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Owl Wise
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 พ.ค. 2019
Welcome to Owlwise! This channel focuses mainly on history, which is portrayed in LEGO, animations, and more.
Battle of Chancellorsville (Part 1 / 2) - 1863 | American Civil War
It's 1863, and the newly appointed Union General Joseph Hooker has once again opened up a campaign south against General Lee and his army. Facing the illustrious Confederate general once more in battle, this time near the hamlet of Chancellorsville just south of the Rappahannock River, another momentous and bloody clash of the Civil War is about to begin.
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American Civil War Timeline | American Civil War
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A detailed timeline and map showing 58 major battles of the American Civil War. Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below.
Battle of Antietam (Part 2 / 2) - 1862 | American Civil War
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It's 1862, and more than a year has elapsed since the Civil War first began. General Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate Army, has started a reckless advance into Maryland. Marching to intercept him is Union General George McClellan, and near the banks of the Antietam Creek, one of bloodiest battles of the entire war is about to begin... Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you hav...
Battle of Antietam (Part 1 / 2) - 1862 | American Civil War
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It's 1862, and more than a year has elapsed since the Civil War first began. General Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate Army, has started a reckless advance into Maryland. Marching to intercept him is Union General George McClellan, and near the banks of the Antietam Creek, one of bloodiest battles of the entire war is about to begin... Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you hav...
The First Battle of Bull Run - 1861 | American Civil War
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. The Civil War has just started in 1861, and Union General Irvin McDowell, after receiving orders to drive back the Confederate Army led by PGT Beauregard, has set off from Washington D.C. to complete his task. By the banks of the Bull Run River, the First Battle of Bull Run, the bloodiest battl...
LEGO Red Baron Triplane Speed Build
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. This LEGO Red Baron Triplane, built based on the renowned Fokker Dr.1 was made with almost all original LEGO bricks and plates. These are the dimensions of this LEGO Fokker Dr.1: Length: 17 inches Wingspan: 19 inches Some additional features of this LEGO Fokker Dr.1: - Moveable flaps on the win...
The Battle of Yorktown (Part 2 / 2) - 1781 | American Revolution
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. The American Revolution, which has been lagging for over 7 years, is drawing to an end. British General Charles Cornwallis, who has dug in at Yorktown after an unsuccessful campaign, is awaiting a chance to launch another attack into Virginia. But before that chance arrives, General George Wash...
The Battle of Yorktown (Part 1 / 2) - 1781 | American Revolution
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. The American Revolution, which has been lagging for over 7 years, is drawing to an end. British General Charles Cornwallis, who has dug in at Yorktown after an unsuccessful campaign, is awaiting a chance to launch another attack into Virginia. But before that chance arrives, General George Wash...
The Battle of Long Island - 1776 | American Revolution
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. It's early 1776, and the American Revolution has just begun. British General William Howe, who has just suffered a defeat at Boston, has decided to make a drive up towards New York City, and the Hudson River Valley. His first obstacle, however, are the American forces led by General George Wash...
The Battles of Saratoga - 1777 | American Revolution
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. British General John Burgoyne, with the momentum of his successful campaign beginning to wane, seeks to crush the Northern Department of the Continental Army before winter. A strong American force, however, led by General Horatio Gates, confronts the British near the town of Saratoga, New York,...
American Revolution Battles Timeline
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. A detailed timeline with a map and information box showing 42 major battles of the American Revolutionary War. Battles are shown by size on the map, and are color coded on both the timeline and map: red is a British victory, and blue is an American victory.
Battle of Princeton - 1777 | American Revolution
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. British General Charles Cornwallis, in response to the victory scored by the Americans at the Battle of Trenton, marches on General George Washington's force with significant numbers, seeking to crush the Continental Army. But Washington will not be so easily defeated, and his bag of tricks has...
Battle of Guandu (Part Two) - Three Kingdoms Series
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. The second and last part of a fast overview of the Battle of Guandu and why it was fought. The first part covered the background of the battle, up to the Battle of Baima. This second part will cover the remainder of the battle, how it was won and lost, and a quick look into the aftermath of the...
Battle of Guandu (Part One) - Three Kingdoms Series
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. The first part of a fast overview of the Battle of Guandu and why it was fought. This first part covers the background of the battle, and follows the course of the battle up to the Battle of Baima. The second part will cover the remainder of the Battle of Guandu.
Battle of Trenton - 1776 | American Revolution
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Please like, share, and subscribe! And if you have any future video ideas, please comment them below. Fast overview of the Battle of Trenton and why it was fought - explained with detailed maps and diagrams. In this video, you will learn the background of the Battle of Trenton, how the battle was fought, and why it was the major turning point in the American Revolution.
Battle of Bunker Hill - 1775 | American Revolution
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Battle of Bunker Hill - 1775 | American Revolution
Battles of Lexington and Concord - 1775 | American Revolution
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Battles of Lexington and Concord - 1775 | American Revolution
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please come back. where is part 2?
Virginian who grew up in Manassas here. I’ve walked every inch of that battlefield and know the area and history well. That was one of the best, most concise videos on First Manassas I’ve seen. Well done!
Not sure the AONV was about to "attack" those cities, the idea of the "invasion" was to entice Maryland to join the Confederate side.
This is exceptionally well done! Clear and useful visuals, just the right amount of detail, and flawless narration. I can't wait to see the other videos from this account.
I'm waiting for the second part🥺
Cool Now I'll make one more realistic and cool with a mini figure And then crash it in the most devastating way possible I have a small channel now with 2 very bad animations called THE AUSTRALIAN. 123 I will soon expand the channel to other lego related things
Nice Job, Kid. Im proud of you buddy
Good to see kids creating their own video. Another great resource is Mike Duncan American Revolution Podcast. This is great for the use of maps & illustrations. Well done!
Part 2
Thanks! Going on a mini historical vacation to Saratoga in a fe weeks, reading books and playing a few war games. But the animated map is truly helpful to pull it all together. I must admit, at first you sounded young but then you sounded young and informed.
this is awesome, i hope you’re proud of your work, because we all are :)
This was highly detailed. Job well done
It's unfortunate that very few Americans are aware of how Gates stole Arnold's rightful credit for this battle. When Gates wasn't busy trying to sidestep the chain of command and undermine Washington, he was screwing Arnold. There's more to Arnold's story than most are aware of.
Thank you for these great videos! Very educational and well done.
Very cool! Its refreshing to know a young person taking interest! I wish my 26 year old daughter knew REAL AMERICAN HISTORY! Benedict Arnold and Barry St Ledger are in my family tree!
I really have become a Big Fan of yours. Yours Videos are top notch and can be compared with the best. You asked for ideas, how about a series about battles of the franco-prussian war.
Gates had tapped Tadeusz Kościuszko, a Polish-Lithuanian military engineer, to survey the country between the opposing armies, choose the most defensible position, and fortify it. Finding just such a spot near Saratoga, overlooking the Hudson at Bemis Heights, Kościuszko laid out a robust array of defenses, nearly impregnable. Artillery emplacements on Bemis Heights prevented the British from advancing on the river road and forced them inland to try and take the artillery in the rear, where they found the Americans in a blocking position on fortified high ground. His judgment and meticulous attention to detail frustrated the British attacks during the Battle of Saratoga. Kościuszko's work at Saratoga received great praise from Gates, who later told his friend, Dr. Benjamin Rush: "The great tacticians of the campaign were hills and forests, which a young Polish engineer was skillful enough to select for my encampment."
Great channel you have, how old are you ?
Hooker could have crushed the ANV if he hadn't inexplicably ordered them to retreat on the 1st.
This was a VERY well done video, Ive listened to it and firmly enjoyed it. History student from Germany here :)
Well done!
You didn’t mention that Fraser was killed.
Learn proper pronunciation
This is an excellent video. I am currently putting together a lesson on the American Revolution for an English Student of mine. I had really been struggling to understand/comprehend other content on the Battles of Saratoga. This is the best video I've watched so far and I will definitely be using what I learned in this video to put together my lesson. thank you
Great job !
It’s funny that the Confederate army was called the “Army of the Potomac” and the Union army was called the “Army of Northeastern Virginia”
Where's Part 2?
What program did you use, may I ask?
Wow. Great job!!
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I had long heard that the capture of key British redoubts had led to the British surrender at Yorktown, but I never came across the explanation until now. Thank you for this enlightening animation.
please come back
You did a great job with this I need to stop being sexist
This is really, really well done. And I do not qualify that with "for your age". Crisp information, conveyed concisely in an engaging manner. Very complex subect, simplified.
Can’t wait for part 2 :/
love how we get see the exact placement of regiments throughout the battle .Great work!
Great video
May I ask what program did you use to make this animated battle map?
Sent here by President Zelensky of Urkaine speech this past week in DC.
The flanking was not a surprise to Hooker. He had anticipated the possibility and taken steps to deal with the possibility. Both steps failed, one due to 11th corp commander Howard's negligence, not protecting his exposed flank as he had been ordered, and the other just plain bad luck. The telegraph had failed, and a rider sent ordering Reynolds to move his crop to support the 11th on that flank. The rider got lost (even with nearly a fool moon) and the order was delayed. Regardless, the event was not decisive. The 11th corp was the weakest corp, as they showed again at Gettysburg. The battle was lost the next day, primarily due to Hooker getting concussed by the cannon ball explosion leaving the Union without leadership at the most crucial time int he battle. The South had used up all reserves at this point, and the Union had plenty reserves. But no leader to move them where they were needed. Couch, and Hooker himself did not realized how incapacitated his was, so he did not relinquish command. At that point the Union was on the verge of victory, but that one cannon ball changed everything. A bit to one side of where it hit, Hooker is killed, Couch takes over immediately, moves reserves to drive off the Confederates, and you would have had a crushing Union victory.
Great video !! I live in Albany, NY & my father a Marine is buried in the Saratoga national cemetery on the battlefield
Is that the 1812 overture in the background?
My kids are asking you to make a video on the war of 1812 and the French and Indian war
Thank you so much for making this video, I've been trying to study the Civil war and the books do a very bad job at describing the battle, this vide has to be the best explanation of the battle I've seen so far. Once again thank you and hope you make more such videos in the future.
you know if it was not for George Washington we would not have a country today but i am sorry that a lot of other people don,t feel the same way as i do like they throw red paint on his statues which makes me very mad and upset that they would do that to the father of our country,
That kid talk to much it feel like an hour😂
Well Done!!!!
It is the Battle of Brooklyn....get it right.
Get it right yourself - both are correct. It's not as though the battles have official names, established by law, laid down by edict from the gods on high (under penalty of death!) But it was originally known as the Battle of Long Island, and even today it is still referred to as the Battle of Long Island by many historians and reference works, at least as often (and probably more often) than as the Battle of Brooklyn. For example, the Encyclopedia Britannica has this entry for the battle: "The Battle of Long Island, also known as the Battle of Brooklyn or the Battle of Brooklyn Heights, (August 27-29, 1776), in the American Revolution, successful British action in Brooklyn, New York, against the American Continental Army and the first major battle of the war since the American declaration of independence on July 4." Also, the Washington Library at Mount Vernon refers to it as The Battle of Long Island (as do many historians). Similarly, both the American History Channel and the website History . com call it The Battle of Long Island. On the other hand, the New York Historical Society lists the names in the reverse order of preference (but still considers both correct). From their website: "On August 27, 1776, on the marshy fields of Gowanus and Red Hook, George Washington and his rag-tag army of untrained soldiers fought the British Army, one of the most powerful military forces in the world. The rebels were ingloriously defeated. The first major armed campaign for the colonies after declaring independence from Great Britain, the Battle of Brooklyn (also referred to as the Battle of Long Island) stands as the largest single battle of the Revolutionary War, and one that would loom large in George Washington’s consciousness." (Note the key phrase in that quote "also referred to as the Battle of Long Island") So it really just comes down to a matter of personal preference. But I challenge you to find a single source prior to 1850 that called it The Battle of Brooklyn. Good luck with that!
lets be honest the french really did most of the work and the strategies