History of the 4th of July: Crash Course US History Special

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  • @sdorgham3
    @sdorgham3 Před 8 lety +895

    the funny thing is that my birthday is on July 4th, and for first few years of my life before i knew any better i was always thinking "HOW DOES MY DAD AFFORD ALL THIS?!"

    • @bucca2
      @bucca2 Před 8 lety +118

      I find it interesting that you learned the concept of money before the concept of Independence Day.

    • @sdorgham3
      @sdorgham3 Před 8 lety +56

      +bucca2 let's just say I had an interesting childhood

    • @bucca2
      @bucca2 Před 8 lety +14

      Haha same

    • @DaniellaTsang
      @DaniellaTsang Před 8 lety +17

      +Vinny Rodgers *you're

    • @stiles3055
      @stiles3055 Před 7 lety +5

      DAT-GAMER450 well happy birthday :)

  • @robrockstar9648
    @robrockstar9648 Před 8 lety +707

    walks outside on july 4th. takes breath of air smelling gunpowder and sulfur. "aaaahhh, freedom"

    • @rycolligan
      @rycolligan Před 8 lety +22

      That's brimstone. You're actually in Hell. Especially if its New Jersey.

    • @JoeyCha
      @JoeyCha Před 8 lety +27

      I love the smell of freedom in the morning

    • @thomasmoody794
      @thomasmoody794 Před 7 lety +1

      Ryan Colligan

    • @annawong1283
      @annawong1283 Před 6 lety +10

      God bless and keep you all in America. May Americans stand United regardless of race religion political inclinations alternative lifestyles etc. In order not to give her enemies the upper hands.
      God bless President Trump and family and friends. Shalom and Agape to one and all in America
      N B Christians everywhere are praying for you, America.

    • @annawong1283
      @annawong1283 Před 6 lety +6

      Ryan Colligan, it's so sad to hear that. If "My people will humble themselves and pray I will hear from Heaven and heal their broken land." said the Lord Yehweh.
      The Christians themselves should be the light of the world and reach out to the lost. All is not lost, Arise and Shine, for the Glory of the Lord is Risen Upon you and go forth in the Power of the Holy Spirit.

  • @marcppparis
    @marcppparis Před 8 lety +742

    It's not 4th of July unless you cross state lines to get fireworks that are illegal in your state

    • @ptolemaea
      @ptolemaea Před 8 lety +15

      True

    • @theratty120
      @theratty120 Před 8 lety +5

      .

    • @ryanschwink1799
      @ryanschwink1799 Před 7 lety +26

      thedudepdx one time I went to a Fourth of July party where they used fireworks illegal in my state and when the police checked it out they let it go ahead anyway because it was awesome

    • @the503creepout7
      @the503creepout7 Před 5 lety +2

      Can we all give a quick thumbs up to Wyoming - i may not live there but i sure appreciate their fireworks stands!

    • @the503creepout7
      @the503creepout7 Před 5 lety

      @Harrison Stott cops should do that for drug users.

  • @blahlbinoa
    @blahlbinoa Před 10 lety +337

    I laughed louder than I should for the Libretage when it said "Seriously a bullet came into my house"

  • @annalein8843
    @annalein8843 Před 7 lety +36

    That moment when you´re watching this as a German. And you get to know that John Green is more amazing than you thought because he doesn´t just write amazing books but also teaches you something. Thank you :)

    • @rohanshinde4327
      @rohanshinde4327 Před 7 lety +1

      Anna Lein He's the best. This channel is one of the best informative channels.

  • @tomcummings3471
    @tomcummings3471 Před 9 lety +241

    "seriously, a bullet came into my house" xD

    • @bucca2
      @bucca2 Před 8 lety +1

      +Tom Cummings Stan, are you there? Never change, buddy.

  • @SomeBritishGal1
    @SomeBritishGal1 Před 10 lety +148

    We don't have 4th July celebrations in the UK, instead we have Bonfire Night (or Guy Fawkes Night) on the 5th November, to commemorate the day that Guy Fawkes almost blew up parliament, but the guards stopped him!

    • @olympicsriodejaneiro7944
      @olympicsriodejaneiro7944 Před 9 lety +11

      Its almost like Christians celebrating the day Judas handed over Jesus to Roman soldiers, except that traitor actually succeeded in his goal.

    • @Rynewulf
      @Rynewulf Před 9 lety +12

      olympicsriodejaneiro
      That implies that we like our government and that we aren't celebrating that it nearly got blown up............

    • @Warphorn
      @Warphorn Před 9 lety +1

      olympicsriodejaneiro If they did it would be the correct thing to do, since it led to the "Salvation of Mankind".
      Judas, instrument of God and reviled hero of the Christian cause!

    • @zelliej86
      @zelliej86 Před 9 lety

      I've never understood what Brititians are celebrating on Guy Fawkes day. Are you celebrating the fact that your government building was nearly blown up or that said explosion was prevented?

    • @Echo8081
      @Echo8081 Před 9 lety +13

      you guys don't have a official independence day because you guys didn't have to gain independence from anyone, everyone was gaining independence from you guys

  • @nickynak3
    @nickynak3 Před 9 lety +97

    What amuses me is that the nation that loves celebrating Independence Day on 4th July is the same nation that adores the British Royal family. I mean, they get more excited over them than the British do. It just seems somewhat ironic.

    • @owl913
      @owl913 Před 9 lety +9

      My culture is one that is Legacy obsessed. Because so many of us believe that we will never have a chance to be famous, we admire, for better or for worse, those who have already fulfilled the ambition. The Royal Family is, to most Americans, on the same level as Kanye and Kim. It's one of our funny quirks to adore people who do not really add much to the world outside of prominence simply due to their prominence.

    • @niclas9990
      @niclas9990 Před 9 lety +2

      Yeah, just want to take a moment to let you know that's media bullshit. Dum-Dum America's greatest talent is knowing celebrity when we see it, and, yes, celebrating it. But the royal family is niche, even in that world. The real deal is that it gives magazines and the Downton Abby set a moment to revel in what is usually 1%er oppulance crossed with outmoded pomp on the one hand, and tourists something to say they've done that will make friends back home go,"oh right, monarchy, weird," on the other.

    • @EdDeezNuts944
      @EdDeezNuts944 Před 9 lety +10

      Uhh.. I wouldn't say that america gets more excited over the royal family than brits do; I visited England during the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee (pageant), and it was literally shown on every tv channel, and you couldn't go anywhere without hearing about it, whereas nobody knew about it in the US… also my mom said "oh yeah theres the 'boat thing' happening here right?" - and the customs official gave us the dirtiest look I've ever seen.

    • @derpherp3102
      @derpherp3102 Před 9 lety +1

      That's what I thought, as I myself didn't get the big whoop behind it, but I wasn't sure about it, as I find myself having a tendency to not get the point behind all the hype about certain popular things, i.e. Flappy Bird, Frozen, and Candy Crush. Seriously though, Candy Crush is just bejeweled with candy, what's with all of the obsession?

    • @owl913
      @owl913 Před 9 lety +1

      Candy Crush is the monetization of the Sunk-Cost Fallacy. TL:DR version: People pay money to advance in the game, then when the game gets difficult or repetitive, they believe they should keep playing anyway since they've already sunk X amount of money into the game.
      Candy Crush uses psychology to literally addict players to it. The cycle of difficulty in the levels make it so that your brain thinks you are getting better by making a few levels very easy than ratcheting up the difficulty so that you can only fail. After several hours the difficulty does lower to keep you playing even if you don't want to pay, but most are pressured into buying to advance. Then once you've put your own money into the game, your brain basically says "well, we've spent this much already, might as well keep it going". This is followed by another series of easy levels making you think the investment is worth it until it ratchets up the difficulty and the cycle continues.
      It's the same strategy that old arcade cabinets used. Easy at first, then super difficult so you have to spend more quarters to keep going than super easy to make the investment seem worth it etc.

  • @DerickTherving
    @DerickTherving Před 9 lety +87

    I know people think is cool to hate America, the United States has done some awesome and amazing stuff for humanity. The ideals of Freedom, and Liberty seem to be mocked more than they should be, and often not revered as great ideals like they should be as well.

    • @Bluesonofman
      @Bluesonofman Před 9 lety +6

      Ya, if it wasn't for america there would still be empires.

    • @samlund8543
      @samlund8543 Před 9 lety +4

      Yeah, and we helped end slavey. Only took 250 years...

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 Před 9 lety +20

      DerickTherving When people make fun of America, it isn't the mocking of freedom and liberty or any other redundant term for rights, rather such people are mocking of the USA and many peoples' of our country constantly stating USA has always been for freedom and liberty for all when it isn't and hasn't always been the case. AKA Sam Lund thinking we helped end slavery... I hope means help end slavery to our country. Because France, UK, Netherlands, essentially all of Europe had already abolished slavery by the 1840's.
      In fact, our nation is among the last few that finally ended slavery. Last few nations to allow all races to vote, of the last to allow women to vote, etc.
      We're not really the first on liberty. We're generally middle to among the last nations to expand liberties. Mainly because we're mostly an oligarchy.
      And in this day in age, you can see our liberties are even piss poor when it comes to economic liberties:
      We still have issues with including access to health services (not just emergency service which only begin with an emergency life or death situation and end at only stabilizing the patient, not actual treatment to resolve the medical problem).
      We're last to ensure decent education and higher education to the people.
      We're last to recognize money is a corrupting influence over a democratic nation, where money oligarchy interests can shout out everyone else.

    • @tomcummings3471
      @tomcummings3471 Před 9 lety +10

      it's the hypocrisy of espousing freedom and liberty while systematically crushing it that encourages mockery

    • @JaeshaunDT
      @JaeshaunDT Před 9 lety

      +Tom Cummings nobody was perfect back then

  • @Fungamerplays
    @Fungamerplays Před 7 lety +15

    "they have all their fingers... and that seems like too many"
    xD

  • @sambowlina
    @sambowlina Před 4 lety +38

    *Me doing research for my school project*
    *John Green rolls in*
    Me: Well this is a pleasant surprise!

  • @MegaKoutsou
    @MegaKoutsou Před 8 lety +20

    The "heroic anniversary" concept is found in many nations. In my country of Greece for example, our revolution against the Ottoman Empire supposedly started on March 25th 1821, and it is celebrated as a national holiday, yet historical evidence points to the fact that not much happened on that day. A deeper analysis could support that the date of March 25th was picked because it is a big Orthodox Christian holiday, so as to give the revolution a religious "legitimacy"

    • @vguyver2
      @vguyver2 Před 8 lety +1

      Cool story. I find it interesting that so many national holidays are based off very quirky aspects. The US has a ton of weird fascinating stories but so does my native country.
      My native Portugal celebrates Portugal Day on June 20 each year. Why is it celebrated on the particular date? Because a beloved poet died. Luís Vaz de Camões wrote a poem about the history and achievements of the nation.
      Outside Portugal it's also celebrated world wide on June 10 base off the old Julian calendar. just celebrated yesterday in my local community along with many Brazilians and people from other countries here in New Jersey.
      Oddly enough, the date considered by scholars to be the birth of Portugal is June 24 (O.S) which is only only a few days apart but has never truly been celebrated.

    • @MegaKoutsou
      @MegaKoutsou Před 8 lety

      V Guyver
      It's just that every nation needs this concept, the ability to say "this very day x years in the past, our glorious ancestors did that and etc.", but history, in a very buzzkill-like way, comes in and says "you know that revolutions don't just get declared on one particular day right?" or "you know that going through the paperwork of creating a nation needs more than a day, right?"

    • @vguyver2
      @vguyver2 Před 8 lety

      gijijijijijijijijijijji hey, some people are just like that. Peoplel ike that sometimes have a point, we tend to glorify legends instead of reality.
      Still, a national holiday is meant to be celebrated. It's a bit of a waste not to enjoy the opportunity to bond with people and take a tiny bit of pride in your culture.

    • @MegaKoutsou
      @MegaKoutsou Před 8 lety

      V Guyver
      Indeed, you are absolutely right

  • @HorrorMovieReviewGuy
    @HorrorMovieReviewGuy Před 7 lety +26

    Hi John. Not a ton to say but great channel. Well put together, sparks great idea's to focus on more in depth. You speak well and these get addicting! Cheers!

  • @ClydeLeeM
    @ClydeLeeM Před 10 lety +20

    I'm preparing a Illumination party on the 2nd now

    • @Breyerlover4ever23
      @Breyerlover4ever23 Před 6 lety

      I wanted to do that too, but y'know... carbon emissions. So I made a celebratory Facebook post.

  • @mustang6172
    @mustang6172 Před 9 lety +34

    I don't know why John Adams has a reputation for being a stick in the mud. He knew how to throw a holiday.

    • @HistoryNerd808
      @HistoryNerd808 Před 9 lety +3

      Mostly because he was for the most part a terrible president. About the only thing he did right was hand power orderly to his rival, Thomas Jefferson.

    • @EdDeezNuts944
      @EdDeezNuts944 Před 9 lety +1

      Michael Hill yeah wasn't he the one who passed the sedition acts? pretty much said if you say anything against our government you will be put in jail without trial… hypocrisy much?

    • @HistoryNerd808
      @HistoryNerd808 Před 9 lety +1

      Yep, that was him.

    • @robrockstar9648
      @robrockstar9648 Před 8 lety +1

      +mustang6172 celebrate the birth of your country by blowing up a small part of it, truly the American way

    • @EdDeezNuts944
      @EdDeezNuts944 Před 8 lety

      Robby Bach are we talking about fireworks?

  • @securitygirl1982
    @securitygirl1982 Před 11 lety +8

    Thank you for this light hearted episode (since we are in the middle of big downers lately, as they should be). It helped bring light to my otherwise awful day :)
    Best Wishes and DFTBA!

  • @pfftt2885
    @pfftt2885 Před 8 lety +16

    imagine if someone went over to the British and start dumping tea 🍵 on them.

    • @novigradian1284
      @novigradian1284 Před 8 lety +1

      It won't make a difference as they are already drowning with British tea! XD

    • @pfftt2885
      @pfftt2885 Před 7 lety +1

      Then I guess we shall steal the tea and have a Boston tea party while playing dress up.😈

    • @pfftt2885
      @pfftt2885 Před 7 lety +1

      But near the ocean.

    • @edwardt2396
      @edwardt2396 Před 7 lety

      We'd probably just call you out on what a stupid decision you made in your most recent election.
      Whilst sipping the tea from the crates you dumped on us.

    • @omqcherry7125
      @omqcherry7125 Před 6 lety

      Umm.. I will drink it.... And spit it on yo face

  • @sprngrdave
    @sprngrdave Před 11 lety +4

    Everyone have a Happy & Safe 4th of July. Thank you John Green, I subscribe to your video shows & enjoy them. I look forward to each weeks entertaining & informative installment. Thanks :-)

  • @bigannouncement6441
    @bigannouncement6441 Před 4 lety +3

    In the spirit of the US, this July 4th I am igniting red-coloured fireworks.

  • @jbaker209
    @jbaker209 Před 9 lety +8

    You should do a "history behind valentine's day" video. No one knows much about it

  • @LeDramaticCat
    @LeDramaticCat Před 11 lety +3

    Despite this one minor error, I do love Crash Course and John Green and everyone involved =) Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @YAH2121
    @YAH2121 Před 5 lety +8

    watching this on July 2nd 2019

  • @jessicamarshall1975
    @jessicamarshall1975 Před 8 lety +1

    As someone born on July 2, I agree with John Adams about how we should celebrate the day.

  • @tahirahmed1776
    @tahirahmed1776 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks Mr. Green for explaining history of American Independence in so much detail and you made it so interesting...Happy independence day USA

  • @Clitorisaurus
    @Clitorisaurus Před 11 lety +31

    "actual bullethole in stan's actual window"
    i never thought i'd hear a phrase so white

  • @sforzie
    @sforzie Před 11 lety +3

    This episode was beautiful. *blows some stuff up in the parking lot*

  • @syystomu
    @syystomu Před 11 lety +2

    I find it fun how the US independence day is like the opposite of Finland's independence day. :D Not that we Finns don't go crazy (midsummer being only one of the celebrations we have that are followed by a death count) but our independence day party is ridiculously solemn and formal. Could be related to the fact that it's in the middle of winter when daylight lasts about two hours up here, everybody is too depressed. We just burn candles and watch war movies and the presidential ball on TV.

  • @thevioletskull8158
    @thevioletskull8158 Před 6 lety +1

    Watching this 5 years later.

  • @jillianurbach1328
    @jillianurbach1328 Před 8 lety +16

    JOHN FIX YOUR SLEEVE!!!! It was bugging me the whole time.

  • @philagelio336
    @philagelio336 Před 5 lety +11

    July 2nd 2019, anybody?

  • @jmfilipowicz
    @jmfilipowicz Před 11 lety +1

    Celebration is great for celebration's sake. Getting together with family and friends, good food, good times and good feelings. Awesome!
    Also I'm Canadian, so we get our celebration in early, on the July 1, which is only ever referred to as Canada Day and not "The First of July". We seem to be able to remember the date anyway.

  • @TheHKY09
    @TheHKY09 Před 11 lety

    I was born in Mongolia, raised in Britain and currently roaming around central-east Asia.

  • @amanatee27
    @amanatee27 Před 11 lety +8

    "Seriously, a bullet came into my house." Oh Stan, you character you.

  • @brumagemm
    @brumagemm Před 11 lety +3

    "Seriously a bullet came into my house"
    --Stan, via the Libertage

  • @ehkuthu6856
    @ehkuthu6856 Před 5 lety +1

    Who’s watching this in July 4th? 💙💙

  • @mewdude98
    @mewdude98 Před 11 lety

    Don't know why this has so many thumbs down, because it's correct. The United States had a very different relationship with slavery then the most of the western world, especially the British empire.

  • @burtondarren99
    @burtondarren99 Před 8 lety +9

    Let's go America 🎊🎊🎊🎉🎉🎉🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @joeymigliaccio9332
    @joeymigliaccio9332 Před 4 lety +4

    It’s also a day where Aliens come and blow our stuff up

  • @KnightsOfBellamy
    @KnightsOfBellamy Před 11 lety +1

    Came here for my daily dose of John Green videos and some information. Thanks for the great video, as always.

  • @NormantheOwl
    @NormantheOwl Před 11 lety

    The first 30 seconds of this video completely sum up this country

  • @kiragoldberg48
    @kiragoldberg48 Před 4 lety +3

    July Fourth is my birthday.

  • @SynchroFPS
    @SynchroFPS Před 4 lety +11

    WHY COULDN'T HE EAT JUST 1 MORE REALLY!!!!!!

  • @ronarscorruption
    @ronarscorruption Před 11 lety

    My dog absolutely agrees with Willy about 'fireworks season'.

  • @richardnfudge
    @richardnfudge Před 11 lety +1

    The hot dog fireworks at the end! Thank you, Thought Cafe. It made my day.

  • @kayleelockheart8208
    @kayleelockheart8208 Před 4 lety +3

    Yes! The Greens know the difference between a cookout and a barbecue.

  • @ShadoTempest
    @ShadoTempest Před 8 lety +3

    I used to go to a tiny private school in the basement of a church, and one day some soldiers were standing in the parking lot doing the gun salute for a fallen comrade. However, they neglected to tell the teachers what was going on, so we spent the rest of the morning locked in a closet thinking we were under attack.

  • @Thutil
    @Thutil Před 11 lety

    I like how you complement him before disagreeing with him. After all, you have to get behind someone before you can stab them in the back.

  • @marcusbierman5310
    @marcusbierman5310 Před 11 lety

    Thank you for not bashing the U.S. today! Happy 146th Canada!

  • @Martinroque77
    @Martinroque77 Před 10 lety +8

    omg did you just summed up american stereotypes in a single sentence? that's awesome.

  • @khuzaima5968
    @khuzaima5968 Před 7 lety +6

    Didn't James MONROE die in 1831?

  • @WingDiamond
    @WingDiamond Před 4 lety +1

    Which is why the British chose to announce the 'Dominion of Canada' on July 1st 1867.

  • @banananumber1
    @banananumber1 Před 6 lety

    I would love for John to do a follow-up to this one where they discuss the issues and hesitancy surrounding celebrating Independence Day, especially as a minority or immigrant in this country.

    • @jordanullah746
      @jordanullah746 Před 6 lety

      Shannon Brown my father is an immigrant to this country so i have to ask this question honestly. But what gives you the right to question American citizens celebration of their independence? If you immigrated here then you should know the history of our country and what we fought to achieve.
      I believe you have rights just like everyone else who lives here to make a change in our modern corrupt world but what gives you the right to diss our historical achievements?

    • @banananumber1
      @banananumber1 Před 6 lety

      I am a historian and history professor who has studied, in depth, the impact that the "Founding Fathers" narrative has had on the historical narrative of immigrants and minorities in the United States. There is a large hesitance among African Americans and Native Americans when it comes to traditional celebrations of "freedom" and "independence," especially when tied to the traditional narrative of Independence Day in the United States. Both these (and other) minority groups were oppressed, their freedom and independence stripped from them, by the same group of "Founding Fathers" who compared their own situation to slavery, claiming that they were being oppressed by Great Britain. The entire situation is incredibly ironic.
      I do not question anyone's right to celebrate Independence Day in the United States. That would be ridiculous considering I celebrate it. However, I do think that we need to continue to have deeper discussions about issues of race and ethnicity in this country, and this short video does not delve into how these topics are intertwined with Fourth of July celebrations.

  • @janiznick
    @janiznick Před 8 lety +3

    GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!

  • @michaels5917
    @michaels5917 Před 8 lety +29

    MURICAAAAAA

    • @magmatic3976
      @magmatic3976 Před 5 lety

      Stop saying murica it's America you idiot

    • @nattsyko7279
      @nattsyko7279 Před 5 lety +5

      MaGmAtIc its a joke you ding dong

  • @AriBenchimol
    @AriBenchimol Před 10 lety +1

    Hey, thanks so much for an amazing show.

  • @the503creepout7
    @the503creepout7 Před 5 lety +1

    Joey Chestnut is a national treasure!

  • @classicpinball9873
    @classicpinball9873 Před 6 lety +3

    Once a year comment

  • @petraarkian7720
    @petraarkian7720 Před 10 lety +3

    what Americans do best, "blowing stuff up, offering significant discounts on mattresses, driving long distances for uncomfortable family interactions, and eating lots of grilled meat"

  • @alexbardenhagen2262
    @alexbardenhagen2262 Před 11 lety

    Hey John and other crash course people, when you're done with American History, you should start a segment on Government and Economics. Since you won that competition in high school and all, I figure you'd be pretty qualified.

  • @sentonix3070
    @sentonix3070 Před rokem

    Happy July 4th!!🇺🇲🎖️🎉

  • @MkddDasher
    @MkddDasher Před 8 lety +10

    'MURICA

  • @safiyahomar
    @safiyahomar Před 8 lety +10

    Basically the real independence day should have been july 2nd.

  • @JohnDoe-qx3zs
    @JohnDoe-qx3zs Před 10 lety

    The best explanation for building 7 I have heard was that it was "pulled", that is, it was demolished by the firefighters to help them fight the fire in the remains of the towers, but they couldn't admit that for some stupid reason. The other good explanation was that the federal agents in building 7 panicked and blew up their own house so it wouldn't fall into the hands of whomever was attacking (just like the jet fighters who flew out to sea because that was the standard plan against Russia).

  • @PeteofHartainia
    @PeteofHartainia Před 11 lety

    You get a big hug, because I was in your position when I was 14, though that was only 8 years ago. Find people who can talk to on your own level or hang out with some older kids, though not ones who get in trouble, haha. If you can, take the opportunity to get into the post-secondary program at your school to get a jump on college.

  • @tanmaygupta5504
    @tanmaygupta5504 Před 10 lety +3

    You mistakenly said that James Madison died on July 4,1831. He actually died on June 28, 1836. James Monroe died on July 4, 1831.
    Please review this episode and make the change.

  • @Jamum100
    @Jamum100 Před 10 lety +8

    Stan must be Mexican.

    • @olympicsriodejaneiro7944
      @olympicsriodejaneiro7944 Před 9 lety

      Or he could be like Johns dog, sensitive to sounds, so he hates gunshots and fireworks, just like I do not like Canada day fireworks for the same reason.

    • @Jamum100
      @Jamum100 Před 9 lety

      olympicsriodejaneiro the kind of neighborhoods where people sell fireworks out their trunks are Mexican neighborhoods.

  • @justinrempe6426
    @justinrempe6426 Před 11 lety

    More History than the History Channel.

  • @Mediatech492
    @Mediatech492 Před rokem

    An American friend once asked me if we have the fourth of July in Canada. I said we did. It helps full that gap between to third and the fifth.

  • @RotundoSawesome
    @RotundoSawesome Před 11 lety

    I'm from Canada. I have family in the states. July 1 = Canada day. July 4 = Independence day. Add them together you get North America is awesome week.

  • @artzfreak
    @artzfreak Před 11 lety

    THANK YOU for calling it a cookout and not a barbecue.

  • @mrpotatah
    @mrpotatah Před 11 lety

    The bit at the end was beautiful

  • @djow314
    @djow314 Před 11 lety

    I think the reason so many people say America sucks is the fact that so may Americans are so proud to be American and claim that America is the best country in the world. It's this perceived hubris of Americans that make outsiders really dislike America. Not being an American myself I don't know if this hubris is truly the case with most Americans but that is definitely how your country comes across.

  • @jmanmeow
    @jmanmeow Před 5 lety +1

    Actually it was James Monroe who died on July 4th 1831. James Madison died in June 1836 and was actually distraught to nearly die on the 4th believing it to be a curse.

  • @jmurrayathletics
    @jmurrayathletics Před rokem

    I can't believe this is 10 years old.. really like this course

  • @The_Bookser
    @The_Bookser Před 11 lety

    "Normally I have a hamburger, a brat and a steak but it is the Fourth of the July and I need the energy to blow crap up. It is what the founding fathers would have wanted."

  • @recklessroges
    @recklessroges Před 11 lety

    I just spoke with a time-travelling scrying soothsayer who told me that you are going to be disappointed. You might not be able to change the direction of history but you can learn that "there are no right turns in politics".

  • @NOTspaceforart
    @NOTspaceforart Před 11 lety

    This intro gives me eargasms

  • @marshmallowrockets
    @marshmallowrockets Před 5 lety

    I will start singing because it’s John Adams
    *I see fireworks
    I see the pageant, and pomp and parade
    I hear the bells ringing out
    I hear the cannons roar
    I see Americans, all Americans
    Free forevermore*

  • @coltafanan
    @coltafanan Před 9 lety

    I'm watching this on July 4th. Happy Independence Day Crash Course! :)

  • @mikomedina8265
    @mikomedina8265 Před 8 lety +1

    My B-day :D

  • @jacobgolden9482
    @jacobgolden9482 Před 11 lety

    Neat. It's one of the nicest places in the world if you ask me. You can't ask for much more from a single state. There are 53 fourteeners and plains so flat you can't see anything in any direction. I love it there.

  • @znikezskill
    @znikezskill Před 11 lety

    John Green is perfect to me.

  • @feigesi
    @feigesi Před 11 lety

    Back when we lived in a suburb of Indianapolis people used to set off fireworks in the street. Like in the middle of the street. Silent prayer that no cars pass.

  • @shriyasharma1830
    @shriyasharma1830 Před 5 lety +1

    James Madison died on 28 June 1936. James Monroe died on the 4th of July in 1931.

  • @ECWnWWF
    @ECWnWWF Před 9 lety +1

    This Canadian really knows his US History....

    • @SuperHamsterhuey
      @SuperHamsterhuey Před 9 lety +3

      ECWnWWF He's from Indiana, did Canada want a round 2 for 1812?

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 Před 8 lety

      +ECWnWWF If you do, I surrender, Canada, you win. Universal health care.. shucks I guess if we must.

  • @johnjosmith42
    @johnjosmith42 Před 11 lety

    ‘1492. As children we were taught to memorize this year with pride and joy as the year people began living full and imaginative lives on the continent of North America. Actually, people had been living full and imaginative lives on the continent of North America for hundreds of years before that. 1492 was simply the year sea pirates began to rob, cheat, and kill them.’ - Kurt Vonnegut.

  • @mrmatt5356
    @mrmatt5356 Před 6 lety

    America laid down the groundwork for every free country in the world

  • @grahamkeithtodd
    @grahamkeithtodd Před 11 lety

    well old son for me ,it's the fact,that when i was visiting a friend in the US a few years ago i was introduced to one of my friends as English and the comment her friend came out with beggared belief"gee you sure speak good ENGLISH" i had to point out to her that i should bloody well do so as i AM ENGLISH!

  • @steverocksyo
    @steverocksyo Před 6 lety

    I have no idea why I'm following the American history of John's hair style. This is one of the better ones lol

  • @canyadigit6274
    @canyadigit6274 Před 6 lety +1

    Happy 4th of July 2018!

  • @cutekitten12
    @cutekitten12 Před 11 lety

    July 1st is canada day, july 4th is independence day and july 14th is bastille day(france) . Easy to remember

  • @disneyvacationhelp8333
    @disneyvacationhelp8333 Před 4 lety +1

    Actually, EPCOT has a show called "Illuminations" that includes fireworks!

  • @jacobgolden9482
    @jacobgolden9482 Před 11 lety

    Thank you, sir. Happy America Day (as one of my friends calls it). Hope you had a good one.

  • @neddyladdy
    @neddyladdy Před 11 lety

    I never knew until today that 4th July is a celebration of independence.

  • @CourtneyMarren
    @CourtneyMarren Před 11 lety

    The hot dog eating contest was like 10 mins from me!!! The only thing we are on tv for lol

  • @billberger
    @billberger Před 11 lety

    1, you are from indiana... as a person from illinois, that is where we go to buy fireworks and guns... so bullet holes are expected.
    2, the term for throwing up is "a reversal"

  • @PLANETFINable
    @PLANETFINable Před 11 lety

    Neat fact: the nice calligraphy you see on the declaration wasn't written by Thomas Jefferson (yes he did write the script words and all just not the final copy that's what calligraphers are for), it was done by Timothy Matlack.

  • @ReiYuriko
    @ReiYuriko Před 11 lety

    My home town still has a HUGE bonfire every year on the 4th.

  • @jacobgolden9482
    @jacobgolden9482 Před 11 lety

    I'll do my best for you, dad.

  • @camzoman
    @camzoman Před 11 lety

    Freedom Tinnitis is now my favourite phrase.