@@jacenembhard8027 and it had a massive slab of cement under it, which got super heated producing ginormous amounts of gaz propelling the manhole even faster.
I'm glad you included that last one. As an ametuer history fan (and politically indifferent/neutral person), my first thought when Trump announced he would be running again this year was "Oh cool, if he wins, he'd be the next Grover Cleveland". And sure enough, I was right
4:20 the "manhole cover" wasn't really a small metal disc like sewage covers, it was pretty big, and it left earth so fast there's very little chance it burned up in the atmosphere
The Earth's Atmosphere can melt entire Asteroids going at beyond ballistic speeds before it hits the Earth, I doubt that only a few tons of steel could survive. Edit: I've gotten a lot of replies saying "Asteroids are rock, the manhole was steel." This is true, but these asteroids are hundreds to thousands of tons of rock, while the manhole cover was, it turns out, estimated to be less than half a ton of steel. While the rock will melt and boil far faster than good steel, there's a lot more rock to melt on Asteroids.
The other thing to concider is that it would be burning up less as it gets closer to escaping atmosphere. We're comparing a giant slab of steel that's going mostly straight up into lower and lower density air to a space rock that's coming in at an arc into higher and higher density air. It didn't leave unscathed, but it most certainly left.
@@classonbread5757 Yeah, his video is wrong. Edit: That's a bit too strong phrasing. It uses a lot of approximations and he doesn't take in account a few factors, partly what I just said above.
Grover Cleveland still has other modern relevancy. He, along with Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama, were the only presidents during the time period of the movie franchise "Back to the Future".
That's why they were saying that the alphabet used was Latin. Also- Latin Origin -Roman (Latin Romanus) -Empire (Latin imperium) -greatest (Latin magnus, comparative maior, superlative maximus, through Old French greter) -ever (Latin aeternus, through Old English æfre with indirect Latin influence) French Origin (via Latin) -the (Old English þē, but its modern usage was heavily shaped by Old French articles after the Norman Conquest) -meme (French même, meaning "same," adapted into English for its modern usage) Germanic Origin -was (Old English wæs, from Proto-Germanic wesaną) -then (Old English þanne, Proto-Germanic þan-) -why (Old English hwȳ, Proto-Germanic hwi) -is (Old English is, Proto-Germanic iz) -in (Old English in, Proto-Germanic in) -English (Old English Englisc, from Proto-Germanic Angli referring to the Angles tribe)
@@mpgodjrthat’s not actually true, ever and great are Germanic words, coming from the old English æfre and grēat respectively Also meme derives from the Greek mimema and genos
(8:50) Well that would be _US_ president. For example Brazilian presidents, Lula da Silva was elected in 2002, 2006 and then 4 elections later in 2022. An earlier example is Rodrigues Alves elected in 1902 then 4 elections later in 1918.
Grover Cleavland still has the fact he's the only president to get married while holding the office. I think it was a second marriage after his first wife died but still.
Carter could have run for a second non-consecutive term, but he didn't. He had other things on his mind, like building houses for Habitat for Humanity.
9:20 C-SPAN has regularly done polls of historians to find out which presidents are better or worse. Woodrow Wilson was 13th in the 2021 survey (the most recent one done), Obama was 10th, Grover Cleveland was 25th, Donald Trump was tied for 41st with Franklin Pierce above only Andrew Johnson and James Buchanan.
Those polls are unfortunately going to be marred with all sorts of reporting biases. Somebody who lived through Wilson's presidency is going to have stronger feelings about it than someone who only read about policy after the fact. This is why you see so many recent presidents either so high or so low, with outliers that elicit certain emotional reactions like Lincoln and Johnson breaking into those extremes.
@nuclearsynapse5319 No theres a bunch of recent presidents roughly in the middle. Bill Clinton (19th), W Bush (29th), HW Bush (21st), Jimmy Carter (26th), Gerald Ford (28th). Your hypothesis doesnt seem to hold up.
@@efulmer8675 certainly it doesn't account for all factors. I focused on recency and availability biases, but there are others. Also a president ranking in the middle doesn't mean all respondents were middling in their opinions, but could mean responses were very polarized with half of respondents feeling very good and half feeling very bad. Though by this logic one might expect Trump to rank closer to the middle, but that may be a matter of the sampling bias CSPAN has for these polls.
the "manhole" cover a custom made block of metal that was 4 feet of solid refined steel weighing in at 1974 pounds and moving at minimum 34.72 miles per second it left the atmosphere in less than 2 seconds
1:48 Well English is largely used today as the world's lingua franca because of the United States which bases its form of government largely on the Roman Republic so I still see this as a Roman victory anyway😤
@creed2552 I see. I didn't know what a "lingua franca" was. But I just searched it up. But anyway. The US is not why. It became the world's language for many reasons. The major ones being science, the British' colonialism, the US' and the UK's WWII influence, educational publications were typically in English, and culture. Essentially, it stems from the British being in everyone's business. The US becoming a superpower kinda just pushed it Iverson the edge.
@@mpgodjr But the reason it remains the way it is is because of the US. If the Cold War had been won by the USSR, I'm sure the lingua franca would be Russian, and even if it weren't Russian, without the US, the briths wouldn't have the influence to make English so important as before the US the lingua franca in europe was french
When I was in 7th Grade, Grover Cleveland became something of a meme amongst my friends, after our social studies teacher played a Homeschool Pop video about Labor Day where the narrator spent about a quarter of the video repeating that PRESIDENT G R O V E R C L E V E L A N D WAS THE PRESIDENT THAT MADE L A B O R D A Y AN OFFICIAL FEDERAL HOLIDAY. So at least he still has that going for him.
2:29 As a Canadian, it’s more like “Here’s a battle in World War 1, Canada took it in less than a week with negligible casualties, it had a profound impas on the war, you will never hear of it again”
France definitely tried making some of their holdings in Africa not just colonies but departments of the home country itself. This was especially true in Algeria. Portugal also tried to integrated its African territory of Angola into being Portugal.
I do agree with this and I'm not surprised ngl , Keep your videos up Drew love watching you so much man keep it up can't wait for more future video's what it's true I'm not surprised yeah the American history changed.
Like British east India again there is company rule all over the world ex in usa its elon musk,in india mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani also in france its arnault etc
The “accidental” manhole cover was really a 4 ton slab of concrete and steel that was welded to the tunnel they dug to test if a conventional bomb would detonate a nuclear war head. (The theory at the time was that the nukes safety measures would prevent it from exploding.) when the nuke inevitably did detonate, the pressure from the bomb mixed with the 4 ton slab sealing it basically made the earth into a massive potato cannon.
7:09 The British promised India independence after their service in WW2, also after WW2 most colonial empire were already weakened and can't hold on to their colonial possessions for long
1:20 There were plenty of German settlers on Polish soil within the WW2 period. East of Poland was supposed to be all work camps staffed by german guards and "inferior" laborers, basicaly making the land as hospitable for future german settlement and otherwise providing for germans as possible.
that wasn't a manhole cover, it was a 1000 pound 1 ft thick steel plug placed over the hole the nuke was lowered into. Also there was 5 ft of concrete between the nuke and the plug, it was planned that much material would definitely survive exiting the Atmo
3:41 it’s kinda sad that we could say that “[historical person or country or empire] is rolling in their graves” in comments but then if it’s in meme form people start to “acktchually” the post
1:23 Under Tsarina Katherine the Great, many Germans were granted land because they knew how to farm where the Russia peasantry didn't, and so that the Germans from all around could escape the regions wars before the time of the North German Confederation and Empire. Germans in Volga and Crimea had many special rights, like not being able to be conscripted into the army, but as time went on and it came to be 1914, many Volga Germans up and left just so they didn't have to go and fight other Germans and Austrians, very few remained. Almost all headed to the US, To Wyoming, Colorado, Dakotas, and other states in The Heartland Plains.
English is the current lingua franca, but that’s just because it’s the current imperial tongue. If the US were to fall the most influential country after it’s Decline would lead, and eventually it’s language would become the lingua franca
All of Europe use either Latin or Greek Alphabet (or Cyrylic, which is derivation of Greek alphabet). Which is why Roman Empire which used both, is the best empire. Also Roman Empire never ended. It Just evolved. European Union is the latest iteration.
if it helps the manhole cover was travelling fast enough that it didn't have time to burn up in the atmosphere however it exceed solar escape velocity, it left the solar system
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The reason Russia's colonialism is not as talked about is probably because they do actually have an ethnic people that live in a big section of the european part of Russia, unlike the U.S. who never lived there in the first place. Wide margin, considering most of Russia is totally colonized lands, but the vast majority of people live in the ethnic part.
0:35 Russia may have lost some European and Asian areas it controls but over the past few years it has been growing its influence in Affrica, especially the Sahel region and neighboring countries.
Forget where I heard it, but "English is not a language, it is 3 languages in a trench coat that lure other languages into dark alleys, beat them up, and ruffle through their pockets for loose grammar"
7:43 cannibalism happened with almost every ethnic on Earth not all natives in the Americas were cannibals but some did also not all Europeans actually bought and ate those some did but not all
Siberia was never really on the german menu and the truth is that it was colonised by russians who then opted for a subsistence economy even when they had other options, these were not serfs they lived a simple but in a way meaningfull life before the USSR decided to mess it up
7:38 - IDK how about the majority of the Ancient world, but ROMANS (and the mosaics are Roman) put a lot of emphasis on swimming. If a Roman wanted to say about someone that he is "good for nothing", they said "(s)he can neither read nor swim".
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8:00 tbf, we did kinda enslaved the natives (our people were colonised by the British during the Victorian era, thus we had to give up our native sl*ves)
No, Drew, the man hole cover was the capstone for the underground nuclear test. Wasn't nearby it was directly above.
That’s pretty nearby
also if things just burn up in the atmosphere if they go really fast that ill go tell the dinosours to quit it.
they're now like 694 billion miles away, theyre so far dude
@@jacenembhard8027 and it had a massive slab of cement under it, which got super heated producing ginormous amounts of gaz propelling the manhole even faster.
I'm glad you included that last one. As an ametuer history fan (and politically indifferent/neutral person), my first thought when Trump announced he would be running again this year was "Oh cool, if he wins, he'd be the next Grover Cleveland". And sure enough, I was right
That was the same thing I was thinking.
You sir are radically neutral and I am impressed.
4:20 the "manhole cover" wasn't really a small metal disc like sewage covers, it was pretty big, and it left earth so fast there's very little chance it burned up in the atmosphere
The Earth's Atmosphere can melt entire Asteroids going at beyond ballistic speeds before it hits the Earth, I doubt that only a few tons of steel could survive.
Edit: I've gotten a lot of replies saying "Asteroids are rock, the manhole was steel."
This is true, but these asteroids are hundreds to thousands of tons of rock, while the manhole cover was, it turns out, estimated to be less than half a ton of steel.
While the rock will melt and boil far faster than good steel, there's a lot more rock to melt on Asteroids.
@zigzag321go it can do that but don't forget, we have found small astroids, so at the right angle it could have escaped
The other thing to concider is that it would be burning up less as it gets closer to escaping atmosphere. We're comparing a giant slab of steel that's going mostly straight up into lower and lower density air to a space rock that's coming in at an arc into higher and higher density air. It didn't leave unscathed, but it most certainly left.
It did not, watch Kyle Hill's video. It vaporized.
@@classonbread5757 Yeah, his video is wrong.
Edit: That's a bit too strong phrasing. It uses a lot of approximations and he doesn't take in account a few factors, partly what I just said above.
the "manhole cover" was 2 ton piece of steel...
that was 4 ft thick and was moving at 34.72 miles a second at the very least
Grover Cleveland still has other modern relevancy. He, along with Dwight Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama, were the only presidents during the time period of the movie franchise "Back to the Future".
Ya but Trump is like Biff in real life so...
1:45 The only Latin words in that entire meme were “Roman empire”, the rest were pure Germanic
What about "meme"?
All of them written in the latin alphabet
That's why they were saying that the alphabet used was Latin. Also-
Latin Origin
-Roman (Latin Romanus)
-Empire (Latin imperium)
-greatest (Latin magnus, comparative maior, superlative maximus, through Old French greter)
-ever (Latin aeternus, through Old English æfre with indirect Latin influence)
French Origin (via Latin)
-the (Old English þē, but its modern usage was heavily shaped by Old French articles after the Norman Conquest)
-meme (French même, meaning "same," adapted into English for its modern usage)
Germanic Origin
-was (Old English wæs, from Proto-Germanic wesaną)
-then (Old English þanne, Proto-Germanic þan-)
-why (Old English hwȳ, Proto-Germanic hwi)
-is (Old English is, Proto-Germanic iz)
-in (Old English in, Proto-Germanic in)
-English (Old English Englisc, from Proto-Germanic Angli referring to the Angles tribe)
@@mpgodjrthat’s not actually true, ever and great are Germanic words, coming from the old English æfre and grēat respectively
Also meme derives from the Greek mimema and genos
(8:50) Well that would be _US_ president. For example Brazilian presidents, Lula da Silva was elected in 2002, 2006 and then 4 elections later in 2022. An earlier example is Rodrigues Alves elected in 1902 then 4 elections later in 1918.
Cleveland still has the fact Greenwood, Tulsa was in part founded by some guy who served in his administration.
This changes everything
Grover Cleavland still has the fact he's the only president to get married while holding the office. I think it was a second marriage after his first wife died but still.
didn't wilson do that too?
Carter could have run for a second non-consecutive term, but he didn't.
He had other things on his mind, like building houses for Habitat for Humanity.
Carter 2028
Yeah thats why he did that.
3:59 alzo italy: *proceeds to become 10th militarrypower*
Pretend to be weak when you are strong 😏
The same turmoil will happen soon with Vatican City no longer being known as the smallest sovereign state.
NOOOO, STOP REMINDING ME OF GROVER CLEVELAND’S INDIRECT DEFEAT, DREW
0:08 Driving on the right side of the road:
Also in space
Also now both parties have had someone win two non consecutive terms Grover being a Democrat and Trump being a Republican
9:20 C-SPAN has regularly done polls of historians to find out which presidents are better or worse. Woodrow Wilson was 13th in the 2021 survey (the most recent one done), Obama was 10th, Grover Cleveland was 25th, Donald Trump was tied for 41st with Franklin Pierce above only Andrew Johnson and James Buchanan.
Those polls are unfortunately going to be marred with all sorts of reporting biases. Somebody who lived through Wilson's presidency is going to have stronger feelings about it than someone who only read about policy after the fact.
This is why you see so many recent presidents either so high or so low, with outliers that elicit certain emotional reactions like Lincoln and Johnson breaking into those extremes.
@nuclearsynapse5319 No theres a bunch of recent presidents roughly in the middle. Bill Clinton (19th), W Bush (29th), HW Bush (21st), Jimmy Carter (26th), Gerald Ford (28th). Your hypothesis doesnt seem to hold up.
@@efulmer8675 certainly it doesn't account for all factors. I focused on recency and availability biases, but there are others.
Also a president ranking in the middle doesn't mean all respondents were middling in their opinions, but could mean responses were very polarized with half of respondents feeling very good and half feeling very bad. Though by this logic one might expect Trump to rank closer to the middle, but that may be a matter of the sampling bias CSPAN has for these polls.
Sure. Those 'historians' can be trusted like the 51 'intelligence officers', right? 🙄
the "manhole" cover a custom made block of metal that was 4 feet of solid refined steel weighing in at 1974 pounds and moving at minimum 34.72 miles per second it left the atmosphere in less than 2 seconds
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1:48 Well English is largely used today as the world's lingua franca because of the United States which bases its form of government largely on the Roman Republic so I still see this as a Roman victory anyway😤
Are you trying to say that the world bases it's language because of the US?
@mpgodjr for what i know we all use English as a lingua franca because of the USA
@creed2552 I see. I didn't know what a "lingua franca" was. But I just searched it up.
But anyway. The US is not why. It became the world's language for many reasons. The major ones being science, the British' colonialism, the US' and the UK's WWII influence, educational publications were typically in English, and culture.
Essentially, it stems from the British being in everyone's business. The US becoming a superpower kinda just pushed it Iverson the edge.
@@mpgodjr But the reason it remains the way it is is because of the US. If the Cold War had been won by the USSR, I'm sure the lingua franca would be Russian, and even if it weren't Russian, without the US, the briths wouldn't have the influence to make English so important as before the US the lingua franca in europe was french
The brittish empire had. A lot more to do with the spread of English than the US
When I was in 7th Grade, Grover Cleveland became something of a meme amongst my friends, after our social studies teacher played a Homeschool Pop video about Labor Day where the narrator spent about a quarter of the video repeating that PRESIDENT G R O V E R C L E V E L A N D WAS THE PRESIDENT THAT MADE L A B O R D A Y AN OFFICIAL FEDERAL HOLIDAY. So at least he still has that going for him.
the way he said i like chicken nuggies tho
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2:29
As a Canadian, it’s more like “Here’s a battle in World War 1, Canada took it in less than a week with negligible casualties, it had a profound impas on the war, you will never hear of it again”
I REALLY enjoyed the "the manhole probably burned up in the atmosphere" meme. 😂😂😂 Without context, you'd never understand it.
drew should do the thug shake
France definitely tried making some of their holdings in Africa not just colonies but departments of the home country itself. This was especially true in Algeria. Portugal also tried to integrated its African territory of Angola
into being Portugal.
I do agree with this and I'm not surprised ngl , Keep your videos up Drew love watching you so much man keep it up can't wait for more future video's what it's true I'm not surprised yeah the American history changed.
4:25 "the manhole cover probably burned up in the atmosphere" " *NOOOOOOOO* "
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Like British east India again there is company rule all over the world ex in usa its elon musk,in india mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani also in france its arnault etc
2:20 I love that even outside of the JJBA fandom, funny valentine is still used to represent american
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if the manhole cover survived it would be outside the solar system by now
2:04 This is what keeps the native english speakers awake at night, being the continuation of the first French colony 😌🍷
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The “accidental” manhole cover was really a 4 ton slab of concrete and steel that was welded to the tunnel they dug to test if a conventional bomb would detonate a nuclear war head. (The theory at the time was that the nukes safety measures would prevent it from exploding.) when the nuke inevitably did detonate, the pressure from the bomb mixed with the 4 ton slab sealing it basically made the earth into a massive potato cannon.
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6:36 That's Charles de Gaul, French Premier throughout much of the 20th Century. He is sometimes described as France's soft dictator.
6:08 Ireland didn't declare war on Germany during WW2 and they got barred from joining the UN for a time
1:48 Bro forgot that We're using the Latin Alphabet 😂
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I think Grover Cleveland is still the only guy that served as a city mayor to be elected president.
7:09 The British promised India independence after their service in WW2, also after WW2 most colonial empire were already weakened and can't hold on to their colonial possessions for long
Chickens are also based because they may very well be the closest living ancestors to the Tyrannosaurus rex
7:16 don’t forget the suffragettes going on hunger strike, that’s just britains weakness
1:20 There were plenty of German settlers on Polish soil within the WW2 period. East of Poland was supposed to be all work camps staffed by german guards and "inferior" laborers, basicaly making the land as hospitable for future german settlement and otherwise providing for germans as possible.
that wasn't a manhole cover, it was a 1000 pound 1 ft thick steel plug placed over the hole the nuke was lowered into. Also there was 5 ft of concrete between the nuke and the plug, it was planned
that much material would definitely survive exiting the Atmo
3:41 it’s kinda sad that we could say that “[historical person or country or empire] is rolling in their graves” in comments but then if it’s in meme form people start to “acktchually” the post
8:46 hey, he still has Deshaun’s nickname, to keep him relevant.
I saw a joke, a Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden ticket for 2028.
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That's charles de gaulle...
Not any sort of nazi administrator, but a generational leader of france from 1940 to 1970 approx
1:23
Under Tsarina Katherine the Great, many Germans were granted land because they knew how to farm where the Russia peasantry didn't, and so that the Germans from all around could escape the regions wars before the time of the North German Confederation and Empire.
Germans in Volga and Crimea had many special rights, like not being able to be conscripted into the army, but as time went on and it came to be 1914, many Volga Germans up and left just so they didn't have to go and fight other Germans and Austrians, very few remained. Almost all headed to the US, To Wyoming, Colorado, Dakotas, and other states in The Heartland Plains.
idk grover cleveland is pretty memorable when you grow up near cleveland (and now live in one of its suburbs)
The manhole was a 2 ton piece of steel purposefully sealed over the hole in an attempt contain the nuclear explosion.
7:58 "This is an outrage! I was going to eat that mummy!"
English is the current lingua franca, but that’s just because it’s the current imperial tongue. If the US were to fall the most influential country after it’s Decline would lead, and eventually it’s language would become the lingua franca
0:40 the dissolution is what ended the cold war
All of Europe use either Latin or Greek Alphabet (or Cyrylic, which is derivation of Greek alphabet). Which is why Roman Empire which used both, is the best empire.
Also Roman Empire never ended. It Just evolved. European Union is the latest iteration.
At least Grover still has a slot in mario tennis Ultra Smash
if it helps the manhole cover was travelling fast enough that it didn't have time to burn up in the atmosphere however it exceed solar escape velocity, it left the solar system
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3:15 Chickens are based and sometimes baste
The reason Russia's colonialism is not as talked about is probably because they do actually have an ethnic people that live in a big section of the european part of Russia, unlike the U.S. who never lived there in the first place. Wide margin, considering most of Russia is totally colonized lands, but the vast majority of people live in the ethnic part.
0:35 Russia may have lost some European and Asian areas it controls but over the past few years it has been growing its influence in Affrica, especially the Sahel region and neighboring countries.
9:25 I'm not so sure about that anymore
Forget where I heard it, but "English is not a language, it is 3 languages in a trench coat that lure other languages into dark alleys, beat them up, and ruffle through their pockets for loose grammar"
7:43 cannibalism happened with almost every ethnic on Earth not all natives in the Americas were cannibals but some did also not all Europeans actually bought and ate those some did but not all
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Siberia was never really on the german menu and the truth is that it was colonised by russians who then opted for a subsistence economy even when they had other options, these were not serfs they lived a simple but in a way meaningfull life before the USSR decided to mess it up
People even forget that Ireland was a colony of sorts as it's right next to uk
7:22 nope, a bengali military guy, some Indian naval officers, a million violent protesters did it, your just taking the credit Gandhi
7:38 - IDK how about the majority of the Ancient world, but ROMANS (and the mosaics are Roman) put a lot of emphasis on swimming. If a Roman wanted to say about someone that he is "good for nothing", they said "(s)he can neither read nor swim".
Dude damn imagine if Jimmy Carter ran again
You just reminded me a got a bad of dino nuggets in the freezer. Thanks!
The same will happen soon with Vatican City no longer being known as the smallest sovereign state.
2:03 English might be 70% from French But Germanic words make us most of the commonly used words
4:30 the manhole was placed above the explosion not somewhere else Drew
Russia's conquest of Siberia and Upper Mongolia wasn't nearly as bloody or violent as the American Westward Expansion.
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1:44 the lungfish empire is the greatest. if it weren't, why are we on land?
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8:00 tbf, we did kinda enslaved the natives
(our people were colonised by the British during the Victorian era, thus we had to give up our native sl*ves)
Why is Austria so often not mentioned when it comes to WW2 and the Axis powers?
There is also a lot of scandinavian influence when it comes to English like window
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Russia literally colonized Siberia and treated the natives worse. But alot dont realize that. My point is history is all about colonialism.
Fdr had 4 terms lol
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8:00 I think it means the British coloniezed Egypt 🇪🇬
They colonize on late Victorian Era
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Poor Grover Cleveland.
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