- 1 day ago
فسيلة - transplant
هي مكتبة رقمية تحتوي علي آلاف الفيديوهات العربية في جميع المجالات
It is a digital library containing thousands of Arabic videos in all fields.
قوائم تشغيل فسيلة
https://www.dailymotion.com/fasela/playlists
هي مكتبة رقمية تحتوي علي آلاف الفيديوهات العربية في جميع المجالات
It is a digital library containing thousands of Arabic videos in all fields.
قوائم تشغيل فسيلة
https://www.dailymotion.com/fasela/playlists
Category
📚
LearningTranscript
00:00One guy is looking at me with a magnifying glass and another guy next to him with a rifle.
00:04They don't do anything, they just talk.
00:09sons of bitches
00:10How do they think they can balance the country?
00:12And they release the slaves everywhere.
00:14They are equalizing between us
00:15And they want to free the slaves
00:16to imagine
00:17And they want to give slaves their rights
00:18And they're taking our jobs and farms.
00:22Disgusting, very disgusting
00:25That's not a bad thing, I mean.
00:27Yes, but people need to work for us.
00:29To help us grow our American civilization
00:32The American civilization is based on this
00:33Yes, but we also say that we are a country of free people.
00:36This is the national anthem
00:37Why philosophize?
00:38It's okay, uncle, let me philosophize in peace.
00:39Tawi Manaha Tani is philosophizing at his leisure.
00:41It was like they let the slaves do whatever they wanted.
00:43They won't let me philosophize
00:44Yes, I say that.
00:45It's clear you've found a slave girl and you love her.
00:48And everyone now lives in an atmosphere of freedom.
00:50All this tattoo
00:52Why are you being so mean to her, man?
00:53You smashed the rifle
00:55What do you say?
00:56I'm fed up now
00:57I'm going to change my location
00:58And I'll go work in a booklet kitchen.
00:59I'll make you food
01:00peace
01:01Where did you go, my son?
01:03God
01:04Who will raise fire?
01:05Go to the kitchen
01:06He was enslaved
01:11What are they thinking about right now?
01:13Maybe if you listened to their words
01:15He was convinced by it
01:20Dear viewers, his blessings are true.
01:22Welcome to two old episodes
01:27From his programs inside, because this is the second episode
01:30Dear curious viewer
01:32The one who decided to open a chapter titled
01:34American Civil War Two
01:36Without incurring any risk
01:38It revolves around the American Civil War.
01:41I want to get to know you, my dear
01:42Two come after one
01:44Oh, my dear
01:45Two comes after one
01:46Let's see one
01:47And then we see two
01:49Dear viewer, let's continue with you the story of the American Civil War.
01:52Previas Lee Gun Dahih
01:53In the last episode, my dear, we talked about the battle of Anti Tani.
01:55And how did the Southern General Robert Edward Lyle withdraw from his mission in North America?
01:59And everyone was waiting for General Mackl to finish off Edward Lyle's retreating army.
02:04He'll do it and make people happy. Where is the American Civil War?
02:08McKel is a master of procrastination and delay.
02:10He told me, "Guys, I swear to God, war is not an option right now."
02:12Let's wait a little while and get ready.
02:14Not now
02:14We didn't come, Zain.
02:15Uncle, the matter has
02:16The southern Arabs are mobilizing, they are old men, let them in.
02:18The replay is coming in front of us, a return
02:20McKel, my dear, felt that he wasn't ready enough.
02:23It's also the case that the president travels specifically to be confused about what's on his mind.
02:27Please, Mr. Mack, because attack now, attack!
02:30They are in their worst condition
02:31My dear Maclan, there's no way he's being polite; he has a strange and incomprehensible insistence.
02:34Life, my dear, starts to have conspiratorial undertones.
02:37We've given this man everything he could want, and he still doesn't want to fight.
02:40He stands at the gates of history, open to him, yet he refuses to enter.
02:42Be careful, Lincoln
02:43McLane, that guy Shakley, has something on his mind.
02:45It's clear he's doing this specifically because he wants to run against you in the next election.
02:50He'll keep wasting your time so you can't achieve any victory.
02:53During this time, he will be building an army to ensure it is as well-prepared and efficient as possible.
02:58So that when he takes control, he leads this war, decides it, ends it, and enters the gates of history.
03:04But on the other hand
03:05Or maybe he's not fighting in order to present himself as a man of peace.
03:08The man will say, "Guys, you want the slaves? Keep them for yourselves."
03:11Guys, you don't want to get lost?
03:13I don't want a war to break out between the North and the South.
03:15In any case, at that point, Macklan could win against Abraham.
03:18Whatever the truth of this is, my dear
03:19However, what is historically certain is that Abraham Lincoln will ultimately bring Machlan to justice.
03:23He removes him from the army command completely and permanently.
03:25All of this, my dear, happens in time
03:27The one who had everything on him was standing still, not moving.
03:29And the hopes of the southerners for his work increase more and more
03:32If they can put pressure on the north and make it retreat
03:35Here, Lincoln considers how to give a decisive response to the dreams and aspirations of the South.
03:39Here he responds to them and tells them
03:41No matter what you do or how far you go, we will not back down.
03:43He thinks that no response will hurt the South as much as the issue of slavery.
03:47Lincoln decides to abandon the issue of life in the matter of slaves.
03:51The moment of truth has arrived.
03:54In September 1862, Abraham Lincoln issued the historic Vision Resolution.
03:58Initial declaration of the emancipation of slaves
04:00According to this declaration, by
04:02First day of 1863
04:04All enslaved people in the United States, both North and South, will be free.
04:09Free from this moment on and forever
04:11Slavery no longer exists, at least theoretically or legally, in the United States of America.
04:16Human beings no longer have the right to own another human being.
04:19This is something, my dear, that we might consider normal today.
04:21But that was a very revolutionary decision in this country.
04:23The country that relied on the labor of the weak slaves
04:28This slave is our capital.
04:29Without the slave, we would either have to work ourselves or we would have to lend him money.
04:33We reward him for his service.
04:34That was a very revolutionary decision at the time.
04:36Not just in America, but also across the globe.
04:38The truth about the Northern State is that it has exploited the law for celebrations.
04:41In the south, the anger remained intense.
04:42To the point that Southern President Jefferson Davis
04:44The law was described as the most abhorrent and degrading law in human history.
04:48And the number of celebrations that were everywhere
04:50Lincoln's great political victory
04:52By decree to free the slaves
04:53But on the battlefield, both sides will suffer a much more difficult tragedy.
04:57From cannons and bullets
04:58disease
04:59I'm going crazy, my dear
05:00Disease in the American Civil War
05:01More people were killed than weapons and ammunition.
05:03Hundreds of soldiers from both armies were dying of disease every day.
05:06Diseases such as typhoid or diphtheria
05:08Dysentery
05:09anemia
05:09The moments indicate that one in three killed
05:11There were two dead from the disease.
05:13Only one person died from the bullets.
05:14When the war began, there were at most 10 hospitals in the north.
05:17When the war ended, there were more than 350 in the north.
05:20and 154 in the south
05:22However, they weren't enough
05:24The newly infected were treated in government and congressional offices.
05:27During the war, medicine hadn't advanced much.
05:29Simply put, hospitals are being turned into warehouses.
05:32The patient's storage room is in it
05:33It's like they're two carrot-shaped objects waiting to die by a hero
05:35Over time, a more difficult tragedy began to emerge.
05:38Hunger is a major economic crisis that will begin to emerge in the south as a result of the blockade.
05:41Those who were forced by the Union army
05:43Let me tell you, a single bar of soap used to cost a soldier his entire salary.
05:46So, if you're spending 11,000 pounds, then 1,000 pounds is the price of the soap.
05:49That's all for you
05:51You also come to look at something very precise.
05:52You'll find that 8 people are working on doubling the flour production in just a few months.
05:55The Confederate currency, however, was not backed by gold.
05:59It means the money is just like the money of a lucky guy.
06:01Currency without power or peace
06:03Even her writing and drawing were so bad that I'm saddened by the forgers.
06:06They were being exposed and arrested
06:08Because their artwork is better than the artwork on real money.
06:11The central bank didn't fix the issue this way.
06:14And here the southern government is trying to control the food crisis
06:17She began confiscating agricultural crops
06:20They even confiscate slaves to employ them in the government.
06:22And the army is correct, but they are paying salaries.
06:24But of course, she wasn't going to the games, she was going to her king's.
06:27Meanwhile, war is swallowing up its victims with bullets, disease, and hunger.
06:31The war will also require thousands of new volunteers.
06:34The soldiers and the two sides were of origin
06:35All of this has caused Lincoln's popularity to collapse, even in the North.
06:39And the whole country started to go to war and its news
06:41People will start asking existential questions.
06:43For example
06:43What benefit do we gain from freeing slaves?
06:45Why should we fight for the sake of Black people in the first place?
06:46Many soldiers deserted the army after the decision to abolish slavery.
06:49And they are classified as fugitives
06:50In the south, people began to desert the army.
06:54With major events
06:54To the point that by the end of 1862
06:57Approximately a quarter of the Confederate army was absent and without permission.
07:00But among all the cases of desertion from the army
07:02One of the most incredible stories will unfold during this time, like a war.
07:06The story of a man named Newton Knight's escape
07:08This soldier was from Ma Jones County in Mississippi
07:10Soldiers in the Southern Confederate Army
07:12When compulsory military service is imposed
07:14The army went and sat in the trenches
07:15And then Ma'ayel is done
07:17I've had enough and I know everything that keeps me out of the war.
07:19Former army officer Aziz returned to his hometown of Jones County
07:22And there he gathered his companions and family
07:24And also the slaves of his region who fled
07:26So that they would have a paramilitary force
07:28Jones County, which is geographically in the heart of the Confederacy, is declared
07:32With the South, it means it's a province and a free land for all people.
07:35A province that supports the United States of America
07:38Federal Army
07:39It rejects confederacy and slavery.
07:42Does he tell you that it's a three-year-old building?
07:43Knight will remain at the time when they are fighting in the Confederate armies.
07:46Government officials and tax collectors
07:48The press will call the area Jones Free Kingdom
07:51Jones' army will meet with Confederate soldiers.
07:54Fourteen battles
07:55I will defeat them all.
07:56What? Is it the cooler, Hamad?
07:58What is this?
07:59And here's the surprise, because I found out about it at the end of the war.
08:00When everyone discovers that the power of Dee Jones
08:03The number of fighters did not exceed 25.
08:06What? You're talking nonsense, Hamad. That's six thousand, right?
08:08No, 125 fighters only
08:10See, McLan? See?
08:13Yes, my dear
08:14One hundred and twenty-five fighters from
08:15White people who believe in freedom and white people who demand freedom
08:18The story of Newt Knight was adapted for the cinema in 2016 in an inspiring film.
08:21Its name is Free State of Jones
08:23I recommend your dear saying, "You can see it at Movie Night today."
08:25It's the movie Face Off and the Impersonator One and Two
08:28The army's ranks are suffering from hunger and disease in the south.
08:30The Confederate army commander decides
08:32General Robert Edward Lee
08:34This is General Brigadier General Al-Razi, Abu Dam Taqil
08:37besieged
08:38He decides in a very courageous move
08:40And extremely foolish.
08:42It's Madam, by the Prophet's grace, that's how we turned our backs on the wall.
08:43We're not Indians who fly
08:45We're going to get the food.
08:46We'll get the food from Abu Ahmed's place.
08:47North
08:48What? North
08:49We'll bring the food between the north and the north, with two breaths
08:51And so, in mid-June 1863
08:54Residents of Pennsylvania in the northern United States are being crushed.
08:57So that they would find the Southern army in front of them
08:59Walking on their land, Beit Dangel
09:01It's as if she owns them
09:03It exports crops
09:03But he leaves them money in front of her.
09:05Silos Confederation has no meaning or significance
09:08But the young man's principle
09:09Walking with a kind smile
09:10They're not just looking for food that will satisfy their money.
09:14But they also look for free slaves
09:16So that he can bring them back with him
09:17To the following love
09:18For successive lives
09:19The Confederate army will swarm like locusts
09:21Central Northern Territories
09:22We're wandering around Pennsylvania
09:23They made everything Arabic.
09:25And the Northern Army is running fast
09:27To avert this disaster
09:28And indeed, the Confederate army catches up.
09:30It is in a very small town
09:31Nobody had ever heard of her before
09:32However, it will become one of the most famous cities in American history.
09:36And that's because the Northern Army, my dear
09:38He will meet the Southern Army there
09:40And the most important battle in the history of the American Civil War will be named after her.
09:43Battle of Gatesburg
09:44Over three years, the city was in a state of flux.
09:46The battle, described as the bloodiest event
09:50It happens in the United States of America
09:51Entire military units were wiped out by artillery fire.
09:54Along the plains around Gatesburg
09:56Human limbs and bodies were scattered
09:58The battle, on its third day, turned violent.
10:01Street quarries
10:02Because there was room for a cannon strike
10:03The soldiers fused their bodies together
10:06The two armies first drew closer to each other
10:07The gun was firing a bullet at the enemy.
10:10One meter away from the soldier
10:12If we say something wrong, they will fight
10:13Battles with spears and with religion
10:15Body to body and arm to arm
10:16By the end of the third day, the superiority of the Northern army was clear.
10:19In response, General Robert Edward Lee requested
10:21From his military commander, George Beckett
10:23He is gathering his writers to launch a counterattack.
10:25Byrd George Beckett says to him
10:27General, unfortunately I cannot disclose this matter.
10:29Robert Edward Lee tells him
10:30The battalion is mobilizing, please, we must move immediately.
10:32Then George Beckett will reply and say to him
10:34General, I no longer have a battalion.
10:36My entire writing team is dead
10:37At that point, General Pedro realized he had committed a grave strategic error.
10:40When he went out on a campaign in Pennsylvania
10:42The food that keeps saying this is his fault
10:44That's his mistake.
10:45I didn't need to get this deep.
10:47Here Robert Edward Lee withdraws
10:49After losing 28,000 of his soldiers
10:51And the Union Army will be victorious
10:53After losing 23,000 soldiers
10:55Because this small city
10:57It is covered with more than 51,000 bodies
11:00American citizen
11:01I don't want you to underestimate the numbers at all.
11:03When I speak, my dear, about the death of a person
11:05So you are talking about a family's grief that has lasted for months.
11:08So you're talking about 51,000 families.
11:10I'm sorry, my dear, the numbers are good, even though they remain so.
11:12So that we can understand the world and learn about it.
11:14But sometimes you are very, very wary of the world's value.
11:17News reaches President Lincoln
11:19He greets her with the stricken chants
11:20Zahlan said that 51,000 Americans died
11:22But he is happy with a great victory that brings the war one step closer to its end.
11:26And as you know, my dear, every victory has its price.
11:28And the deaths that occurred in the Union Army
11:30Lincoln will pay a high price for it.
11:31In the heart of its cities and among its soldiers
11:33Especially when he rubs salt in their wounds with a new decision
11:35To end the war faster, Lincoln makes his decision.
11:38A new decision stipulates the conscription of every American
11:41His age is between twenty and forty-five years.
11:43If you don't want to go, you can pay $300.
11:46Which was a very large sum at the time
11:47People's anger began to increase
11:49And most people's anger increased
11:50They are Irish people who lived in New York.
11:52Those who saw the presence of black people
11:54Their presence is breath
11:55Especially in a job like a port worker
11:57The one whose income was already low
11:58Days after the Battle of Gettysburg and in New York
12:00It hangs and has two locks next to each other
12:02The first list is of names of those required for recruitment.
12:04The second list includes the names of those killed at the Battle of Gettysburg.
12:06Suddenly the uprising happens
12:08Recruitment uprising
12:09Thousands of young people reject this fate.
12:11They are reducing the size of recruitment offices.
12:13And they also reduce the size of black people.
12:14They burn their churches and homes.
12:15They carry out executions of each other in the streets.
12:17And what are they celebrating? Long live Jefferson Davis!
12:20President of the South
12:21The uprising spread throughout New York.
12:23And the place where most of these works took place
12:25She was her own desires
12:26The heart of New York imagined as three days of rioting
12:28Fires and random killings
12:30It only ended when the army reached the heart of our city.
12:32To fire on the troublemakers
12:34And he kills one hundred of them
12:35He's trying to get back to calm down again.
12:36Then the law is enforced.
12:38Compulsory military service means everyone has to go to the army.
12:40Ahmed Maharshan, if you please, I have a question.
12:42No, no, it won't make sense. Let me finish.
12:43This is a simple question, brother, it won't bother you, Faa
12:45okay
12:46The mandatory conscription that the American president is talking about
12:49Abraham Lincoln
12:50This means that black people will be recruited into the army.
12:53Or are these still white man wars against white man?
12:57The answer, my dear
12:58Yes, black people will be recruited into the army.
13:00For the first time, battalions of Black Americans appear in the US Army.
13:03This may seem like a victory for freedom
13:05But the emergence of these brigades
13:07You will have important differences
13:08My dear, there is a difference between freeing slaves and achieving equality.
13:14Aaaaaah
13:14What is the grave of thought?
13:15He is freed, he is feminist
13:17The white soldiers were paid ten dollars a month
13:19The White Army used to take 13
13:21This led a large number of Black people to refuse to accept the money in the first place.
13:24In protest against the lack of equality
13:25Black people weren't promoted at all either.
13:27He believed that they would get closer and become their weapon.
13:30That's why he always assigned them annual duties.
13:33But the truth is that the Black soldiers proved how much they...
13:35Humans who are no different from anyone else
13:37They are also capable of fighting with extraordinary strength and steadfastness.
13:40And look, Denzel Washington enters the movie and turns it into a
13:43He wished that Black people made up only 1% of the population of the North
13:46But by the end of the war, they constituted 10% of the Northern Army's forces.
13:50Most of them will be slaves who escaped from the south.
13:53This was a very strong message from them to the North.
13:55We are just like you, head to head, capable of fighting.
13:58It also contained a stronger message for the South.
14:00The salvation of your past is over.
14:01And it is impossible for soldiers to taste freedom.
14:03And Eve is before you, and your war and your cheek are captive
14:05He will return to being your slave after that.
14:08Rami, my dear, the war is very clear
14:10The issue of slavery arose
14:12However, each side was trying to believe
14:13The problem is not slavery.
14:15The North says the problem is the rebellion against the Union and withdrawal from it.
14:18The South says the problem is an attempt to undermine the authority of the states.
14:22And the laws were imposed on her by force.
14:24But according to the text of the war, that's how it is.
14:25Everyone knew and confirmed that the whole issue was about slavery.
14:29That's the issue, and let's not beat around the bush.
14:31Every ordinary person tells me about my dignity
14:33And everyone respects my dignity.
14:34No one raised their voice at me
14:35In my state
14:36All because of slavery
14:37Strangely, each side continued to invoke religion.
14:39He transforms this war into a holy war.
14:42He says that God is lying on his side.
14:43This practice, of course, predates the war itself.
14:45It used to happen before the war.
14:46Before the war, John Brown described himself
14:48He is God's guide to end slavery in America.
14:51Lincoln also said that God sent him
14:53To cleanse America of the stain of slavery
14:55Also, about the other side
14:57Robert Edward Leh believed that he was God's hand.
14:59Everything has become Mardona, my dear
15:01Robert Edward Leigh believed that God had chosen him.
15:03To prove his point that there are white and black people in the world
15:06And the black people prefer to be owned by these people.
15:09There is perhaps nothing more famous and important than invoking religion.
15:12Amidst the atmosphere of war
15:13Clearer than what Abraham Lincoln did
15:15When he wrote the famous phrase
15:16The ones on the dollar
15:17The grandfather and the trust
15:18And you still haven't seen the dollars, my dear, if you pay close attention.
15:20It's still available
15:22By mid-1863
15:23A new military commander emerges
15:24To lead the Northern Alliance armies
15:27A leader I mentioned briefly in the last episode
15:29The General with the Difficult Star
15:31US Grant
15:32This is a man who lived his youth, he will be arrested
15:34He resigned from the army and tried to work any other job.
15:36For example, he sells firewood in the street
15:38Or he might be an employee in a horse saddle shop.
15:40But he sees an opportunity in the civil war
15:42So that he can apply for a job in the army again
15:45With the army squeezing the north into the street
15:46Grant was achieving victories in the westernmost reaches of the country.
15:49His name was mentioned for the first time in the American capital.
15:51What's this? Who's this new guy?
15:53What is this? Who is this?
15:54This is what a warrior looks like.
15:55What? Physics
15:56Despite his military record, he was notable in the civil war.
15:58However, Grant was a very strange person.
15:59Someone you feel is a leader in the truest sense of the word.
16:02It's always dirty and disorganized.
16:04He drinks all the time, you drunkard
16:06To the point, my dear, that he entered a battle as important as the Battle of Fritz Bird
16:09He was completely drunk and blind, he couldn't see anything in front of him.
16:12And because you appointed him in 1864
16:14As commander of the northern armies
16:16The shape of the forehead changes completely on his hand.
16:17We know that in the early years of the war, the battles were bloody.
16:20But it was also intermittent
16:22The war took on the character of military skirmishes.
16:25A strike here and there along the front line
16:27But once Grant took command of the army
16:29The death machine will operate non-stop.
16:32Battles will become a reality
16:33Continuous and permanent position
16:35The soldiers spend all night and day fighting.
16:38And we will see the battles of great battles
16:39Sputnikvinian battle uniform
16:41When the two armies meet without weapons, it will be a disaster.
16:43They will hit Noor and fight each other with knives.
16:45As battles between two regions
16:47And the days are long, the two armies will keep fighting and seeing each other.
16:49Without any of them making any progress, they get drunk.
16:52The death toll began to rise over time.
16:54After the battles, we see the layers of the body.
16:56It reaches four layers
16:57Other battles took place after the fighting had ended.
16:59Grant was ordering the burning of forests
17:01So that the injured who were unable to move would die
17:03Before you suck them dry, help them
17:04Grant also lost Batel in these battles
17:06Northern Army losses in one month
17:08It could have reached fifty thousand dead
17:10My dear friend was shocked by this complete horde of the dead.
17:13To the point that Mali is having sex with the president's wife.
17:15Grant described who is with us
17:17He's a murderer
17:17She saw that he was offering up Northern soldiers
17:20On a silver platter for the South
17:21And he is a newcomer who loses two men in exchange for one southerner dying
17:24Honestly, my dear
17:25This was not aimless brutality
17:27Grant's biggest goal
17:28It's sweeping through Richmond
17:30Capital of the Confederates
17:31With her the second one
17:32The Confederates thought
17:33They are there to counter Grant's enthusiasm.
17:35They had to dig trenches around their site.
17:37In contrast, the men of the north are silent.
17:40They also dug trenches
17:41I'll dig a trench for you, you dig a trench for me.
17:43Within months, these trenches will be dug up and decorated.
17:45To transform into a tangled mess measuring 32 kilos
17:48But despite all this
17:49No one has been able to achieve any progress for a long time.
17:52Because here the cutting spreads more and more
17:54There is a widespread belief that neither the war nor this episode will ever end.
17:58Unless one side completely eliminates the other
18:00The last person in the south dies
18:02The last person in the north dies
18:04I'm going down, I'm tired and burdened, because I was created and I'm tired.
18:071864
18:09My dear, she was carrying an important event within her.
18:11He was holding the turban like that, and there was an important event.
18:13You are an important event.
18:14You are an important event
18:15Go out hungry, don't get caught in the trap
18:17Let's go back, my dear, to the basket of 1864
18:19In 1864, an important need arose.
18:20Just as the war began with the presidential elections
18:22The one who brought Lincoln
18:23We are heading towards new presidential elections.
18:25For the first time, the American president
18:26He finds that he needs to nominate himself to the public.
18:28He is in the midst of war
18:30He is unable to speak strongly about the presidential election.
18:32Because it was all war
18:33Under these circumstances, he is required to neglect his election campaign.
18:36And people say, "Why did you wash me like that?"
18:37What will you find for another four years?
18:38Of course, as you might expect, Lincoln's popularity was at its peak.
18:41Even within his own Republican party
18:43There was a belief that they had to choose someone else instead of him.
18:45Because it has become a symbol of sorrow
18:47It was as if he remained the icon of the war.
18:49So, who did the Democrats choose, my dear?
18:51Surprise
18:52Commander George Macklan
18:53You are a sinner, dear General.
18:55The weak, cowardly thigh
18:57I need to prepare everything
18:59The Lincoln leader isolated himself
19:01So that it will last for a few days and remain as it is.
19:02Those who are competing for the presidency
19:04Hello, you look beautiful here.
19:06Amalko, you're making my mother's souls tremble for her so she'll shoot me in battle.
19:09The Democrats won't stop there.
19:11Other countries will also launch racist campaigns.
19:13Abraham Lincoln is accused of being a murderer.
19:15Races Message
19:16Yeah
19:17Oh, I've been sifted through the races!
19:18But please, my dear, don't be Iraqi.
19:20Let me explain to you what Iraqi mixing means
19:22My dear, that's the idea behind what I told you
19:23The old-time Democrats
19:24Not the Democrats of today
19:25The election campaign has turned into accusations of treason.
19:28The elections turned into a referendum on the war itself.
19:31If you want Abraham Lincoln
19:32You still want to fight
19:33If you want Makila
19:34So you definitely don't want to fight
19:36The man's entire history is filled with battles, medium-rare.
19:38Everyone was fully aware that Lincoln would fall
19:41And the first one was aware of this
19:42He is Lincoln himself.
19:43Which might be difficult for him
19:44He washes from one
19:45No one else wins
19:46Talk
19:46Despite the secession of the southern states
19:48About an event like the presidential elections
19:50However, they will employ strong methods to influence them.
19:53Confederate government
19:54She will use her money to support anti-war campaigns in the North.
19:57People who don't want to fight
19:59One of them is filming Abraham Lincoln
20:00This is a group heading to war.
20:02With a second area
20:02The Southerners will send Lincoln as a lifeline.
20:05They are aware of and complicit in his being in a position of weakness.
20:09Look, Mr. Abraham, the handsome
20:10We'll get you out of this predicament.
20:12We are determined to work with you on a truce and peace talks.
20:14But on one condition
20:15Khanun cancels the investigation of Al-Abeeb
20:17And we ourselves will go out to the demonstrations
20:19We say Lincoln B, may God bless him, may God bless him
20:21And he remains a man of peace
20:22Your image in the elections remains shining like this, perfect.
20:24The truth is, Lincoln will reject this offer.
20:26He tells them
20:27May the curse be upon me, alive or dead.
20:30If slavery were to befall these people
20:32Those who fought under my command were Black soldiers
20:35I mean the people who fought under my command
20:36The most important thing is that I came to greet you and bring them back
20:38And while Lincoln was caught, the knife was sharp.
20:41He will be on the brink of destruction.
20:42He achieves this on the battlefield
20:44What I couldn't achieve for him
20:46Political tables
20:47Suddenly and unexpectedly
20:48Good news began to reach Abraham Lincoln
20:51Northern Fleet on August 5, 1864
20:54It's a huge surprise
20:55It includes three large castles in the Mabil Bay in Alba.
20:58A month later, General William Sherman investigates in the West
21:01A resounding victory
21:02When he can get me to Atlanta
21:04Largest cities in the state of Georgia
21:05And he killed more than 20,000 Confederate soldiers.
21:08This will be the greatest event in the history of the war up to this point.
21:12Finally, the alliance gained control of a major city.
21:15Thanks to these victories and thanks to Lincoln's promise
21:17He ended this war as quickly as possible.
21:19The American Revolution of Abraham Lincoln
21:20In order to win this election with 55%
21:23Beside me, my dear
21:24Disease and hunger are revealing a new face of civil war.
21:27They are not without tragedy and suffering, just like them.
21:30It is the family
21:31The South was taking a family vote from the North
21:33He brings them back, Obeida, and refuses to exchange them.
21:35Whereas if the prisoner had been white, it would have been normal to exchange him for his family.
21:38Northern commander General U.S. Grande acted chivalrously
21:41Reject this thinking
21:42He said that all soldiers are the same
21:43And we won't replace anyone.
21:45And this, my dear, created one of the biggest names of war.
21:48The prisons in the north and south remain full.
21:50Thousands and thousands of families are working to obtain [something].
21:52This will pave the way for a bigger disaster.
21:54Prisons have become cities
21:56A very large number of people were left tied up and crammed together
21:59A city full of suffering
22:01And the most prominent aspects of suffering are
22:02What happened at Andersonville prison in Georgia
22:05This prison had a maximum capacity of ten thousand prisoners at any given hour.
22:08That would make him extremely frugal.
22:09Suddenly, this prison had 33,000 prisoners.
22:12Let's consider this prison, metaphorically speaking, as a city.
22:14At that time, Issa would have been the fifth largest city in terms of population in the entire Confederacy.
22:20This is a prison
22:21The prison commander refused to allow the soldiers to have rooms built for them in the prison yard.
22:24Instead of being confined, each prisoner would dig a hole for himself to use as his support.
22:28He eats and sleeps in it
22:29When it rains, he uses his blanket to cover the hole.
22:32A harsh and difficult life dependent on very limited quantities of food.
22:35Every day, my dear
22:36If you have a spoonful of salt and three spoonfuls of powdered sugar, what kind of flour?
22:39But that's not all; this prison has a capacity that can reach ten thousand.
22:43But there are thirty-three thousand
22:45Were the swamps wiped out?
22:47The source of drinking water is the same as the source of drainage in the desert.
22:49In just one year, more than 13,000 prisoners died in prison.
22:52They all contribute to a collective gambling scheme.
22:54After my dear tragedy, a glimmer of hope appears on the horizon.
22:57I hope that the Union Army, may God grant it success, will end the war soon.
23:01And this hope, my dear, will be called William Sherman.
23:03William Sherman is the victorious general who just arrived from Atlanta, Georgia.
23:07This is the one who removed the sword from Abraham Lingon's chariot
23:09This triumphant, elated general
23:12He presents a crazy plan to Commander General US Grand
23:16He marched his army from Atlanta in western Georgia
23:18Up to the Savannah area in the far east of the state
23:20And through the seven hundred-kilometer march
23:23He will destroy and burn everything in his path
23:26And he says it clearly
23:27I will make Georgia scream and cry
23:29Grand agrees to the plan and begins burning down the entire city of Atlanta.
23:32Burning a revenge march of 62,000 soldiers
23:35They walked in two lines, each about 40 kilometers long.
23:38On this trip, Sherman destroys everything in Georgia.
23:40He tore down the railway tracks and destroyed the bridges.
23:43Burning cotton fields was a full-blown campaign of destruction and theft.
23:46Sherman was describing it as a hate campaign.
23:48But according to him, this was also a liberation campaign.
23:52Because in his journey he also passed by slaves
23:54And in the movement of Daenerys Stargerini
23:56He will go to the slaves and tell them simply
23:58Your leadership is over
23:59Today you are free, come with us to the North
24:02When Sherman finally arrives in Spain
24:03It would be a topic he really liked.
24:04Destructive energy burning
24:05So he decides to begin another journey of destruction in South Carolina.
24:09Historians have said about her
24:10The suffering that Georgia endured
24:12It cannot compare to the suffering endured by South Carolina.
24:15Because, my dear, I'm from South Carolina
24:17The process of draining the southern states began
24:20The one who started this whole war
24:21And for him, the moment of punishment had arrived.
24:23This is the place where it all began.
24:25At the time Sherman's army was coming to burn and destroy
24:28He comes from the most emasculated of the West
24:29The Union's Eastern Army in Virginia
24:31He imposes a complete siege on the south.
24:33The leaders of the Confederacy begin
24:34They whisper among themselves
24:35We're not afraid of Sherman, and I'm from Gran.
24:37But the truth is, this confederation will be defeated.
24:40It is hunger
24:41We are not weak, we eat the South, not that it doesn't eat.
24:43Especially with the blockade
24:44My dear, a large number of southerners are beginning to flee.
24:47They are transformed from extreme hunger into refugees.
24:49Some of them chose to go to Texas
24:51The distant land did not take root through war.
24:52Others tried to go to the capital, Richmond.
24:54He might find some help from the government.
24:56People started selling their belongings
24:58He even sells her clothes
24:59In exchange for a little flour
25:00If they found the northern plan to be clear and simple
25:02The Butcher and the Gallows
25:03Sherman the butcher is destroying cities
25:05And it blocks supplies
25:06The gallows honored the one who strangled the capital with the siege.
25:09And hunger gnaws at him
25:10And with the great success of the plan
25:12To all my dear ones, it is your destiny that the end is near
25:14And this ending will take place in Petersburg.
25:16The place where the Confederate army was stationed
25:19Because it is a strategic location
25:20It cuts across the road from Washington to Richmond
25:22After 9 months of tight siege
25:24Those who made a grand on the Confederacy
25:26So that, my dear, we can reach the knockout blow
25:28On March 25, 1865
25:31The final battles of the American Civil War begin
25:34Battle of Pittsburgh
25:35125,000 federalists
25:37Which is the Northern Army
25:37They are facing a ragtag army of 35,000 men.
25:40From the Confederate Army of the South
25:42Tick tock, in minutes the battle will be decided
25:45And Pedric Robert Edward Lee, commander of the Southern Army
25:47He must withdraw and that religion is the end
25:49While withdrawing, he sends a message
25:51For the American president of the South, Jefferson Davis
25:53A short message, my dear, in which he says
25:55Pittsburgh fell
25:56And before nightfall, Richmond must be made
25:58Of course, the Confederate government is pouring water on the ground.
26:00Its members begin smuggling goods in Qatar.
26:03The president and the ministers ride
26:04And everyone begins their escape journey
26:06They couldn't stop him from escaping; nothing they owned could stop him.
26:09So much so that Confederate President Jefferson Davis
26:11He can't even take his wife, who suffers from rheumatism, with him.
26:14He left her behind in Richmond
26:16Dawn arrives for the northern forces
26:17Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy
26:19In another campaign of hatred
26:21They destroy everything in it.
26:23They are destroying its government building.
26:24And they're burning its archives.
26:25This explains most of the problems that occurred in the Confederation.
26:28Absent from the historians
26:29Because the government archives and every document in this government
26:31It burned completely
26:33There are no more blogs coming from them.
26:34The truth is that after all this destruction
26:36And all this military failure
26:38President Jefferson from his place of escape
26:39An advertisement came out rejecting it too.
26:41Peace
26:42He said his army was no longer committed to protecting cities.
26:44But he will continue the war with a new tactic.
26:46Free tackling
26:47He will fight from place to place
26:49My dear, everyone knew that this was all nonsense.
26:51And whispers
26:52Because simply the army of the day
26:53He was already broken down
26:54Before the final battle
26:55The lutein scratch entered, it's gone
26:57In a last-ditch attempt to survive
26:58Robert Edward Dean tries
26:59He takes his army from hill to hill
27:01And from the easy of the easy
27:02Preferably in case of transfer
27:03So that he can find a safe place
27:04He can camp there
27:05However, General Grant does not let go.
27:07Everywhere the Southern Army is deployed
27:09The northern army will find them and expel them.
27:11Every day the Southern Army's forces are getting smaller
27:13Either the soldiers die
27:14Or by realizing that it's over, folks
27:16The war is over
27:16So they desert from the army
27:17And in the month of April, 1865
27:20He doesn't stay in the Confederate army.
27:2125,000 soldiers
27:23With tattered clothes and emaciated bodies
27:25They look tired and their schedule is intermittent.
27:27Their energy was so depleted that their hands were shaking.
27:29They were carrying rifles
27:30And it will be the final meeting between the two armies.
27:32In an area I hear is Ipty Max
27:33In Virginia
27:34When Grant manages to besiege the Southern army
27:37From all fronts
27:37And wait for every new and decisive battle
27:40But before the battle at dawn on April 9
27:43He arrives at the northern camp
27:44A correspondent officer from the South
27:45And he's carrying with him, my dear, a white world
27:47He had a message for General Grant.
27:49When Grant opens the letter, he finds it's from Robert Edward Lee.
27:52And he demands surrender.
27:54At noon, the two men meet and greet each other.
27:56Grant then describes these moments, saying that at the time he was feeling extremely sad and depressed.
28:00Because his enemy fought bravely
28:02But his army was defeated and he was forced to surrender.
28:04After fighting hard for a goal he believed in
28:06Even if that goal is the worst goal a person could set for themselves
28:09slavery
28:10After Grant Blev made the first request to General Lee
28:13The one who was leading the South, his officers were eating him.
28:16Because it's been a very long time since they ate it.
28:18As for the terms of Islam, they were very generous from General Grant.
28:21There are no prisoners of war and nothing is confiscated.
28:23Quite simply, go home.
28:25They can also keep your personal weapons and pistols.
28:28And also your horses
28:29And we'll give you 25,000 more food items.
28:32So that it will be with you on the return journey
28:33Edward Lee leaves Grant's place, mounted on his horse.
28:36When the soldiers of the Northern Army see him
28:37They chant victory banners
28:39To annoy him
28:39Grant quickly orders them to be quiet
28:41On April 12, 1865
28:43The formal surrender agreement is to be signed
28:46Just two days later, US President Abraham Lincoln
28:49He celebrates the victory
28:50The war, my dear, is over.
28:52It ended with the surrender of the South
28:54President Abraham Lincoln
28:55He should be the most knowledgeable person in the world
28:57We see him, my dear, celebrating with his army.
29:00In a theatrical performance in Washington
29:01Two days after the surrender agreement was signed
29:04During the celebrations and operas
29:06At the party that took place on April 14, 1865
29:08There's this one guy named John Wilt Spooth
29:10By this means, my dear, his enthusiasm for slavery is evident.
29:13And his belief in the superiority of the white race
29:15John, my dear, is approaching the president quietly.
29:17And he hoped to find a story in the strange region
29:18He pulled out the gun and fired a shot at Abraham Lincoln.
29:21Standing with his back turned, he was about to shoot himself in the head.
29:23He is shouting loudly, "The South has taken revenge!"
29:25Abraham Lincoln, my dear, in the height of his triumph and glory
29:28In the most important war for the United States of America
29:31Whoever emerges victorious dies at the party.
29:33The one who celebrates his victory
29:35In the midst of Majda's moments
29:36He feels nothing but a bullet
29:38It went into the back of his head
29:39And Neal's mind stabilizes exactly
29:41Hassan killed him immediately
29:42Rep, my dear, that John Booth
29:44The one who performed this operation
29:45And the American president was killed again
29:47He was just lying a little while ago
29:47He ran away and disappeared
29:48On the morning of April 15th
29:50A solemn funeral will then be organized.
29:52Lincoln on a dotted
29:53Qatar, acting on Washington's orders
29:55Until his head fell into Illinois
29:56And at that time in the south
29:57Jefferson Davis is arrested
29:59He says what he's saying, like you're saying that.
30:00Anything related to the war will end.
30:03But my dear, she leaves a trail behind her.
30:04Short memories
30:05And cities in ruins
30:06And reinforced figures for deaths
30:08It has, my dear, 3.5 million men
30:10They enlist
30:10And 620,000 of them died
30:12This, my dear, is equal to
30:13All those who died
30:14In previous American wars
30:16Together
30:17A quarter of the youth in the south
30:18They died
30:18Mississippi state budget five
30:20The prosthetic limbs were damaged.
30:22The strange thing, my dear, is not just the amount of destruction that occurred.
30:24But
30:25The extent of tolerance that followed
30:27There was a simple agreement
30:28Namiq said the war was over.
30:29Everyone goes back to their lives again
30:31There is no revenge
30:33No family, no prisoners of war
30:34No trials
30:35Even you, dear Jefferson Davis
30:37Don't convict him of treason.
30:38The American president of the South
30:39He was held in pretrial detention for two years in prison.
30:41Until he was released
30:43On bail and without trial
30:45And the one who was leading the rebellion
30:46To maintain the system of slavery
30:47He spent two years of his life in prison.
30:49And Hash remained free for the rest of his life.
30:51This, my dear, is very impressive in the story.
30:52Any one of these parties
30:53His main concern was to take revenge.
30:54He is taking revenge for the number of madmen who died.
30:56Or he will take revenge on the cities that were burned.
30:57But the strange thing is that this didn't happen, at least not in that way.
31:00What we expected
31:00Including the two biggest rebels
31:02Army commander
31:03The one who guides to the north
31:04And the southern president
31:05The one who refused to surrender until his last breath
31:08I see, my dear, that's another paradox.
31:09Jefferson Davis' deputy
31:10He was imprisoned for a car-related period.
31:11After he got out of prison
31:13I am running for the US Congress
31:14He became a representative for the state of Georgia
31:16You did it, my dear
31:17The only execution
31:18The only one in this war
31:19The one who was more than sixty thousand
31:21It was for the warden of Andersonville prison
31:23Remember
31:23Remember the prison that could accommodate
31:25ten thousand maximum
31:26It contained 33,000
31:27The commander of this prison is the one who will be executed.
31:29But after the war
31:30Robert Edward Lee
31:31This leader was a glory from the north
31:32I swear allegiance again
31:33United States
31:34And he convinced thousands of his soldiers
31:36If they do the same
31:37And he continued his life afterwards
31:38As President of the University of Washington
31:39And he preferred a place of respect and appreciation
31:41Of course, this respect and appreciation
31:43America to this day
31:44A highly controversial issue
31:45In a large number of statues
31:46The one belonging to Commander Robert Edward Lee
31:48It works from time to time
31:49political crises
31:50There are people in the student group who want to remove it.
31:51Considering the man's entire glory
31:53By defending slavery
31:54And finally, ah
31:55A skilled leader
31:56And he triumphs here, and he triumphs here.
31:58And he falls under the category of "Dajja" and wins.
31:59But he prayed for the Prophet, peace be upon him.
32:00He wasn't daydreaming
32:01With olive branches and doves of peace
32:02He was walking with a whip
32:03He's looking for anyone who doesn't resemble him
32:04This man was forbidden from the Angel of slavery
32:06His life and his defenses
32:08In order to reject the other
32:10Second, my dear
32:10Just because I respect the state of peace that occurred after this doesn't mean
32:14I necessarily respect people
32:16I mean, I can respect the situation.
32:17I appreciate and respect that people say
32:19I won't wear a niqab
32:19I can...
32:20I won't be able to control myself, I'm not respectable
32:22But they remain degenerate ideas.
32:23After people in the United States say
32:25This is still part of the history of the United States.
32:27It expresses its military real estate, both its good and bad aspects.
32:30The truth, my dear, and the strange
32:31The US Grand's reputation won't shine after this.
32:34Robert Edward B.
32:35Although he is the victorious leader
32:36Why, my dear?
32:37Because he's running for president
32:38And since he is a victorious leader in such an important war
32:41He will succeed and control America for eight years.
32:43But then people will hate him
32:44Because of his name's association
32:45His presidency was marred by corruption.
32:47He got up
32:47The Great War Issue
32:48players
32:49They understood that they were not victorious enough
32:51It is true that four million people were freed from them.
32:53But none of them had any money.
32:54They didn't take anything after they were freed
32:56No land, no property, not even a subsidy
32:58Some of them refused to leave the place where they were slaves.
33:01He continued his life as a laborer on the same farm where he had been a slave.
33:04He takes the bare minimum of food, drink, and wages.
33:07Minimum living
33:09In a new cycle of slavery
33:10But without sugar
33:11But what remains is the return of complete equality.
33:13It disappeared over time
33:14And it continued to be overlooked
33:16In an attempt to reconcile with madness
33:18We shouldn't provoke them any further.
33:20Fendi for Black people: Too many rights
33:22And again, with time
33:23Racism existed
33:25You might respect the idea of the pardon that took place between the two armies
33:27But you discover
33:28If she gets a second case account
33:30Those who paid the price for this war were the slaves.
33:32Ah, it's a good thing to remain victorious.
33:34And if you pardon your enemies
33:35But don't forget the important task
33:36Why did you even start a war?
33:37And you returned, my dear, with time
33:38apartheid policies
33:40And reducing the black race
33:41And prejudice against backwardness
33:42Black people have been consistently linked to crime.
33:44And they imprisoned them in the most abject and perpetual poverty.
33:46And it will remain a complementary topic for a century.
33:48So that, one way or another, the black people can take over
33:50Most of their rights were established by the Civil Rights Act.
33:531964
33:55At the end of the American Civil War
33:57A new chapter in American history has begun.
33:58History will always be marked by war.
34:01Strongly and forcefully
34:02So that Americans always think
34:03Although they are the most powerful country in the world, that's true.
34:05But what unites them and makes them a state
34:07He is a very fragile age
34:08It's possible, as we saw in this war.
34:09It unravels in a day or night
34:11That's all, my dear.
34:12Finally, but not last
34:12Let's look back at the previous episode
34:13Watch the new episodes
34:14Tanzi Tabs Bas Ala Almasader
34:15We are YouTube
34:16Subscribe to the channel
34:45Thanks