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The Revolutionary War has ended... but the Articles of Confederation appear to be falling apart with it. This needs to stop. 

PLUS! Join our friend Cody from the Alternate History Hub for a look at what might have happened if the Articles of Confederation remained the law of the land! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1NTboCDbtk 

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The Articles of Confederation - IV: Constitutional Convention - Extra History

What if we kept the Articles of Confederation? The Alternate History Hub explores: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1NTboCDbtk The war finally ended and the United States secured their independence from Great Britain, but immediately their Confederation seemed to be on the verge of falling apart. Alexander Hamilton and James Madison teamed up to organize a new convention where all the states would not just reform the Articles of Confederation, but replace them entirely. Support us on Patreon! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon (--More below) Grab your Extra Credits gear at the store! http://bit.ly/ExtraStore Subscribe for new episodes every Saturday! http://bit.ly/SubToEC _________ Thanks for participating in this week's discussion! We want you to be aware of our community posting guidelines so that we can have high-quality conversations: https://goo.gl/HkzwQh Contribute community subtitles to Extra Credits: http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c=UCCODtTcd5M1JavPCOr_Uydg&tab=2 ___________ Play games with us on Extra Play! http://bit.ly/WatchEXP Talk to us on Twitter (@ExtraCreditz): http://bit.ly/ECTweet Follow us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/ECFBPage Get our list of recommended games on Steam: http://bit.ly/ECCurator ____________ ♪ Get the intro music here! http://bit.ly/1EQA5N7 *Music by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1AaJG4H ♪ Get the outro music here! http://bit.ly/23isQfx *Music by Sean and Dean Kiner: http://bit.ly/1WdBhnm

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Anonymous

First Like and First Comment Four Times in a Row for this Series! Yaaaaay!!! This comes a Fortnight before we Brits face the unenviable Task of going to our Local Polling Stations to Vote for either a new Prime Minister or to keep the One we're stuck with at the Moment. Precisely why this is happening is a bit of a Mystery to me, considering the Government already has an outright Majority in the House of Commons.

Anonymous

*Pauses the video to see which states signed the peace treaty. Sees that their home state is among them.* Thank god. All right, carry on.

Anonymous

This was amazing! Great job guys! Loved that end bit...

Anonymous

Wow, great men in interesting times! I knew the names but I had no idea how important Hamilton, Madison and Washington were to the process of the Constitution :) Also, YAY CODY! I love Alternate History Hub and the video he mentions is really interesting :D He also has issues with people barging in at the end of videos xD

Anonymous

It's not that mysterious. First, their majority isn't particularly big, and if the country voted the way the polls suggested, they'd get a humungous majority. Second, Brexit wraps up in 2019, one year before they had to have another election. This buys them another two years to put some distance between Brexit and the next election if negative consequences start manifesting. Which I believe it will.

KC

An Alternate History Hub cameo in an Extra History video? *fan squeeing intensifies*

Anonymous

There's a lot of good stuff here, but my main thought is... oh god that instant book fort is adorable.

Anonymous

Great episode. Why no mention of Shays' Rebellion? Will that be covered in Lies?

Anonymous

what time is the q & a

Jim McGeehin

Humorously enough, Alexander Hamilton's first's speech at the Constitutional Convention was about three weeks into the conference itself. Hamilton launched into a sweeping speech, a full six hours long, about radical ideas like erasing state boundaries and a single, ultra-powerful central government. When he was finished, no one applauded (awkward coughs were not written in the historical record, but I choose to believe they were there), because he was pretty much saying: "Remember that government we fought a revolution against? That's what we need!" Hamilton was a strong monarchist and believed in a monarchy for the United States.

Anonymous

I think it's time for a nice, humble USA USA USA USA USA!

Anonymous

How do Pennsylvania and Connecticut go to war over a border?!? They don't even SHARE a border!

Anonymous (edited)

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2023-04-28 14:19:40 Hot gilfs!!!
2017-05-27 02:20:31 You, you stopped! Nooooooooo.

You, you stopped! Nooooooooo.

Anonymous

Not according to Connecticut! For various reasons, both Pennsylvania and Connecticut had claims on what is now northern Pennsylvania. (Pennsylvania also claimed a bit of New York.) <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Penncolony.png" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Penncolony.png</a>

Anonymous

Speaking in my unofficial Capacity as an Alternate Historian, I say this Series has given me an idea or Two, in addition to Educating me about a Topic most of us Europeans are ignorant about.

Anonymous

After nearly 300 years, we still haven't figured out that we're all in this together.

Jason Youngberg

States fighting each other neither began nor ended with the Civil War. State borders nearly caused more than one fight. It's why states like Ohio and Wisconsin have the borders they do. The states wanted port cities or access to rivers for trade. We may see that again over resources within our lifetimes.

Tempestfury

I love the instand book fort at the end.

Peter Melling

So, we're not going to mention Shays' Rebellion? That's kind of a big event to leave out.

Bill Lemmond

Wonderful as always, and thank yu for telling us about the Alternat History Hub. I get the impression that it won't just be more fiction, for instance the stuff targeted at some southerners who are still cranky abotu the "War of Northern Aggression." They will actually help me understand and appreciate better ... the path that history has actually taken. :)

ExtraCredits

YouTube is such a rude place, so many people barging in on so many other people just to increase their own fanbase! (Seriously though, it was fun working with him.)

ExtraCredits

It will be covered in Lies, yes! The short answer is that I cut it for space reasons, because I didn't have time to go in depth about it and hit all the points I felt I needed to in order to wrap up the series, and I felt it was better to cut it entirely than to give it an inaccurately summarized portrayal.

ExtraCredits

I think of Hamilton in much the same way I think of Cicero: totally a jerk, but I love him.

ExtraCredits

That's why we've got to study our history, so we understand what we've been through.

ExtraCredits

I found the Yankee-Pennamite Wars particularly amusing, because they were already going at it when the Revolutionary Wars started, and basically agreed to a ceasefire so they could all go fight Britain instead. Once that war was over, they went right back to fighting each other.

ExtraCredits

I'll talk about it in Lies, but yeah. I cut it to wrap up the series at four episodes so we could do Kamehameha.