Britain vs The United States: The Other Great Game (Full Documentary)

https://youtube.com/watch?v=8QpXlzlFKPU


								

								

why yes, i watched the whole thing, how could u tell :gigachad2:

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Not gonna watch but I assume the good guys win at the end :marseysaluteusa:

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Why is he using weird smooth glinty eye portraits.

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There's suspiciously large amount of relatively niche stuff that gets posted here that I've already seen. Either Youtube knows I use this site recommends stuff other people here watch or people who use this site are similar to me.

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ur in a coma and we're all figments of ur imagination

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Great watch overall. Though I feel slightly click baited by the title. Calling it the other great game made me think it'd be entirely about the nineteenth century when really only a fourth of it was that. It also completely glossed over American ambitions to annex British America post-Civil War and the formation of Canada as a response to American expansionism. I did learn a fair amount since I'd thought the 1800s were the only time the US and UK were proper rivals but evidently that is not the case. We can add "tried to intentionally bankrupt Britain to end WWI prematurely" to Wilson's list of deeds, which while pretty based and fricking conniving I think him leaning on the Federal Reserve to do it was cringe.

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