Tea, Taxes, and The American Revolution: Crash Course World History #28
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution and the American Revolutionary War, which it turns out were two different things. John goes over the issues and events that precipitated rebellion in Britain's American colonies, and he also explores the ideas that laid the groundwork for the new American democracy. Find out how the tax bill from the Seven Years' War fomented an uprising, how the Enlightenment influenced the Founding Fathers, and who were the winners and losers in this conflict. (hint: many of the people living in the Colonies ended up losers) The Revolution purportedly brought freedom and equality to the Thirteen Colonies, but they weren't equally distributed. Also, you'll learn about America's love affair with commemorative ceramics and what happens when rich white guys take the reins from rich white guys and put together a society of, by, and for rich white guys.
Chapters:
Introduction: The American Revolution 00:00
Tensions Rising: The Stamp Act, Townsend Act, and Boston Massacre 0:52
An Open Letter to Tea 2:25
How Colonists Protested Unfair Taxation 3:10
British Loyalists & Sympathizers 5:02
Revolutionary Ideas: No Taxation 5:54
All Men are Created Equal? 7:07
The Enlightenment 7:58
Changes After the American Revolution 9:16
Credits 10:52
Learn more about the American Revolution in these other Crash Course videos:
Taxes & Smuggling - Prelude to Revolution: Crash Course US History #6: • Taxes & Smuggling - Pr...
Who Won the American Revolution?: Crash Course US History #7: • Who Won the American R...
The American Revolution: Crash Course Black American History #8: • The American Revolutio...
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The Declaration of Independence is the greatest break up letter ever
I hereby declare subtly a crime.
That comment is the best!!!! And for the winner?
A cup of blended tea!
I'm gonna leave you at 666th likes
You Said It
The communist manifesto is even better
"Nothing challenges one's belief in equality quite like becoming rich and powerful"
That's a great quote mate
England: flavour
America: flavor
England: colour
America: color
England: What are you doing?
America: Getting rid of u
I still se ur shadows in my room
This actually made me laugh
am I the only one who thinks this would make a great APH fanart?
*backs up*
Ha! Nice
please just write my essay
YES, PLEASEE!!!
RIGGHT!
mine to !!!!
hi me2
Odg
The British are just mad because we have one tea they don't
Liber tea
The buying a gun and going on a rampage kind of liberty?
The gun violence has actually gone down 40% over the last couple decades but mainstream media coverage of gun violence has gone up 500% in the same amount of time kind of liberty.
+Artemis Productions that's 'liberty' for you.
ZolaMagic25 No I was merely restating the "liberty" part at the end of my sentence for ironical purposes or purpose of entertainment. In all actuality I was countering the popular ignorant narrative you were spreading that America is the worst when it comes to gun violence and that it's not a safe first world country to live in.
Oh yes I didn't miss the irony. In fact I was doing the very same thing!
It's tragic that in some people's eyes owning a gun can equate to liberty.
Less people being murdered now? How civilised. Keep up the good work.
My AP World teacher loves you so much that he assigned us to watch 4 Crash Courses to remedy lost time due to snow days. Honestly, this is amazing. I was expecting 3 essays.
2:08 , gotta love how he says that It's the least massacre-y massacre of all time, but overlooks the fact that it literally started because people were throwing snowballs.
'This was back when Congress did things, by the way. It was awesome.' Lol
LEGOMANIAC419: He took the words right from my mouth.
Wow, gets more relevant every time.
lol, so true.
Ja
The American Revolution or as it is also called The First Brexit.
Oof
But this one actually happened.
well.. it's more a Amexit (lol)
@@kevinlittle9269 its done buddy
Kevin Little this comment aged like milk
In my history class in Canada, this is all my teacher played for us about the American revolution. John, even teachers think you are awesome.
You cry in your tea which you hurl in the sea when you see me go by.
Clover LovesHamilton
Remember Despite our estrangement I'm your man
You'll be back
soon you'll see
you'll remember you belong to me
you'll be back
time will tell
you'll remember that I served you well
oceans rise, empires fall
we have seen each other through it all
and when push, comes to shove
I will send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love
DADA DA DA DA A DADA DA DA DA DA DA DADA DA DA DA DADA DA DA DA DADA DA DA DA DA DADA DA DA DA DA DA
You'll be back
Like Before,
I will fight the fight and win the war
For your love
For your praise
And I'll love you 'till my dying days
When you're gone
I'll go mad
So don't throw away this thing we have
'Cause when push
Comes to shove
I will... kill your friends and family
To remind you of my love.
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Tomato Box Fairy British admiral Howe got troops on the water...
DA DA DA DAT DA DA DA DA DA DIE YA DA DA DA DA DAT DAT DIE YA DA
The battle of Yorktown...1781.
Monsieur Hamilton!
Monsieur Lafayette!
+Raphaelle Catulin in command where you belong
+MAN U NYC How you say 'no sweat'!
so what happens if we win? I go back to France I bring freedom to my people if I'm given the chance...
I'll see you on the other side
Everything he said, I already knew because I played Assassin's Creed 3.
"We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal"- I say along with John to the tune of The Schuyler Sisters from Hamilton
"I've been reading Common Sense by Thomas Payne"...
Some say i'm intense or i'm insane
so listen to my declaration! #fullcircle
Exactly the same thought process.
I sang it in class when we watched this whoops
7:14 *starts singing to the tune of schuyler sisters*
"We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal. But when I meet Thomas Jefferson, I'm a compel him to include women in the sequel"
WORK
I have been listening to hamilton on repeat lol. this is an awesome comment
+justalittletouchofstarquality I don't care about I just need to know more for my history test tomorrow
WORK!
OMG I just commented that and then I scroll down and see this
For those who haven't figured it out, the reason people thought that democracy was anti-theistic was because Western religion up to that point was based around the notion that God and his creations were a monarchy, and that kings and emperors were part of that monarchical structure. Establishing a democratic society was like trying to overturn all of that.
My AP World History teacher (who I don't like because he doesn't really teach) finally showed this video in class today, and I was so happy! It actually got kids to listen and I love using these videos to study. Thank you John Green!
'It's time for the open letter'
Me (a Brit): oh brill, the fun, mocking part of the show. Wonder what's the target today?
'It's tea'
Me:...tread very carefully John...
"If you're going to base your new society on philosophy, you should try to found it on ideals that are as inclusive and humanistic as possible - because the people executing those ideas will never be ideal" - John Green
Save here for later reference
Do not forget the Frenchmen like Lafayette and Rochambeau who fought for the freedom of the United States.
Respect for France. Can't hear the haters over out freedom
I am literally boiling water to make tea with right now. I feel judged, John.
Awesome ending statement. Loved it. The people executing the ideas are not always ideal :D
Lovely. I have to sit for a final exam tomorrow and this was really, REALLY summarized and helpful. Thank you!
John and team Crash Course: It would be great if you guys can do a more in depth episode on the relationships between the American & French Revolutions; how the philosophies, histories, politics, etc. are intertwined. For example; one interesting note I discovered from Jon Meacham's Art of Power is the importance of per-revolutionary France on Jefferson, Revolutionary America on Lafayette, and the writing of the Les Droits..
Thank you these videos, they made the american and french revolution very interesting and at the same time extremely informative.. thanks again!!!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!
i really like how in all of this channels videos they try to show every side of the story i love it keep the good work
It's crazy how this video is 10 years old. I remember watching this back in middle school. Every good video
To say American slaves would have become free much sooner had the colonies been unable to succeed is a big "what if". If the British Empire had retained the colonies the Empire would have been more reliant on slave labor and perhaps less likely to abolish it in the 1820s.
I beg to differ there, but that is certainly arguable. There was William Wilberforce and other abolitionists with their own institutions in England and in Parliament that were working to abolish slavery and encourage others to think likewise, given that few in Britain depended on slaves for livelihood, which is principally why abolitionism was uncommon in the colonies and took time to gain prominence.
This video covered exactly what I was teaching this week in class. I decided that after we had class discussion I was going to introduce them to the WONDERFUL word of Crash Course. We, later the same day, watched the Crash Course about photosynthesis. I think my students were very entertained by how much I laughed. One even commented, "Ms. M are you a nerd?" "Yes kid. Yes I am. Proud too, aren't you?!" I just wanted to say thanks, these are a great entertaining way to boost and give my kids great visuals. Thanks!
"Ow, oh, that did not go well."
I smirk every time!
WOW!
I´m from Germany and that video did surprise me:
fast, understandable, in English, some good humor
and damn never thought this high quality comes back from 2012.
My bilingual history exam is saved!
I'd love to hear about(if possible) the history of language, Irish revolution, Normandy & The Vikings, I think it would be really interesting!
i wouldnt be able to get good grades in world history without this channel! Love it!
This video was a life saver for me tonight along with many of the other videos on other nights, thank you!!
bro just started yapping after 8:00 💀
''All animals are created equal but some are created more equal than others'' - Oy vey
No, Orwell.
+Pippa Peep (Pippy) Anal?
Animal Farm, George Orwell
Saad Nizamani Anal Farm?
+Stone Blizzard The book's name is Animal Farm, written by George Orwell.
"... meaning the government for, of and by the people was in fact for and by about 10-15% of the people."
No change there.
Illuminati : Stay right where you are
Patrick Martinez spelling
this channel is awesome and its the only thing makes me exited about learning! THANK YOU CRASH COURSE
GUYS HAMILTON WASN'T OUT WHEN THIS WAS MADE! THIS WAS MADE IN 2012, LOOK IN THE DESCRIPTION!
I'm a Swiss history student and i enjoy john's videos which provide a nice résumé about the whole topic. Neither being British nor being American, i view the American Revolution as mostly a chain of misunderstandings and ignorance on both sides (a bit more on the english side). The UK had it's own problems with George III, Premierminister North and it's thousand commitees (like Board of Trade); every Duke had to be included somehow, so naturally, there had to be some trouble. Always, when the colonist did something to show their disapproval (like Gaspee), the English implement a law that makes the colonist even angrier (priviledge of East India Company). Ignorance and misunderstandings paired with bad timing. If the UK had a better organisation and would have been more understanding, they could have worked it out (my opinion). To me it's like a family feud
im procrastinating from watching crash course biology for my bio final tomorrow by watching crash course world history what even
Kinda odd, my great grandfather on my moms side fought for the Continental Army and my great grandfather on my dad's side fought for the Crown... guess I'm a mix breed 😂
So your dads side is the smart side
You mutt
"Life, Liberty, and the pursuit for happiness, we offer these ideals we shouldn't settle for less..."
I caught so many references from Hamilton in this
SAME AKBKAHDN
geecomics same
In the comment section or in the actual video? If you were referring to the video, well, that would probably be because Hamilton is based off the American Revolution, AKA actual historical happenings.
You mean, you caught so many references from this in Hamilton ...
What's hamilton
"This was back when congress did things, by the way, it was awesome." -best line in the whole series.
JOHN GREEN!! Thank you!! Homeschooling a High Schooler. Struggling to garner interest in History... until today!! We found you! My DD grabbed the computer from me and willingly started to watch and was laughing a lot! THANK YOU! I owe you one! Come to Morgan Hill California, I will buy you coffee and dinner :-D You have made my job much more enjoyable!
Who's here just to make Hamilton references
Yep
That depends. Who's asking?
Who's here just to make Hetalia references?
Anna Lahr OUI OUI MONAMI I AM HERE OHONHONHON
That's the only way I knew the famous line, "We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal!"
Really loving the the world and US history series. So refreshing to get a more balanced view of US history that isn't so steeped in mythology and irrational patriotism. Though I'm real surprised that you don't have an episode on the English civil war and revolution, as it's probably the biggest influence on powers in america and is a precursor to the american revolution i.e. much of the powerful american elite who went on to start the US are of the same stock as those who over threw the English crown over 100 years previously. Plus you shouldn't miss out the story of the world's first Republican Democracy in a series on world history, even if it did only last a decade.
Oui oui, mon ami, je m’appelle Lafayette! The Lancelot of the revolutionary set! I came from afar just to say “Bonsoir!” Tell the King Casse toi! Who’s the best? C’est moi! Yeah I did come here just to quote my favourite Hamilton line...
i think he just saved my history class. the way the story is getting to me is way better than any history class
Loved the last minute of the episode!
You should do a Crash Course series on Philosophy. I want cartoons to tell me about Sartre and Socrates!
agreed philosophy doesn't have many videos. I would like someone notable like him to inform the public about philosophy.(philosophy goes beyond sarte and Socrates)
1.) To be fair, the Brits taxed themselves first at home and thought it was logical to tax the colonists considering the residing British army remained to protect them against conflicts. So it seemed reasonable in their view.
2.) Boston Tea Party, yes the tea was cheaper, they got rid of all the other levied taxes except for tea, it was still cheap, but the British takeover of East India Co. for reasons to prevent bankruptcy made the colonists view it as monopolizing and thought the Brits could take over their industries as well. So the Brits thought they saved the tea co., and also repealed other taxes along with cheaper Tea, thinking it would lead to greater relations, but it was a big misunderstanding of two different ideologies and difference in way of thought.
3.) The revolution wasn't only about taxes or had nothing to do with the war. The revolution was the minds of the colonists and creating their own identity. John Adams & Benjamin Rush state that the revolution is still striving today.
This was very helpful as you see I'm studying for an essay so it'll be easy to write now thanks for the information! =3
I like how this has a lot of facts while still making it a fun video to watch
I know the show has a time limit, but I'm a bit dissapointed that he didn't even mention the role France played in making the American Revolution possible. Considering his previous episode was on England vs. France, it would have fit in with the narrative quite nicely.
One thing to point out, Jean-Jacques Rousseau thought up of the concept of a decentralized gov't that allowed the provincial gov'ts have more autonomy, in his 1762 work The Social Contract; which is how the US of A is organized. So yeah he did have some influence on America's formation.
Also, I find that America to be founded solely on Locke to be an oversimplification as Montesquieu, Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, Epictetus, Epicurus, and Voltaire had much to do with the formation of America. Also, I kind of feel that John Green seems to misunderstand philosophy as it is not a monolithic study.
+CosmoShidan And why would anyone want to go back to a nation where the sovereign is the head of a specific church instead of a secular society? I'm talking about how Britain as the former of course.
The last statement was really deep. I hope people appreciate John Green.
THANKS SO MUCH we have a test on this coming up!
I have an exam in US civilization tomorrow, this was helpful thank you John
"This was back when congress actually did some thing"
The sequence it goes in is so good!!!!
4:57
Committees of Correspondence: "Drinking British tea is gay."
American men: *gasp*
@@captainbaronfluffy I'm making a comparison between ye olden days' use of a lack of traditional masculinity as an insult and today's. Kids today insult each other saying "you're gay" when the person is straight. The Committees of Correspondence claimed that a man being loyal to the British meant he lacked masculinity.
But tea is delicious.... Much better than coffee. >o< Bluh!
it sucks
Abde Ssamad Ajdax
ahmen
but tea is not delicious thank you clearing that up for us real americans drink coffee
OK is it just me, or did Paul Revere bear a resemblance to Jack Black?
MintyMentoes I keep seeing that lol !
MintyMentoes maybe a little
OMG YESSSS
5:01
Some of the most accurate doctor's information out there.
Around 9:30, John's words remind me A LOT of David Foster Wallace's "This is Water"...
The deceleration of Arbroath was penned 500 years before the American declaration of independence and was the first to advocate that the government was subject to the will of the people. It also bears a striking visual resemblance to the deceleration of independence and its no coincidence that many of those who signed the latter were of Scottish extraction.
Did anyone else sing "We hold these truth to be self-evident, that all men are created equal" in the voice of Angelica in the song The Schyluer Sisters?
Me lmao
YAAAAAAAAS
cringe
Nope
damn john really throwin shade on thought bubble at 4:17
Here in 2023 cramming for my presentation on the battle of Saratoga 😭 graduation in two terms tho!!🎉 Thank you for getting me through middle, high, and college age schooling! I follow you and your brother on tik tok now!!!
can you please do a world history about the mayans, Aztecs, and incas?
btw love ur show. its an awesome study tool
I love you John Green. But I must insist:
1. Mountain Dew is poison.
2. Stephen Colbert wants his eagle back.
Keep up the great videos.
I have been watching these video us for years and am subscribed to this channel but I just found out he's the author of The Fault in Our Stars. I'm humbled by how ignorant I've been to that for so long. John Green is incredible
kinda really awesome knowing one of my favorite authors is also basically my history teacher...
I know we prefer to talk about world changing stuff on this channel, but a video about the Texas Revolution would be cool.
YESSSSSSSS
HyaenusDominae sorry but what is texas
Me: *watching this video before a test*
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Its so wild. I can get stoned and watch you for hours. Thank you for being interesting
Thank you so much for NOT telling the story of the revolution. Also, yay for no quirky facts. I loved the Venn Diagram of the war vs. the internal revolution. Thanks for being awesome!
Fun fact: The South was more loyal to England than the North.
If England won the war, I doubt they would have banned slavery at the time they actually did. It would have made more profit for them. The south made huge profits from slavery, and one of their main customers were the British empire. The British Empire even supported the Confederacy during the American civil war.
John:Life, Liberty
Me:And the Pursuit of Happiness! We fought for these ideals, now we shouldn't settle for less!
It's gives such great pride to be watching this on Martin Lurther King Jr. Day!
I am far away not American and English is not my local language but your way of explanation is very and very good. Good luck in your movies journey!
Ha! John said teabag! *intense giggling ensues
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That laptop never gets old
This video just saved me for my LEQ due in APUSH tomorrow 🙏
The ending got me. As it always does.
I love my country. We may not be perfect, but I still think America is pretty awesome.
América isn't a country, perharps you mean US
Otra Camila many europeans refer the United States as America
America iz great....not americans(call me racist idc)
America is not a country, its a business.
@@BananaNik *You're
Me: **sees Thomas Jefferson and George Washington**
Also me: **falls out of chair**
Thank you!!! I needed this video. U forgot to study for my history test!!! This was so helpful!
Sorry I ment I forgot to study not u.
If you took out the 'secret compartment' tea bag part - I doubt I'd miss it. Thanks for the crash course though :)
What was interesting was that in the first draft of the Declaration of Independence there was a section written that would free the slaves. The council assigned to write the document, which then promptly put it on Jefferson, said that not all of the people at the convention would agree to this and would make the convention longer than it already was. Jefferson "fixed" this after a heated argument with the rest of the council and thus we have our Declaration, also the original draft cussed a lot.
First I'd like to clarify that I am in high school and by no means a qualified expert about these subjects (please don't bash me), but I'd argue that the claim that slaves would've been better off if the British won isn't necessarily true. First of all, assuming the British actually managed to keep a hold on the colonies for the next 70 or whatever years, the British could so easily get rid of slavery because they weren't dependent on them. There were very few slaves in Britain, and furthermore, they didn't exactly encourage the dissolution of a slave-culture in any of their other or future colonies (*cough cough India*). Especially if they benefited from the slavery in the Americas, it really would've been an upward climb to ban it.
+Grace McKinley I think In the long run one they would be maybe not immediately because the practice of slavery was considered barbaric part of the reason it survived as long as it did was because it was far away from home and few normal brits saw it. Maybe having it in america would awaken people earlier also they were not slaves in India, servants maybe but not slaves certainly there was nothing like the slave trade that came from Africa.
Grace McKinley the only reasons people had slaves was to make more money. They would for sure keep slaves if it would help make money for Great Britain
I´m an aspie. And since Thomas "Jeff" Jefferson, was it also, I idolize him. So thanks for putting him on the chalkboard spotlight. You´re awesome!
I learn more from you in under 11 mins, than my teacher trying to teach us this during 2 hours.
I love tea. Forget Mountain Dew. I will chose chamonile, mint, peach, chrysanthemum, and seven blossoms tea over soda (which I hate) any day.
Have you ever tried coconut chai tea?! So good!
+Ethan Kinerso No, but it sounds good. I'll definitely try it in the future.
im drinking mtn dew rn lmao
When I become a teacher, I am so going to use your videos. They are often a lot more interesting than what I'm learning at University. Love your work!
Great synopsis of the war. Another great sysnopsis in a book on Amazon "The American Revolutionary War - A Short History"