy was so powerful that it was no match for the early independent US at that time. The North African regions and governments of the Ottoman Empire were controlled by Turks, Kuloglu and Turkified peoples, such as Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers. & The Ottoman Empire City of Tripoli was controlled and ruled by a Turkish Pasha named Yusuf Karamanli, he was the first enemy of the US and for the first time led the US to fight away from home, so he dragged the US into war with the empire and declared war on the US for overdue payments, which led to the Barbary Wars of 1801-15 between the Turks and the Americans. 1. Barbary War 1801-05 led by Turkish Pasha Yusuf Karamanli fought against the US in the Mediterranean and North African coast with a fighting force consisting mostly of Turks and half of Turkish soldiers, janissaries and the rest Tripolitans and then the 2nd war was basically the same thing happening over and over again, very chaotic conditions at the time. 2. Ottoman Barbary force consisted of Turks, half of Turkish people and the rest of North Africans who were not well off and experienced like the Ottoman Turks. The US was basically taxed by the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and the Turks for 30 years and the ransom agreements were made/signed by the Turks and Americans in the old Ottoman Turkish language. So after the independence of the US the US was only taxed by 1 Foreign Empire in its entire history and that was the Ottoman Empire and also this was the first and only time the US made a tribute/ransom agreement with a foreign empire in a foreign language. & The man who forced the US to pay ransom to the Ottoman Empire was also a Turk named Gazi Hasan Pasha and his statue is in Istanbul with his male pet lion friend, so you can see him here on my channel screen. So back in the day, Turks were like Nazis, both did bad things and bad things happened to them in return. Both empires, Ottoman Turks and Nazi Germans did bad things and had the same enemies... Europe, Russia and the US... so they are very similar and also have old dark histories. Some of them feel pride and guilt in their souls for the rest of their lives. & It is a funny fact that the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and Turks inspired the US to create/build many large aircraft carriers to strengthen their naval fleet and make sure that what happened to the Ottoman Turks before would never happen to anyone again, that is why we have aircraft carriers globally today. So Turks and modern Turkey were not really an ally of the US or a friend of the US and Europe, more like an old enemy. And the Turkish Pasha aka Abdulhamid II bombed and sank the American navy. This war later led to the American & Spanish war (🇨🇺) And this bombardment war/attack was a message to America & it means that whoever sets his eyes on & seizes the land of the Turks will have his hand & head cut off. 🇹🇷🤬🔥⚔️🇺🇸
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
@@rl9217 @TheDownTownDriver: US was taxed by OttomanEmpire🇹🇷Turks & ransom treaty was made in Turkish language in 1795 so that’s a TurkishVictory🇹🇷🏴‍☠️✌️first & only time inUS history it got taxed by foreign empire&language @TheDownTownDriver: NorthAfrica was part of OttomanEmpire🇹🇷 in Turks control & 1785-95 war was fought between +Turks & rest -North African locals vs US. Turkish Pasha declared war on US & led the war & won 🇹🇷 🏴‍☠️ @TheDownTownDriver: & the guy who taxed US was Turkish origin Ottoman Statesmen & Ottoman Navy Fleet Corsair & Captain named Gazi Hasan Pasha an Ottoman Statesman & Corsair. His statue located in Istanbul 🇹🇷 🦁 🏴‍☠️ with his pet male lion friend. He is remembered as a Turkish🇹🇷 war hero in Modern Türkiye who taxed US 🇺🇸 @TheDownTownDriver: Ottoman Empire🇹🇷 taxed US🇺🇸 that’s Turkish victory🇹🇷 & 1785-95 battle against US was fought between Turks & rest was locals so in reality it’s Turkish🇹🇷 or algero-Turkish victory 🇹🇷🇩🇿🏴‍☠️
@NickAndriadze
@NickAndriadze 19 күн бұрын
Both of them are a cheap and uninteresting copy of the Seljuk Empire if I'm honest.
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
@ During the Ottoman Empire. After the independence of the United States in the 1780s, US ships were attacked by the Ottoman Barbary Pirates 🇹🇷🏴‍☠️ the majority were Turks and Kuloglu (half Turks on their father's side and half North African on their mother's side) and the rest were Turks and there were a few North African natives but mostly Turks and half Turks i.e. Kuloglu. So the Ottoman Turks attacked and captured about 70 US merchant ships and 1,000 US crew members and the Turks brought them to North Africa which was part of the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and under its control and enslaved 1,000 Americans in North Africa. The Turks sold some of them and gave them hard labor shifts, kicked, beat and tortured them, some even killed. At that time, the Ottoman Empire and the Turks did a lot of slavery during the sultan's regime and this included not only Americans but also Europeans and black Africans, probably other people as well. The US had to make a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire because the pirates were going to invade the newly independent country's lands. Because the Ottoman Navy was so powerful that it was no match for the early independent US at that time. The North African regions and governments of the Ottoman Empire were controlled by Turks, Kuloglu and Turkified peoples, such as Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers. & The Ottoman Empire City of Tripoli was controlled and ruled by a Turkish Pasha named Yusuf Karamanli, he was the first enemy of the US and for the first time led the US to fight away from home, so he dragged the US into war with the empire and declared war on the US for overdue payments, which led to the Barbary Wars of 1801-15 between the Turks and the Americans. 1. Barbary War 1801-05 led by Turkish Pasha Yusuf Karamanli fought against the US in the Mediterranean and North African coast with a fighting force consisting mostly of Turks and half of Turkish soldiers, janissaries and the rest Tripolitans and then the 2nd war was basically the same thing happening over and over again, very chaotic conditions at the time. 2. Ottoman Barbary force consisted of Turks, half of Turkish people and the rest of North Africans who were not well off and experienced like the Ottoman Turks. The US was basically taxed by the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and the Turks for 30 years and the ransom agreements were made/signed by the Turks and Americans in the old Ottoman Turkish language. So after the independence of the US the US was only taxed by 1 Foreign Empire in its entire history and that was the Ottoman Empire and also this was the first and only time the US made a tribute/ransom agreement with a foreign empire in a foreign language. & The man who forced the US to pay ransom to the Ottoman Empire was also a Turk named Gazi Hasan Pasha and his statue is in Istanbul with his male pet lion friend, so you can see him here on my channel screen. So back in the day, Turks were like Nazis, both did bad things and bad things happened to them in return. Both empires, Ottoman Turks and Nazi Germans did bad things and had the same enemies... Europe, Russia and the US... so they are very similar and also have old dark histories. Some of them feel pride and guilt in their souls for the rest of their lives. & It is a funny fact that the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and Turks inspired the US to create/build many large aircraft carriers to strengthen their naval fleet and make sure that what happened to the Ottoman Turks before would never happen to anyone again, that is why we have aircraft carriers globally today. So Turks and modern Turkey were not really an ally of the US or a friend of the US and Europe, more like an old enemy. And the Turkish Pasha aka Abdulhamid II bombed and sank the American navy. This war later led to the American & Spanish war (🇨🇺) And this bombardment war/attack was a message to America & it means that whoever sets his eyes on & seizes the land of the Turks will have his hand & head cut off. 🇹🇷🤬🔥⚔️🇺🇸
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
@ @TheDownTownDriver: US was taxed by OttomanEmpire🇹🇷Turks & ransom treaty was made in Turkish language in 1795 so that’s a TurkishVictory🇹🇷🏴‍☠️✌️first & only time inUS history it got taxed by foreign empire&language @TheDownTownDriver: NorthAfrica was part of OttomanEmpire🇹🇷 in Turks control & 1785-95 war was fought between +Turks & rest -North African locals vs US. Turkish Pasha declared war on US & led the war & won 🇹🇷 🏴‍☠️ @TheDownTownDriver: & the guy who taxed US was Turkish origin Ottoman Statesmen & Ottoman Navy Fleet Corsair & Captain named Gazi Hasan Pasha an Ottoman Statesman & Corsair. His statue located in Istanbul 🇹🇷 🦁 🏴‍☠️ with his pet male lion friend. He is remembered as a Turkish🇹🇷 war hero in Modern Türkiye who taxed US 🇺🇸 @TheDownTownDriver: Ottoman Empire🇹🇷 taxed US🇺🇸 that’s Turkish victory🇹🇷 & 1785-95 battle against US was fought between Turks & rest was locals so in reality it’s Turkish🇹🇷 or algero-Turkish victory 🇹🇷🇩🇿🏴‍☠️
@lelouchvibritannia7809
@lelouchvibritannia7809 19 күн бұрын
Rip Kelly Moneymaker. Your sponsorship helped this channel greatly. May you find peace
@tylerbozinovski427
@tylerbozinovski427 19 күн бұрын
The Ottomans did break off diplomatic relations with the Americans (alongside Austria-Hungary, but curiously not Bulgaria) in response to their declaration of war on Germany.
@ziggazaggar
@ziggazaggar 19 күн бұрын
ottomsns*
@manyulgarprsch
@manyulgarprsch 13 күн бұрын
Why would they brake off relations with Bulgaria when they were allies at that time?
@tylerbozinovski427
@tylerbozinovski427 13 күн бұрын
@manyulgarprsch No, I meant that Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire broke off diplomatic relations with the Americans in response to their declaration of war on Germany, but Bulgaria did not follow their allies in doing the same.
@naslialtorik1411
@naslialtorik1411 8 күн бұрын
Ottomans and Americans had no relations to break anyway.
@Discount_Jesus
@Discount_Jesus 19 күн бұрын
Ah yes, my favorite Roman cosplayers, the Ottomsn empire
@Iosephus_Michaelis
@Iosephus_Michaelis 19 күн бұрын
Romsn cosplayers*
@ThomasTubeHD
@ThomasTubeHD 19 күн бұрын
Aka, the Islamic Turkic Roman Empire
@VergiliosSpatulas
@VergiliosSpatulas 19 күн бұрын
@@ThomasTubeHD Aka doesn't and never fucking existed
@BrianLyons315
@BrianLyons315 19 күн бұрын
The Autumn-Son Empire.
@user-io7sh7nx7c
@user-io7sh7nx7c 19 күн бұрын
​@@Iosephus_Michaelis cosplsyers*
@aidaaliten8817
@aidaaliten8817 16 күн бұрын
anyone else think about how both usa and ottoman empire coexisted for a while but they were like from completely different time periods, one was a liberal multi ethnic republic , and the other was basically still a feudal empire
@shotguncreeper
@shotguncreeper 15 күн бұрын
It’s wild honestly
@Николай2699
@Николай2699 19 күн бұрын
How long till typo fixed I wonder?
@scotandiamapping4549
@scotandiamapping4549 19 күн бұрын
Probably a while. The Suez Crisis video is still called a Short Animated Docu,emtary
@kasadam85
@kasadam85 19 күн бұрын
Damn
@prussianhill
@prussianhill 19 күн бұрын
Typos add character.
@AG-xg2lz
@AG-xg2lz 19 күн бұрын
​@@scotandiamapping4549 that's a lie i just checked
@shakiMiki
@shakiMiki 19 күн бұрын
Who fucking cares? Its the content that matters.
@Red_Planet
@Red_Planet 19 күн бұрын
It’s because it costed too much infamy to do so and the US didn’t want the rest of the world to get the “cut down to size” casus beli
@TheStickCollector
@TheStickCollector 19 күн бұрын
Needed too many divisions for such a maneuver. They just can't afford that loss.
@nik0r1e
@nik0r1e 19 күн бұрын
NIKO PFP
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
@@Red_Planet During the Ottoman Empire. After the independence of the United States in the 1780s, US ships were attacked by the Ottoman Barbary Pirates 🇹🇷🏴‍☠️ the majority were Turks and Kuloglu (half Turks on their father's side and half North African on their mother's side) and the rest were Turks and there were a few North African natives but mostly Turks and half Turks i.e. Kuloglu. So the Ottoman Turks attacked and captured about 70 US merchant ships and 1,000 US crew members and the Turks brought them to North Africa which was part of the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and under its control and enslaved 1,000 Americans in North Africa. The Turks sold some of them and gave them hard labor shifts, kicked, beat and tortured them, some even killed. At that time, the Ottoman Empire and the Turks did a lot of slavery during the sultan's regime and this included not only Americans but also Europeans and black Africans, probably other people as well. The US had to make a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire because the pirates were going to invade the newly independent country's lands. Because the Ottoman Navy was so powerful that it was no match for the early independent US at that time. The North African regions and governments of the Ottoman Empire were controlled by Turks, Kuloglu and Turkified peoples, such as Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers. & The Ottoman Empire City of Tripoli was controlled and ruled by a Turkish Pasha named Yusuf Karamanli, he was the first enemy of the US and for the first time led the US to fight away from home, so he dragged the US into war with the empire and declared war on the US for overdue payments, which led to the Barbary Wars of 1801-15 between the Turks and the Americans. 1. Barbary War 1801-05 led by Turkish Pasha Yusuf Karamanli fought against the US in the Mediterranean and North African coast with a fighting force consisting mostly of Turks and half of Turkish soldiers, janissaries and the rest Tripolitans and then the 2nd war was basically the same thing happening over and over again, very chaotic conditions at the time. 2. Ottoman Barbary force consisted of Turks, half of Turkish people and the rest of North Africans who were not well off and experienced like the Ottoman Turks. The US was basically taxed by the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and the Turks for 30 years and the ransom agreements were made/signed by the Turks and Americans in the old Ottoman Turkish language. So after the independence of the US the US was only taxed by 1 Foreign Empire in its entire history and that was the Ottoman Empire and also this was the first and only time the US made a tribute/ransom agreement with a foreign empire in a foreign language. & The man who forced the US to pay ransom to the Ottoman Empire was also a Turk named Gazi Hasan Pasha and his statue is in Istanbul with his male pet lion friend, so you can see him here on my channel screen. So back in the day, Turks were like Nazis, both did bad things and bad things happened to them in return. Both empires, Ottoman Turks and Nazi Germans did bad things and had the same enemies... Europe, Russia and the US... so they are very similar and also have old dark histories. Some of them feel pride and guilt in their souls for the rest of their lives. & It is a funny fact that the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and Turks inspired the US to create/build many large aircraft carriers to strengthen their naval fleet and make sure that what happened to the Ottoman Turks before would never happen to anyone again, that is why we have aircraft carriers globally today. So Turks and modern Turkey were not really an ally of the US or a friend of the US and Europe, more like an old enemy. And the Turkish Pasha aka Abdulhamid II bombed and sank the American navy. This war later led to the American & Spanish war (🇨🇺) And this bombardment war/attack was a message to America & it means that whoever sets his eyes on & seizes the land of the Turks will have his hand & head cut off. 🇹🇷🤬🔥⚔️🇺🇸
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
@@Red_Planet During the Ottoman Empire. After the independence of the United States in the 1780s, US ships were attacked by the Ottoman Barbary Pirates 🇹🇷🏴‍☠️ the majority were Turks and Kuloglu (half Turks on their father's side and half North African on their mother's side) and the rest were Turks and there were a few North African natives but mostly Turks and half Turks i.e. Kuloglu. So the Ottoman Turks attacked and captured about 70 US merchant ships and 1,000 US crew members and the Turks brought them to North Africa which was part of the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and under its control and enslaved 1,000 Americans in North Africa. The Turks sold some of them and gave them hard labor shifts, kicked, beat and tortured them, some even killed. At that time, the Ottoman Empire and the Turks did a lot of slavery during the sultan's regime and this included not only Americans but also Europeans and black Africans, probably other people as well. The US had to make a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire because the pirates were going to invade the newly independent country's lands. Because the Ottoman Navy was so powerful that it was no match for the early independent US at that time. The North African regions and governments of the Ottoman Empire were controlled by Turks, Kuloglu and Turkified peoples, such as Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers. & The Ottoman Empire City of Tripoli was controlled and ruled by a Turkish Pasha named Yusuf Karamanli, he was the first enemy of the US and for the first time led the US to fight away from home, so he dragged the US into war with the empire and declared war on the US for overdue payments, which led to the Barbary Wars of 1801-15 between the Turks and the Americans. 1. Barbary War 1801-05 led by Turkish Pasha Yusuf Karamanli fought against the US in the Mediterranean and North African coast with a fighting force consisting mostly of Turks and half of Turkish soldiers, janissaries and the rest Tripolitans and then the 2nd war was basically the same thing happening over and over again, very chaotic conditions at the time. 2. Ottoman Barbary force consisted of Turks, half of Turkish people and the rest of North Africans who were not well off and experienced like the Ottoman Turks. The US was basically taxed by the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and the Turks for 30 years and the ransom agreements were made/signed by the Turks and Americans in the old Ottoman Turkish language. So after the independence of the US the US was only taxed by 1 Foreign Empire in its entire history and that was the Ottoman Empire and also this was the first and only time the US made a tribute/ransom agreement with a foreign empire in a foreign language. & The man who forced the US to pay ransom to the Ottoman Empire was also a Turk named Gazi Hasan Pasha and his statue is in Istanbul with his male pet lion friend, so you can see him here on my channel screen. So back in the day, Turks were like Nazis, both did bad things and bad things happened to them in return. Both empires, Ottoman Turks and Nazi Germans did bad things and had the same enemies... Europe, Russia and the US... so they are very similar and also have old dark histories. Some of them feel pride and guilt in their souls for the rest of their lives. & It is a funny fact that the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and Turks inspired the US to create/build many large aircraft carriers to strengthen their naval fleet and make sure that what happened to the Ottoman Turks before would never happen to anyone again, that is why we have aircraft carriers globally today. So Turks and modern Turkey were not really an ally of the US or a friend of the US and Europe, more like an old enemy. And the Turkish Pasha aka Abdulhamid II bombed and sank the American navy. This war later led to the American & Spanish war (🇨🇺) And this bombardment war/attack was a message to America & it means that whoever sets his eyes on & seizes the land of the Turks will have his hand & head cut off. 🇹🇷🤬🔥⚔️🇺🇸
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
@@Red_Planet @TheDownTownDriver: US was taxed by OttomanEmpire🇹🇷Turks & ransom treaty was made in Turkish language in 1795 so that’s a TurkishVictory🇹🇷🏴‍☠️✌️first & only time inUS history it got taxed by foreign empire&language @TheDownTownDriver: NorthAfrica was part of OttomanEmpire🇹🇷 in Turks control & 1785-95 war was fought between +Turks & rest -North African locals vs US. Turkish Pasha declared war on US & led the war & won 🇹🇷 🏴‍☠️ @TheDownTownDriver: & the guy who taxed US was Turkish origin Ottoman Statesmen & Ottoman Navy Fleet Corsair & Captain named Gazi Hasan Pasha an Ottoman Statesman & Corsair. His statue located in Istanbul 🇹🇷 🦁 🏴‍☠️ with his pet male lion friend. He is remembered as a Turkish🇹🇷 war hero in Modern Türkiye who taxed US 🇺🇸 @TheDownTownDriver: Ottoman Empire🇹🇷 taxed US🇺🇸 that’s Turkish victory🇹🇷 & 1785-95 battle against US was fought between Turks & rest was locals so in reality it’s Turkish🇹🇷 or algero-Turkish victory 🇹🇷🇩🇿🏴‍☠️
@rewriting-history
@rewriting-history 18 күн бұрын
Never knew this was a thing, thank you for sharing!
@aleksandarvil5718
@aleksandarvil5718 19 күн бұрын
0:49 General Luigi Cadorna: **Incompetence 100**
@sviatoslavs.1305
@sviatoslavs.1305 19 күн бұрын
Truly, he was that type of a person who upon receiving a report about casualties, he would reply to them with a single letter "F".
@ElysiumCreator
@ElysiumCreator 19 күн бұрын
Man, the Ottomsn Empire is my favourite empire! Thanks for talking about it.
@kasadam85
@kasadam85 19 күн бұрын
Where are you from
@Radio9730killer
@Radio9730killer 19 күн бұрын
​@@kasadam85Turkiiye i assumed
@kasadam85
@kasadam85 19 күн бұрын
​@@Radio9730killerNot necessarily
@robert9016
@robert9016 19 күн бұрын
@@kasadam85Turksye
@Elite78595
@Elite78595 19 күн бұрын
r u guys stupid hes clearly being sarcastic about the typo “Ottomsn” in the title
@GuyIncognito_
@GuyIncognito_ 19 күн бұрын
This video ignores the neat fact that America/Wilson very much intended the Ottoman's to give up approx. 20% of their territory to newly independent Armenia, but that they weren't interested enough to do anything about it militarily, though America continued to recognized Armenian claims to Eastern Turkey until 1936 when it was accepted that Communism not going to leave Armenia/Yerevan anytime soon.
@RusticFederalist
@RusticFederalist 19 күн бұрын
Nice post.
@pilisopa
@pilisopa 15 күн бұрын
Well said. It's an often-neglected part of American history.
@swishercutterx7456
@swishercutterx7456 19 күн бұрын
Also, the Ottomsn* government supported the Union during the American Civil War, which had less influence on how the government choose and more influence on public opinion of the Ottomsns*. A less important detail but also something of note
@sabotabbyradio
@sabotabbyradio 19 күн бұрын
Ottomsn*
@swishercutterx7456
@swishercutterx7456 19 күн бұрын
@@sabotabbyradio Thank you, I'll correct my spelling
@BNOBLE981
@BNOBLE981 19 күн бұрын
They supported the union, in large part due to the Ottomans being a major cotton seller, the south was a competitor in that market.
@NickAndriadze
@NickAndriadze 19 күн бұрын
@@BNOBLE981 OTTOMSNS*
@TopicalEssay
@TopicalEssay 19 күн бұрын
Isn't Ottomans in itself wrong? Shouldn't it be Ottomen? You don't call several guys "mans" right? You call them "men"
@michaelryvin7308
@michaelryvin7308 19 күн бұрын
Ah yes, the Ottomsn Empire
@shakiMiki
@shakiMiki 19 күн бұрын
Zzzzzzzzzzz
@Markyboyplaysgames
@Markyboyplaysgames 19 күн бұрын
Ah yes, the Great Otto Microsoft MSN Empire.
@unironicaluser1867
@unironicaluser1867 19 күн бұрын
he really knows how to get comment engagement
@Nickb9292
@Nickb9292 19 күн бұрын
@@michaelryvin7308 haha look he made a typo so funny
@Nathan-jh1ho
@Nathan-jh1ho 19 күн бұрын
Ottomxn Empire
@elemerhabok3285
@elemerhabok3285 19 күн бұрын
I just noticed that you added additional soundtracks to the video? From now on we could switch not just the captions, but the tracks as well? That's cool. :)
@AreaMan-et8op
@AreaMan-et8op 19 күн бұрын
I love the backwards North Carolina @1:19
@bryansmith2808
@bryansmith2808 16 күн бұрын
I recognized that as North Carolina too, but I didn't realize that it was backwards... Odd, how the brain works
@ShinchokuShogunate
@ShinchokuShogunate 19 күн бұрын
I had no idea The Philippines played such a large part in Preventing an American-Ottoman War! Glad I was one of the first here! Love From Shinchoku! (Descendants Of Japan) ⛩🏯💛💚🖤
@BS-vx8dg
@BS-vx8dg 19 күн бұрын
_I had no idea The Philippines played such a large part in Preventing an American-Ottoman War!_ My reaction exactly. That was very cool to learn.
@Runo1923
@Runo1923 19 күн бұрын
First time I am hearing such a connection and I like history.
@RS-kj3fz
@RS-kj3fz 19 күн бұрын
Now it's become canonically correct in real life
@ScythianMassagets
@ScythianMassagets 19 күн бұрын
fist american ottoman war were İN ALGERİA
@AreaMan-et8op
@AreaMan-et8op 19 күн бұрын
Same here! Thought I knew a lot about History but you can't know everything. Always happy to expand my knowledge.
@TopicalEssay
@TopicalEssay 19 күн бұрын
Mispelling a's with s's is so relatable because of how close they are from each other especially when using a keyboard
@lembitmoislane.
@lembitmoislane. 19 күн бұрын
24 860 people have now enjoyed seeing the title say “Ottomasn”.
@lembitmoislane.
@lembitmoislane. 19 күн бұрын
Let’s see how many people overall see the mistake before it’s corrected.
@AdvancedGamer-
@AdvancedGamer- 19 күн бұрын
137k
@Dlippincott8607
@Dlippincott8607 19 күн бұрын
150k
@joeduran6561
@joeduran6561 19 күн бұрын
162k
@Capitala-București_2
@Capitala-București_2 19 күн бұрын
173k
@Light67057
@Light67057 19 күн бұрын
1:20 ah yes, backwards North Carolina taking a bite out of Turkey
@ObadiahtheSlim
@ObadiahtheSlim 19 күн бұрын
Good eye. I didn't even notice it was a North Carolina shaped border.
@iDeathMaximuMII
@iDeathMaximuMII 19 күн бұрын
Wow, nice eye. Also, this shows the true size of the states. North Carolina covering a decent chunk of Anatolia looks weird but impressive at the same time.
@Myriadys
@Myriadys 19 күн бұрын
​@@iDeathMaximuMIIHonestly I figured it was just the shape, not the actual size
@bonwatcher
@bonwatcher 19 күн бұрын
I don't care about a typo, I'm just here to read the awesome signs in the video. This video's best sign was the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed V's, "Holy war, yo" sign. 👍😂
@famartin1
@famartin1 19 күн бұрын
What happened to Kelly Moneymaker?
@bigbangbot-SuperSqank
@bigbangbot-SuperSqank 19 күн бұрын
Kelly Moneymaker stopped making money, ultimately making them Kelly Bankrupt.
@exterminans
@exterminans 19 күн бұрын
Probably just stopped supporting
@BS-vx8dg
@BS-vx8dg 19 күн бұрын
Been off the list for some time now. My assumption has been that her printer broke down, and she could no longer make the money that she had been using to pay for her Patreon membership.
@galaxyred7
@galaxyred7 19 күн бұрын
She Left after she saw history of the Ottomsn Empire instead of the Ottoman Empire
@salvadorromero9712
@salvadorromero9712 19 күн бұрын
One comment just after he stopped sponsoring (I forgot when that was) chronicled just how long he and James Bisonette had been sponsoring. It was quite some time. He was a beloved Ten Minute History institution and I can't say I don't feel a bit sad.
@Crazyapple16
@Crazyapple16 19 күн бұрын
My man putting intentional typos for comment engagement. Bravo
@BS-vx8dg
@BS-vx8dg 19 күн бұрын
Yep, we are such devotees that we believe he can do no rong.
@flavius5722
@flavius5722 19 күн бұрын
​@@BS-vx8dgMost youtubers nowadays wilingy make mistakes , because they know there are a lot of nobodyes in the comment section who will feel that their life has a purpose if they point out a " mising " letter
@BS-vx8dg
@BS-vx8dg 19 күн бұрын
@@flavius5722 I can totally believe that. And since the algorithm rewards them for comments, they win.
@BS-vx8dg
@BS-vx8dg 19 күн бұрын
@@MultiFrontFriend 🙄
@TopicalEssay
@TopicalEssay 19 күн бұрын
Vravo Bince!
@TheCandywho
@TheCandywho 15 күн бұрын
Thank you for documenting the extremely obscure history of the Ottomsn Empire, instead of the well-known Ottoman Empire, which is confused for the Ottomsn Empire.
@frankfletcher_1
@frankfletcher_1 19 күн бұрын
I loved the part where John Ottomsn said "It's Ottomsning time" and Ottomsn'd all over the Entente
@donmartin8705
@donmartin8705 19 күн бұрын
I watched it all on Ottsmsnbc
@stevemed6791
@stevemed6791 19 күн бұрын
truly one of the historical events of all time
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
@@frankfletcher_1 During the Ottoman Empire. After the independence of the United States in the 1780s, US ships were attacked by the Ottoman Barbary Pirates 🇹🇷🏴‍☠️ the majority were Turks and Kuloglu (half Turks on their father's side and half North African on their mother's side) and the rest were Turks and there were a few North African natives but mostly Turks and half Turks i.e. Kuloglu. So the Ottoman Turks attacked and captured about 70 US merchant ships and 1,000 US crew members and the Turks brought them to North Africa which was part of the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and under its control and enslaved 1,000 Americans in North Africa. The Turks sold some of them and gave them hard labor shifts, kicked, beat and tortured them, some even killed. At that time, the Ottoman Empire and the Turks did a lot of slavery during the sultan's regime and this included not only Americans but also Europeans and black Africans, probably other people as well. The US had to make a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire because the pirates were going to invade the newly independent country's lands. Because the Ottoman Navy was so powerful that it was no match for the early independent US at that time. The North African regions and governments of the Ottoman Empire were controlled by Turks, Kuloglu and Turkified peoples, such as Tripoli, Tunis and Algiers. & The Ottoman Empire City of Tripoli was controlled and ruled by a Turkish Pasha named Yusuf Karamanli, he was the first enemy of the US and for the first time led the US to fight away from home, so he dragged the US into war with the empire and declared war on the US for overdue payments, which led to the Barbary Wars of 1801-15 between the Turks and the Americans. 1. Barbary War 1801-05 led by Turkish Pasha Yusuf Karamanli fought against the US in the Mediterranean and North African coast with a fighting force consisting mostly of Turks and half of Turkish soldiers, janissaries and the rest Tripolitans and then the 2nd war was basically the same thing happening over and over again, very chaotic conditions at the time. 2. Ottoman Barbary force consisted of Turks, half of Turkish people and the rest of North Africans who were not well off and experienced like the Ottoman Turks. The US was basically taxed by the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and the Turks for 30 years and the ransom agreements were made/signed by the Turks and Americans in the old Ottoman Turkish language. So after the independence of the US the US was only taxed by 1 Foreign Empire in its entire history and that was the Ottoman Empire and also this was the first and only time the US made a tribute/ransom agreement with a foreign empire in a foreign language. & The man who forced the US to pay ransom to the Ottoman Empire was also a Turk named Gazi Hasan Pasha and his statue is in Istanbul with his male pet lion friend, so you can see him here on my channel screen. So back in the day, Turks were like Nazis, both did bad things and bad things happened to them in return. Both empires, Ottoman Turks and Nazi Germans did bad things and had the same enemies... Europe, Russia and the US... so they are very similar and also have old dark histories. Some of them feel pride and guilt in their souls for the rest of their lives. & It is a funny fact that the Turkish/Ottoman Empire and Turks inspired the US to create/build many large aircraft carriers to strengthen their naval fleet and make sure that what happened to the Ottoman Turks before would never happen to anyone again, that is why we have aircraft carriers globally today. So Turks and modern Turkey were not really an ally of the US or a friend of the US and Europe, more like an old enemy. And the Turkish Pasha aka Abdulhamid II bombed and sank the American navy. This war later led to the American & Spanish war (🇨🇺) And this bombardment war/attack was a message to America & it means that whoever sets his eyes on & seizes the land of the Turks will have his hand & head cut off. 🇹🇷🤬🔥⚔️🇺🇸
@ayzac6277
@ayzac6277 19 күн бұрын
@@frankfletcher_1 @TheDownTownDriver: US was taxed by OttomanEmpire🇹🇷Turks & ransom treaty was made in Turkish language in 1795 so that’s a TurkishVictory🇹🇷🏴‍☠️✌️first & only time inUS history it got taxed by foreign empire&language @TheDownTownDriver: NorthAfrica was part of OttomanEmpire🇹🇷 in Turks control & 1785-95 war was fought between +Turks & rest -North African locals vs US. Turkish Pasha declared war on US & led the war & won 🇹🇷 🏴‍☠️ @TheDownTownDriver: & the guy who taxed US was Turkish origin Ottoman Statesmen & Ottoman Navy Fleet Corsair & Captain named Gazi Hasan Pasha an Ottoman Statesman & Corsair. His statue located in Istanbul 🇹🇷 🦁 🏴‍☠️ with his pet male lion friend. He is remembered as a Turkish🇹🇷 war hero in Modern Türkiye who taxed US 🇺🇸 @TheDownTownDriver: Ottoman Empire🇹🇷 taxed US🇺🇸 that’s Turkish victory🇹🇷 & 1785-95 battle against US was fought between Turks & rest was locals so in reality it’s Turkish🇹🇷 or algero-Turkish victory 🇹🇷🇩🇿🏴‍☠️
@TopicalEssay
@TopicalEssay 19 күн бұрын
I loved the part where Oppenhimer said "It's Oppenhimin' time" and then oppenhimered two suns above Japan
@NerfHerdsman
@NerfHerdsman 19 күн бұрын
“Because it was no one’s business but the Turks “
@EmisoraRadioPatio
@EmisoraRadioPatio 17 күн бұрын
No one wants to run a bad business
@hoteny
@hoteny 13 күн бұрын
Does it have “Why they named it i cant say” too
@maxmillianwiegel1643
@maxmillianwiegel1643 15 күн бұрын
I had no idea the Ottomsn empire was even a thing! You should make a video about it.
@snowfloofcathug
@snowfloofcathug 19 күн бұрын
Love the humour in these videos
@theprofessional155
@theprofessional155 19 күн бұрын
I’m glad I’m not the only KZbinr to make typos
@TopicalEssay
@TopicalEssay 19 күн бұрын
Why do I see my favorite GTS KZbinr theprofeaaionsl it's like we've got the same taste in content
@benlusignan3251
@benlusignan3251 17 күн бұрын
1:44 Are those guys on the left holding knives or is it just the bottom of their jacket? 😂
@user-x3cctjs
@user-x3cctjs 17 күн бұрын
Nah those r knives😂
@TheRossIsCookin
@TheRossIsCookin 19 күн бұрын
I liked the visual gag of only one of three Philippine flames blinking out.
@Animator-cd5hd
@Animator-cd5hd 19 күн бұрын
1:55 It worked… for some extended. You see, in the beginning of National Struggle, many members of intelegnsia raised their voices againist armed struggle in favour of American mandate. They are considered as ill- judged at best, or traitor at worst. Neverthless, considerable amount of body supported that idea: Which is a proof of success for US foreign policy.
@samozturk8276
@samozturk8276 6 күн бұрын
They are actually involved. The Samsun Bombardment. From wikipedia: The Bombardment of Samsun was a naval operation carried out by the Greek Navy and the United States Navy against the Turkish town of Samsun in 1922. The ships fired 400 rounds at the town, and in return the single Turkish cannon in the town fired back 25 rounds. The bombardment lasted almost three hours (15:02-18:00).
@randombritishperson.
@randombritishperson. 19 күн бұрын
Blink twice if James Bisonette forced you to type "Ottomsn"
@BS-vx8dg
@BS-vx8dg 19 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@hazat8123
@hazat8123 19 күн бұрын
You made a Typo yorself friend😂
@randombritishperson.
@randombritishperson. 19 күн бұрын
@@hazat8123 You saw nothing.
@hazat8123
@hazat8123 19 күн бұрын
@@randombritishperson. Yes sir, of course sir. Glory to the Ottomsn Empire!
@TheFedGuy
@TheFedGuy 19 күн бұрын
You know they (the cube figures) don’t blink!
@TieisAwsom
@TieisAwsom 19 күн бұрын
2:20 Why is this one of the funniest segments ever
@ForzaFrewis
@ForzaFrewis 13 күн бұрын
USA’s first overseas conflict post independence was indirectly against the Ottomans in the Barbary Wars. While this didn’t have an effect on WW1, it is an interesting piece of history. This is where the USMC gets the line “to the shores of Tripoli” in its hymn.
@kingfunny5016
@kingfunny5016 19 күн бұрын
My question is why didn't they declare on Bulgaria either?
@Pe4ivo
@Pe4ivo 18 күн бұрын
Bulgsria*
@Andre-uu5xv
@Andre-uu5xv 19 күн бұрын
Saw the notif for this and just had to come check the comments annnnd yup
@Thaumh
@Thaumh 19 күн бұрын
Love the apple-head duing the thank-yo/credits.
@Theoneandonlytster
@Theoneandonlytster 19 күн бұрын
Bulgaria : “Did everyone forget about me ?!? The US also didn’t declare war on me btw … Edit : I guess the tradition stuck around huh
@henriquemachado9941
@henriquemachado9941 19 күн бұрын
If I was the USA, my honest response would be: "I kind of forgot the war was outside Europe, uhm..."
@SeverityOne
@SeverityOne 19 күн бұрын
Well, the word 'world' in 'world war' is a bit of a giveaway...
@snipingflute4346
@snipingflute4346 19 күн бұрын
The United States declares against belligerent nations that have _wronged_ them. In WW1, the war declaration was towards Germany. In WW2 the war declaration was towards Japan. Germany only declared back on the United States because of being Japan’s ally.
@SeverityOne
@SeverityOne 19 күн бұрын
@@snipingflute4346 Declaring war on the USA was, in hindsight, not the best of ideas.
@edmerc92
@edmerc92 19 күн бұрын
@@SeverityOne Woulda helped except that no one called it "World War" at the time. It was the Great War.
@graceneilitz7661
@graceneilitz7661 17 күн бұрын
The first American shots of the war occurred in Guam- which is quite a bit away from Europe.
@OttomaniaGaming
@OttomaniaGaming 11 күн бұрын
Imagine a country sitting on a big island away from the world but included in every fckng battle of the world history since existed. That's brutal USA history.
@gameragodzilla
@gameragodzilla 11 күн бұрын
That’s why we’re the true successors of Rome and not anyone else.
@russelljackson2818
@russelljackson2818 19 күн бұрын
"The US had no geopolitical interest in the Middle East" God I wish that were still true
@Not_From_Holland
@Not_From_Holland 19 күн бұрын
After the creation of a certain state in '48 that changed. Funny how that has worked out.
@kidfox3971
@kidfox3971 19 күн бұрын
​@Not_From_Holland Funny how the creation of 49 Muslim nations isn't a problem to you...
@beth7935
@beth7935 18 күн бұрын
@@kidfox3971 This 🙄
@Not_From_Holland
@Not_From_Holland 17 күн бұрын
@@kidfox3971 Doesn't change the fact that the US has been at was with all these countries since '48. Maybe if you just had a 5 minute conversation with them and asked why they hate the US they will tell you it's because of '48 and what this country has been doing to the natives
@gloppa5860
@gloppa5860 12 күн бұрын
@@Not_From_Holland "natives"
@anthonythatcherchurchilled285
@anthonythatcherchurchilled285 19 күн бұрын
Damned Ottomsns, I wonder when the video on Attsturk will come along
@zddxddyddw
@zddxddyddw 19 күн бұрын
Pleeeaaaase make a video on Jose de San Martin, who liberated southern South America! Everybody always talks about Bolivar but San Martin was just as important.
@CodyCEngdahl
@CodyCEngdahl 19 күн бұрын
I just spit my coffee out over the pickelhaube being one of the faults.
@admiralrover74
@admiralrover74 12 күн бұрын
Kind of waiting for this Channel to uncover "Why did the British Empire handed back Philippines to the Spanish?"
@AGMKnight01
@AGMKnight01 18 күн бұрын
I love being able to see typos before they're fixed (Ottoman is misspelt as Ottomsn)
@elliotthanish9977
@elliotthanish9977 19 күн бұрын
Hey, big fan here, I've watched almost all of your videos multiple times. It's a sort of therapy for me honestly. Anyway, I'm currently writing an IB History paper about Philippine rebellions against America in the 1902-1920ish range. I was wondering what sources you used about the Caliph's influence over the Muslims population of the islands, and where I could access them to best support my paper? Thank you!!!!
@averdadeeumaso4003
@averdadeeumaso4003 17 күн бұрын
At last, a good comment lol
@darkrider95bilmemney82
@darkrider95bilmemney82 13 күн бұрын
Good luck on your essays, I certainly felt overwhelmed when I was writing my IAs and extended haha.
@gerwaltspodnovigradu5508
@gerwaltspodnovigradu5508 19 күн бұрын
6 hours later, its still "ottomsn" Empire, I make a petition to keep it like that until april 1st, then HM should fix it just to turn it back into "Ottomsn" empire on april 2nd
@0That_Guy0
@0That_Guy0 19 күн бұрын
Been a while since I heard about MSN. Didn’t even know you could declare war on MSN when it was around.
@sydhenderson6753
@sydhenderson6753 19 күн бұрын
We also didn't declare war on Bulgaria in the First World War, though we did in the second.
@sultan_meiji
@sultan_meiji 19 күн бұрын
Suggestion for a video: What the hell did Ottoman Caliph do in France after turkish war for independence
@darrylenglander2992
@darrylenglander2992 19 күн бұрын
they say that descion by wilson motivted by not wanting to hurt american misssionires in the ottmen empire was the most importent descion a us presdeint made in the midddle east letting brgtaien and franch decide post the sykes picot act of 1916.
@gingermanc98
@gingermanc98 19 күн бұрын
1:13 how times have changed
@BrazilianMapper-b7b
@BrazilianMapper-b7b 4 күн бұрын
What do you mean?
@dedeed2519
@dedeed2519 8 күн бұрын
he changed the title no way
@cjkavy2299
@cjkavy2299 18 күн бұрын
This one’s a banger. Great topic
@familygash7500
@familygash7500 19 күн бұрын
*VIDEO SUGGESTION :* After World War I, why did America prevent Albania from being partitioned?
@otzi1
@otzi1 19 күн бұрын
Thank you, USA, you are my best friend You are the peacekeeper, you are the legend
@Historical-Stuff
@Historical-Stuff 19 күн бұрын
@@otzi1 W reference
@MySmallWorld.
@MySmallWorld. 11 күн бұрын
@@otzi1 Your peace keep has killed more than 80 million people,including its own people.
@ErugoPurakushi
@ErugoPurakushi 7 күн бұрын
It didn't. In fact, on 17 May 1920 the U.S. Senate acknowledged Greece's territorial rights over Northern Epirus (now southern Albania). It was Italy which prevented it in the Council of Ambassadors in 1920. They did that because they had plans to later annex Albania, which they actually did 19 years later.
@RhenishHelm
@RhenishHelm 19 күн бұрын
They didn't need the furniture.
@timothyruda4827
@timothyruda4827 19 күн бұрын
Seriously man, thank you so much for answering questions I didn’t know I had, this was really interesting and I totally forgot America never declared war on the Ottoman Empire.
@casperderop7676
@casperderop7676 19 күн бұрын
1:18 back when the USA had no interest in the Middle East… good times
@SpaceCoffee700
@SpaceCoffee700 19 күн бұрын
Thank Europe dragging us into WW2 couldn't be nice to eachother
@BrazilianMapper-b7b
@BrazilianMapper-b7b 4 күн бұрын
What do you mean?
@Zeusimon
@Zeusimon 19 күн бұрын
"Thank you for watching and special thanks to my patrons, Otto MSN..."
@RobertJones-bs9pf
@RobertJones-bs9pf 19 күн бұрын
Otto Msn? The bus driver from the Aimpsons?
@TopicalEssay
@TopicalEssay 19 күн бұрын
@@RobertJones-bs9pf Yea thst'a Bsrt and Lias'a bua driver snd he drivea them to achool
@terryaltherr2481
@terryaltherr2481 16 күн бұрын
2:00 I'm actually fascinated by this since I had no idea this had happened until I saw this video
@jordanwhite352
@jordanwhite352 19 күн бұрын
Love how most of history is "Why can't we have nice things!? Answer: The Italian Peninsula"
@SomeoneFromGenZ
@SomeoneFromGenZ 19 күн бұрын
No Kelly Moneymaker...?
@JustinMinckley
@JustinMinckley 19 күн бұрын
fascinating. good video
@Historicaleducation-pm1li
@Historicaleducation-pm1li 19 күн бұрын
typo lol
@Therock-qh6jq
@Therock-qh6jq 19 күн бұрын
Do the crimean slave trade and the first annexation of crimea by russia
@SantaFe19484
@SantaFe19484 19 күн бұрын
A suggestion for the next video; "Why didn't Bermuda join the American Revolution?"
@jeffery4085
@jeffery4085 19 күн бұрын
2:23 did you just refer to the caliph as sultan
@adrianvelez4147
@adrianvelez4147 19 күн бұрын
because the sultan was the caliph
@PassosVEVO
@PassosVEVO 19 күн бұрын
... Yes? Do you know who the Caliph was?
@mikhailimran671
@mikhailimran671 19 күн бұрын
the ottomans claimed both titles
@KShenoy2304
@KShenoy2304 15 күн бұрын
Typo is because of Kelly Moneymaker stoped making money and therefore stopped patronising the channel.
@gnarled128
@gnarled128 19 күн бұрын
James Bisonette probably paid to have the typo remain, so we could all have a small chuckle today
@windfromfelixia
@windfromfelixia 19 күн бұрын
Ah yes the empire that later on became the Republic of Turkey after our war of independence: Ottomsn Empire
@sandsandwich9217
@sandsandwich9217 19 күн бұрын
Please don't change it, its funny
@prof_brendo
@prof_brendo 19 күн бұрын
The Philippines angle never occurred to me. Thanks!
@Gefehhka
@Gefehhka 18 күн бұрын
Me: Wow, I never actually thought about this! I wonder what the comment section thinks- The Comment Section: *Ottomsn Empire*
@Cherigal
@Cherigal 19 күн бұрын
1:14 and they would forever avoid involvement the middle east to this day... said nobody
@BrazilianMapper-b7b
@BrazilianMapper-b7b 4 күн бұрын
What do you mean?
@ivoryeggrod
@ivoryeggrod 18 күн бұрын
Hey! You'll probably never see this, but you should make a small short on the Republic of Madawaska! I just think that'd be cool.
@Lazardeve_Fr
@Lazardeve_Fr 19 күн бұрын
Because the ottomsn empire didn't exist. But for some reason america didn't declare war on the ottoman empire.
@BS-vx8dg
@BS-vx8dg 19 күн бұрын
The US phear of phacing a Philippine phront was a phascinating phind. I love learning new stuff.
@angelG14
@angelG14 10 күн бұрын
Nooooo, Kelly Moneymaker, give us a sign. Hope you're doing absolutely fantastic!
@adambashaxd420
@adambashaxd420 19 күн бұрын
because james bissonette bribed them
@jamesbissonette8002
@jamesbissonette8002 19 күн бұрын
Nah
@adambashaxd420
@adambashaxd420 19 күн бұрын
@jamesbissonette8002 YOU COMMENTED 😭
@dedrinzypool1209
@dedrinzypool1209 19 күн бұрын
​@@adambashaxd420you almost got first
@TopicalEssay
@TopicalEssay 19 күн бұрын
@@jamesbissonette8002 yes Jsmes you sponsor/bribe everyone and takeover the world
@SeaDog1667-1st
@SeaDog1667-1st 19 күн бұрын
​@@dedrinzypool1209, they WERE the first commentor. 😅
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