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00:00What are they doing now?
00:03Ha'atin, they still don't do anything
00:06So what are they doing now?
00:09They don't do anything either.
00:10She asked me a little
00:11They're not doing anything for you.
00:13He asked me now
00:14So I'm telling you, they don't do anything.
00:15He asked me again in two seconds
00:16And I'll tell you again, they don't do anything.
00:18Honestly, I'm an Amiri, I understand.
00:19What do they want?
00:20And Amri, what did he understand about this war?
00:24characteristic
00:25You entered the war without knowing why you were fighting?
00:27I don't know, I was standing behind that.
00:29And the leader is giving a speech in front of
00:31I don't remember exactly, but he said something about freedom.
00:34Something like that
00:35Look, son, we're not trying to free slaves.
00:37Because it's not acceptable for an American citizen
00:39Abdul remains an American citizen.
00:40for him?
00:41And what's wrong with me?
00:42Would you be okay with someone telling you what to do and what not to do?
00:44So what exactly are you saying he did and didn't do?
00:45Because you're stupid and don't know how to take responsibility for yourself.
00:48Someone needs to use you
00:49I don't know, I feel like she's looking at me like that too, heel.
00:51Why are you being philosophical?
00:52I'm not trying to be philosophical, but I feel we need to be more consistent with ourselves.
00:56Before we look at the other side
00:58Ultimately, we want democracy.
01:00Honestly, I want you to shut up.
01:01What are they doing now?
01:02They don't do anything
01:03There are two of them
01:04One with a telescope, like one with a dummy, like you
01:06They talk to each other but don't do anything.
01:08They continued to treat each other well.
01:10I don't talk to each other the way you talk to me.
01:12I'm really bad. What am I doing to myself?
01:14I'm going to subscribe to the battalion's kitchen and cook for the battalion.
01:16Of course, if you go to the kitchen now, you'll choose slavery.
01:19This is a contradictory person
01:20Basana Tb
01:21Okay, give me your glasses then.
01:22What are they thinking about on the other side?
01:24I feel like I might be convinced by his words
01:26Dear viewers, may God bless you and grant you peace. I know there will be a new episode of the Al-Dahrih program.
01:37On May 22, 1856, under the auspices of the United States Congress
01:42Representative Charles Sumner was sitting in his office after a stormy session.
01:46He delivered a very powerful speech attacking slavery.
01:49In the speech, he was saying that slavery is one of the greatest sins on this earth.
01:54He called for its complete abolition in America.
01:56Charles, my dear
01:57After saying this, he looks around the office.
01:59They find someone named Preston Brooks in front of him
02:01This is a South Carolina state representative.
02:03And the supporter of slavery
02:05Azizi enters Charles's room, holding his cane.
02:07Oh, poor Abu Ahmad
02:09You're the poor, dear one
02:10This guy is like Ric Flair in wrestling
02:12He built an old man, but he was angry.
02:14Brooks entered Charles's room
02:16Fidel was coming down on his head with his crutch
02:18Aziz hit her, a blow from her brother.
02:20Deputy Charles Sumner lost his sight and became a prisoner.
02:22He couldn't see anything anymore, and the other one kept hitting.
02:24Brooks wasn't satisfied with just hitting him with the crutch.
02:26No, he jumped on top of him.
02:28And he went down on him and hit him with this and with a stick
02:30Until the sticks broke
02:32The stick broke, so he shut up when he didn't shut up.
02:34Fidel hits him with the handle of a cane
02:36When MP Charles Sumner loses his mind completely
02:38Fidel, my dear people in Congress
02:40She's trying to turn the man against the other man.
02:42But Brooks' friends prevented anyone from interfering.
02:44It would be better, my dear, if the matter continued like this.
02:46Until Brooks decides to stop.
02:48He will withdraw quietly, leaving his broken cane on the ground.
02:50The one drowned in the blood of Charles Sumner
02:52My eyes were removed and I was transferred to the hospital.
02:54He was between life and death
02:56My dear, despite this being an assault incident
02:58Clear and explicit
03:00In the US Congress and the weapon of crime
03:02They were called that, but the Americans were different.
03:04And they received this event in its current form
03:06Completely different in cities and states
03:08In North America, thousands of people rioted in marches.
03:10A large crowd supports him.
03:12They are demanding Brooks' arrest and trial.
03:14Charles Sumner's speech, which was all
03:16decisive words against slavery
03:18Betim remained and was followed in the northern cities
03:20More than a million copies were printed of it.
03:22Let's go to the southern United States
03:24The situation in Malay is completely different.
03:26Southern newspapers treated Brooks as a hero
03:28All trainees and citizens sent him
03:30Thousands of rebels as guidance
03:32Instead of his staff that broke, he performed the Hajj of servitude.
03:34And with it is written the phrase "ignite it again"
03:36Break it and we'll get you another one.
03:38This incident, my dear, is a tragedy.
03:40Countdown to the American Civil War
03:42Five years, my dear, after this incident
03:44The Americans will kill each other without mercy.
03:46They will clash with each other in ten thousand locations.
03:48Three and a half million Americans will become armed soldiers
03:52Who are they going to kill? Americans like them.
03:54Of the three and a half million soldiers, one-fifth will die.
03:56six hundred and twenty thousand people
03:58About 2% of the population
04:00That's a very large number.
04:02America, my dear, in World War II
04:04This number is from the Americans; the Americans will fight each other.
04:06In mass slaughterhouses, entire cities
04:08You will be wiped off the face of the earth
04:10This war, my dear, despite its horrors
04:12However, it will be the event that establishes
04:14The United States of America as we know it
04:16It's very difficult, my dear, to understand the present state of America.
04:18Now, unless we go back to war.
04:20American eligibility
04:22So, my dear, let's begin with the first question.
04:24Has America been divided from the beginning?
04:26Our dear friend, the founding moment of 1776
04:28We will find that in 13 states
04:30It will announce its separation from Britain
04:32And countries that founded the United States of America
04:34In a document known as the Declaration of Independence
04:36The first sentence, dear, in this advertisement
04:38She's saying something strange.
04:40You are saying a saying from
04:42All people are born equal
04:44Beautiful scenery suitable for
04:46Happy farewell to a film about American independence
04:48A united people standing side by side
04:50Against a great colonizer
04:52But the civil war that will erupt more than 85 years after its founding
04:56The reality in it will have no relation
04:58According to what was written in this advertisement
05:00Because simply put, all the men in America
05:02They were not equal in America at this time.
05:04Let me tell you, Khalil, that out of every seven citizens
05:06There was a property owned by another citizen.
05:08So, if you're seven ordinary people at the coffee shop
05:10One of your friends
05:12Out of 31 million Americans, there are 4 million slaves.
05:14They have no rights
05:16Key day like property
05:18In my opinion, the process isn't much different from selling horses.
05:20Slaves were sometimes subjected to
05:22They're naked, and sometimes you'll find them jumping around.
05:24To show the buyer that they are healthy
05:26You would find the slaves sitting in wooden bowls
05:28It doesn't protect against heat, cold, or rain.
05:30Their bodies are susceptible to all diseases
05:32They work 14 hours a day in the agricultural lands
05:34And if the sky were perfect and the night were so bright
05:36They complete 18 hours of vacancy
05:38And the night is bright like this, they complete 18 hours of vacancy
05:40The slaves, my dear, did not recognize their marriage.
05:42Nor would I capture them in my fierce battles, even if I owned them.
05:44A family of slaves got stuck with money
05:46The family is scattered like a piece of paper, so thick.
05:48I have five slaves: a father, a mother, and children.
05:50No, take a child from here, take a mother from here.
05:52The girl turned out to be a Petrojet acquaintance.
05:54It doesn't matter that we're being slandered as family at all.
05:56The important thing is that these are things we sell, and we spend half of the proceeds now.
05:58The text is after our fun
06:00A story that continues her life without ever seeing each other again
06:02The lives of slaves were very difficult and harsh.
06:04It begins from the moment the slave is completed
06:0612 years old, and it was sold.
06:08His life ends very quickly, whether from illness
06:10Or let death take you by surprise, and I'll tell you
06:12Between every 100 American slaves
06:14Only four reach the age of sixty.
06:16Sorry, Abu Hamel, don't take it personally if you're trying to make me forget.
06:18I don't work in slavery.
06:20Firstly, I don't have the money to become one.
06:22What does this have to do with the American Civil War?
06:24What made the North and South clash like this?
06:28The health conditions, my dear, were mainly in the south.
06:30Northerner, my dear, slavery was approaching, and he was getting rid of it.
06:32And almost all that remains are traces of the past
06:34This, my dear, was the time when George Washington was founding America.
06:381776
06:40But in the South, slavery was preferred as a complementary, continuous, and stable system.
06:42And that's simply because the South is a huge farm, my dear.
06:46Its main commodity is cotton.
06:48Cotton requires a very large workforce.
06:50Cotton requires a large amount of manual work.
06:52That's why, my dear, there are Ahbids as workers and laborers
06:56For landowners located in the south
06:58A topic that is not controversial
07:00The purpose of slavery here is not a human need.
07:02The goal of slavery is the destruction of homes.
07:04But how am I supposed to get cotton once I free my slave?
07:06How do I work? How do I work? Should I just go down and work?
07:08And God forbid, I won't give him his rights.
07:10Pay his salary and give him vacation days.
07:12His work occupies seven or eight hours a day.
07:14He'll come back and tell me what he wants
07:16Universal Basics? No, my dear.
07:18Up to this point, my dear, are the parties to the conflict.
07:20Clear North wants something
07:22And the South wants something else
07:24It's not like that, my dear, we are one country.
07:26Isn't that how it is that we are going to be one country?
07:28These differences are in football, not in the country, not in the people.
07:30And from there, my dear, each party will begin
07:32He puts pressure on the other to implement his system.
07:34A strong movement is being generated in North America
07:36She calls for the abolition of slavery in America.
07:38This movement is fueled by the feeling of pain.
07:40There are slaves in parts of America.
07:42Subject to sale and the East
07:44This move will save characters like Hark Tapman
07:46Nicknamed Musa al-Abid
07:48Because it was taking a huge step towards Arabizing the slaves
07:50From the state of Maryland in the south
07:52For the North, and Bess, there are other influential figures.
07:54The costume of Frederick Douglass, the former slave
07:56The one who ran away from his owner in Baltimore
07:58After he taught himself to read
08:00Writing and becoming an activist
08:02Large anti-slavery offices
08:04Here we begin to see widespread movement
08:06Slavery is being challenged by activists and intellectuals
08:08And writers, we see people like Harriet Stoum
08:10The author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
08:12The one who was describing the suffering
08:14Old Tom the slave with slavery
08:16My dear, more than a million copies of the novel will be printed.
08:18The novel will achieve great fame
08:20And it will gain the sympathy of the whole world.
08:22This, my dear, is the cement that was located in the north.
08:24If we go south, we'll find the situation is completely different.
08:26We will find this novel being banned by force
08:28No one should complain because no one will sympathize.
08:30The author of the novel is Harriet Stommer
08:32An unknown package arrives from the south.
08:34To her house. What's in this package, my dear?
08:36There was a severed ear belonging to a black slave.
08:38As a clear and explicit enumeration of it
08:40Abu Ahmed, it's clear there's a state of hatred.
08:42My dear, up until now, the war has been both physical and symbolic.
08:44We're still on the Suez road, don't burn us down yet.
08:46But one at a time and quickly
08:48The war will begin to take a violent turn from both sides.
08:50Let's go to the church in 1856
08:52When they are enslaved
08:54They form an armed force that clashes with
08:56Republicans that include
08:58Republican representatives
09:00Translate, my dear, that they are making a law
09:02He speaks of slavery in the state
09:04Of course, my dear, you might be surprised at how the Republicans do this.
09:06But you'll understand later.
09:08Armed clashes between the two sides
09:10The maid's role is to alternate between heating things up a little and then calming them down a little.
09:12This issue has persisted for years.
09:14It is known as Nazif Kansus
09:16And the topic continues.
09:18Sharp division among Americans
09:20Regarding the idea of slavery
09:22The factory takes on a more violent form each time than the one before it.
09:24Wolf, my dear, it's not just him who's leading the way in slavery.
09:26Also, people who are against slavery
09:28So, my dear, we see people like John Brown.
09:30Which is considered one of the most prominent personalities
09:32The march of controversy in history
09:34USA
09:36John Brown, my dear, was a failed businessman.
09:38I moved between several states and failed in all of them.
09:40My dear, he didn't succeed at anything in his life except having children.
09:42They left behind, my dear, about twenty sons
09:44John Brown, my dear, on various journeys
09:46To find a place where he succeeds
09:48You will choose, my dear, a group of
09:50African Americans who escaped slavery
09:52He will hear their stories and their measurements
09:54He begins to be psychologically affected by it.
09:56And because of his intense emotion, he intends to ruin his life.
09:58Entirely to combat slavery
10:00That idea, my dear, will take over his life.
10:02And the life of his children with him
10:04Beginning in 1855
10:06John Brown and Sons and an armed gang
10:08You, my dear, your father wakes up on Friday mornings
10:10He says, "Oh God, please let us fix the shower."
10:12This, my dear, is for his twenty children, whom he probably hasn't named.
10:14Numbered and wakes up on Friday morning
10:16He says, "Oh God, free the slaves."
10:18Even your father was wasted
10:20You have my utmost respect
10:22O my son, O Nourayn
10:24John Brown and his gang consisting of his sons, Dole
10:26They will carry out armed attacks.
10:28On American farms in the South
10:30They give it to the slaves under the threat of arms.
10:32And they send them to the far north
10:34And sometimes outside of America itself, Canada is their destination.
10:36The gang won't just be escaping slaves.
10:38This one will also carry out retaliatory operations.
10:40Against the slave owners, they will commit murder.
10:42Her heart is merciful
10:44No, my dear, in one of the operations
10:46Benzel Brown and Sons on Five Slave Owners
10:48They cut them down with swords
10:50Success, dear Hikmat, John Brown & Sons
10:52You feel, my dear, that this isn't just a gang organization, it's a dismantling of a kiosk.
10:54Their success, my dear, begins to speak
10:56Shouldn't we dream and think of bigger ivory towers?
10:58I got heated on the anti-slavery issue
11:00Let's make a picture of slaves
11:02My dear Brownie will devise a plan to free the slaves.
11:04It combines astonishing courage with exaggerated naiveté
11:06Simply put, Brownie's plan was to seize Harpers Ferry base.
11:10Military in Virginia
11:12And then he started lighting the weapon inside.
11:14The call to arms for the slaves to come to the base, take up arms, and create a picture that ends with the liberation of all slaves in America.
11:20This was the plan, and indeed on October 16, 1859, Brownie would begin to implement the plan he had devised.
11:26He attacked the base along with 13 white men and five black men.
11:29And he begins the second step of his plan, directing his appeal to the slaves to join him and wage this armed struggle.
11:35But here, my dear, the plan falls apart.
11:37Because simplicity is the slaves who don't respond to Brownie's call
11:40A man came to their party wanting to carry a weapon against those he knew were their lords.
11:44We don't know how they'll use this weapon, who they'll use it against, or how the plan will unfold.
11:48And so John Brown finds himself trapped inside the base, and his son
11:52John Brown is trying to hold on as best he can.
11:54But in the end, his strength collapses and two of his sons die.
11:57He himself suffers severe injuries and gives up.
11:59And if Mudhar Shahrim is tried, America will also be violently divided.
12:03And the locusts come out every day, they don't have a single wash.
12:06Its main subject is John Brown, as described by the American philosopher.
12:09Ralph Waldo Emerson said that the group is the American Messiah
12:12Those who are trying to get the Americans out of their sins
12:14On the other hand, we see the writer Nathaniel Harrison
12:17He says that no one in history deserves execution more than John Brown.
12:20But my dear, there's Red Doggles, the one I told you about.
12:23The slave who freed himself and taught himself to read and write
12:26He wrote about John Brown and said that John Brown's enthusiasm for the cause
12:29His enthusiasm was surpassed by the fact that he was a slave
12:31John Brown, the white man, meant his enthusiasm for the cause of slavery.
12:34Greater than my enthusiasm as a freed slave
12:37He said, "If you consider Hamas a light amidst the darkness of slavery..."
12:40Brown's enthusiasm is the sun
12:42Two months after the trial, my dear, John Brown will be sentenced to death.
12:46On December 2, 1859, John Brown was executed.
12:51On the execution platform, John hands a letter to the guard that reads
12:54I am John Brown, and I am now certain that this American land is guilty of the crime of slavery.
12:59It will only be cleansed by blood.
13:03As is clear, my dear, John Brown's rebellion was a complete failure.
13:06But he only succeeded at one thing, my dear.
13:08Spreading terror in the hearts of those who support slavery
13:11Especially of course, the people in the south
13:13He feels the issue is no longer just a matter of idle talk and intellectuals in the streets.
13:16No, of course not. There are armed militias, hostage-taking operations, and thuggery.
13:20No, we're just going to invoke the Prophet's name and think about arming the slaves.
13:23Those who didn't respond to John Brown's call will respond to it later.
13:26The people of Al-Aziziyah in the south began to fear that one day or night they might wake up to find slaves entering their beds.
13:33Poor guy, they're using weapons and slaughtering them.
13:35At that moment, the Nubians began to arm themselves further.
13:38And they will initially form military militias with the intention of protecting themselves.
13:42But my dear, one by one these militias will form the nucleus of the southern army.
13:47Or what is known as the Confederation
13:49Bouhabib, you're taking a niche. I have a lottery, or what's known as the minor plot point, in the story you're telling.
13:54A thousand years, my dear.
13:55Bou Habib, you're the one talking to me about a civil war between the North and the South.
13:58Armed militias, members of Congress, clashes, and kidnappings
14:02This major disability is the absence of a very important limb.
14:04Van Mr. American President
14:06Isn't this what's supposed to happen? It settles the matter.
14:08Indeed, Mr. President, he is the one who will resolve the conflict.
14:11And it will transform it from a few isolated skirmishes and battles into an organized civil war.
14:16Who is this president, my dear?
14:18The main one, my dear, will be Abraham Lincoln.
14:21From the time of my dear friend, the founding of America and the party that dominated the American presidency
14:26The Democratic Party
14:28The party will be completely divided on the issue of slavery.
14:31He is unable to clearly define his position on it.
14:33Simply put, it was an old party dominated by outdated ideas.
14:36old ideas
14:37In the year 1060, a new, hotly contested party wins the presidential elections.
14:41The Republican Party's sin is still emerging
14:43This young party presented itself as the alternative
14:46Proponent of progressive ideas
14:48Hamida, I feel you're confused.
14:49Republicans are always the racists.
14:52Democrats are nice and support minorities.
14:54No, my dear, we know that word.
14:55The truth, my dear, and the surprise
14:57This was not a time-bound situation.
14:58Imagine the Republicans starting as an Enlightenment party
15:00Imagine, my dear, the Republican Party producing figures like Donald Trump, George Dawley, and Bush.
15:05They were the ones who were primarily against slavery.
15:07And the Democratic Party, which produced people like Obama and Clinton
15:10And it supports minorities and ideas that seem alien to society and progressive
15:15He was essentially confused about the issue of liquid slavery.
15:18At that time, it was regrettable that it was a reactionary party with outdated ideas.
15:21Now, my friend, let's go back to the civil war.
15:22The enlightened new Republican Party will put forward its candidate, Abraham Lincoln.
15:27A lawyer from Illinois, the son of a poor farmer, and behind her, a humble man.
15:31Oh dear, he opposes the spread of slavery.
15:33On June 6, 1060, the election took place and Abraham Lincoln won.
15:37I explained the electoral college system to you before, and I swear to God, I'll explain it again.
15:40Go back and watch the episode about the US elections.
15:42Mohammed and the money were explained once at the party
15:44What I'm trying to say is that it's not the public vote that improves the president.
15:48Go back and watch the episode about the US elections to understand more.
15:50Lincoln only received 40% of the public vote in this election.
15:53It means Lincoln will win the presidency at the party.
15:56Because of the moment the first Republican candidate won the US presidency
16:00The moment the states begin to split
16:03The bomb of confusion, my dear, explodes when the president is asked the most important question at this time.
16:06What will you do about the issue of slavery?
16:12The truth is, my dear, nobody's going to wait to hear what you've got.
16:14On December 20th, the state of South Carolina will announce
16:17Separate it from the United States of America
16:19Allah is great
16:20And on January 9, Mississippi followed suit.
16:23And on January 10th you'll find them in Loreda
16:26And the shoulders of the rest of its states, Muhammad
16:28The truth, my dear, is that Alabama, Texas, Louisiana, and Georgia
16:31They also announced their separation.
16:32All countries, my dear, have separated from America.
16:36We have no place to live in a country that abolishes slavery.
16:38From today, we are a different country.
16:40The separate states in the south are declaring their unification with each other.
16:42Under the name of the American Confederation
16:44And they elected a new president, Shiverson Davis.
16:46And so the southern states will descend into the world of the United States.
16:50And they raise their new flag
16:52The truth, my dear, is that Linkom is attending the inauguration ceremony.
16:54He is the most depressing in the history of the United States of America.
16:57Here's a link for all the people
16:59Why would the United States ever negotiate with them?
17:01The rebellious states, but rather their restoration
17:03The alliance by force, by Abu Ahmed by force
17:05Here, my dear, I will depict that scene.
17:07North vs. South
17:09It is based on slavery because they
17:11Countries that provide hard labor
17:13The economy of the South was based on it
17:15Which is agriculture, and especially difficult agriculture
17:17Cotton farming uniform, it's the second
17:19The North began to be culturally hostile
17:21This movement in a cultural and intellectual way
17:23And a novelist, and then that's development.
17:25Because there are still armed groups trying
17:27Operations are being carried out against Malak Al Habib
17:29Time, my dear, is what I'm wasting, and it's dangerous in ten states.
17:31They walked from the United States of America
17:33They went down to the Confederation to play Solar.
17:35And Muslim and the head of the alliance will not leave him
17:37A state with perfect graduation atmosphere
17:39civil war
17:41Dawn of April 12, 1861
17:43The first shot is fired
17:45A cannon in war when it attacks
17:47Confederate forces captured Fort Sumter
17:49In South Carolina, the hothead surrenders
17:5136 hours after the bombing
17:53At the same time, he is waging war on the dissidents.
17:55I will fight them with all my strength.
17:57It's not just that I'm small, he didn't have the strength
17:59He practically didn't have an army, my dear.
18:01What is this? You're calling him Abu Hamid, the American president?
18:03He doesn't have an army? Then who does have an army?
18:05Jarir Bookstore? Yes, my dear, that's exactly what happened.
18:07The American president didn't have an army.
18:09The total number of soldiers at that time did not exceed 17,000.
18:11They are mainly found in the Midwest
18:13To confront the Indian tribes
18:15Those whose place we came to occupy
18:17We need to confront them now because we've caused trouble.
18:19This is in addition to protecting America's western borders.
18:21This census was a disaster for two reasons
18:23Firstly, there was no oil in Sinan, we couldn't imagine it.
18:25There will be an air war in America itself.
18:27Let us also remind you that we are speaking in a country that does not have compulsory military service.
18:29You should have asked the citizens to volunteer and join the army.
18:33He says he needs 75,000 volunteers
18:35And rumors are circulating that it will happen within days
18:37I need 200,000 volunteers
18:39Because the tension had been there for years
18:41In some way, everyone knew that this moment was coming.
18:43Volunteers are a blessing from every corner.
18:45From his arrival
18:47From the fully voluntary cable
18:49Everyone came from their place excited
18:51We will prevail in this noble cause.
18:53And we will teach the rebels who came out of the states
18:55A lesson they'll never forget
18:57If we go down to the southern region, we'll find the situation isn't much different.
18:59In the federal capital of Alcom
19:01Beechmond, Virginia, is seeking 100,000 volunteers.
19:03And the volume of volunteers from all over
19:05breakaway states
19:07Their goal was to teach the arrogant North a lesson.
19:09They don't think that they are interfering in their affairs
19:11And they lay out their life's burdens upon them
19:13We want to buy your property and its produce
19:15We are free, my brother, so you know the enthusiasm was to continue.
19:17Where in the south? Within days, the required number.
19:19100,000 soldiers completed
19:21But the volunteers didn't stop
19:23We just wanted water, but thank you.
19:25That's enough, Khod, that's enough, Professor.
19:27This is the end of the confederation.
19:29Dear, they were forced to return more than 40,000
19:31The religious police told them, "That's enough, we've had enough."
19:33We will fight with countries, we will fight with meanings.
19:35Enthusiasm was widespread in America.
19:37North and South, everyone was thirsty
19:39He taught the second one a lesson
19:41There was only one group
19:43African Americans or Black people
19:45This is despite the fact that the battle was primarily a stalemate.
19:47Because of them
19:49Are you trying to tell me that the war's main focus is slavery?
19:51The enslaved people did not come near it
19:53They weren't even praying
19:55Your statement that they are in the north doesn't mean you're asking them to fight in the first place.
19:57And nobody even thought about it, it was madness.
19:59The reason is clear.
20:01The masters were not reassured that their slaves would take up arms.
20:03They take up arms to fight
20:05Those who call for freedom don't strike like that.
20:07There was a tacit agreement that we should leave it at that, folks.
20:09We are waging a white man war against white men.
20:11The Black Man
20:13One wants to enslave him, and the other doesn't want the other to enslave him.
20:15O Abid, we are not in a hurry for slavery.
20:17Little by little, capitalism will come.
20:19You enslave me and you enslave the black man.
20:21Women, children, and all surfaces
20:23He remains enslaved, there is nothing
20:25By God, I want my slavery now, even if it means going to war with you.
20:27The Americans saw the issue
20:29Bish deserves it, this war will be quick
20:31Each side sees itself as the enemy of the other and wants to teach them a lesson.
20:33Literature and the rest, we all see what's keeping us busy
20:35Everyone, my dear, in the north and the south, was
20:37They assumed it was a war that would end quickly.
20:39The North believed that the South was easy to destroy.
20:41Because, quite simply, there is no comparison between the two forces.
20:43My dear, the number of inhabitants of the North was
20:4524 million, while the South
20:479 million, too, thank God, take care
20:499 million is not a small number
20:51Unfortunately, my dear, there is bad news for the nine million dollars.
20:539 million, of whom 4 million were slaves
20:55So, my dear, the gross domestic product
20:57For all these southern states
20:59The ten states of the Confederation, the Roche
21:01The ones that produce cotton and farms for me
21:03It was less than a quarter
21:05New Europe's GDP
21:07This, my dear, is from the north side.
21:09Logical reasons and I have them
21:11On the other hand, the South is also a believer.
21:13That he would win quickly
21:15Because our five million are blessed.
21:17We're farm workers, we work in the heat and sun, sir.
21:19Our hands and feet are tired from all the mud.
21:21We'll still be dealing with those northern riffraff.
21:23Come on, my dear, you're not even familiar with him.
21:25We are on the verge of the moment
21:27By watching one of
21:29The most horrific events of the 19th century
21:31Since we are at war, my dear, let me introduce you to
21:33The coaching staff of each Civil War team
21:35Military skirmishes began between the two sides.
21:37Along the line that brought it, he crosses
21:391600 km, the first leader in it
21:41It will be General Robert Edward Lee
21:43One of the most important army generals
21:45The American whom President Lincoln will summon
21:47He is asked to lead the Northern Army against
21:49Southern rebels in General Lee
21:51He agrees in principle, but tells the president
21:53Let me think about it again for a bit. Is he one of the...
21:55He finds Virginia to be his birthplace
21:57She too rebelled and joined the Confederacy.
21:59So, the officer who was discharged from the army
22:01And in the movement of Imam Ashura
22:03He goes on to become the commander of the Southern Army
22:05Then the Imam Ashura movement also carries out its work
22:07He wins the first major battle
22:09In the war, the Battle of Mensies
22:11The skirmishes between the two sides will continue for many months.
22:13After dozens of military skirmishes
22:15Along the line of the Jabha between the two sides
22:17And after hundreds of killings here and there
22:19Bigi Mu'ayid, the first major military battle
22:21When a military force moved from Washington
22:23Her goal is to attract the highest group
22:25One of the strategic locations in Virginia
22:27Specifically, the area of Mensis
22:29Which is the other side of the Confederate capital
22:31Oh Richmon
22:33What can I tell you, my dear, that the conflict revolves around Mansis?
22:35Essentially, the battle took place in Bab and Da'an.
22:37Washington, D.C., about 40 kilometers
22:39Harba is very close to the capital, Zaman, the residents, oh my beloved, are in my heart.
22:41They are afraid of him, so they go out, run, and travel to many places.
22:43My dear, you don't go through accidents
22:45And we don't see what happens in the accident on the road.
22:47The residents of the capital, my dear, are thinking, "What is this?"
22:49This is real content.
22:51In a war against the 40-kilo fashion trend
22:53Hey Karen, get the boys dressed and let's go!
22:55Let's go separate, my dear, this isn't a visit
22:57Many city residents actually took sandwiches with them.
22:59WeChat, WeTsali, and other hourly needs
23:01They climbed to a high place near the expected battle site.
23:03So that they can see their soldiers who are expected to be
23:05They raised the southerners and taught them literature.
23:07On July 21, 1860
23:09The Battle of Menses began
23:11Despite the fact that the Union forces of the North
23:13They initially performed at the park
23:15But my dear, don't say that halfway through the day.
23:17They started to get frustrated, and it's the same thing every month at 12 o'clock.
23:19They began to disperse, and over time the Union army collapsed.
23:21In front of the Southern Army
23:23Disarray began to occur in the northern army, and they began to flee west.
23:25Suddenly, dear Washington spectators
23:27Their army was found running among them
23:33I feel like the battle is starting to be taken away from us.
23:35This is IMAX, my dear
23:37Dear people, who were just watching and eating popcorn
23:39She found herself running and escaping
23:41They suddenly found themselves in the middle of the battle
23:43Vulnerable to cannon fire and bullets
23:45By the end of the day, the first major battle will have ended.
23:47In war, everyone, my dear, was truly surprised.
23:49The matter turned out not to be simple.
23:51Just like people thought, these are the only ones
23:53Nor did the countries of Frafier, the location of the Mansis site, transform.
23:55To a river of blood, a lake of ruins
23:57Thousands of Union soldiers in the North
23:59They died and suffered severe injuries
24:01Everyone noticed the sudden strength of the southerners
24:03Oh God, what a Northern Army uniform!
24:05They don't have a uniform; they don't look like soldiers.
24:07In uniform, with such prestige, they fight with their feet.
24:09From the same old woman who practices sex
24:11But they are killed in Janta, they have enough weapons.
24:13They have well-thought-out military plans and tactics.
24:15The Battle of Menses was the first shock
24:17The shock, my dear, was not the soldiers' flight.
24:19The shock came in realizing that this wasn't a war.
24:21It will take a few days and then it will be over
24:23This is a long war and it will claim many lives.
24:25Here, Abraham Lincoln decides to appoint a new general to command.
24:27He is able to face the tough guy Robert Edward Lee
24:29The one I was going to appoint, but he left
24:31Let him find someone who can stand up to Edward Lee
24:33This general is doubtful
24:35Edward Lee, known for his cunning plan
24:37His high level of understanding of weapons and their capabilities
24:39Without his strategic planning abilities
24:41Because he was an engineer
24:43And then he remained a military man
24:45Abraham Lincoln needed a unique character.
24:47Here, my dear, is where the cunning general will meet.
24:49George McClellan
24:51McClellan will decide to reorganize the demobilized army.
24:53He requests more and more soldiers and begins to act.
24:55The clear benefit of the exercises, he said
24:57No, Abraham Lincoln, please don't interfere in my work.
24:59I want to do clean work
25:01Who's the idiot who made you this weapon? No, no, eat it, son.
25:03I will build you an army to live
25:05I didn't create an army for anyone, I didn't create a Brotherhood army.
25:07Here, Lincoln, my dear, feels like he's an industrialist who understands, understands what's taking up your time.
25:09Trust in God, you seem to understand.
25:11They neglected him, a star of society
25:13And they started filming him
25:15As Napoleon
25:17The new Napoleon who will restore the glory of bygone eras
25:19It is true that the ascents continued along the entire front.
25:21The one that's on my dear extends to 1600 kilometers
25:23And Maclan is still wearing a turban
25:25The decisive training, all that is nonsense.
25:27McLain Jay will finish, God willing.
25:29This continued in 1861
25:31And I preferred 1861 in its entirety to Hazen Manuel
25:33All the North is doing is building its army.
25:35But the honorary workers are players and didn't play
25:37Of the 75,000 soldiers Lincoln had requested at the start of the war
25:40They've reached 700,000, my dear.
25:42But also, Maklan is still not satisfied with Hajj
25:44Honestly, Professor Lincoln, I didn't want to tell you that at first.
25:46But we still need more soldiers.
25:48This number is not enough
25:49Lincoln, I say to him, "General"
25:51The year is over
25:52Our children are cutting each other up all the way to the front.
25:54Ya Fuan Jubt Du
25:55Give me a decisive battle and rid us of those southerners.
26:05Let's drink tea, relax, and then go fight.
26:07Your eyebrows are like the landing that the soldiers experienced on the day of the war.
26:09Because he eats well
26:11And you know war is devastating
26:13This is where, my dear, the relationship between the two begins to become strained.
26:15In Private Habits, Lincoln describes McClane as a failed leader.
26:18He always has something to avoid fighting.
26:20On the other hand, Maclan hates Lincoln.
26:22He says he's putting pressure on him.
26:23He's been wanting us to fight for so long, and I'm not ready.
26:25About a year after the start of the war
26:27Lincoln goes to McLanne's command center
26:29He asks him, "I want to know what your mother does for a living?"
26:31Please, move, my dear.
26:33We want someone who fought and made my family suffer.
26:35Finally, my dear Maclan, he criticizes
26:37He remains qualified for war
26:39He will attack the Confederates.
26:41And they attack their capital, Reshpin.
26:43With an army that America has never seen before
26:45The man will be rewarded, Abu Hamid, for our patience and our reward.
26:47The man has the right to wait.
26:49Maclan had 121,000 soldiers with him.
26:51They have 14,000 horsepower and 1,150 vehicles.
26:53Inside 44 cannons
26:55Tons of ammunition and equipment
26:57This was one of the strongest armies of the 19th century.
26:59But along the way there was a chair
27:01Everyone found that the maps they had
27:03Old road, current Richmond
27:05Swamps
27:07Many troops got lost on the way to Richmond
27:09When the Union army finally arrived
27:11The Confederate army used a very clever trick
27:13Baklani, my dear, will fall for this trick.
27:15He doesn't feel that he has at least 100,000 soldiers in front of him.
27:19And despite the fact that he has 121,000
27:21But he tells you in the safety section
27:23And in the weave for regret
27:25My dear, he decides to stop and wants this to happen again.
27:27Let me tell you, my dear, that at the time when the army of Maklam
27:29The north was where a hero was.
27:31Workers are making their way like this
27:33Jay's name is from the far west.
27:35A young general lied by moving
27:37And with one amazing connection achieved
27:39It is estimated that he is making progress in the states
27:41Tennessee and Kentucky uniforms
27:43The important thing, my dear, is that we have a military general.
27:45A star that began to shine, especially in his battles
27:47Against the Confederates
27:49After a series of battles, he succeeded in driving out the Confederates.
27:51From some states
27:53Suddenly people started hearing about a new hero emerging.
27:55The leader who will have a major role in the war
27:57Throughout the history of America
27:59When we reached the middle of 1862
28:01The duration of the Confederate soldiers' obedience
28:03It was almost over and many soldiers
28:05They are preparing to return to their home again
28:07But my dear, they are issuing three new laws.
28:09They are issued by the president of the Confederacy.
28:11Jefferson Davis
28:13The first law is a conscription article that reduces the conscription period from one year to three years.
28:15The second law is conscription.
28:17Every white man from 18
28:19For 35 years, for a period of three years
28:21The third law is that all people
28:23Those who meet these conditions will serve in the army.
28:25Usually, no one has
28:27twenty slaves
28:29The one who mentioned an American in the South
28:31From the year eighteen and thirty-five
28:33He went to fight for three years
28:35He buys slaves with all his money
28:37Fakasi, my dear, the war in the south is turning
28:39To the war of the poor man who didn't have enough slaves
28:41He's fighting in this war so that slavery remains.
28:43And the rich man who was with him in the south also appreciates
28:45The one who doesn't ask for anything
28:47In this war, he kept his slaves
28:49Of course, my dear, you expected this. I'm telling you that people
28:51She got upset and asked you why we wouldn't serve you.
28:53We remain the poor who have no slaves
28:55We are fighting for you because of slavery.
28:57But listen, my dear, the irony here is that the poor man
28:59Fight to the death in this war and don't be surprised at all by what's happening.
29:01Because everyone in the south was sleeping
29:03He dreams that he owns slaves
29:05Today I'm poor and fighting, but tomorrow
29:07I'll make them rich and keep slaves with me, and I'll make their lives miserable.
29:19By the end of 1862, everyone realized
29:21The war changed everything in America.
29:23And while the great army of Maklami
29:25He was drowning in the Virginia swamps
29:27Lying motionless in its mire
29:29FJI US Grand who followed
29:31The northern union meant it was standing in the west.
29:33Without any progress, and it began over time
29:35Robert Edward's name is Leigh, who is contracting
29:37The Southern Army shines and flourishes in war
29:39Everyone has heard about his genius who was able
29:41The Confederate army, whose numbers
29:43And I made him capable of making any progress
29:45From the Union Army everywhere
29:47Along the length of the forehead, without the ridge, that it
29:49He was victorious over the forces
29:51Their numbers are greater than in Central America.
29:53War again, my friend
29:55It still has an economic and diplomatic aspect.
29:57The southerners had an idea
29:59They felt that if we could put pressure on Britain
30:01And France, we can make them move
30:03They support our cause, that's why
30:05The Confederation in the South is making an economic decision
30:07It's very important what they will do.
30:09They will deprive the world of American cotton.
30:11The most famous cotton in the world at that time
30:13We will boycott the leaders
30:15The people of the South were convinced that this
30:17This will cause France and Britain to intervene.
30:19They say, "Oh, Uncle Abraham!"
30:21That's why
30:25That's why Jefferson and Davis are the Southern presidents.
30:27He ordered a reduction in cotton production.
30:29At a rate of 90%, and that's not all.
30:31Order of the sea 2.5 million
30:33A country of cotton in the ports before it exports
30:35The British are high on cotton, they love slavery.
30:37Do you see this? It's full of red blood cells.
30:39White blood cells and black blood cells
30:41Initially, and so on, this is Fatih Abdulwahab Jeffers
30:43So, Abu Hamiyat, that's how you got used to it.
30:45The number of southerners was mentioned, but they didn't play it right.
30:47Their rebel leader, Edward Lee
30:49They achieved military superiority and this cotton movement
30:51I worked for them with both personal and diplomatic excellence.
30:53It remains certain that the southerners have won.
30:55And they played, and they won, and that's a clear explanation for everything.
30:57What's happening to us, my dear, please, could you please explain?
30:59Please let me explain and be patient.
31:01My dear, let me explain to you that the North wasn't that weak.
31:03It's true the Confederate army was a thug.
31:05Yader repels the Union's attacks along the entire front.
31:07But he was failing to deal with the danger.
31:09What started happening inside him
31:11Which consisted of massive waves of slave migrations
31:13The slaves are telling you, "Let's escape!"
31:15We head north and we cut off our freedom
31:17They crossed the forests, fleeing
31:19And they succeeded in hiding their king in the south.
31:21It is true that, let's say, the old law was invalidated
31:23The one who was in a statement about delivery
31:25The runaway slaves promised them the south
31:27Any slave of the north
31:29We will go south
31:31But, my dear, the surprise
31:33He was unable to make the most important decision
31:35The decision he was waiting for, said many supporters.
31:37His official decision to abolish slavery
31:39He said no, that's all that's happening
31:41All of this happened and he didn't cancel it.
31:43All of this was happening because he was thinking, he was kind, and he was in England.
31:45My dear, let's say he hated slavery.
31:47This was clear to you from point three
31:49But he was neither a traveler nor a mutant
31:51He is ultimately a politician
31:53But implementation must be calculated
31:55For example, he always used to say that the war was between him
31:57And between the South, not slavery
31:59But it's basically about the idea of dates.
32:01I'm fighting them because they're rebels.
32:03Because they separated from us and formed an army
32:05They are fighting our country with it
32:11She was asking him to declare the emancipation of slaves
32:13He simply kept the text account
32:15It's true we won't issue a decree abolishing slavery.
32:17But if there is an old slave
32:19From his friend in the south, we will welcome him in the north.
32:21We won't go back to our old ways, we'll never be the same again.
32:23We started this conflict, and yet, my dear, again
32:25Let's say he hated slavery
32:27But he was afraid that if he made a decision
32:29Freeing slaves is not far off
32:31He's letting other states rebel in order to finish.
32:33These pressures presented an alternative compromise solution.
32:35The law continued that every owner
32:37He will free one of his slaves
32:39The government will give him $400 in compensation.
32:41And also, let's find a solution if needed.
32:43He tries to find a place to receive runaway slaves.
32:45In Africa, specifically Liberia
32:47They operate free colonies there.
32:49Their state begins in their original homeland.
32:51Everyone knows, of course, that this has never been a solution.
32:53But my dear, progress is happening.
32:55He will change everything, and suddenly.
32:57In the middle of the year 1262
32:59The Great General
33:01McNlan was sitting with his soldiers, waiting.
33:03In the swamps of Virginia
33:05You know, my dear, and Professor McNaughton is good.
33:07A man with fans on his heart and kidneys on an hour
33:09During, my dear, moments of tranquility in the Virginia marshes
33:11He suddenly encounters the Confederate army
33:13In the middle of the camp
33:15That means his juice is finished.
33:17In a bold move by the southern camp
33:19General Robert Edward Leigh
33:21McCann's army attacks
33:23And MacNallan's army attacked him.
33:25He becomes completely confused and the attack continues.
33:27For seven days, and despite
33:29The Union Army completely repelled the attack.
33:31Although the southerners will pass through
33:33It would be a disaster if they lost
33:35Twenty thousand soldiers in this battle, except that
33:37George McNlan's brother-in-law is the one who will be pouring
33:39The terrified one will be scared and consider himself
33:41He was defeated and announced the withdrawal of his army.
33:43Washington, what am I after the shock?
33:45This big one doesn't want to fight again.
33:47Two interpretations, oh
33:51Maysahsh, we are not trustworthy with children.
33:53Of course we want to know how many pills Abraham Lincoln took.
33:55On the other hand, Robert Edward Lee
33:57The leaders of the south were astonished by this victory.
33:59Unjustified McLennan's retreat
34:01This will give them great courage to move forward further.
34:03We died from among twenty thousand and one of us
34:05They were the ones who were afraid, and indeed, after a short consultation
34:07Robert Edward Lee will lead
34:09His soldiers were heading north to begin
34:11They're taking over the Union's land; the situation is completely changing now.
34:13Confederate Army
34:15He no longer stands defending his territories
34:17It's no longer the same old thing, look for it on the left.
34:19He began to attack and surprised the citizens in
34:21Maryland state finds the Southern army marching in
34:23Their lands are like Lincoln, my dear, quickly on McNalna
34:25He says to him, "Oh, Asas McNlan, please..."
34:27Please, if something bad happens here, will you wait until...?
34:29When will they enslave us? We'll be their slaves.
34:31Despite all of McNlan's attempts to stall
34:33Unless he finds himself forced to fight
34:35And it actually lands in the war for the second time.
34:37And indeed, he goes to confront the southern forces.
34:39In the area of An Titam, but my dear
34:41To be fair, McLennan's hesitation
34:43His self-confidence is clearly diminishing.
34:45His keenness to ensure his army is perfect, even if
34:47This will delay the war; his actions are captivating.
34:49A strong army, an army prepared to face a campaign
34:51Surprise like this battle will be
34:53A bloody battle in the war
34:5512,000 dead and wounded in the Northern Army
34:57But there are still 10,000 dead
34:59They fall from the Southern Army
35:01This could be smaller than the size of the Northern army.
35:03But he commands a quarter of the southern army
35:05The battlefield has 20,000 bodies
35:07My dear, look at its drop, it wasn't a single layer.
35:09This was built on top of some layers
35:11Every body could have had two bodies underneath it
35:13To the point that the lazy ones say you might walk
35:15You can walk across the entire battlefield
35:17Without you even touching the ground, just go ahead.
35:19Walking on bodies and when Robert Edward Lee
35:21He loses a quarter of his soldiers, he gambles with his army.
35:23He's retreating, my dear, because
35:25This is the golden opportunity, crowned
35:27Robert runs after him.
35:29He destroys his army and opens the way
35:31And we can enter the capital of the Confederation
35:33Richmond Summary is an easy teacher
35:35It is clear and appears that the north is on
35:37There is no date with victory, but unfortunately, my dear
35:39It also appears that McLellan
35:41He has a different opinion.
35:43Oh Abu Hamid, this opinion, my dear, is the opinion we will come to know.
35:45The second episode is about the American Civil War.
35:47He said no? Then why the flattery?
35:49Why should we wait, Abu Hamid, for you to make me live?
35:51Wait, my dear, until the next episode to find out.
35:53What will happen in this bloody war?
35:55Good or bad, we'll see the last episode.
35:57In the next episode, we'll take a look at the sources.