Florida History: Cracker Culture, An Introduction - A Take 5 for Florida History 09

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This is a short introductory video on Florida Cracker Culture. I'll be creating videos touching on aspects of Cracker Culture in the future so I created this video to cover some of the background, including how the name came about. Enjoy!
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  • @ascendtranscend3812
    @ascendtranscend38122 жыл бұрын

    It wasn't the Spanish who killed all the Indians, they defeated the Spanish for over 200 years! in fact the last 400 Calusa families where given asylum to Cuba due to Seminole slave raids capturing and selling the 6' natives, but I digress! love this video! came out great, this is the only critique I had (ps. some of the Calusa genetics are still found in the Miccosukee)

  • @mestizajeu.s.a501

    @mestizajeu.s.a501

    2 жыл бұрын

    👏👏👏👏 thank you brother correcting the Anglo he must accept that his people genocide natives because they don't believe in race mixing or converting people into Christianity

  • @alexisnogueras9400

    @alexisnogueras9400

    10 ай бұрын

    Only thing I've never heard of the Calusa genetics being noted in the latter periods after the wars. In the early days of the 1800s there probably was intermarriages. If there is some documented case please share to read. I thought the Tequesta remnants were shipped over to Cuba at the end of the 2nd Seminole war because they trusted Spanish more. Go figure? I will follow up with a prominent Miami historian to see if he knows some info. Too much history!

  • @roadstraveledphotography8440
    @roadstraveledphotography844010 ай бұрын

    I’m sad that you have no mention of Hamilton Disston’s Sugarmill in St. Cloud, Florida.

  • @StingrayTomsFlorida

    @StingrayTomsFlorida

    10 ай бұрын

    I can't name them all, sorry.

  • @williammartin2593
    @williammartin2593 Жыл бұрын

    Nope. Cracker is a perfectly good English word that Shakespeare used. Literally it means braggart. But in England the upper class disdained bragging, and so the real meaning is "low class " . To me,that should not be an insult to any American. Our country does not have classes, supposedly.

  • @markconner3234

    @markconner3234

    Ай бұрын

    Cow hunters used whips to heard and bust cows out of scrub woods