A Full History of the Americas from 1789 Until World War 1 - A Complete History Overview

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The Making of the Americas is a complete overview of the Americas during the 1800s and early 1900s. It covers Latin America, the United States, and Canada.

This journey begins with the fervent cries for independence across Latin America, from the Grito de Dolores in Mexico to the liberating campaigns of Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín. We go through each nations struggle for independence, and the age of the caudillo. In Mexico, we cover the Mexican-American War, the French invasion and Franco-Mexican War, and the Mexican Revolution.

We then take a look at the formative years of the new nation of the United States, and go through it's numerous phases from the Federalist Era, the War of 1812, to the Jeffersonian and Jacksonian eras, to the Civil War, Gilded Age, and beyond. Throughout, we also look at the various themes of the day, like Manifest Destiny, slavery, democracy, the Old West, the Civil War, the incorporation of Alaska and Hawaii, and themes corruption and reform during the age of robber-barons.

We also cover the Spanish-American War, and the wars with native populations (Tecumseh's War, the Navajo Wars, Apache Wars, and Sioux Wars).

Our last chapter takes us to the British who remained north of the Americans after the American Revolution, as we delve into the making of Canada.

0:00 Latin Wars of Independence until Mexican Revolution
29:00 Early US History (Federalist Era, Jeffersonian Era, Era of Good Feelings, Jacksonian Era, Manifest Destiny, Mexican-American War)
55:39 Civil War Era, Reconstruction, Old West, Gilded Age, Progressive Era
1:22:51 Canada Pre-Confederation and Post-Confederation

The Late Modern Series:

Welcome to Late Modern series of the World History Summarized project! The entire project is meant to summarize broad topics in history and balances political history and events, with social/daily life, and culture. If you've watched our History of the World documentary, the project is a perfect next step. The videos are standalone, but presented in a chronological fashion. This series "the Late Modern" takes place after our megadocumentaries "The Ancient World", "The Medieval World", and the "Early Modern". It will be divided into 6 or 7 videos about the Late Modern period (c. 1800 - 1945) all over the world, and will be called Phase 4. Once these videos are completed, we will move onto Phase 5, the FINAL PHASE of the project, but this series will be considered completed, and compiled into ONE MEGA-DOCUMENTARY containing all 6 or 7 parts.

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Music Used:
Alexander Nakarada - Dragonsong
Kevin Macleod - Crossing the Chasm
Kevin Macleod - Darkest Child
Kevin Macleod - Five Armies
Kevin Macleod - The Descent

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#history #americanhistory
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What's your favorite period of American history??

MadeInHistory
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Bolivar is one of the great figures in history rarely spoken about

anthonybarsness
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5:05 Guerrero did not become president peacefully. It was a military uprising after he lost the election

tyrson
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THERE IS ONLY ONE AMERICA NO MULTIPLE AMERICAS, AMERICUS VESPUCCI INDIVISIBLE . SALUDOS IBEROAMERICANS

pavelavietor
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good channel dude, please do more videos about the medieval and renaissance period

jaysmith
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Harry Trikoupis prime minister of Greece for 20 years until 1877

ΔημήτρηςΓαβαλάς
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This is a good video, only spoiled by the (presumably) computer-generated voice.

Daniel_Miller
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@21:39 what are those airborne things floating in the sky?

holoholohaolenokaoi
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Yeah it's so much simpler when you have a president that you elect and a Congress that you can elect 🇺🇲

leeatterberry
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Greek Revolution 1821 1829 famous leader Theodoros Kolokotronis

ΔημήτρηςΓαβαλάς
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What happened to de Francia's government? Easily the most interesting period of American history.

alvaroegoaguirrefernandez
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Shoot! My first European ancestor was born in Virginia in 1641 on my paternal side. My maternal grandmother was full blood Tsimshian Raven clan. I am a genetically perfect American. Unless of course your ancestors landed on Plymouth Rock and later had progeny with Native North Americans.

irishnativeson
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There just is and never will be a country that can cross the ocean and rule America

leeatterberry
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I’ll these places had names and inhabitants already. Them the Spanish came and took over.

anacwhitney
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All these countries have had over a hundred years to straighten themselves out but yet they are still a total mess.

laserbeam
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Dumb title. "Latin" America, traditionally called "Hispano America" is not one country equivalent to United States and Canada. I mean Canada. Canada. Brazil has more people than Canada. I mean ...this distortion of reality has got to stop

ahmedmahmud
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The Americas were here long before the 1700s

ljsmooth
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With all due respect, the channel is european? Because the european history videos are far better than this one. The view on Caudillismo is outdated and even the USA bit lacks some important events

Federuberti
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This is all Amexem, lands which were already occupied for thousands of years. This story is all about stolen lands.

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Wilson Jose Hernandez Brian Miller Steven

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