The 1808 Election Explained

The 1808 Election Explained

Hip Hughes (HipHughes)

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@Liam-Carlson
@Liam-Carlson - 25.03.2016 04:48

Cool

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@Moonwkr
@Moonwkr - 25.03.2016 04:51

ooh... nice and short... Next do 1832 please. William Wirt especially

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@sportsman4925
@sportsman4925 - 25.03.2016 05:33

I love you videos I get good grades cause it's easy to understand

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@mattmoffitt2902
@mattmoffitt2902 - 25.03.2016 05:37

Love the vids man keep em comin

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@2Staccato3
@2Staccato3 - 25.03.2016 05:39

I love these videos. I started with the 2000 election video and just kept watching them until there were no more. I'm not the biggest fan of politics, but elections are undeniably interesting. Keep up the good work :D

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@rollypon4008
@rollypon4008 - 25.03.2016 16:36

Mr. Hughes, what is the intro song you use in your videos?

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@Uzbach
@Uzbach - 27.03.2016 01:23

Hey I'm just mongering when you're gonna get to 1872

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@snowmaneatersbro
@snowmaneatersbro - 27.03.2016 15:03

I know these probably take a long time to do but thank you so much for these. I started watching these with 2012 because I wanted to learn some more about Romney vs obama and I watched ever single video so far. Your videos have made me super interested in history and I continue to come back to your videos any time I don't know something in history. You are doing very well. I just wanted to let you know that you are very appreciated for what you do.

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@Ben1bx
@Ben1bx - 29.03.2016 02:21

I cannot wait for the John Quincy Adams one! That's the least democratic election we've had

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@TheSurefireProject
@TheSurefireProject - 27.05.2016 19:11

these are so good, you need more views

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@jamesparker2048
@jamesparker2048 - 05.06.2016 15:38

Love these videos.

I am Australian so didn't learn this stuff in school.

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@alastairmorleyjaques6638
@alastairmorleyjaques6638 - 16.06.2016 00:13

John Calhoun. John C. Calhoun. Not James. James Calhoun was the mayor of Atlanta during the Civil War and never served in the office of Vice President.

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@APOCALYPSE_X-MEN
@APOCALYPSE_X-MEN - 18.09.2016 00:26

James Madison, at just 5 foot 4 inches in height, was our shortest U.S President.

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@jasonmcenaney4257
@jasonmcenaney4257 - 20.09.2016 17:48

John C Calhoun....the man who nearly became POTUS countless times....Did he want it? Secession could have been postponed...very interesting - Great video, Keith!

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@morgankingsley4992
@morgankingsley4992 - 26.12.2016 08:17

I honestly thought that the answer to the question last video was Truman but when you explained why it was Nixon I understood

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@hdhale2
@hdhale2 - 30.05.2017 05:25

Impression of American merchant sailors by the British Navy, not soldiers. Otherwise, excellent job.

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@ericveneto1593
@ericveneto1593 - 14.11.2020 00:46

You forgot his BIGGEST accomplishment: he wrote the Constitution

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@johnmassoud930
@johnmassoud930 - 02.01.2022 14:36

Jefferson was so unpopular by 1807 that he had little choice but to walk away. He'd have been tossed if he didn't walk away

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