Colin's Last Stand, Episode 20: When the British Burned Washington D.C. to the Ground
Added 2017-06-08 17:05:34 +0000 UTC
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Thanks for the show. Patreon supporter. I was just thinking two great failures of the american economy is high priced health insurance and people willing to work but not enough jobs available. Is there a solution in my life time - age 40 - 50. Regardless love the show - #colin was right
Debi Brady : NEWS OF Crash of the Hindenburg <a href="https://www.patreon.com/posts/11880072">https://www.patreon.com/posts/11880072</a>
2017-06-21 08:02:11 +0000 UTC
I am all over trying to figure out how to message you personally and we will do that!
Anthony Wright
2017-06-18 02:54:35 +0000 UTC
Stop being so confusing, Canadians!
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:03:47 +0000 UTC
I'll take a look! Thank you for providing the link.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:03:25 +0000 UTC
Hey Anthony! Message me privately, and we can chat.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:03:04 +0000 UTC
Thank you for watching.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:02:55 +0000 UTC
I will!
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:02:49 +0000 UTC
Absurd amounts. I'm sure the Smithsonian would pony up.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:02:38 +0000 UTC
This is the stuff I love most, and I'm really glad it's shining through.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:02:29 +0000 UTC
History is all about individuals and their stories!
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:02:17 +0000 UTC
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I've long been fascinated by the War of 1812. It's such a strange conflict.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:01:56 +0000 UTC
That's great to hear. I'll keep the history episodes coming as much as I can! Got one brewing as we speak.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:00:49 +0000 UTC
I'm very glad to hear that.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:00:33 +0000 UTC
Thank you!
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:00:24 +0000 UTC
=D
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 23:00:18 +0000 UTC
Me too!
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:59:36 +0000 UTC
Thank you for watching.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:59:29 +0000 UTC
=D
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:59:20 +0000 UTC
Now you know!
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:59:14 +0000 UTC
Glad you liked it! (You will surely see more!)
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:59:04 +0000 UTC
Definitely. Such a fascinating mind's-eye visual.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:58:53 +0000 UTC
Thanks! More are surely on the way.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:58:39 +0000 UTC
Thank you for watching!
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:58:30 +0000 UTC
=)
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:58:23 +0000 UTC
Maybe one day! Would love to give it a little distance from the North Korea video I did before I left San Francisco, at the very least.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:58:17 +0000 UTC
Everything is a work in progress!
The camera is where it is because I'm struggling mightily to get it to focus properly from any other distance or angle.
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:57:59 +0000 UTC
Thank you so much!
Colin Moriarty
2017-06-15 22:57:20 +0000 UTC
First, as a Canadian, sorry about the White House eh! But just a small clarification, Toronto (then York) was in *Upper* Canada, not Lower Canada. I know it's counterintuitive because "lower" connotes south, but it's a named for being further up (Upper) the St. Lawrence River to the colonists coming over from Europe. Keep up the good work!
Ross Arbour
2017-06-14 23:48:44 +0000 UTC
Thunderstorm that Saved D.C. (part of The Weather Channel program)
During the War of 1812 British troops occupy Washington DC after defeating an American army on the outskirts of the capitol. As night falls the invading troops destroy the seat of American Government. The Capitol, Treasury and White House are all set alight. But the occupation is short-lived. The following day a violent thunderstorm hits the city. It spawns a deadly tornado that destroys buildings spared by the British. But the storm also helps save the city; it prevents British troops from wreaking further havoc and the accompanying torrential rain helps douse the flames. Thirty British troops are killed in the storm and once the storm has passed the British quietly retreat from the city. Washington is saved by its weather. Historians Dr Ralph Eshelman and James Kochan recount the event and Meteorologist Eric Fisher demonstrates the awesome power of a tornado using an air cannon and high speed video. <a href="https://weather.com/tv/shows/weather-that-changed-the-world/news/wtctw-episodes-20130517" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://weather.com/tv/shows/weather-that-changed-the-world/news/wtctw-episodes-20130517</a>
2017-06-13 16:42:43 +0000 UTC
Collin, I'm sorry to put his here as it's not relevant to this video, but I am a $10 a month sub and I have no idea how to see my reward videos and posts!! Please help!! Lol
Anthony Wright
2017-06-13 14:35:12 +0000 UTC
Great episode about a hugely interesting point in history. Thanks Colin
Josh in Tampa
2017-06-12 18:49:05 +0000 UTC
Hey Colin -- I've been a District resident for 13 years now. We proudly fly the D.C. flag outside our home. Really appreciated this video highlighting a lesser known tale in our nation's history. Come visit again soon!
Josiah Lambert
2017-06-11 01:46:35 +0000 UTC
I can't fathom how much these stolen items would go for in an auction today,
2017-06-09 22:17:48 +0000 UTC
The speaking style and flow of this episode was very good. It was really showing that you were enjoying yourself with a subject you knew well. History do indeed rock !
2017-06-09 16:29:58 +0000 UTC
I enjoy how you often highlight the pride and courage of various individuals . Human beings can be awful and it easier to talk about the negatives, thanks for highlighting the cool people in history while providing some of the dirty reality.
Ivan Greenspan
2017-06-09 05:37:42 +0000 UTC
Loved this episode Colin! The War of 1812, though a more niche corner of American history, holds a special place for me as I consider a report I wrote on the subject back in elementary school, to be the origin of my love of history. Some of these more intimate stories really help to bring this event into perspective.
Josh Squires
2017-06-09 04:57:42 +0000 UTC
I enjoy all the videos, but history ones like this, the moon base one, and the nixon one are my favorites. They've really gotten me back into learning about history, which I really enjoy. Thanks Colin.
John Quinn
2017-06-09 03:56:19 +0000 UTC
With the exception of the moon base episode, this was my favorite video yet!
Cory Fowler
2017-06-09 01:34:23 +0000 UTC
The shot looks great Colin!
2017-06-08 22:35:17 +0000 UTC
Great video Colin! Anything about early American history is my favorite. On a side note, your one word for the post gets me.
Andrew Oh
2017-06-08 22:11:03 +0000 UTC
and 2 hours later the song is still stuck in my head.
Owen
2017-06-08 22:06:00 +0000 UTC
I know this has nothing to do with this, but when you said we're gonna go back to the year 1814 - makes me think of the song "Battle of New Orleans" - In 1814 we took a little trip, Along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississippi
We took a little bacon and we took a little beans
And we caught the bloody British in the town of New Orleans" - I digress --- Really love when we talk a little war related history. Since we're discussing wars that aren't as spoken of as often, have you considered doing anything on Teddy and the Spanish American war?
Owen
2017-06-08 20:34:30 +0000 UTC
Yeah, BOI! I am glad we are still friends after all the bloodshed and fighting.
2017-06-08 20:02:17 +0000 UTC
Colin I love all your videos my man but this one and all your history videos are top notch , more we cry more !!!! So many details within this that I never knew about fantastic , thank you
George Newton
2017-06-08 19:46:14 +0000 UTC
:O
2017-06-08 19:43:01 +0000 UTC
Ah, history. I love thee. My dad grew up in Tecumseh, Ontario. Interesting to know what the name actually means and who it was named after.
Khalil Sadi
2017-06-08 19:42:51 +0000 UTC
This is my favorite video so far. I hope to see more videos like this in the future.
2017-06-08 19:28:31 +0000 UTC
Love the focus on James Monroe spying on British while on horseback..
serious boss move by Monroe
2017-06-08 19:17:18 +0000 UTC
This is my favourite video. Loved it. So interesting and you told the story really well. Love the history vids, looking forward to more.
Samuel
2017-06-08 19:14:12 +0000 UTC
Great episode Colin, truly an interesting tale. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work. ~Brad
Brad Russell [Toukz]
2017-06-08 19:12:17 +0000 UTC
Wait there's a real Brit named Rear Admiral George CockBurn. You can't make this stuff up. Great Episode!
2017-06-08 18:56:38 +0000 UTC
I would love to see a Korean War piece when you have time.
Joey Finelli
2017-06-08 17:58:58 +0000 UTC
Another super fascinating tale, I really enjoy the focus on these particular events. I was particularly hooked with the stories about Dolly Madison and James Monroe.
On a more technical note, I find the camera positioning a bit odd. Usually (at least for me) it's always better when you can't see the legs and especially the crotch area. I guess "unprofessional" is the best way I can describe it, not that I want the show to be too serious or anything but I think it would look better and more polished with a different camera postioning (maybe raising the camera and/or the angle could do it). Apart from this I'm enjoying CLS even more than I expected, keep it up!
GabrieleEU
2017-06-08 17:51:20 +0000 UTC
You really made history come alive in this video Colin. I love the narrative of Dolly Madison set against the significant historic event. Great video!