THE HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA in 13 Minutes
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Published 2024-04-10
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All Comments (21)
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That is so funny to hear that he didn't want it to be named after himself because he thought people would think he is conceited, as that's exactly what I thought!
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Fun fact, the most brutal territorial dispute in the state is still going on, today. Sheetz vs. Wawa
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I'm not sure that you did Pennsylvania justice in this video.
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The largest SCA event (medieval and rennasiance reenactment event) in the world called the Pennsic War takes place every summer in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania.
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I realize that it’s a challenge to account for every historical event within 12-to-13 minutes, but there was no mention of the influx of thousands of Palatine Germans and Scots-Irish settlers into Pennsylvania prior to 1776.
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PA quite literally has everything we could need to function as our own country. The Ohio River valley has to be one of the most important geographic features in North America.
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Half way through the video I went “holy shit that’s the Quaker oats guy!”
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Wow, I didn’t know Maryland is in Connecticut (2:55 mark)
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So many errors in the maps of this video!
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You can't talk about PA's energy industry without mentioning Drake's Well. The first commercial oil well in the US.
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Philadelphia is named as the "city of brotherly love".
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At 8:35 you mention Philadelphia as a cultural hub, but 2/3 of the pictures relate to Pittsburgh. Kind of odd how little this video touches on the western side of the state.
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As a Brit living in PA and a history lover. It’s always interesting to learn more about where I’m living.
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This sounds like a middle schoolers book report on PA. C-
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You forgot to mention the HUGE German Lutheran population and the development of the Pennsylvania Dutch culture!
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@Knowledgia, at 8:30, it talks about Philadelphia becoming a cultural center, but the museum shown is in Pittsburgh. 🤣 A little bit misleading
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Several inaccuracies in this video. The Federal Convention was in 1787 not 1784.
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It’s the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Great, would love to see videos about all original 13 colonies
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Proud Pennsylvanian! ✋🏻