THE HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA in 13 Minutes

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Published 2024-04-10
THE HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA in 13 Minutes

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All Comments (21)
  • @smoothbeak
    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!
  • @wetwillyis_1881
    Fun fact, the most brutal territorial dispute in the state is still going on, today. Sheetz vs. Wawa
  • @MonicaMovieStar
    I'm not sure that you did Pennsylvania justice in this video.
  • @davea6314
    The largest SCA event (medieval and rennasiance reenactment event) in the world called the Pennsic War takes place every summer in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania.
  • 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.
  • @wetwillyis_1881
    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.
  • @Whitelightnin76
    Half way through the video I went “holy shit that’s the Quaker oats guy!”
  • @bghyst
    Wow, I didn’t know Maryland is in Connecticut (2:55 mark)
  • @ericbonanno5214
    You can't talk about PA's energy industry without mentioning Drake's Well. The first commercial oil well in the US.
  • @davea6314
    Philadelphia is named as the "city of brotherly love".
  • @alecwest3303
    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.
  • @Spurr_ovo
    As a Brit living in PA and a history lover. It’s always interesting to learn more about where I’m living.
  • @Johnno010
    This sounds like a middle schoolers book report on PA. C-
  • @hlash2566
    You forgot to mention the HUGE German Lutheran population and the development of the Pennsylvania Dutch culture!
  • @bjj4tone
    @Knowledgia, at 8:30, it talks about Philadelphia becoming a cultural center, but the museum shown is in Pittsburgh. 🤣 A little bit misleading
  • @mstretanski1
    Several inaccuracies in this video. The Federal Convention was in 1787 not 1784.
  • @salamaster933
    Great, would love to see videos about all original 13 colonies