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Tales of Irish History
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Were the Irish the First Slaves in America?
Did the Irish really experience slavery in America? The truth behind this viral claim is far more complex than it seems. In this video, we delve into the harsh realities of Irish indentured servitude during the 17th century, debunk the myths surrounding "Irish slaves," and explore the key differences between indentured servitude and African chattel slavery.
Discover how tens of thousands of Irish men, women, and children were forcibly sent to the Americas, endured grueling conditions, and struggled for freedom in a new and unforgiving land. We also examine how this myth has been misused in modern discourse and highlight the resilience of the Irish people in the face of immense adversity.
If you’ve ever been curious about this controversial topic or want to understand the true history behind these claims, this video is for you. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into history!
#IrishHistory #IndenturedServitude #MythDebunked #HiddenHistory
Discover how tens of thousands of Irish men, women, and children were forcibly sent to the Americas, endured grueling conditions, and struggled for freedom in a new and unforgiving land. We also examine how this myth has been misused in modern discourse and highlight the resilience of the Irish people in the face of immense adversity.
If you’ve ever been curious about this controversial topic or want to understand the true history behind these claims, this video is for you. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into history!
#IrishHistory #IndenturedServitude #MythDebunked #HiddenHistory
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The Shocking Truth about how the Vikings BUILT Dublin
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Did you know that Dublin, Ireland’s bustling capital, was originally a Viking settlement? 🤯 In this video, we uncover the shocking truth about how the Vikings didn’t just raid Ireland-they built its first major city! From the establishment of Dubh Linn in 841 AD to its transformation into a thriving trade hub, the Vikings played a pivotal role in shaping Dublin’s history and legacy. Discover ho...
Northern Ireland's Troubles: The Story We Weren't Told
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Northern Ireland's Troubles: The Story We Weren't Told This documentary explores the complex reality behind Northern Ireland's 30-year conflict. What emerges is a story far more nuanced than previously understood. ⚠️ Content Notice: This documentary contains discussions of historical conflict and authentic archival footage. viewer discretion is advised. Why This Matters Today: Essential context...
The REAL Reason Ireland was Split into the Republic of Ireland & Northern Ireland
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Discover the real reason Ireland was split into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in this informative video. Uncover the historical events that led to the division of the island and the impact it has had on the region.
How the Irish Created the American West
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Discover the fascinating history of how the Irish played a significant role in shaping the American West in this insightful video. Explore the impact of Irish immigrants on the development of the frontier and their contributions to American culture and society.
The Ugly Truth About Ireland's Great Hunger
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Explore the heartbreaking history of Ireland's Great Hunger in this informative video. Learn the ugly truth behind this tragic event.
The Epic Journey Through Irish History You NEED to See #irishhistory
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Embark on an epic journey through Irish history in this must-see video! From ancient battles to modern revolutions, explore the rich tapestry of Irish heritage. #irishhistory
The Lead up to the Ulster Plantation #irishhistory #history #ireland
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The Lead up to the Ulster Plantation #irishhistory #history #ireland
Ancient Celtic Ireland: A Journey Through Time
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Ancient Celtic Ireland: A Journey Through Time
The Banshee: Ireland's Most Disturbing Legend
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The Banshee: Ireland's Most Disturbing Legend
Even the English language was Irish language 😂😂😂😂
By hard work an̈d guts Èrin go bragh
HAHAHAHAHA "Ireland's great hunger" ! you meant a direct attempt by the English at genocide, right ?
That famine wasn't exclusive to Ireland.Many Scots starved to death. That genocide was covered up in part by the Highland Clearances . They didnt have to be catholic to feel the Brit/English jackboot on their necks or end up in prisons. Brit History is one big fuckin lie.
Rich in what resources????
There is no doubt it is AI generated there is also no doubt it was ulster scots they were well versed in stealing land and massacring the people that owned that land
Also founders of KKK...lots to be proud of
No Jews no blacks no Catholics indeed a proud orange heritage
Another bogus, fraudulent claim by the Irish. One of many.
HOLD ON HOLD ON THE ULSTER SCOTS OPENED THE WEST
In your dreams propoganda but they did form the KkK against their Catholic Neighbours
@@maryjohnston76 again. The west wasn’t won by the Irish and they sure as hell weren’t kkk. Irish have always been the slave of white people. My family has been kkk since its beginning.
That's a load of bullocks the Irish didn't create the west , the place was there before the Irish and so was the red Indians, just like the jews don't own Palestine, it was there so was the Palestinians before them
What a load of bull shit it’s well known that when the Irish (catholics ) started arriving in America the Irish Protestants went west because of all the shit that was going on
What a load of crap the Ulster Scots were in America decades before they brought most of their traditions with them and were the origional frontiers men
Maby you are right about the cowboys but your rong about Dublin, Dublin played very very little part of the Irish leaving Ireland 99% of the Irish people south and west of Ireland and not Dublin why you may ask,? because Dublin helpt the English take the food and the live stock for the starving people and take to Dublin to ship it to London so they had no reason to leav and Go to America maby it would be better put people of cork or Galway or Kerry
The Irish did not create the wild west ulster scots did . Family trees Billy they kid davy crocket Sam Huston Jim bowie all ulster Scots The Irish reached Boston Newyork and never went any further . Hillbillys Billy's ulster scotch . The alamo ulster scots
Worth over 5000 or be a white horse..
This bullshit should not be allowed. It's pure nonsense from beginning to end. For anyone who really wants to know true history please look elsewhere, not this crap.
Exactly
Total garbage from beginning to end, I can only assume the narration was AI created like the visuals. For a start, Catholic emancipation was in 1829, well before the famine, so all that garbage at the beginning is clearly wrong. Secondly, there had already been significant Irish emigration to America beginning a century before that in the form of the Ulster-Scots or "Scotch Irish" as they were known. It was from that stock that most of the most famous Indian fighters, frontiersmen, gunfighters, Lawmen and ranchers came, Daniel Boone, Kit Carson, Davy Crocket, Jim Bridger, Hugh Glass, Jeremiah Johnson. Most of the early Presidents too, and senior Army officers like Grant, Sherman, McLellan, Lee, Hook, Jackson etc. The incoming waves of immigrants arriving from 1845 onwards had little to teach the Americans about horsemanship or anything else, the Spanish were mainly responsible for that and most "cowboy" terms come from their language, not Irish, Rodeo, Lariat, Sombrero etc. The Catholic Irish of the later 1800's were mainly concentrated in the towns and cities of the East, where they remain evident to this day, and less so in the mid and far west. It was in the East that they began to gain political power and influence. This video is almost complete nonsense and any Irish person who believes it really needs to broaden their reading.
In fairness the Ulster Scots are not Irish and none of those fleeing the famine had land or any prospect of it and the famine started only sixteen years after 1829. But I agree in general
Exactly. Spot on.
Potatoland
It all true i believe you I think 😂
All the spanish language was actually Irish.
The BS on TH-cam is astounding
Oh boy. At the bottom of everything is an Irishman.
Exactly
Another Oirish appropriation session. The music you speak of is in most cases Scots or Ulster Scots - those modern Americans know as Irish American, folks who were there long before the Potato blight, who had major input to the American revolution, the declaration of independence and the constitution. And, by the way, the Ulster Scots ventured to America during the first “ethnic cleansing” so that they could continue their Presbyterian faith.
You are correct these were scots that had lived a couple of generations in Ireland and moved on to American east coast, the original hillBillys, before the nxt generation moved west....unfortunaltly they left enough of their kin in Ireland to be a pain in the arse to the Irish to this day...😅
Lolololol...ulster Scots is a myth and the term only originated in last 25 years ya dummy Lolololol
Exactly
😂@@johntheball
The Irish NEVER created anything !🤔
They created the sub-marine, the Beatles, most folk music, literary giants, Henry Ford, Walt Disney.....
Bronco is a Spanish word, not Irish
Poor English were also indentured slaves
Theirs no theme in i.
Pease between .magots
This is the special relationship Coul Trump Wreck it yes he could
Hitler's teachers
Machine giving out ridiculous inaccurate Simplistic account just Irish Republican Propaganda YAWN.
Is it really a competition? Who was first? Who was held the longest? Not really.
True, it's not a race; it’s more like a tragic relay where no one wins.
@@JohnSmith-c9i No eff that. My people were slaves first, we win. We are the greatest slaves everrrrrrrrrrrrr! Oh yeah, Irish rock 🪨
@JohnSmith-c9i no eff tat. It is a competition. My people were slaves first, we're the greatest effing slaves to ever be enslaved everrrrrrrrrrrr...... IRISH SLAVES ROCK 🪨 🎸
Irish people worked to death sounds like slaves to me. Most were not released and got nothing as payment ever.
So what was shocking about it? Was anybody shocked at the time? No doubt the people the Vikings raided were, but that was a different matter.
The Irish came long before the famine!, they first arrived in the 1700's, bringing their protestant religion and their guerilla fighting tactics that they'd perfected in Ireland with them!😊
Called Scots Irish to differentiate them from the mostly Catholic Irish who arrived in the cities of the US Northeast at the time of the Great Hunger in 1845 to 1851.
As always all the American culture loved around the world comes from the people that protectors of American "purity" tried to eradicate. Then the same people who self identify as the "true Americans" take pride in this US cultural influence around the world but again it was only the culture they tried to eradicate. Still can't pull their MAGA hats out of their asses.
Check out the song Cowboy Song by Irish rock band Thin Lizzy, which featured half black and half Irish Phil Lynott on lead vocals and bass guitar.
@libertarianrevolution7026 a song is reality
Sure didn't we all dine on caviar - spouting BS!
My father has an Irish American friend he basically is decent from the Irish famine he told me and my father how his great grandfather moved to Texas because of the famine and started a new life.
Some People still in denial so we still have to teach only those whose people were annihilated still carry the pain
Those British Were terrible back then,
The Irish term for a Boy is 'Buachaill', composed of two elements 'bua' for cattle and 'chaill' for herd, meaning boys were tasked with caring for the clan's cattle herds. Much the same as the responsibility given to East African Masai boys taking the herds out of the 'Krall' for grazing daily. It was natural for young Irish men from a rural background to work in that role in America. Incidentally, the Irish language word for a trail or road is 'Bo-thar', meaning cattle path.
@@noelryan6341 that was in Ireland not America
The vocabulary translations are all wrong. Those words come from Mexico.
I was thinking the same thing. Very many of the 19th Century cowboys were Mexican.
@@jaymaynes actually the cowboy way came from Mexico. Mexicans weren’t cowboys in America
Indeed
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Once again government and church are fucking evil. I’m American with Irish heritage. My ancestors had to leave or starve. Yet America gets blamed for everything. Think again.
Complete lack of historical fact. Utter utter nonsense. Famines all over Europe , no diversification of crops in Irish case. For goodness sake read a decent history book. Subscribe for no truth whatsoever of Irish history if this is the standard of the research. Irish good , British bad . If you like your stereotypes then go ahead.
I have nothing but respect for my British neighbours but some of their ancestors were total bastards and deserve none
My clan came from Sligo
Leading to the formation of Celtic Football Club. The greatest of them all.
When referring to Ireland in the context of 8 million there was just one Ireland. So to say Ireland is only 5,000,200 people without including the six counties in the north is a misrepresentation since there are 1,000,800 living in the 6 counties under British rule so you have to include them so it’s closer to 7 million on the whole island still comes up short Yes, it was a genocide
Why is nobody talking about the Irish famine in the 1740s ?
Why is nobody talking about the Irish famine in the 1740s ?