I came over from Wild West Extravaganza to check you out. Great video. I appreciate it.
@texashistorylessons5 ай бұрын
@@lillieerismsn8620 Thank you. Josh and the Wild West Extravaganza are the best of the best.
@jasonclark966220 күн бұрын
Sames can't believe this isn't trending 😮
@WildWestExtravaganza5 ай бұрын
This is great!
@texashistorylessons5 ай бұрын
@@WildWestExtravaganza thanks Wild West Josh!
@ericshedrock60525 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the hard work that must of went into making a video/ documentary like this . Both sides of my family have been in Texas since the 1840 . My mom's family ( Caraway) settled in the Leesville, Nixon area and my father's family (Shedrock) settled in St Hedwig. With out the sacrifice and dedication of these men for freedom , there's no doubt I would not exist . I have always loved and had an interest in Texas history. I just want to thank you again. Your viedos somehow have made this feel like more than history. I dont know how to convert my fillings into written words lol I watched the hole video that says a lot on its own. I cant wait for more .
@texashistorylessons5 ай бұрын
@@ericshedrock6052 thank you for listening and commenting. I know what you mean. My goal is to improve and make the history go beyond normal history…to make it understandable and realistic as experienced by the living people that experienced it.
@CRUZER18005 ай бұрын
This was very interesting and thank you for all your efforts in posting this great video. I subd your channel a few months ago after learning about you from Wild West Extravaganza.... another great channel. Small point...President Eisenhower was born in Kansas as was I back in the 40,s. Russ
@texashistorylessons5 ай бұрын
@@CRUZER1800 thanks for listening and subscribing. I’ve been up Eisenhower’s birthplace in Denison, Texas. Born there in 1890. But he did move to Kansas when he was very young in 1892 so he was very much a Kansan.
@CRUZER18005 ай бұрын
@@texashistorylessons I'll be damned... learn something new every day.... How did I survive all these 77 yrs with this misinformation?? Thank You Sir... Russ
@carywest92565 ай бұрын
First to comment,seeing how l'ze a made 'nd raised in Texas. And a fifth generation Texican ta boot. I'm right proud to have ancestors that have bèen here since 1834. I reckon 13 years ain't too late to be invited to the ball."Let's dance"to this here Fandango!
@texashistorylessons5 ай бұрын
Ain’t too late at all. That’s a long heritage. Do you know where your 1834 family settled? Were any at San Jacinto? www.sanjacinto-museum.org/Discover/The_Battle/Veteran_Bios/
@anaxis5 ай бұрын
I love this long-form deep dive. It's been helping me fall asleep for over a week now, the tone & pacing is perfect for it; rarely takes more than 10min. Makes time fly for work & driving too, please make more of these longer ones. 🫡
@texashistorylessons5 ай бұрын
At least it’s helping you sleep. 😀 But hopefully you don’t fall asleep driving. There will be more long episodes
@anaxis5 ай бұрын
@@texashistorylessons Outstanding! paradoxically helps me stay awake while driving, so no worries there lol. Thanks for your work & time.
@jasonclark966220 күн бұрын
War is here. Facts
@shanehunt77005 ай бұрын
36 likes Jesus people suck can't like something with a obvious amount of study and work but people rather like rushed pointless rubbish.it just sucks people who do nothing are doing better than people that deserve a simple click of the like button.
@texashistorylessons5 ай бұрын
@@shanehunt7700 thank you for the comment. It did take an enormous amount of work and will continue to do more research to make it as accurate as possible in the future along with the research for future episodes. Next up will be an episode on the aftermath of San Jacinto that usually isn’t covered that closely.