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“THE OLDEST HOUSE ” in the US.    The De Vargas House   Santa Fe NM  #history

“THE OLDEST HOUSE ” in the US. The De Vargas House Santa Fe NM #history

#tombstone #graveyard #cemetery #grave #gravestone #undertaker #cemeteryphotography #headstone #chokeslam #graveyards #kane #taphophile #graves #halloween #necropolis #wwe #cemeterywandering #brothersofdestruction #cemeterylovers #deadman #dead #ministryofdarkness #restinpeace #americanbadass #cemeteries #phenom #death #art #paulbearer #graveyardphotography #wildwest #visitarizona #arizonaliving #arizonalife #didyouknow travel #tours #arizona #short. #docholliday #wyattearp #bignosekate #tombstonepitath #johnnyringo #warrwnearp #curlybill The coveted title of being one of the oldest […]

Andrew Jackson and the Trail of Tears

Andrew Jackson and the Trail of Tears

#sheba #trailoftears #uspresidents Join us as we delve into a controversial topic in American history – Did Andrew Jackson Cause the Trail of Tears? Explore the events leading up to the forced removal of Native Americans from their land and the role President Andrew Jackson played in this tragic chapter of history. Let’s decipher the […]

“GERONIMO SURRENDERS ” Ends 25 YEAR WAR WITH US    #geronimo  #history

“GERONIMO SURRENDERS ” Ends 25 YEAR WAR WITH US #geronimo #history

On September 4, 1886, Apache leader Geronimo surrenders to U.S. government troops. For 30 years, the Native American warrior had battled to protect his tribe’s homeland; however, by 1886 the Apaches were exhausted and outnumbered. General Nelson Miles accepted Geronimo’s surrender, making him the last Native American warrior to formally give in to U.S. forces […]

Unheard Voices: A People’s History part 2  #history

Unheard Voices: A People’s History part 2 #history

Discover American history through a different lens with “A People’s History of the United States” by Howard Zinn. This short video explores how Zinn’s groundbreaking work sheds light on the narratives and voices often marginalized in traditional historical accounts. From indigenous struggles to civil rights movements, this video highlights the importance of recognizing diverse perspectives […]

Unheard Voices: A People’s History  #history

Unheard Voices: A People’s History #history

Discover American history through a different lens with “A People’s History of the United States” by Howard Zinn. This short video explores how Zinn’s groundbreaking work sheds light on the narratives and voices often marginalized in traditional historical accounts. From indigenous struggles to civil rights movements, this video highlights the importance of recognizing diverse perspectives […]

Bloodiest Feud in US History was not the Hatfields & the McCoys

Bloodiest Feud in US History was not the Hatfields & the McCoys

Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa6vhwh3rTB0rmu6mN9bj3A/join MAD HISTORY .. HISTORY has no sides, no opinions no right or wrong . It can be anaIyzed but not judged . There is no right or wrong , there is a time and a place and once the action is passed it is over like […]

MAD HISTORY BOOZE IN THE OLD WEST DRINK UP … FIREWATER

MAD HISTORY BOOZE IN THE OLD WEST DRINK UP … FIREWATER

#SHORTS Drinking too much alcohol in the Old West was a year-round sporting event and, of course, had its own slang. If someone was drunk they were “in their cups,” or “on a toot.” In additon to being “ripped,” or “smashed,” a cowboy might be described as “being on a bender.” A disheveled, or “dead […]

MAD HISTORY.  FIRST AMERICAN EXPLORER WAS ….

MAD HISTORY. FIRST AMERICAN EXPLORER WAS ….

Esteban de Dorantes was an important explorer connected to the Coronado Expedition. He and fray Marcos de Niza led the reconnaissance expedition to Cíbola in 1539. Esteban was an enslaved African, and praised for his ability to communicate with indigenous peoples.BFE could be a location in Egypt before itwas associated with Black Flag Expedition . […]