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  • čas přidán 6. 01. 2016
  • Julia Osman, Professor at Mississippi State and the Society of the Cincinnati’s 2008 Tyree-Lamb Fellow, discusses the Revolutionary War and the indispensable French support in the decisive battle at Yorktown, which led to the close of the American War for Independence."

Komentáře • 38

  • @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr
    @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr Před 6 měsíci +5

    Sadly, what most people don't know or aren't taught is that Spanish involvement was a huge success for the victory at Yorktown! Spain funded Admiral Degrasse's French fleet and offered to protect French possessions in the Caribbean allowing Degrasse to travel to the Chesapeake and later Yorktown which Spain also funded paying both France and the Continental army who hadn't been paid for several months and years causing several mutinees!
    In August of 1780 Admiral Luis de Cordova captured 55 British ships and over 3,000 prisoners many of them were British soldier reinforcements; approximately 2,000!
    80,000 muskets, 300 cannons and equipment for 40,000 troops that could have been used against American forces especially at Yorktown possibly! In 1781 Bernardo de Gálvez conquered Pensacola taking over 1,000 British prisoners weakening and demoralizing the British! Cornwallis was depleted at least a good 3,000 or more men-with only a mere 8,000 British troops at Yorktown! A much easier victory for the combined French and Continental army! Divine Providence indeed in the form of Spain! 🇪🇸

  • @bgraham1958
    @bgraham1958 Před 2 lety +3

    It is worth remembering that France's main colony in the West Indies was Saint Dominque (now Haiti), which accounted for the largest share of exports (mostly sugar) from any French colony. Thank you for bringing attention to Rochambeau. His castle is just up the river from us (Rochambeau is a lieu-dit in the town of Thoré les Rochettes, near Vendôme). There is a lovely statue of Rochambeau in Vendôme and even a picnic area at a roundabout entering the town commemorating both Rochambeau and Washington.

  • @tacotony4090
    @tacotony4090 Před 6 lety +7

    Thanks for this perspective. It allows me to see just a little further into the sphere of details that collectively won our Independence. Thank you, France!

    • @danemon8423
      @danemon8423 Před 3 lety

      @Michael Cristian yes but the france contributed much more that's why they have been quite forgotten

    • @danemon8423
      @danemon8423 Před 3 lety

      @Michael Cristian french sent 30 000 troops in total whereas the spanish sent only 8000

    • @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr
      @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr Před 5 měsíci +4

      @tacotony4090 America could never have won the American Revolution without France. France could NEVER have fought the war without Spain! Thanks Spain!

    • @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr
      @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@danemon8423France sent about 12,000 infantry to the Colonies but yet only 6,000 ended up going with Rochambeau. Why half? Why? What happened? Spain sent about 17,000 to 17,500 Spanish troops in the Southern theater in Florida and the Caribbean protecting French possessions allowing Degrasse to travel to both the Chesapeake and later Yorktown which Spain also had a huge role in making Yorktown happen! Not including the over 100,000 Spanish soldiers and sailors who fought the British worldwide because the American Revolution was in fact a world global war and not just within the 13 Colonies as we're so used to seeing it as. Re-recheck your American Revolution history!

  • @jimrutherford2773
    @jimrutherford2773 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love how she gives a French perspective of events of 1781 and also the entire war. I have always asked myself, would the Americans have won without Frances support? Hard to know for sure. Possibly yes, if the British military didn't take out General Washington or the Continental Congress. The war of course would have gone on for perhaps another five or ten years in a very guerrilla style war to wear down the British. A protracted war was expensive and the British were very concerned about costs.

    • @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr
      @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr Před 6 měsíci +1

      @jimrutherford2773 Historian Larrie Ferreiro said, "America could never have won the war without France, France could never have fought the war without Spain!" No, America would never have won the American Revolution without France but also both France and the American Colonies would never have won without Hispanics! 🇪🇸
      Spain was just as significant as France if not more so!

  • @frantiszek9433
    @frantiszek9433 Před 3 lety +1

    Professor Osman is very charismatic orator. And her "aha" is absolutely charming

  • @axlegrind4212
    @axlegrind4212 Před 2 lety +2

    my first born american 5x great uncle fought in the american revolution under gen george washington and was present when cornwallis surrendered in yorktown. it took him nearly 50 years to get his pension.

    • @CC-jl7jz
      @CC-jl7jz Před rokem

      LOL. I'm glad he outlived the government foot-dragging.

  • @FredericGaillot
    @FredericGaillot Před 5 lety +1

    Merci Professor Osman !

  • @bigdog517
    @bigdog517 Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @shift-3669
    @shift-3669 Před 6 lety +8

    THE WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN

  • @CC-jl7jz
    @CC-jl7jz Před rokem +1

    The professor is very knowledgeable. A very enjoyable lecture.

    • @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr
      @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr Před 6 měsíci +1

      @CC-jl7jz Lafayette is way overrated! He never won a single battle in the American Revolution! According to historian Pablo Victoria Lafayette was totally incompetent in matters of war lol! But hey, he was very successful in organizing retreats and withdrawals lol!

  • @welshknight1456
    @welshknight1456 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The Royal Welch Fusiliers smuggled their colours out of Yorktown.

  • @zacksmith2227
    @zacksmith2227 Před 5 lety +3

    Time to settle some old scores say the French ,Spanish and any other European nation with a grudge against Britain.

  • @loriboufford6342
    @loriboufford6342 Před 3 lety

    Despite the few unwanted issues, I did learn a lot.

  • @briank.hilton4186
    @briank.hilton4186 Před 4 lety

    I enjoyed the video. However, Howe (Richard) was not among those commanding British forces at the Battle of the Saintes. Sir George Rodney and Sir Samuel Hood are to be credited with the victory over Admiral Comte de Grasse of the French fleet in the West Indies.

  • @alanxxaugier8228
    @alanxxaugier8228 Před 3 lety

    Merci Julia superbe exposer, i like the way you treated the french 🤙🇫🇷

  • @mazirsoufik258
    @mazirsoufik258 Před 4 lety +2

    The word " Marine " is French...in American ( english ) is " Navy "...that's an historic connection beetween " les troupes de marine françaises " (french marine 's troops ) which were called " marines " by the colonial officers of Washington , and the actual " U.S MARINES" of the United States.... Who also have " NAVY SEALS " ...NAVY not MARINE.

    • @zorbeclegras5708
      @zorbeclegras5708 Před 3 lety

      You can find the origin in the words "navire, naval, navigation, navigabilité, navigable, navigateur" (ship, naval, navigation, seaworthiness, seaworthy, navigator )

    • @zorbeclegras5708
      @zorbeclegras5708 Před 3 lety

      @Enzo Castelbarco The term origin is only for explain how it came in english language. If these words were used in old english or celtic languages before Guillaume, it is a direct latin influence, but if it comes after it is a french one (and examples are many in english) . Of cause many words come from latin and greek in french, and it is possible that these words come from ancient unknow language too :).

  • @howardburnham8139
    @howardburnham8139 Před rokem

    I believe the British admiral who won the battle of the Saints was Lord Rodney, not Lord Howe..:

  • @dianenorkus9906
    @dianenorkus9906 Před 2 lety

    Yes, we must thank the French, but most imporatantly we must thank Providence that Cornwallis was so depleted in men and supplies that he needed to retire to Yorktown for resupply. The French navy was in just the right place after defeating the British navy.

    • @CC-jl7jz
      @CC-jl7jz Před rokem

      Nathaniel Greene made Yorktown possible.

    • @sharetherisk7647
      @sharetherisk7647 Před rokem

      Kings Mountain and Cowpens made Guilford Courthouse possible.
      The omission of the Southern Campaign in this, or any, telling of Yorktown is an abomination...just as the lionizing of Washington's "generalship.".
      And it wasn't just the French who rejected Washington's boneheaded New York campaign, it was Washington's own Generals who advocated for Virginia victory.
      It was a mutiny never written about.
      Why?
      We demand our heroes.
      HUZZA the Patriot Militia in the South.
      And yes, hooray for the French.
      C'est bon!

    • @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr
      @CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr Před 6 měsíci +1

      In August 1780 Admiral Luis de Cordova captured a massive British convoy of 55 ships and over 3,000 prisoners many of which were soldier reinforcements, approximately 2,000!
      80,000 muskets, 300 cannons and equipment for 40,000 troops that could have been used against American forces especially at Yorktown possibly!
      (Honorable mention the Great Hurricane 🌀 of 1780 in October that destroyed several British ships!)
      Almost a year later Spanish General Bernardo de Gálvez conquered Pensacola taking over 1,000 British prisoners weakening and demoralizing the British!
      Thanks to Cordova and Gálvez Cornwallis was depleted a good 3,000 or more men at Yorktown with only a mere 8,000 troops!
      A much easier victory for the combined French and American army!
      Divine Providence indeed in the form of Spain! 🇪🇸

  • @dontcare8197
    @dontcare8197 Před 3 lety +1

    The fact that she doesn't even mention Donald Trump shows she knows nothing the Revolutionary War