First Edit EVER in a Movie. Mary, Queen of Scots #shorts
This is talking about the first edit that we EVER saw in film. Showcasing the short film "Mary, Queen of Scots" which was done in 1895. #shorts #shorts #shortvideo #history #historyfacts ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_IFUZUPu90
The Bush family is known for a good many scandals. But, let us delve into one of the weirdest and mundane scandals that actually had an effect on the public perception. The Broccoli Scandal.
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Coming back due to recent interest and demand: This series will be a historical reaction of various Historically based videos. In today's episode, we will be looking at some more Epic Rap Battles of History content. Looking at the Ivan the Terrible VS Alexander the Great. Giving insight to the background of these individuals and some of the actions during their lives.
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In this episode of Civil War Generals 2: Having not played the game in months makes me very much unable to properly play it correctly. Who knew.
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Blackbird Raum, "Still sick 12 years later": https://blackbirdraum.bandcamp.com/track/still-sick-years-after-the-draft
Days N Daze, "Dazed From the Dazzle of Decadence and Constantly Reminded of Death": https://daysndaze.bandcamp.com/track/dazed-from-the-dazzle-of-decadence-and-constantly-reminded-of-death
Ubik, "no such thing as an open-ended equation": https://ubik.bandcamp.com/track/no-such-thing-as-an-open-ended-equation
Momma Swift: "Ay Camala" "Birds" https://mommaswift.bandcamp.com/track/ay-carmela-viva-la-quinta-brigada-cover
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Christ VS Warhol: "Dissent" "Cross of Loraine" https://christvswarhol.bandcamp.com/track/dissent
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Rail Yard Ghosts: "Instrumental" "Ode to Joseph Slowcum"
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The Battle of Raymond was fought on May 12, 1863 between elements of the Union Army of the Tennessee under the over-all command Maj Gen Ulysses S.Grant, with local command under Maj Gen James.B McPherson. And elements of the Confederate army of the Mississippi under the over-all command of Lt. Gen John C Pemberton with local command under Brigadier-General John Gregg.
Pemberton's planned to hold Grants army along a broad line stretching along Fourteen Mill Creek, to do this, it required him to consolidate all the men he could from the departments under his command into one force. A force that would be able to hold Grants army until additional men could be brought up. Unknown to anyone in the Confederate army, was that the XVII corps, which encompassed McPherson's two divisions, were already within ten miles of the main Confederate body at Raymond. Upon hearing of the arrival of Confederate forces into the town, McPherson was ordered to use his force to drive the Confederates out and capture the town. For this, the 20th Ohio was deployed into a skirmish line with one of it's brigades making its way towards a bridge on the creek.
John Gregg, upon hearing of this force , marched to meet what he assumed was merely a raiding party. He concealed his men on a hill overlooking the creek, with the hopes of luring them
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In this episode of Civil War Generals 2: Oh my god! We finally get reinforcements. I am amazed! First time for everything.
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After his successful Tullahoma Campaign, Rosecrans renewed the offensive, aiming to force the Confederates out of Chattanooga. In early September, Rosecrans consolidated his forces scattered in Tennessee and Georgia and forced Bragg's army out of Chattanooga, heading south. The Union troops followed it and brushed with it at Davis's Cross Roads. Bragg was determined to reoccupy Chattanooga and decided to meet a part of Rosecrans's army, defeat it, and then move back into the city. On September 17 he headed north, intending to attack the isolated XXI Corps. As Bragg marched north on September 18, his cavalry and infantry fought with Union cavalry and mounted infantry, which were armed with Spencer repeating rifles.
Fighting began in earnest on the morning of September 19. Bragg's men strongly assaulted but could not break the Union line. The next day, Bragg resumed his assault. In late morning, Rosecrans was misinformed that he had a gap in his line. In moving units to shore up the supposed gap, Rosecrans accidentally created an actual gap, directly in the path of an eight-brigade assault on a narrow front by Confederate Lt. Gen. James Longstreet. Longstreet's attack drove one-third of the Union army, including Rosecrans himself, from the field. Union units spontaneously rallied to create a defensive line on Horseshoe Ridge, forming a new right wing for the line of Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas, who assumed overall command of remaining forces. Although the Confederates launched costly and determined assaults, Thomas and his men held until twilight. Union forces then retired to Chattanooga while the Confederates occupied the surrounding heights, besieging the city.
On September 21, Rosecrans's army withdrew to the city of Chattanooga and took advantage of previous Confederate works to erect strong defensive positions. However, the supply lines into Chattanooga were at risk and the Confederates soon occupied the surrounding heights and laid siege upon the Union forces. Unable to break the
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Transnistria has been in the news recently for... unsavory reasons. A Russian backed separatist state that borders Ukraine during the on-going conflict. But Transnistria itself has played a role in the regions politics, and today, we will be delving right into it, and its separation from Moldova.
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AnnaBella Serpentine Dance was the first colored Film in history. So today, we're digging a bit into it.
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In this episode of Civil War Generals 2: Having not played the game in months makes me very much unable to properly play it correctly. Who knew.
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Blackbird Raum, "Still sick 12 years later": https://blackbirdraum.bandcamp.com/track/still-sick-years-after-the-draft
Days N Daze, "Dazed From the Dazzle of Decadence and Constantly Reminded of Death": https://daysndaze.bandcamp.com/track/dazed-from-the-dazzle-of-decadence-and-constantly-reminded-of-death
Ubik, "no such thing as an open-ended equation": https://ubik.bandcamp.com/track/no-such-thing-as-an-open-ended-equation
Momma Swift: "Ay Camala" "Birds" https://mommaswift.bandcamp.com/track/ay-carmela-viva-la-quinta-brigada-cover
https://mommaswift.bandcamp.com/track/birds
Christ VS Warhol: "Dissent" "Cross of Loraine" https://christvswarhol.bandcamp.com/track/dissent
https://christvswarhol.bandcamp.com/track/cross-of-lorraine-album-version
Rail Yard Ghosts: "Instrumental" "Ode to Joseph Slowcum"
https://railyardghosts.bandcamp.com/track/instrumental
https://railyardghosts.bandcamp.com/track/ode-to-joshua-slocum
The Battle of Raymond was fought on May 12, 1863 between elements of the Union Army of the Tennessee under the over-all command Maj Gen Ulysses S.Grant, with local command under Maj Gen James.B McPherson. And elements of the Confederate army of the Mississippi under the over-all command of Lt. Gen John C Pemberton with local command under Brigadier-General John Gregg.
Pemberton's planned to hold Grants army along a broad line stretching along Fourteen Mill Creek, to do this, it required him to consolidate all the men he could from the departments under his command into one force. A force that would be able to hold Grants army until additional men could be brought up. Unknown to anyone in the Confederate army, was that the XVII corps, which encompassed McPherson's two divisions, were already within ten miles of the main Confederate body at Raymond. Upon hearing of the arrival of Confederate forces into the town, McPherson was ordered to use his force to drive the Confederates out and capture the town. For this, the 20th Ohio was deployed into a skirmish line with one of it's brigades making its way towards a bridge on the creek.
John Gregg, upon hearing of this force , marched to meet what he assumed was merely a raiding party. He concealed his men on a hill overlooking the creek, with the hopes of luring them
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgFU4dJ--Vc