Historically, the term outlaw didn't just refer to someone who broke the law. It also meant that the person was officially placed outside the protection of the law. This status worked both ways: the outlaw was no longer bound by legal obligations, but at the same time, they forfeited all legal rights. As a result, anyone could harm, rob, or even kill them without facing any legal consequences. This punishment was often used in medieval Europe for severe crimes or for individuals who repeatedly defied court summons. Being declared an outlaw was more than just a legal sentence-it was a form of complete social exclusion and, in many cases, a death sentence.
@@Cornstarchrr”sOuRcE” 🤓 look it up dude Edit: we’ll maybe you should think longer then the size of your two cheerios tape together with a toothpick.
In the Wild West, outlaws were beyond the law’s protection, allowing anyone to harm or kill them without legal consequences. This left them at the mercy of vigilantes and bounty hunters.
I live in Minnesota near Northfield. Northfield actually has a celebration every year that celebrates the death of Jessie James. There are normally portable attractions (ferris wheels, etc) so it isn't too big of a celebration. Almost all of the town celebrates it and sadly I haven't been able to go celebrate it. I do go to school in Northfield though.
I go to school in Northfield and the reason is because it’s the only city that the James gang couldn’t rob but the schools are pretty alright but it’s a good town and I know the northfield mayors kid
A scary thing to think of is that somebody can get into a fight in a saloon and shoot somebody and when somebody tells the law and describes “a white male with a mustache” that guy could leave the town for a few days, shave his mustache, and come back to the town like nothing happened
19:01 they did, they were called the Pinkertons, but after the secret service was made they became union busters(edit) and also were in red dead redemption
I'm related to Jesse James, a story passed down in my family says that my great great grandma(possibly older) remembers being held by him when she was a baby because he was her dad do technically he's my grandpa
My great grandfathers dad was born in 1867 and would tell him stories which he passed down to me, he would steal whiskey from his towns bar/salon, and would then sell the whiskey back to the same place before stealing more
10:00 Same, except it was black and white shows like leave it to beaver 'cause my granddad's always watched that for as long as I can remember, which he still does
"I came here to die, not make a speech." Goes hard
im har for u😅
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Ayo
"I didn't want to send a man to hell on an empty stomach" 🥶🥶🥶🥶
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sybau you cornball
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16:04 John Marston moment
Fax
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That was the inspiration for that scene
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I mean they did take inspiration from Bill's death and used it as inspiration for John's death
Historically, the term outlaw didn't just refer to someone who broke the law. It also meant that the person was officially placed outside the protection of the law. This status worked both ways: the outlaw was no longer bound by legal obligations, but at the same time, they forfeited all legal rights. As a result, anyone could harm, rob, or even kill them without facing any legal consequences. This punishment was often used in medieval Europe for severe crimes or for individuals who repeatedly defied court summons. Being declared an outlaw was more than just a legal sentence-it was a form of complete social exclusion and, in many cases, a death sentence.
When you say one word and get attacked for it lmao
@@Cornstarchrr i said so
@@Cornstarchrr”sOuRcE” 🤓 look it up dude
Edit: we’ll maybe you should think longer then the size of your two cheerios tape together with a toothpick.
W man and historian
@@Cornstarchrr history bud.. history
Arthur Morgan is the deadliest outlaw.
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Joe wouldn't know
Lennnyyyyy!???
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Who knew that joe was the bay harbor butcher
0:00 handsome man starts talking
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Unreal
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“ I don’t want to send a man to Hell on empty stomach” 🥶🥶🥶🥶“ I came here to die not to make a speech”🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
Sybau🙏🏻🙏🏻
Bill Doolin really had that John Marston death
that's what i thought
Rockstar probably took inspiration from his death when writing johns
Don’t spoil John’s death for any players who haven’t played rdr1
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@@snowballzz4it’s old af bruh 😂😂😂
19:14 Bro doesn’t know about Abe Lincoln😭
Where the fuck is Arthur Morgan.
He isn’t real broooo
@@JungleJimmy80 he is
@@JungleJimmy80 he is, he’s in Tahiti
LENNY MY BOOOOIIIIII!
we are going to st denis
A dashing, divine gentleman commences to articulate at 0:00 .
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0:00 Majestic God starts Monologuing
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@@vvexx400 yes that’s what I’m saying ♥️
theres so many of these comments
0:00 beautiful handsome remarkable smart man breathes
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16:02 bro thinks he’s John marston 😭🙏💀
33:25 "Look up ol boi and see what ya get" is crazy
Imagine bumping into a guy in the saloon and he challenges you to a duel 💀
Reference in valentine
LMAO
In the Wild West, outlaws were beyond the law’s protection, allowing anyone to harm or kill them without legal consequences. This left them at the mercy of vigilantes and bounty hunters.
I live in Minnesota near Northfield. Northfield actually has a celebration every year that celebrates the death of Jessie James. There are normally portable attractions (ferris wheels, etc) so it isn't too big of a celebration. Almost all of the town celebrates it and sadly I haven't been able to go celebrate it. I do go to school in Northfield though.
I go to school in Northfield and the reason is because it’s the only city that the James gang couldn’t rob but the schools are pretty alright but it’s a good town and I know the northfield mayors kid
The wild west really lived up to it's name. It may not have been that often but when shit got wild, it got wild.
Schlatt in 99’ is the most deadliest
blessed be thou when joe uploads
31:57 REGULATOOOOOOOOORSSSSSSSSSSS MOUNT UP 🗣🔥
Whenever you feel down, just remember that Joe Bartolozzi posted 0:00
Joe bart vids are just so good not glazing i promise ❤
*who just absolutely loves joe?*
*I just absolutely love joe.*
*I just absolutely love joe.* (chain?)
Earlobe Larry had me dying 😂😂
8:07 they meet up every week and talk abt what they gonna say when it’s there time
What are y’all saying?
I might go out with “tell your mom I say bye”
seen this vid alr but wan rewatch it bc of joe😂 i love u joe😭🤗
Joe you get my juices pumping
BIG IRON ON HIS HIP
Rip to the old set. But the new set up 10× better. W Joe Bart perusal🙌🏻‼️
Bill and Ted’s excellent adventure
“YOU’RE NOT BETTER THAN ME, MORGAN!”
A scary thing to think of is that somebody can get into a fight in a saloon and shoot somebody and when somebody tells the law and describes “a white male with a mustache” that guy could leave the town for a few days, shave his mustache, and come back to the town like nothing happened
Fun fact, Pancho Villa is a distant grandfather of mine
Actually?
@@CoolGuy57AMno
that dude is the only reason I use the bandoliers in red dead. shit looks badass
Damn Big Nose George really got shoes made out of his skin and his skull was used as an ashtray lmfao 🤣
19:01 they did, they were called the Pinkertons, but after the secret service was made they became union busters(edit) and also were in red dead redemption
Chuck Norris 0:22
Haha 🫨
LeBron James
I love vids lile this just chill and chill
It's John Marston Micah🥶🔥
Imagine being the horses like they were apart of all the heists
“Run Arthur Morgan!” “Run it’s Arthur Morgan…”
Love you joe ❤
9:12 oi hughie, homelander done killed me wife and took me bloody son
0:00 man who’s aura can be felt through the screen starts talking
Wyatt Earp was probably the most badass cowboy in all of the wild wests history
I feel Joe's juices flowing through me
Entertaining stuff, partner. I always found the Wild West the most interesting part of Americas history.
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Only Joe could make a 40 minute video out of a 23 minute video
32:39 a boat to Tahiti
we learn abt jesse james in 3rd grade in missouri schools it’s honestly one of the best things to learn abt then 😂
Joe is the greatest fent dealer of all time
16:18 is how Marston went out haha
(Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid) (Doc Holiday) goats fr
Ear-lob Larry 😂😂😂
29:54 you should see Young Guns, it's a great movie about Billy the kid and the whole story he goes over in this
the fact that the industrial revolution was in the same time line as the wild west is insane
video goes hard, keep going joe
10:10 one I use to think that black nd white film was they real life😂😂
Big Nose George turns around and you go "OW" as he just whacked you with his nose accidentally.
Bill Doolin died like John Marston lol
YES I LOVE ‘GOOD ENOUGH’ HES SO GOATED!
Joe shart blessed us within the wee hours of the night
3:35 “Joey the Cheat” outlaw name.
Joe please do more videos like this
I'm related to Jesse James, a story passed down in my family says that my great great grandma(possibly older) remembers being held by him when she was a baby because he was her dad do technically he's my grandpa
Bruh that’s crazy. Watch the assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert ford. Crazy as movie
I’m related to him to that’s wild he’s my great great great great grandmas sisters son I believe
Yo that’s crazy that we might actually be related he was my great great great grandma’s sister’s husband’s uncle’s wife’s brother
Guys the low taper fade meme is still massive
LET ER’ RIP got me dead ☠️
Yoooooo Joe u is crackin u keep me from ending it all I ain't got my son n yo vis still some how put a smile on my face cuh keep grinding my guy
16:06 bro is the real John marston💀
Nice video Albert
loving the daily content joe
7:20 my grandparents have picutres of them dressed in western outlaw lookin clothes an old guns they still had from their parents and such.
Rip joe bartolozzi fly high🕊
cornball
You could’ve run away, but each day would’ve had bounty hunters to get rid of
15:54 litteraly john marston
Frrr
One minute is insane
Bill got hit with that john marston
My great grandfathers dad was born in 1867 and would tell him stories which he passed down to me, he would steal whiskey from his towns bar/salon, and would then sell the whiskey back to the same place before stealing more
John Wesley Hardin, Wyatt earp (who was a sheriff) and doc Holliday are my favorites, John Wesley Hardin wasn’t even that bad
Fine I will go watch tombstone again 😂
@ I hopped the gun as soon as I played red dead for the first time
I literally got recommended this while playing rdr2
Billy the Kid is one of my favorite outlaws
26:10 "Jesse James west" tf 😭🙏
10:00 Same, except it was black and white shows like leave it to beaver 'cause my granddad's always watched that for as long as I can remember, which he still does
24:25 "im 16 still playing roblox" as im playing roblox watching the video
Wait till he hears about buster scruggs
Rdr was such a good game
You’re saying this in the wrong community bro 💀
Hit a gold D Roger 8:52
Rest in peace my boy Cherokee bill🕊️✝️
Joe Bart never fails to fill us to the brim with perfect content
Having 100 dollars back then was like hitting the jackpot
Touch and Arthur, the most dangerous outlaws
cheroke bill character is in the harder they fall 😂
16:05 bros just explaining John marston at this point
I was born in the same town as jesse james and actually went to his house as they have it with a museum in Kearney missouri
good enough is such a great youtuber watch him all the time
As a fellow Kansan learning about Kansas history was really interesting and crazy that boring old Kansas was the deadliest state back tahn
10:03
My old teacher used to teach preschoolers and she said that MANY kids asked her when the world got colour 😭🙏
Joe is a GOAT
Amazing video. Watched it all