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The Collapse of the German Empire: Every Day
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Music used:
"Frozen Star" by Kevin MacLeod
Note:
- Ice limits before 1900 are relatively unknown and therefore kept the same up until then
Sources:
- Cahoon, Ben. “Antarctica.” World Statesmen, 2024. worldstatesmen.org/Antarctica.
- Freedman, Lawrence. The Official History of the Falklands Campaign: The origins of the Falklands war. United Kingdom: Routledge, 2005.
- “Japanese Claims Advanced.” The Canberra Times. January 1, 1940.
- “Pole Sud.” Map. Librairie Aristide Quillet. 1950.
- Scott, Michon, and Rebecca Lindsey. “2024 Antarctic Sea Ice Winter Maximum Second Lowest on Record.” NOAA Climate.gov, October 8, 2024. climate.gov/news-features/event-tracker/2024-antarctic-sea-ice-winter-maximum-second-lowest-record.
- “The Antarctic. Japanese Claims. Objection to Australian Map.” The Daily Mercury. May 2, 1940.
- “The Antarctic Treaty.” Signed 01 December, 1959.
- Triggs, Gillian. “Australian Sovereignty in Antarctica Part II.” Melbourne University Law Review 13 (June 1982): 302–33.
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Note:
- Paraguay had no OFFICIAL subdivisions before 1906.
- There were multiple proposed borders in the Chaco region that were never made official. There was also an 1852 treaty that would have ceded Misiones to Argentina that was rejected by Argentina’s legislature the same year, which is why it does not appear.
- Many disputed lands were sparsely populated by either claimant.
Sources:
- Geographer Bureau of Intelligence and Research, 166 Argentina – Paraguay Boundary §. International Boundary Study (1979).
- “La Herencia Misionera - Los sucesores de Andresito en Misiones.” Territorio Digital, April 21, 2021. territoriodigital.com/herencia/indice.asp?herencia3/paginas/cap29.
- “La Herencia Misionera - Misiones Bajo Dominio Paraguayo.” Territorio Digital, April 21, 2021. territoriodigital.com/herencia/indice.asp?herencia3/paginas/cap30.
- “Mapa de La Republica Del Paraguay.” Map. Estado Mayor General - Seccion Cartografica, 1939.
- “Paraguay Departments.” Statoids, June 30, 2015. http://www.statoids.com/upy.html.
- “The Loizaga–Cotegipe Treaty.” Signed 9 January, 1872.
- “The Machain–Irigoyen Treaty.” Signed 3 February, 1876.
Music:
Pajar Campana - Los Ambassadores Del Paraguay
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Sources:
- bbc.com/news/articles/cgk7r0rrdnmo
- bbc.com/news/articles/c98ynejg4l5o
- aljazeera.com/news/2024/10/3/uk-agrees-to-give-sovereignty-of-the-chagos-islands-to-mauritius
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00:00 - Intro
00:34 - What is the Missouri Rhineland?
01:56 - The First German Settlers
04:35 - The Civil War
05:41 - Missouri German Culture
08:46 - Discrimination and Supression
11:29 - Modern Revival
Music Used:
"The Departing", "Americana" and "Pennsylvania Rose" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
Sources:
- Bek, William G. The German Settlement Society of Philadelphia and its colony, Hermann, Missouri. Philadelphia: Americana Germanica Press, 1907.
- Bureau of the Census, and Richard L. Forstall, Population of states and counties of the United States: 1790 to 1990: From the twenty-one decennial censuses § (1996).
- Duden, Gottfried. Bericht über eine Reise nach den westlichen Staaten Nordamerikas und einen mehrjährigen Aufenthalt am Missouri in den Jahren 1824 bis 1827. Göttingen, Hanover: Ex Bibliotheca Regia Academ. Georgiae Augustae, 1829.
- Dufur, Brett. “The History of Missouri Wine.” Missouri Wine Country, June 11, 2020. missouriwinecountry.com/featured/the-history-of-missouri-wine-2/.
- “Germans in St. Louis.” St. Louis Genealogical Society, May 18, 2017. stlgs.org/research-2/community/ethnic/germans.
- Kamphoefner, Walter D. “The German-American Experience in World War I: A Centennial Assessment.” Yearbook of German-American Studies 49 (2014): 3–30. doi.org/10.17161/ygas.v49i.18159.
- Kamphoefner, Walter D. The Westfalians from Germany to Missouri by Walter D. Kamphoefner. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1987.
- Kashima, Tetsuden. Judgment without trial: Japanese American imprisonment during World War II. University of Washington Press, 2003.
- Luebbering, Dr. Ken. “Missouri’s Germans and the Civil War.” Thursday Evening Speaker Series. Lecture, November 13, 2008. Transcript: sos.mo.gov/archives/presentations/ap_transcripts/gerciv
- Malloy, Quinn. “New Data on an Old Disgrace: Missouri Had Second Highest Number of Lynchings Outside Deep South.” Columbia Missourian, July 2, 2017. columbiamissourian.com/news/state_news/new-data-on-an-old-disgrace-missouri-had-second-highest-number-of-lynchings-outside-deep/article_e949c504-5cf9-11e7-a666-dbf1cb6735ae.html.
- Moore, Mary Ruth, and Constance Sabo-Risley. “Our Proud Heritage. Sowing the Seeds of Hope for Today: Remembering the Life and Work of Susan Blow .” Young Children, November 2018. naeyc.org/resources/pubs/yc/nov2018/remembering-life-work-susan-blow.
- Schuessler, Ryan, and Jaqueline Fürwitt. Hermanndeutsch. YouTube. KBIA, 2014. youtube.com/watch?v=rgkgjBowTw0.
- St. Louis Public Radio. “Century-Old War Leaves Lasting Impact on St. Louis German Identity.” STLPR, August 8, 2014. stlpr.org/arts/2014-08-08/century-old-war-leaves-lasting-impact-on-st-louis-german-identity.
- Treaty with the Osage, Proclaimed 30 December 1825.
- Treaty with the Oto and Missouri, Proclaimed 12 April 1834.
- Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes, etc., Proclaimed 24 February 1831.
- Van Ravenswaay, Charles. The arts and architecture of German settlements in Missouri: A survey of a vanishing culture. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1977.
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Note:
- Some cities like Antwerp are shown as disputed for when the city itself is in Belgian hands but the citadel within it is still in Dutch hands.
Sources:
- "London Convention." Signed on 21 May 1833.
- Nelsson, Richard, ed. “The Birth of Belgium – Archive, 1830.” The Guardian, October 7, 2020. theguardian.com/world/from-the-archive-blog/2020/oct/07/birth-of-belgium-october-1830-archive.
- Pirenne, Henri. Geschiedenis van België. Ghent: Samenwerkende Maatschappij Volksdrukkerij, 1930 - 1933. dbnl.org/titels/titel.php?id=pire002gesc00
- "Treaty of London." Signed on 19 April 1839.
- "Treaty of Maastricht." Signed on 08 August 1843.
- White, Charles. The Belgic Revolution of 1830. Vol. 1. 2 vols. London: Whittaker, 1835.
- White, Charles. The Belgic Revolution of 1830. Vol. 2. 2 vols. London: Whittaker, 1835.
Music:
"Chase" by Kevin MacLeod
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Sources:
- nytimes.com/2024/09/21/world/europe/albania-tirana-muslim-state-bektashi.html
- shqiptarja.com/lajm/exclusive-interview-with-the-head-father-of-the-bektashi-order-a-new-sovereign-state-for-peace-and-tolerance-english-version
- euronews.com/my-europe/2024/09/21/albania-plans-to-create-sovereign-micro-state-for-sufi-muslim-order
Map created by Alagremm: reddit.com/r/imaginarymaps/comments/1fmf97r/map_of_the_sovereign_state_of_the_bektashi_order
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Sources used:
This was basically tallying basic statistics more than any deep research, but I did consult these sources for some bits:
- Kastritsis, Dimitris J.. The sons of Bayezid : empire building and representation in the Ottoman civil war of 1402-1413. Boston: Brill, 2007.
- The Sultans of the Ottoman Empire. N.p.: Rumuz Yayınları, 2020.
- dailysabah.com/feature/2018/09/12/the-last-days-of-suleiman-the-magnificent
- dailysabah.com/arts/portrait/mighty-sovereigns-of-ottoman-throne-sultan-osman-iii
Music used:
"Lord of the Land" by Kevin MacLeod
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Notes:
- Most Mesoamerican dates at this time are estimates.
- While most city-states are shown, that does not mean all settlements are shown.
- While some people believe Teotihuacan built an empire all the way to Guatemala, most modern historians do not believe they ever conquered any of the Maya, only established economic connections with the elites. The group that overthrew Tikal and Copan was a warlord of Teotihuacano descent but not representing Teotihuacan itself.
Music used:
"Fire Ritual" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
Sources:
- Clayton, Sarah C. “After Teotihuacan: A View of Collapse and Reorganization From the Southern Basin of Mexico.” American Anthropologist 118, no. 1 (March 2016): 104–20. doi.org/10.1111/aman.12522.
- Department of Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. “Teotihuacan: Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon.” The Met’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History, October 2001. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/teot2/hd_teot2.htm.
- García-Des Lauriers, Claudia, and Tatsuya Murakami. Teotihuacan and early classic mesoamerica: Multiscalar perspectives on power, identity, and interregional relations. Louisville, CO: University Press of Colorado, 2021.
- Nichols, Deborah L. “Teotihuacan.” Journal of Archaeological Research 24, no. 1 (August 4, 2015): 1–74. doi.org/10.1007/s10814-015-9085-0.
- Saint-Charles Zetina, Juan Carlos, Carlos Viramontes Anzures, and Fiorella Fenoglio Limón. Tiempo y región Estudios históricos Y sociales. 4 el rosario, querétaro: Un enclave teotihuacano en el centro norte. Vol. 4. Querétaro, Mexico: Municipio de Querétaro, 2010.
- Smith, Michael E. “The Teotihuacan Anomaly: The Historical Trajectory of Urban Design in Ancient Central Mexico.” Open Archaeology 3, no. 1 (August 28, 2017). doi.org/10.1515/opar-2017-0010.
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Sources:
- bloomberg.com/features/2023-jakarta-sinking-salim
- dw.com/en/nusantara-indonesias-green-dream-or-ecological-nightmare/a-70120510
- idxchannel.com/amp/economics/pupr-minister-president-likely-to-shift-to-ikn-in-september
- reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/indonesia-holds-curtailed-independence-day-event-troubled-new-capital-2024-08-17
- straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/no-people-no-problem-app-for-indonesia-s-new-capital-gets-ready-for-future-residents
- newsweek.com/egypt-new-capital-cairo-nasa-satellite-images-1946656
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Sources:
- Arsuaga, Guillermo Sánchez. “The Pheasant Island: A Threshold in Time.” EURAU18, Proceedings, no. 85 (September 2018): 549–58. doi.org/doi.org/10.14198/EURAU18alicante.
- Cone, Allen. “Netherlands to Grow 24.7 Acres in Land Swap with Belgium.” UPI, November 28, 2016. upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2016/11/28/Netherlands-to-grow-247-acres-in-land-swap-with-Belgium/9481480343727/.
- “The Island That Switches Countries Every Six Months.” BBC News, January 28, 2018. bbc.com/news/stories-42817859.
- "Treaty of the Pyrenees." Signed on 07 November 1659.
Music used:
"Long Stroll" by Kevin MacLeod
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Notes:
- The Balkan acquisitions after the Treaty of London were never officially partitioned until the Treaty of Bucharest. I also did not show Bulgaria's positions until the 29th of June because they were jointly occupying some areas with the Greeks during the pre-war clashes on the 26th.
- A couple of online maps seemed to claim that Romania took the cities of Pleven and Pazardzhik during the Second Balkan War. However most maps do not show this and no source mentioned such city captures or campaigns. Pleven was the headquarters of one of Bulgaria's army groups so it seemed hard to believe this supposed event happened without any professional source mentioning it, so I didn't include it.
Sources:
- Balkan Harbi Kronolojisi. of Genelkurmay Askerî Tarih ve Stratejik Etüt Başkanlığı Yayınları. Ankara: Genelkurmay Basım Evi, 1999.
- Basil, Papas N. “The Unseen Athonites and the Battle for Macedonia.” Pemptousia, November 23, 2015. pemptousia.com/2015/11/the-unseen-athonites-and-the-battle-for-macedonia/.
- Fatos. “Lufta 9 Vjeçare E Dibrës Më 1912-1921, Si U Organizua Kryengritja e Përgjithshme, Masakrat, Gjenocidi Serb Dhe Shpërngulja.” Sot News, September 24, 2013. https://sot.com.al/dossier/lufta-9-vjecare-e-dibres-me-1912-1921-si-u-organizua-kryengritja-e-pergjithshme-masakrat/.
- Hall, Richard C.. The Balkan Wars 1912-1913: Prelude to the First World War. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2002.
- Pohoaţă, Nicu. “Romania and the Entente During the Conference in Sankt Petersburg (March – May 1913).” Cogito 4, no. 2 (2012): 39–52.
- Temizer, Abidin. “Montenegro in the First Balkan War.” Annals of the Academy of Romanian Scientists, History and Archeology, 5, no. 1 (2013): 65–80.
- "Treaty of Athens." Signed on 14 November 1913.
- "Treaty of Bucharest." Signed on 10 August 1913.
- "Treaty of Constantinople." Signed on 29 September 1913.
- "Treaty of London." Signed on 30 May 1913.
Music:
"Five Armies" and "Devastation and Revenge" by Kevin MacLeod
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Special thanks to this website for having several convenient demographic maps of India at the time of partition: http://pakgeotagging.blogspot.com
Music used:
"Shades of Spring" by Kevin MacLeod
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Music used:
"Suvaco do Cristo" by Kevin MacLeod
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Sources:
- "Cartagena Agreement." Signed on 26 May 1969.
- "Constitutive Treaty of the Union of South American Nations." Signed on 23 May 2008.
- "Cusco Declaration on the South American Community of Nations." Signed on 08 December 2004.
- "Declaration of Santiago for the renewal and strengthening of South America." Signed on 22 March 2019.
- "Protocol of Ouro Preto." Signed on 17 December 1994.
- "Treaty of Asunción." Signed on 26 March 1991.
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Notes:
- Time zones appear when a LEGALLY OFFICIAL standard based off of a GMT offset is established.
- Daylight Savings Time is not shown unless there is an all-year DST year in effect.
- For wars, time zones of the invading force are shown when enforced at a state or subdivision level. Some wars/fronts had more information than others. Strangely, Japan seemed to have not enforced a time zone in the Aleutians during WW2 despite doing so on most other fronts. Insurgencies are not shown.
- There were contradictory sources or missing precise dating for some minor countries and early dates. I made the best educated guess I could with the information available to me.
These databases had the majority of information. Sometimes they contradicted, so I had to make the best educated choice I could:
- http://www.statoids.com
- timeanddate.com
- worldtimezone.com
Other sources:
- An Act Respecting the Reckoning of Time. Bill, Parliament of Canada (1891). parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.bills_SOCHOC_0701_1/1189
- Gould, Ralph Edgar. Standard Time Throughout The World. Washington: U.S. Department of Commerce, 1935.
- Guo, Qing-sheng (2001). A Study on the Standard Time Changes for the Past 100 Years in China. China Historical Materials of Science and Technology. 22 (3): 269–280.
- Hanggoro, Hendaru Tri. “Kisah Zona Waktu Di Indonesia.” Historia, March 12, 2012. historia.id/sains/articles/kisah-zona-waktu-di-indonesia-DA1ND/page/1.
- Uluengin, Mehmet Bengü. “Secularizing Anatolia Tick by Tick: Clock Towers in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic.” International Journal of Middle East Studies 42, no. 1 (2010): 17–36. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40389583.
Music:
"Hiding Your Reality" by Kevin MacLeod
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Notes:
- While you could potentially draw a line before the 20th century, there would be many areas where it would be near impossible to determine where they were placed, especially in places where they didn't even use the same calendar or time systems.
Sources:
- timeanddate.com
- oikofuge.com/territories-that-crossed-the-dateline-1
- Wikipedia
Music:
"Water Prelude" by Kevin MacLeod
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PARTITION OF INDIA SURVEY: https://forms.gle/LD7ZLEXs9Zf9qyk4A
Sources used:
- Amir, Tariq. “Partitions of Bengal in 1905 and 1947.” Pakistan Geotagging, February 4, 2015. http://pakgeotagging.blogspot.com/2015/02/partitions-of-bengal-in-1905-and-1947.html.
- “Australia, According to the Proposed Divisions.” 1838. Map. The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 8.
- Eastern Goldfields Reform League of Western Australia. Coolgardie, Australia: H.C. Mott & Co, 1900.
- Seth, Michael J.. A History of Korea: From Antiquity to the Present. United States: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2011.
Music used:
"Waltz" by Tchikovsky, Op. 40
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Notes:
- While Egypt, Cyprus, and Crete were in theory/legally Ottoman possessions, in reality they were not controlled by them. Egypt and Cyprus were British controlled while Crete was an independent republic at the time in defiance of the Ottomans.
- The border between Senussi and Ottoman control is very fluid and complicated, so I went with the approximately accepted administrative borders.
Sources:
- Beehler, William Henry. The History of the Italian-Turkish War, September 29, 1911, to October 18, 1912. United States: Advertiser-republican, 1913.
- Esposito, Gabriele, and Giuseppe Rava. Armies of the Italian-turkish war conquest of Libya, 1911-1912. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2020.
- Gashi, Ahmet. “Levizja Kombetare Ne Vitet 1908-1912.” Map. Hartë Historike. Mjete Mësimore e Sportive, 1971.
- Stephenson, Charles. A Box of Sand: The Italo-Ottoman War 1911-1912 : the First Land, Sea and Air War. United Kingdom: Tattered Flag Press, 2014.
- Temizer, Abiden. “Montenegro in the First Balkan War.” Annals of the Academy of Romanian Scientists, Series on History and Archeology, 5, no. 1 (2013): 65–80.
- Titoni, Renatto. The Italo-Turkish War (1911-12). Kansas City, MO: Franklin Hudson, 1913.
- Wikipedia
Music:
"Curse of the Scarab" by Kevin MacLeod
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Notes:
- Some dates for the southern uprisings are approximated from a lack of available information.
- There were no official borders for Provisional Albania, and the borders shown are an approximation based on the tribes that sent representatives to the government and administrative units of the time.
Sources:
- Braha, Shaban. Idriz Seferi në Lëvizjet Kombëtare Shqiptare. Albania: Shtëpia Botuese "8 Nëntori", 1981.
- Gashi, Ahmet. “Levizja Kombetare Ne Vitet 1908-1912.” Map. Hartë Historike. Mjete Mësimore e Sportive, 1971.
- Seiner, Franz. “Ubersicht Der Gliederung Der Albanischen Stamme (Bajraks, Fahnen) Im Vormahls k.u.k. Besatzungsgebiet.” Map. Ergebnisse Der Volkszählung in Albanien in Dem von Den Österr.-Ungar. Truppen 1916 - 1918 Besetzten Gebiete. Graz, Austria: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky A.G., 1922.
- Shehu, Eugen. “Rëndësia e Betejës Së Drenogllavës, Në Lëvizjen Autonomiste Shqiptare.” Bota Sot, December 13, 2020. botasot.info/historia-lajme/1453278/rendesia-e-betejes-se-drenogllaves-ne-levizjen-autonomiste-shqiptare/.
- Treadway, John D. “The Malissori Uprising of 1911.” In The Falcon and the Eagle: Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908-1914, 74–81. Purdue University Press, 1998.
- Wikipedia
Music:
"Clash Defiant" by Kevin MacLeod
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Sources used:
- Akerman, James R. “Selling Maps, Selling Highways: Rand McNally’s ‘Blazed Trails’ Program.” Imago Mundi 45 (1993): 77–89. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1151163.
- Cartographies of Travel and Navigation. United Kingdom: University of Chicago Press, 2010.
- Fisk, Catherine L.. Working Knowledge: Employee Innovation and the Rise of Corporate Intellectual Property, 1800-1930. United States: University of North Carolina Press, 2009.
- Vitacco, Tom. “Ask a Cartographer: Who Names Streets?” Rand McNally Publishing, June 4, 2024. randpublishing.com/blog/ask-a-cartographer-who-names-streets/.
Music used:
"Frog's Legs Rag", "Intractable", "On the Cool Side", "Opportunity Walks", by Kevin MacLeod
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Notes:
- Dates before unification are largely approximated.
- Lana'i and Kahoʻolawe were virtually uninhabited earlier on, Lana'i due to superstition and Kahoʻolawe due to a difficult environment.
- Several events such as the brief British and French invasions were short and lasted less than a year, and therefore would not show up on the map.
Sources:
- Alexander, W. D. A Brief History of the Hawaiian People. New York: American Book Company, 1891.
- “The Constitution and Laws of the Hawaiian Islands Established in the Reign of Kamehameha III.” 1840.
- Kirch, Patrick Vinton., McCoy, Mark D.. Feathered Gods and Fishhooks: The Archaeology of Ancient Hawai‘i, Revised Edition. United States: University of Hawaii Press, 2023.
- Lowell, F.L. “Hawaiian Government Survey. Hawaii.” 1901. Map.
- “O’ahu Land Divisions.” Hawaiian Place Names 2, no. 1 (1987).
- Newton, Herbert. “Kauai Territory of Hawaii.” 1901. Map.
- Stokes, John. The Hawaiian King. Vol. 19 of Papers of the Hawaiian Historical Society. Honolulu, 1932.
- “Timeline of Kahoʻolawe History.” Protect Kaho’olawe ’Ohana, n.d. http://www.protectkahoolaweohana.org/history.html.
- Various detailed survey maps by W.D. Alexander of Lanai (1878), Maui (1885), Molokai (1897), and Oahu (1881).
- Wilson, Juan, and Jonathan Jay. “Hawaiian Land Areas.” Ea O Ka Aina, n.d. http://www.islandbreath.org/hawaiinei/hawaiinei.html.
Music:
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SURVEY: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScmKI0vCmi17xOn4RSyXAH9a6cuOLpCd4iCUgc3vR6Xgyx-sQ/viewform
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Note:
Precise information on the Samogitian rebellion throughout the war was extremely limited other than a mention on an attack on Memel.
Sources:
- Christiansen, Eric. The Northern Crusades. United Kingdom: Penguin Books Limited, 1997.
- Kuczyński, Stefan M. Wielka Wojna Z zakonem krzyżackim w latach 1409-1411. Warsaw: Wydawn. Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1987.
- Loew, Peter Oliver. Gdańsk: Portrait of a City. United States: Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2024.
- “Peace of Thorn,” Signed on 01 February, 1411.
- Urban, William L. Tannenberg and After: Lithuania, Poland, and the Teutonic Order in Search of Immortality. Chicago: Lithuanian Research and Studies Center, 1999.
Music:
"Crusade" by Kevin MacLeod
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In 1872, forces under Joseph Brooks attempted to seize gubernatorial power in Arkansas, resulting in a short but impactful fight between militias across the state.
00:00 - Reconstruction
02:45 - Political factions in post-Civil War America
04:13 - The 1872 Elections & Elisha Baxter
06:16 - Conflict
08:09 - Arkansas After 1874
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Sources:
- Harrell, John M. The Brooks and Baxter War: A History of the Reconstruction Period in Arkansas. St. Louis, MO: Slawson Printing, 1893. (Note: while this source mentioned the course of events and is the most notable source on the topic, it does have a notable pro-redeemer slant from the author)
- Johnson, Benjamin S. (1908). "The Brooks—Baxter War". The Arkansas Historical Association. 2: 122–173.
- Ownings, Richard. “The Brooks-Baxter War.” Arkansas Times, May 1980, pp. 41–48.
- Woodward, Earl F. “The Brooks and Baxter War in Arkansas, 1872-1874.” The Arkansas Historical Quarterly 30, no. 4 (1971): 315–36. doi.org/10.2307/40038083.
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Notes:
- Disputed borders are compromised. Most wars are not shown.
- Legal abolition of something does not mean the problem is eliminated entirely.
- Voting rights are not the same as free and fair elections.
- The indigenous boarding schools are indicated during times attendance was federally mandated. Some US states had schools that were gone by the time it was mandated.
- Near-universal suffrage means that there are still things like literary tests or poll taxes still in place even if no class is banned from voting.
- Gender change ID laws in the US may be possible for some IDs but not others depending on state.
Sources:
The data is based on official existing or historic laws that are too numerous to list here. Below are some extra sources that helped gather certain clusters of information:
- americansall.org (Jim Crow laws by US state)
- boardingschoolhealing.org/list (Map of known US indigenous schools)
- web.archive.org/web/20030624181713/http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/ch/rcap/sg/sg24_e.html (Extra information on Canadian indigenous school policy)
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Sources:
- “Reperatory of Practice of the United Nations Organs Supplement No. 8, Vol VI.” United Nations, New York.
- http://uscompact.org/about/cofa.php
Music used:
"Shades of Spring" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
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Note: Several dates are disputed by historians, including the completion of Marrakesh and the semi-partition of the empire.
Music used:
"Ibn al Noor" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
Sources:
- Abun-Nasr, Jamil M.. A history of the Maghrib in the Islamic period. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 1987.
- Cohen, Robert Z.. Discovering the Empire of Ghana. United States: Rosen Publishing Group, 2013.
- Elryk. “Péninsule ibérique en 1115.” Map. 2020
- Jensen, Kurt Villads. Crusading at the Edges of Europe: Denmark and Portugal C.1000 – C.1250. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2016.
- Stephens, Frederic George., Mann, J. H.. A History of Gibraltar and Its Sieges. United Kingdom: Provost, 1870.
Partially Referenced Works:
youtube.com/watch?v=QOexUoPc6YU (For the frontiers of Ghana)
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Note: The dates of suppression of the anti-Ottoman rebellions in the Aegean are approximated. There were also mentions of "revolutionary activity" in some cities like Thessaloniki but from what I could find it was not to the level of outright rebellion.
Music used:
"Crossing the Chasm" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
Sources:
- Altić, Mirela. “Johannes Janssonius’s Map of Dalmatia and the Ottoman–Venetian Borderland (1650).” Imago Mundi 70, no. 1 (2018): 65–78. doi:10.1080/03085694.2018.1382113.
- Horii, Yutaka. Changes in the Ottoman-Venetian Treaties in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 2017, 147–54.
- Oral, Özgür. “‘Zaferin Ardından Gelen Onur Kırıcı Bir Antlaşma’*: II. Selim’in Venedik’e Verdiği 1573 Ahidnamesi.” Tarih Dergisi / Turkish Journal of History 0, no. 76 (March 16, 2022): 145–60. doi.org/10.26650/iutd.202208.
- Ottoman Cyprus: A Collection of Studies on History and Culture. Germany: Harrassowitz, 2009.
- Panciera, Walter. “Building a Boundary: The First Venetian-Ottoman Border in Dalmatia, 1573-1576.” Radovi - Zavod za hrvatsku povijest 45 (2013): 9–38.
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Sources:
- “International Frontier Treaty between the Republic of Iraq and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” United Nations, New York, as available on treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Volume%201638/english.pdf
- Jacobs, Frank. “Put It in Neutral.” The New York Times, May 1, 2012. archive.nytimes.com/opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/01/put-it-in-neutral/.
- “Treaty of Muhammarah,” Signed on 05 May, 1922.
- “Uqair Protocol of 1922,” Signed on 02 December, 1922.
Music used:
"Ibn al Noor" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
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IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. The subdivisions shown represent the approximate territories of the main constituent tribes of the Wabanaki Confederacy. However, they did not have hard borders and at times overlapped territories in some areas.
2. The tribes of the Wabanaki Confederacy can be further divided into bands with their own leaders. Furthermore they existed before and after the Confederacy as their own entities. This video focuses specifically on the Confederacy.
3. Colonial expansion is shown by actual control and settlement rather than general claims. Some expansion is approximated from lack of precise information, but most of it is based on either settlement founding dates or land grants when more appropriate.
4. European control in the interior of Newfoundland for the Mi'qmac is based on a Peace and Friendship Treaty they signed in 1763, however the indigenous Beothuk on the island likely inhabited the northern interior until the 1820s. However they had no significant military or political control in the region to override the British, hence me showing British control after 1763.
Music used:
"Birch Run" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
Sources:
- Châtelain, Jules. “Le Régime Seigneurial.” Map. Longueuil, Quebec: Kinésis Education, 1971.
- Hiller, J. K. “The French Period to 1763.” Heritage Newfoundland & Labrador, 1998. heritage.nf.ca/articles/exploration/labrador-french-period.php.
- “Map of Ontario Treaties and Reserves.” April 24, 2018. Map. Government of Ontario. ontario.ca/page/map-ontario-treaties-and-reserves.
- Pastore, Ralph T. “Post-Contact Beothuk History.” Heritage Newfoundland & Labrador, 1998. heritage.nf.ca/articles/indigenous/beothuk-history.php.
- Patterson, Bradley H., The White House, Passamaquoddy Issue § (1977).
- Shepherd, William. “Reference Map of the New England Colonies, 1607-1760.” Map. Historical Atlas. Austin, TX: University of Texas, 1911.
- Smith, Nicholas N. “The Rebirth of a Nation? A Chapter in Penobscot History.” Algonquian Conference, no. 36 (2005): 407–23.
- Wicken, William C., and John G. Reid. Rep. An Overview of the Eighteenth Century Treaties Signed Between the Mi’kmaq and Wuastukwiuk Peoples and the English Crown, 1693-1928. Land and Economy Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1996.
Back in the 1970s, a Polish war veteran who lived in Scotland decided to make the biggest map of Scotland he could.
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Sources:
- baronycastle.com
- http://www.mapascotland.org
- http://www.peebles-theroyalburgh.info/great-polish-map-of-scotland
Music used:
"Opportunity Walks" and "Celtic Impulse" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
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Music used:
"Ibn Al Noor" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
Sources:
- “Convention of Constantinople,” Signed: 29 October 1888.
- Lutmar, Carmela, and Ziv Rubinovitz. “The Impact of the Suez Canal on Egypt’s Geography and Economy, 1867–2019 (150 Years Since Its Opening) .” Essay. In The Suez Canal: Past Lessons and Future Challenges, 181–98. Springfield, VA: Palgrave MacMillan, 2023.
- “New Suez Canal.” Suez Canal Authority, 2014. https://www.suezcanal.gov.eg/English/About/SuezCanal/Pages/NewSuezCanal.aspx.
- “The Treaty of Alliance Between His Majesty, in Respect of the United Kingdom, and His Majesty, the King of Egypt,” Signed: 26 August 1936.
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IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. Several sources have had contradictions due to either Aztec propaganda, Spanish propaganda, or simply guesswork from lack of information. I had to make a few educated guesses for this video because of this.
2. The provinces were more like organized tributary groups and so the borders should not be seen as hard borders in most cases. There are also disputes onto how to accurately show administration in the alliance member territories as well.
3. Some rebellions or military events occur but end in the same year, which means they won't show up.
4. Despite several maps showing this, the Aztecs never fully controlled the isthmus of Tehuantepec. They did occasionally send their military there during wars and certainly had influence over the trade networks, but never controlled it outside of Soconosco.
5. There were multiple rebellions in Soconosco and while we have evidence of Montezuma II suppressing the 1505 one, I could not find one of him suppressing the 1510 one. It’s possible he could have reconquered the region afterwards but I didn’t find anything confirming it.
Music used:
"Aztec Empire" by Jimena Contreras
Sources:
- AztlanHistorian. “Purepecha Highlands (ca. 1375 AD).” 06 May 2018. Map.
- Berdan, Frances F. “Late Postclassic Mesoamerican Trade Networks and Imperial Expansion.” Journal of Globalization Studies 8, no. 1 (May 2017): 14–28.
- Berdan, Frances F., Richard E. Blanton, Elizabeth Hill Boone, Mary G. Hodge, Michael E. Smith, and Emily Umberger. Aztec Imperial Strategies. Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks, 1996.
- de la Rocha. “Fin de Los Tepanecas y Creación de La Triple Alianza.” 2007. Map. Satrapa1. www.satrapa1.com.
- Pérez de los Reyes, Marco Antonio. “El Soconusco y Su Mexicanidad.” Jurídicas, January 1980.
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Morrell's full book, if you really want to read it for yourself:
archive.org/details/anarrativefourv00morrgoog
Additional sources used:
- Brooke-Hitching, Edward. The Phantom Atlas: The Greatest Myths, Lies and Blunders on Maps. United Kingdom: Chronicle Books LLC, 2018.
- Fairhead, James. The Captain and "the Cannibal": An Epic Story of Exploration, Kidnapping, and the Broadway Stage. United States: Yale University Press, 2015.
- Peterman, August, and Adolf Stieler. Map. Adolf Stielers Handatlas. Gotha, Germany: Justus Perthes, 1891.
- Wordie, J. M. “The Drift of the Endurance.” Chart. The Geographical Journal. Royal Geographical Society, 1918.
Music used:
"Water Interlude" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
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Sources:
- Ahmed, Mohamed Omar. “Puntland to Operate Independently from Somalia after Constitution Change.” Bloomberg.com, April 1, 2024. bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-01/puntland-to-operate-independently-from-somalia-after-law-change.
- Ali, Faisal. “Somalia Accused of ‘threatening National Unity’ with New Constitution.” The Guardian, April 5, 2024. theguardian.com/global-development/2024/apr/05/fears-violence-somalia-constitution.
- Bagirova, Nailia. “Foes Azerbaijan and Armenia Agree ‘historic’ Return of Villages.” Reuters, April 19, 2024. reuters.com/world/azerbaijan-says-armenia-agrees-historic-return-four-villages-2024-04-19/.
- Light, Felix. “Armenia’s PM Says He Must Return Disputed Areas to Azerbaijan or Face War.” Reuters, March 19, 2024. reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/armenias-pm-says-he-must-return-disputed-areas-azerbaijan-or-face-war-tass-2024-03-19/.
- “Առաջին Անգամ Հայաստանի և Ադրբեջանի Միջև, 4 Գյուղի Հատվածում, Գոյություն Կունենա Սահմանազատված Պետական Սահման. Վարչապետի Աշխատակազմ.” Լուրեր Հայաստանից - Թերթ.am, April 19, 2024. https://www.tert.am/am/news/2024/04/19/tavush-border/4111561.
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Music used:
"The Complex" by Kevin MacLeod
Sources:
- Chere, Lewis M. The Diplomacy of the Sino-French War: (1883-1885); Global Complications of an Undeclared War. Notre Dame, IN: Cross Cultural Publications, 1988.
- “Li–Fournier Convention,” Signed: 11 May 1884.
- Mcaleavy, Henry. Black Flags in Vietnam: The Story of a Chinese intervention. London ; New York: Routledge, 2023.
- Olender, Piotr. The Sino-French naval war 1884-1885. of Maritime. Petersfield: MMPBooks, 2012.
- “Treaty of Huế,” Signed: 25 August 1883.
- “Treaty of Huế,” Signed: 06 June 1884.
- “Treaty of Tianjin,” Signed: 09 June 1885.
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Music used:
"At Launch" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
The full proposed bill:
memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=llhb&fileName=039/llhb039.db&recNum=4308
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Music used:
"River Fire" by Kevin MacLeod.
Sources:
- asean.org
- channelnewsasia.com/asia/timor-leste-asean-summit-2022-member-observer-status-3063706
- Wikipedia (For the Secretaries Generals)
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Music used:
"Crossing the Chasm" by Kevin MacLeod
Sources:
- Abreu de Galindo, Juan de., Glas, George. The History of the Discovery and Conquest of the Canary Islands. United Kingdom: R. and J. Dodsley, 1764.
- Almeida, Raymond. “Chronological References: Cabo Verde/Cape Verdean American.” 14 March, 1997. Archived at: web.archive.org/web/20060220140024/http://www.umassd.edu/specialprograms/caboverde/cvchrono.html
- Costa, Susana Goulart., Adão, Deolinda Maria. Azores: Nine Islands, One History. United States: Institute of Governmental Studies Press, University of California, 2008.
- Combe, William. A History of Madeira: With a Series of Twenty-seven Coloured Engravings, Illustrative of the Costumes, Manners, and Occupations of the Inhabitants of that Island. United Kingdom: R. Ackermann, 1821.
- Past Works:
youtube.com/watch?v=GxTFYPZ8glQ
youtube.com/watch?v=_XZi3y5wQhw
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Music used:
"Crossing the Chasm", "The Endless", "Full On", and "Five Armies" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
Sources:
- “Dutch Proclaim End of War Against Britain’s Scilly Isles.” The New York Times, April 18, 1986, National edition, sec. D.
- http://www.scillyarchive.com/page/335_year_war.html
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00:00 - Galactic Conquest
03:36 - Locations Without Hidden Maps
05:29 - Endor
06:52 - Kashyyyk
07:39 - Naboo
08:16 - Utapau
08:47 - Yavin 4
09:49 - Undetermined Hidden Maps
11:14 - Geonosis
Music used:
"Opportunity Walks" and "Shades of Spring" by Kevin MacLeod
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Music used:
"Eastern Thought" and "Firebrand" by Kevin MacLeod
Sources:
- Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Avatar: The Legend of Korra
- avatar.fandom.com/wiki
(For researching events outside of the two main shows.)
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Music used:
"Thatched Villagers" by Kevin MacLeod
Sources:
- “England North of the Trent in 1525.” Map. Emery Walker Ltd., n.d.
- Fletcher, A., and D. MacCullough. Map. Tudor Rebellion. New York: Longman, 1997.
- Hickey, Julia. “Highead Castle and Thistlewood Tower.” The History Jar, May 16, 2017. thehistoryjar.com/tag/battle-of-gelt-bridge/.
- Jones, Keith. “The Rising of the North.” Markenfield Hall, June 2016. markenfieldhall.com/history/the-rising-of-the-north/.
- Shrubsole, Guy. “Mapping the 55,000-Acre Raby Estates.” Who owns England?, June 11, 2019. whoownsengland.org/2019/06/11/mapping-the-55000-acre-raby-estates/.
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Music used (in order):
"Opportunity Walks" and "Shades of Spring" by Kevin MacLeod
found at www.incompetech.com
youtube.com/watch?v=kaBr5l9r2aM
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Music used:
"At Launch" and "Rynos Theme" by Kevin MacLeod.
Sources:
- “NATO Chronology, 1947-1999.” U.S. Department of State, March 12, 1999. 1997-2001.state.gov/regions/eur/nato_fs_chron.html.- Wikipedia (For the precise dates of more recent members)
Various government websites chronologizing their process of joining NATO:- Bulgaria: https://www.mod.bg/en/doc/cooperation/20181211_NATO_chronology.pdf- Estonia: https://www.eata.ee/en/nato/estonia-in-nato/- Latvia: https://www2.mfa.gov.lv/en/security-policy/co-operation-with-nato-member-states-and-candidate-countries/chronology-of-co-operation-between-latvia-and-nato-2003/375-co-operation-with-nato-member-states-and-candidate-countries/5056-chronology-of-co-operation-between-latvia-and-nato-2004- Lithuania: https://www.urm.lt/default/en/foreign-policy/lithuania-in-the-region-and-the-world/lithuanias-security-policy/lithuanian-membership-in-nato- Poland: https://www.gov.pl/web/national-defence/poland-in-nato-20-years- Romania: https://www.mae.ro/en/node/2131?page=4
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Music used:
"Water Prelude" and "Crossing the Chasm" by Kevin MacLeod
Sources:
- Humlum, Ole. “Palaeoenvironmental Map of the Northeast Atlantic Region During the Little Ice Age.” Map. Changes in Barents Sea Ice Edge Positions in the Last 440 Years: A Review of Possible Driving Forces 10. International Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2020.
- “Ice Chart Northern Hemisphere: December.” Map. Ice Atlas of the Northern Hemisphere. U.S. Navy, 1946.
- Kovalev, Aleksandr Antonovich. Contemporary Issues of the Law of the Sea: Modern Russian Approaches. Netherlands: Eleven International Publishing, 2004.
- Stevens, Joshua. “Growing Pains: Arctic Sea Ice at Record Lows.” NASA Earth Observatory, December 6, 2016. earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/89223/growing-pains-arctic-sea-ice-at-record-lows.
- “Treaty of Strömstad,” Signed: 21 September 1751.
- “Treaty recognising the sovereignty of Norway over the Archipelago of Spitsbergen, including Bear Island,” Signed: 09 February 1920.
Partially referenced works:
youtube.com/watch?v=O64QXt7KCo0 (For medieval Iceland and Norway)
youtube.com/watch?v=O4OCnvnWsNw (For early Russian expansion)
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Music used:
"Steppe Walk" by ETS Music
youtube.com/watch?v=ZSwEuj9k3Eo
Sources:
- Minaev, Alexander. “Tuva Far and Near.” Krasnaya Zvezda, October 5, 2009. http://old.redstar.ru/2009/10/14_10/2_05.html
- Rupen, Robert A. “Tuva.” Asian Survey 5, no. 12 (1965): 609–15. doi.org/10.2307/2642653.
- “Tuvinskaia Avtonomnaia Oblast.” Map. Moscow: GUGK, 1954.
- Viktorovich, Minaev Alexander. “Establishment of the State Border in the 30s of the 20th Century in the Tyvin People’s Republic.” Jurnal Nauchik, September 9, 2008. http://jurnal.org/articles/2008/uri55.html.
- Wikipedia (For flags and list of leaders)
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Music used:
"Brandenburg Concerto no. 4" by J.S. Bach
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