A Super Quick History of the Solomon Islands
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Love Solomon Islands from Poland, very underrated country 🇵🇱❤🇸🇧
Solomon would be delighted to have a country named after him! Somalia is next!
Great video.
Such an underrated Pacific paradise. Next is the country that encompasses the horn of Africa… Somalia! 🇸🇴
Thank you for telling the history of my country ❤
wonderful vid, great country with nice people
Awesome video! This is such an underrated channel. Keep up the good work Mr History!
A pretty cool country.
Imagine being an Israelite king living in ancient times seeing someone from more than 2000 years in the future naming an island after you in the other side of the world
A very quick history of tajikistan
Coming Up Next South Africa
I learned so much from here than my actual class in history 💀
So that's why it's called like that :))
Next is SOMALIA TOSSOO
Excuse me Mr. history what country are you currently producing so I can help you in research
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8 ай бұрын
He goes in alphabetical order, next should be Somalia
great
Good on you for making this and its good info, but I have to say, I'm surprised to see no mention of British colonialism (compared to the emphasis placed on colonialism in your video on East Timor). I know you like these videos on the shorter side, but I think it would have been an important addition. The extortionate head tax levied on locals by the British led to massive social problems, and even to the killing of Willam Bell and subsequent Malaita massacre. And Malaita being relatively overpopulated and underdeveloped economically in general led to the use of Malaitan labour elsewhere, particularly on Guadalcanal, which was the main cause of the violence in 1998.
1:39 See the film, "Father Goose."
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