Andrew Jackson & The 8 Year Reign of Terror Documentary
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@PeopleProfiles When people think of electricity Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison are at the forefront of everyone's minds. However, there was a very interesting man who was just as influential in the field of electricity. His name is Charles Steinmetz. Think you could do a documentary on him? That'd be really cool.
Love him or hate him, Jackson is undeniably one of the most interesting US presidents.
People during his time even hated him but the guy got things done. I can respect anyone that helped create this natuon
Lol you can't loved the man who was a genoicider and absolute vile man
@@Kunfucious577😂😂😂 is that way he had a days long party at the White House where hundreds showed up
@@Kunfucious577😂😂 he won the election in a landslide but ok
Tell that to the Native Americans.
Although never a president, I’d love to see a people’s profile on my favorite founding father, Thomas Paine.
"common sense" is a banger 🙏🏻
Or Samuel Adams
America or Americans is not even real thing its just europians illegally settling on foreign land
Beau of the fifth Column has a profile on Paine
England has given much of herself to the world.
I need one on Teddy Roosevelt
Yes please!!! My favorite president!
They better put the part where when he was head of the nypd he let a german antisemitic preacher preach with a jewish only police detail to keep the peace
Ok here it goes:
Hey Roosevelt!...
Yes?
Where is your teddy?
The progressive paid the foundation for the income tax yay😊
He is probably the most fun president. Fighting in the White House, shooting Spaniards in the back, shooting big game. Dude was an absolute nut and I’ll never tire learning about his kooky ass.
“You have guns and so have we. You have powder and lead, and so have we. You have men and so have we. Your men will fight and so will ours, until the last drop of the Seminole’s blood has moistened the dust of his hunting ground.”
- Osceola
Love your comment. Breaks my heart what is said in that statement
Oh me o my ola , we up agin' Osceola !!
He correctly predicted the outcome, I see....
Being from SC I really appreciate the correct pronunciation of our Lancaster!
I'm in South Carolina
I learned more American history in this video than I had in eight years of high school and college.
Jackson was the man our country needed at the time. Amazing with his tragic family history that he rose to the office of the Presidency. I count him with all he accomplished as a true American Hero.
I would really love a video on one of Americas greatest war chiefs, Tecumseh.
I happened upon his home....The Hermitage by mistake with my kids....before heading back to Tampa me and the kids went there for a tour.....as a black female I was impressed with his plantation home and all the things that it consisted of.....the acreage we toured was massive....I say that to say a large portion was sold to the state....with that being said I was brought back to reality with the fact that he had slaves that he owned that tended to his massive plantation
😂😂😂 Impressed with a plantation where unspeakable horrors took place, that's rich.
At his death Jackson had an inventory of 161 slaves, and he is known to have been a cruel slave owner.
@girldaddividendinvestor I was impressed at the vast amount of land that he had and the false narrative that was presented bring that I love history...I was also saddened...I was humbled when I went to the slave quarters because I felt the spirits of the land
@JR-pr8jb ...yesss he was very cruel....I love how in the end Alfred his devoted slave died at the age of 98 years old and was able to buy alot of Jackson's personal affects when the plantation fell on hard times and he agreed to donate them back to the estate only if he was buried by the Jackson's....to which he was....I'm pretty sure Jackson would feel some time of way
@@mickeybell8933 Today alfred would probably be thinking what the F was I thinking.
Well done on an unbiased view.
I’m talking OLD Hickory!
One of my favorite presidents, been waiting for this video for a while! Thanks for the great video!
And what about the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the Trail of Tears? That is how Andrew Jackson betrayed the Cherokee Native Americans who were his lifelong allies.
my second fav after Eisenhower
*I Like Ike!* 👍🇺🇲
@@GenerationX19694 basedddddd 😁🙏🏻🙏🏻
Dwight was the last great President
Love your content guys! Yes! More presidents! Please do Warren g harding!
Jackson was an absolute chad.
History repeats. Some of Jackson's beliefs are still prevalent
@@sharonmontag2389 like term limits and revoking lifetime employment from swamp creatures
“Reign of Terror” dude Jackson was one of our best presidents, certainly one of our most underrated, only one who beats him in that category is Polk
Hey from Memphis. I know every day is a school day. That said I learned an enormous amount of knowledge of my fellow Tennessean.
Early life at 0:00
Jackson entered politics 1 at 13:44
The war of 1812 at 26:30
Jackson entered politics 2 at 40:18
Jackson as President at 46:06
Jackson Last day as president at 1:04:20
Death of Jackson at 1:08:30
Gonna be some fighting in the comment section over this guy!
Love it!
Indeed!!! Time to grab the popcorn!!! lol!!!
@@redcloudshaman2509 Your namesake is my favorite Chief of the Oglala! He was awesome!
@@OldGreyGryphon His exploits and fearless leadership were legendary!
It's crazy how history repeats itself
How can you run a 200 acre farm and become a lawyer at the age of 18? 🤔😬🤬
Well he did
Cause back then 18 year olds weren't pussies
Dudes were infinitely more grown at 13-14 than 21 year olds are now ….look at our forefather’s resumes….they were scientists, lawyers, astronomers, soldiers…..all while speaking 2-3 languages. And most were educated in 1 room school houses
We’ve been conditioned to put ourselves in a proverbial box….in terms of thinking about our strengths and weaknesses
(And if you look up the ages of the dudes who signed the Declaration of Independence; they’re probably younger than you would expect)
He wasnt a lawyer until he was 20
Thanks for the Lancaster shoutout instead of just saying waxhaws there is a pretty cool Andrew Jackson park here also I’ve been to his family’s grave pretty cool it’s got a stomach high wall around it
My favorite president
An observation on the Battleof New Orleans and the Battle of Bunker Hill.
The two battles bookend British American conflict and have some similarities that are striking.
In both cases, the British seriously underestimated the danger posed by American marksmanship.
My view is that this was NOT due to any type of stupidity, but was in fact what would have been a sound tactical opinion if they were facing European militia.
The vast majority of militia stink as soldiers, and for nearly all common militia flaws, American militia had them as much as any old world militia. The biggest of these flaws being that militia broke and ran the moment they felt in danger. Even George Washington remarked on this.
Militia, however, were known to be fine for holding a fortified position, up until the moment any part of that fortified position started get overrun.
The big huge different thing about American militia was that they commonly had rifles, and knew how to hit thing at range.
Making American militia in a fortified position VASTLY more dangerous to attack across anything like open ground.
If the British in 1815 had been facing European militia armed with Smoothbore guns and little skill at marksmanship, they would have won.
Add Jackson's skill as a military leader to the rifles in the hands of men that can shoot, and when British walked in face first, the result was inevitable.
Jackson's skill is also evident in that he did not pursue. If he had tried to use his largely militia army in a maneuver battle against the British veterans, they would have slaughtered him. And i am certain he knew it.
Jackson's brilliance is that he got the elite veteran enemy army to attack him in a manner that maximize his own strengths. A huge feat of generalship that cannot be understated.
Dont you think that Jackson's success on the battle could have had something to do with the sheer scale of the earthworks (if I recall the ramparts were stretching for quite a wide area and were mote than 10 feet high), the terrain and the numerous blunders of the british in this particular battle?
If I recall correctly there was no room to manuver for the british and they had to charge/scale the fortifications if they wanted to get to the City itself.
However the detachment responsible for the assault ladders actually FORGOT to bring them along from Camp.
In addition to that the British had no artillery which could have had reduced the US fortifications, why they didnt even have light guns is also a mystery to me.
And last but not least, part of the british plan was to have a detachment of their forces go further up-river, disembark on the opposite river side and then ford over again further up still to outflank the americans.
However they underestimated the strength of the stream and the detachment was severely delayed to the point where they couldnt affect the battle at all.
Not discrediting the US Militiamen's marksmenship (though obviously rifled hunting muskets do help a lot when it comes to accuracy), however I'd argue the fact that the british were unable to actually succed in any noteable aspect of their battleplan prior to their commander getting killed and then failing to adapt afterwards surely was the majority of the reason for the british failure.
Meh
@MajorCoolD
Good points, and perhaps my say that the British 'would have won' if the American militia had been armed with Smoothbore guns and less trained in accuracy is an over statement.
But I will stand by my contention that commanders familiar with facing European Smoothbore guns held by poorly trained troops could make 'tactically significant' mistakes facing American militia.
I admired this guy
“Peace, above all things, is to be desired, but blood must sometimes be spilled to obtained it on equable and lasting terms.”
Andrew Jackson
Make content about biography of Timur. He was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty. An undefeated commander, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest military leaders and tacticians in history, as well as one of the most brutal and deadly. Timur is also considered a great patron of art and architecture as he interacted with intellectuals such as Ibn Khaldun, Hafez, and Hafiz-i Abru and his reign introduced the Timurid Renaissance.
As other commentators observed, he was a man of his time. As a man of the western frontier he appears to be have little influenced by the Enlightenment.
People like to pick and choose when that's a suitable excuse.
8 years of terror what are you drunk? he was so popular that he created his own political party and won and if he would have wanted a third term he could have had it.
This channel is controlled by ???? the same folks ruling the world right NIW. It's bullshit. I've listened to many. Again a LIBERAL BULLSHIT.
BS title for sure
Andrew Jackson was as mean and ruthless than they come ..
History says otherwise
Interesting and informative ... Superb work 😊
Patrick Henry pls
Had it not been for the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the tragic result of the Trail of Tears, Andrew Jackson would have otherwise been a great American hero! However, I can still good conscience enjoy listening to the Johnny Horton song "The Battle of New Orleans" because the Battle New Orleans happened before Andrew Jackson became a bad guy as President, because of the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Andrew Jackson was a bad guy before the Indian Removal Act. Jackson committed war crimes against the Seminoles in the Seminole War. He was also a nasty slaveholder. In 1804, he put out a bulletin which stated that if anyone had information which led to the recapture of his runaway slave, he will give that person rhe honor of whipping the slave and pay him for every lash. As president he appointed slaveholder Francis Scott Key district attorney who went after abolitionists. He also appointed slaveholder Roger Taney to the Supreme Court.
I don’t know. I’m thankful for the hard decisions those men made back then. It allowed me to live a comfortable life here. I
@@Kunfucious577Go home to your ancestral lands in Europe and keep the bones of your ancestors company
Love it! Can you do William Tecumseh sherman? or stonewall jackson?
Some people say Andrew Jackson's a bad president. And yet they still use his $20 to buy something at the store. 😊
I love this channel! Can you do a video on FELIX STEINER‼️
"Prompted the British to withdraw"....lol you mean run away.
I think so too,the trail of tears
I would love comparison contrast between Jackson and FDR
I read somewhere, if I remember correctly, that Cassius Clay was a descendant of Henry Clay . I guess I could ask Google.🤷
So what's this about an 8 yr Reign of Terror?
It seems that, like the one on Wilson, the name of the video has been changed to something more incendiary or attention-grabbing when it and the thumbnail used to say “The Fighting President” instead.
@@johnweber4577 sad, i unsubscribed over this. Considering he has FDR as the greatest Democratic president, it is obvious where his bias is.
@@MC_heart4I'm curious to hear who you think the greatest Democratic president was
Please do Prime Minister MacDonald and Louis Riel
Great man, great Patriot, great President. The ONLY President to leave us with ZERO debt or deficit!
The guy had a fair of controversies!
MFW a few backwoods hillbillies and Native Americans send hardened vets of the Peninsular War running in less than two hours
Can you do Merian C Cooper and Jack Kirby ❤ video
Who would have been terrified? Would be the correct title
Great to see corruption and nepotism was alive and well in his tenure also.
Nepotism was invented right after the first person obtained a leadership position over another person.
It has and always will be around no matter how much you want to end it. People in power like power and do things to get more.
Corruption and nepotism had been around before Rome
BELLONA
THE GODDESS OF WAR
Martin Van Buren
Are there ten nessees ?
You know someone is not ethical if they’re getting rich off of politics. If you’re there to serve, serve.
You know things were quite different during that time. People forget they can't use today values when they evaluating periods of time in the past. You have to use the value and believes of the time to truly understand why the people supported him.
Old Hickory was great, wish we had more like him today
It's no accident that Trump's favorite president is Andrew Jackson!
@@LilRebelYellI’ve always found the connection, which was really Steve Bannon’s doing apparently, rather tenuous. If anything, the MAGA movement Trump had created resembles the contemporaneous Anti-Masons or Know Nothings much more than the Jacksonian Democrats.
More documentaries should be made on Andrew Jackson's greed, violence, brutality, and viciousness towards the African American people who were being held as prisoners inside the Hermitage. Andrew Jackson operated the Hermitage as an enforced slave labor prison concentration camp. He also provoked an unjust war with Mexico to spread the greed, viplence, and brutality of slavery, created a very serious recession in the US that led to economic hardships for many people, and expelled many indigenous Americans from their own homelands.
Grow up 😓
He was 100% asshole. That's why angry old white men love him.
@@excaliburironforce9908Was there anything in error of the original comment of which you (and those who chose to give a like to your comment) disapprove? Was anything in that comment that was factually incorrect?
What happened to "This is Justice Taney's decision. Let him enforce it?" Did I miss it? If so, my apologies. But if not, that's a pretty glaring omission.
The problem with that quote, which actually references John Marshall rather than Roger Taney, is that it only cropped up decades after the fact so far as we can tell and the claim was by Horace Greeley who was a partisan anti-Jackson journalist.
@@johnweber4577 Interesting. I had not heard that before. At any rate, I appreciate your response. Thank you.
@@greghoadley1815 You're welcome!
Good question. Jackson is no hero around here.
@ 28:50 ….i wonder what happened to the Native American boy that they took in and raised ??
Jackson apparently aspired to send Lyncoya to West Point but he wound up dying young of tuberculosis.
@@johnweber4577 noted. I probably could’ve looked that up; but I appreciate the feedback
@@davidaldridge5716 You’re welcome.
Never understood why he is on 20 dollar bill .
Don’t understand much do you!
@@mikealvord55 yes never understood how idiots become presidents 😂
@@mikealvord55You guess cannot help stupid.
It's how the federal reserve bank says thanks 🤔
@@jaredruschell2019.😂 I think it was a joke by someone in the federal reserve since Jackson did not believe in the federal banking system . He needs to be bumped out from the $20 bill and be replaced by John Quincy Adams or someone like him .
Old Hickory Jackson
DRINK PENSA COLA !☝
A product of his times. He did some despicable things in the name of progress. Quite a character.
But hey he gave us Florida.
Indeed
Jackson was bada$$
Jackson picking of Van Buren showed he to was an elitist and later when Van Buren became president it proved that premise
Interesting how two people who wanted to head the state militia both own guns and wanted to dual each other. I was promised the founders only intended for the 2nd amendment to apply to well regulated militias!
If the country were invaded, who do you think the militia would be?
@@thatlittlevoice6354 do two people in the militia dueling in a personal capacity seem to be in a well regulated militia?
@@thatlittlevoice6354 also, do you want me to pull up people who dueled who weren’t in a militia? Seriously, any primary source from the time shows how dumb that idea is
You have no understanding of the 2nd amendment.
@@LilRebelYell interesting theory. Why do you think all writers of the period, like Rawle and tucker, wrote that is was an individual right? Likewise, why did most states, who needed their own bill of rights as the federal one did not apply to them (until the 14th amendment) listed bearing arms as an individual right
Still not as bad as the four year Reign of Terror between *2021 - 2025!*
Yah poor you. Your so "oppressed".....
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Exactly
I like Andy; He was the only president who was OPENLY psychotic..
It may have been a shill. But a president waging war against the banks despite the outcome earns him my respect. Also it seems he truly cared about the American peoples future in lieu of virtue signaling, a rarity these days.
Harrison is not from Indiana
The reign of terror? That would fix better on a video on Maximilian Robespierre
Jackson didn’t give in to the rat central bank.
He has my respect and admiration.
He was the Greatest
He was as pragmatic as he needed to be for the future of the country.
MTF halted the centeal bank scheme on his term. For that alone lt was all worthy
Great president
He was a callous President of all time
He was the right president for that time period. If the Indians refused to assimilate then they had to be removed. The US was in the process of becoming the shining light on the hill, the one 100 later that would need to confront Hitler.
We could not halt progress because it it
Inconvenienced some Stone Age nomadic peoples. And I’m saying this as a person of native heritage but one who considers himself American first and foremost.
He was a monster, king of greed.
Be a president? That would have been time spent not dueling, Jackson's least favorite time.
The first patriotic Democrat…and among the last.
MacConnCarrigh 🇺🇸
Best president this country ever had
Scottish have always loved to fight, it's hard-wired into their DNA. Their ancient ancestors were the Picts, who even the all-powerful Roman war machine could not conquer and Emporer Hadrian decreed to just build a wall instead. Think about the ferocity of a people to get the Romans to capitulate.
The Donald Trump of the 1800's
So basically Canada should belong to America not Britain since the Americans won it from the French
What an awful man. He cheated during that duel. Glad his reputation was affected.
He was a great man and president.
No actually that’s history not the 90s
A man would make me be on my best behaviour around him.
IOW He's evil because he defeated banKHAZAR tyranny.
Jackson was the man
May AJ live in eternal torment in that dark place with the 🔥 of 1,000 suns, Amen. 🙏🏽
Scots Irish by birth, American by the Grace of God.
And pig by choice
@@Rambam1776 Considering swine is one of the tastiest meat out there, one of the most survivable species in the wild out there. I take your jest as a compliment.
@@GHST995 Don't. Jackson was garbage.
I as Well. Founding Stock.
Andrew Jackson... The ultimate whiskey tango
The kind of President needed for the time.
Evil Yt pple you mean?
Algorithm
Top 5 American presidents
Worst!
The Donald Trump of the 19th century…
I hope this history is taught to our children in school and in homes and replacing the video games!
Don’t be daft. You can play video games and learn history. Why does one have to be in lieu of the other? 🤨
Where in the world is Carmen San Diego?
Oregon Trail( everyone who ever played knows about broken axels and dysentery)
Practical & real education based on real people and real times & real situations would be for more important to learn than to fill our minds with a bunch of useless nonsense!
Too much time playing video games could be a waste of time if they don't teach people (mainly younger people) something useful and worth learning!
Love Andrew Jackson!!! F.J.B. Trump 2024 baby!!!❤🎉😊
He was effective an President in getting things done and bringing the country forward to our era but he was NOT a hero
All the land stolen from the Natives must he returned now.
We are not talking about some medival events....we are talking about crimes in modern times!
The natives have been for generations and haven’t done anything, they’re so dependent on the gov!
They’re worse than the B’s
@@Kevin-bl6lg Interesting thought. But which natives? As they all slaughtered each other with some of the greatest genocides of all time happening in the calinfornias during the third migration wave. Surely you cannot mean giving it back to those who held the land after they killed others, because you are stripping the Americans for doing the same thing.
@@Kevin-bl6lgstart by giving them you and your family’s properties, then we’ll talk.
@@bryanbenaway5411 sure. But we didn't participate in the modern times landgrab.