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"The French and Indian War" - Assassin's Creed: Real History - Duration: 29:25.

Hello everyone, my name is Robius and today I'm happy to bring you the sixteenth episode

in the renewed iteration of Assassin's Creed the Real History.

Following the pattern laid out in the previous weeks, this video will be part of my ongoing

sub-series in which I chronologically explore the time periods chosen as the backdrops for

the various Assassin's Creed titles, reviewing their major historical events, discussing

any gaps in the history left by the games, and introducing to the individuals who actually

existed.

Ergo, today's episode will concentrate on the French and Indian War, the period which

predominantly served as the backdrop for Assassin's Creed Rogue, but which was also briefly visited

in Assassin's Creed 3 and to a marginal extent Assassin's Creed Liberation.

Consequently, please be aware of related story spoilers throughout the entire video.

As a starting point, when considering the years that preceded the Assassin's Creed

games, I'd like to commence this episode by establishing my intended scope for this

topic.

It is important to understand that the French and Indian War was actually a specification

which represented the North American theater of the much larger, and more widespread Seven

Years' War.

Although technically speaking, the official declarations of war and later signing of the

peace treaties have the conflict stretching from 1756 to 1763, we'll actually be starting

this video a few years earlier with the purpose of covering the circumstances leading up to

the hostilities.

Lastly, it's worth mentioning that the name of "The French and Indian War" is predominantly

used by the British and Americans, who named the conflict as such since it noted their

adversaries during that struggle, whereas in most other countries this fighting is traditionally

just grouped in with the rest of the Seven Years' War.

Having said that, let's now explore the circumstances that led to the opening of the

French and Indian War.

Although it was fundamentally the product of culminating tensions between the British

and French North American colonies, a few key events lay the groundwork for the opening

of this larger-scale conflict.

At their core, most of these events were tied into a dispute over the technical ownership

of the Ohio Country.

This debate became more serious following increased attempts by the British in 1747

to broaden their trading network into the Ohio Country, an area to which the French

laid claim.

After these efforts became more brazen, the French responded by launching a six-month

military expedition in 1749 in which their troops expulsed British traders from the region

and sought to solidify their tribal relations.

Despite this aggravation, the British sponsored the efforts of the Ohio Company of Virginia,

who in turn hired the frontiersman Christopher Gist in 1750 to explore the Ohio region and

establish new treaties with local tribes to allow further colonial expansion.

By 1752, the French again responded with another military expedition that began eliminating

illegal trading posts, arresting traders and attacking opposing native tribes.

Technically speaking, although exact dates aren't provided, this was around the point

where Assassin's Creed Rogue officially began, with the fictional, then-Assassin Shay

Cormac operating in the North Atlantic in 1752.

As part of the fabricated plot in Assassin's Creed, under the guise of having the Assassins

hunting down high ranking Templar figures, the game has Shay briefly eavesdrop on a meeting

between these individuals, who included Lawrence Washington, Samuel Smith and James Wardrop.

Interestingly enough, although they evidently weren't members of the secret Templar order,

these three men were in fact involved as either founding members, or as shareholders within

the Ohio Company of Virginia.

Nonetheless, as part of the invented narrative, Shay proceeded to assassinate the tuberculosis-ridden

Lawrence Washington and then began his hunt for the other two Templars in hopes of recovering

the precursor artifacts they had stolen from the Assassins.

Historically, during this period of down-time in the game, the aforementioned military conflict

was intensified further as the French launched yet another expedition into the Ohio Valley

in 1753.

Looking to make a more definitive claim to the region, they began constructing forts

at various key locations while ousting opposing tribes from the area.

This led certain Iroquois representative to seek aid from their British allies, which

they did by visiting William Johnson, the former Superintendent for Indian Affairs.

Having resigned from his role, Johnson was unable to pressure the Governor of New York

into supporting their allies by pushing back against the French, which ultimately led the

Iroquois Confederacy to declare their relationship with the British over.

Soon after this debacle, the Governor of Virginia stepped in to make a show of force against

the French.

To that effect, in late 1753 he dispatched a small expedition under the command of the

young George Washington.

This expedition set off with the goal of meeting the French to demand they leave the region.

The French commander flatly refused these demands, expressing that the area belonged

to them as the French had been its original explorers.

Washington returned to the governor in early 1754 with this message, learning upon his

arrival that plans had already been made to build a British fort in the area to counter

the expected French advance.

Unfortunately for the British, additional French troops were dispatched and marched

to the construction site of this new fort, permitting the British to leave while paying

them for their equipment, which the French then used to complete Fort Duquesne for themselves.

Within Assassin's Creed 3's lore, this would be the approximate period in which Haytham

Kenway killed one of the British Assassin mentors and then began his journey to the

13 colonies in hopes of consolidating its Templar presence.

Contextually, this was also around the point where Shay finally tracked down Samuel Smith

and killed him, thus recovering the Precursor box in the name of the Assassins.

However, historically speaking, this development with the French taking the fort coincided

with the Virginian governor dispatching Washington to support what he thought was the continued

construction of a British fort.

On his way, Washington met the retreating British forces and consequently devised a

plan to oust the French.

Grouping together with native allies, Washington mustered his troops and ambushed a French

scouting party in May of 1754, killing their commander and routing their forces in the

Battle of Jumonville Glen.

This very confrontation is commonly recognized as the unofficial start of the French and

Indian War.

Thereafter, Washington's forces retreated and built Fort Necessity in an attempt to

solidify their regional control.

However, within around a month the French struck back, forcing Washington to surrender.

Overall, these two battles signalled the opening of larger-scale hostilities within the colonies.

Although the majority of the large-scale battles to come would occur in the more northern colonies,

there were intermittent conflicts in the southern colonies as well, with certain individuals

being recognized for their participation in this less-active theater.

One of these men was Gilbert-Antoine de Saint-Maxent, who played a role in defending French Louisiana

from joint-British and Native attacks.

Following these confrontations, delegates from seven of the thirteen colonies gathered

together in what came to be known as the Albany Congress, which occurred from mid-June to

mid-July of 1754.

This event was represented in Assassin's Creed Rogue, as Shay continued his hunt for

the Templar James Wardrop.

While present at the gathering, Shay overheard a speech delivered by Benjamin Franklin, who

was making a strong effort to convince the delegates to accept his Plan of Union.

Historically, this was Franklin's unsuccessful attempted push, with the slogan "Join, or

Die", to unite the colonies under the authority of a monarchy-approved executive who could

manage their military defense and legislations.

Overall, this plan did not work out, as the Congress was primarily concerned with attempting

to negotiate better treaties with their potential indigenous allies.

Nonetheless, following the congress, the game had Shay conclude his fictional hunt for Wardrop,

finally killing the Templar and recovering the Voynich Manuscript, which was the remaining

precursor artifact the Assassins had lost.

This was immediately followed up with another invented interaction in which Benjamin Franklin

worked with the Assassins to decode the message of the precursor artifacts, eventually discovering

Lisbon to be the location of a first civilization temple for which they had been searching.

This would later lead Shay to begin his voyage to Portugal in hopes of reaching the site.

Within the real history, in response to the earlier battles, the British government resolved

to organize an army expeditionary force, under the command of Major General Edward Braddock,

with the purpose of putting an end to the French aggression.

Having learned of these plans, the French mustered their own army, commanded by the

Baron Dieskau which they sent off to the colonies, despite British attempts to intercept their

vessels.

In Assassin's Creed 3's storylines, this was also around the general timeframe in which

Haytham Kenway reached Boston and was greeted by his ally Charles Lee, an officer in the

British Army serving in the colonies at that time.

Working in unison with Charles, Haytham would then proceed to gather his other local Templar

allies, among which were the Marine Lieutenant John Pitcairn, the soldier Thomas Hickey,

and the physician Benjamin Church.

Although some records are contradictory on when Pitcairn and Hickey reached the colonies,

certain sources claim that all of these individuals would have historically been present in the

general area at that time.

What followed was a fictional series of missions in which the Templars consolidated their regional

control and began their hunt for a first civilization storehouse.

Anyways, getting back to the real history, following Braddock's arrival in the colonies,

the British prepared to launch their first large-scale response to the prior French advances.

Braddock's expedition against Fort Duquesne was to be one of four separate assaults in

which the British sought to capture four different French forts.

Leading a mixed force of British regulars and colonial militia, supported by George

Washington, this army began its march in June of 1755.

By July 8th they were near their target and were approached by French and Native envoys

who offered to negotiate for their peaceful withdrawal from the Fort.

Braddock refused these terms, as was briefly mentioned in Assassin's Creed 3.

On the following day, despite Washington's warnings to Braddock that his advance was

vulnerable due to the differences between the European warfare to which he was accustomed

and the more guerilla-based approach used by native and colonial forces, the General

still pushed forward.

As they crossed the river, the British forces suddenly ran into the French and their native

allies, who were on their way to, but had not yet, set up their ambush.

What followed is remembered as the Battle of the Monongahela, which was paralleled in

Assassin's Creed 3.

Historically, within the opening volleys of the confrontation, the French officer Daniel

Liénard de Beaujeu was killed, however this didn't prevent the Franco-Native coalition

from quickly gaining the upper hand and defeating the British expedition in a battle that ultimately

led to the later death of Braddock from his injuries.

Although much of this conflict was covered in AC3, a few main differences depicted were

the fact that the entire ambush was organized by Haytham and his native allies, along with

the idea that Charles Lee was the one to kill Beaujeu.

In reality, aside from Braddock's failure, the second British expedition was brought

to a halt due to disorganization, the third ended without any change in territorial gains

following the Battle of Lake George, while the fourth concluded with the successful acquisition

of Fort Beauséjour, thus isolating the fortress of Louisbourg from any further French ground

support.

As part of a long-term campaign effort to continue cutting off Louisbourg from French

allies and trade, the British began the expulsion of the Acadians, a task in which they sought

to forcibly remove and relocate the native Acadian population from their homes.

Many of these individuals would eventually be moved to southern colonies.

Evidently, this effort was met with fierce resistance over the following years.

Anecdotally, although not related to the French and Indian War, this would have been the point

in Rogue where Shay reached Lisbon and the game had him accidentally caused the November

1st, 1755 earthquake that essentially destroyed the city, by disturbing the Piece of Eden

hidden below it.

The assassin would barely escape the disaster, sail back home and accuse his mentor of setting

him up to slaughter innocents.

Ultimately, in this fictional confrontation Shay would try to steal the precursor manuscript

to prevent this event from ever being repeated, however he was caught by the assassins and

when trying to escape, was shot and fell off a cliff.

This would lead to the equally invented plot section in which Shay would be saved by an

unknown figure and brought to New York to recover, from where he would launch his personal

campaign against the local gangs.

Historically, by 1756 the British war effort was disorganized as their new leadership structure,

established after Braddock's death, was incapable of creating an agreed-upon set of

expeditions.

Taking advantage of this disarray, the Governor-General of New France launched an aggressive retaliation,

leading to the destruction of a British fort at the Battle of Fort Bull.

Consequently, both France and Britain sought to install new leadership structures for their

forces within the colonies, with the French reinforcements under Louis-Joseph de Montcalm

and the Chevalier de Lévis arriving in May, while the British under Loudoun and Abercrombie

were established in July.

As one of his first acts, Montcalm was victorious at the Battle of Fort Oswego, and thus further

limited the British capability to launch attacks into New France.

It is also worth mentioning that in May of 1756 war was officially declared between Britain

and France, thus signifying the technical start to the Seven Years' War.

Although the conflict had already been raging for nearly two years, some sources record

that this officially declaration pushed even more individuals to enlist, with Paul Revere

being one example, despite not seeing any actual fighting during his brief tenure in

the militia.

This was the timeframe in Rogue where Shay, the fictional protagonist, became more involved

in the Templar movement indirectly, helping them fight off the gangs in New York, while

also defeating certain Assassin allies.

In reality, at this time the British sought to strike a major blow to the French by attacking

Quebec, their capital, however before this plan could be executed, it was instead decided

that the fortress of Louisbourg should be dealt with beforehand.

During this year there were continued naval confrontations between the British and French

in the area, with an example of this being the failed attempt of the commissary general,

Jean-Jacques Blaise d'Abbadie to deliver supplementary resources to their now-isolated

fortress of Louisbourg.

Nonetheless, by the time the British were ready to strike, the French naval presence

around Louisbourg had finally increased to a point where success seemed unlikely, leading

them to cancel their invasion.

Notably, among the chaos surrounding this naval warfare, another incredibly important

confrontation was unfolding at Fort William Henry.

Following an extended campaign where Montcalm's troops successfully picked off additional

British forces, destroyed their supplies and left them stranded, the French General began

his approximate week-long siege in August of 1757.

At the time, the fort's outnumbered British garrison was led by Colonel George Monro who

did his best to hold off the French in hopes that reinforcements might arrive, however

he was eventually forced to surrender.

This event, and its subsequent aftermath were also depicted in Assassin's Creed Rogue.

Within the game's narrative, one of Monro's requests for help made it to Shay who sailed

quickly to Fort William Henry in hopes of assisting his ally.

Upon arrival he learned that William Johnson's reinforcements had never arrived, which historically

happened since Johnson's superior refused to dispatch the man and his joint Native-Militia

force because he felt that the fort was already lost.

Nonetheless, Shay reached the outside of the Fort just as the British began their withdrawal,

which was part of the surrender terms, that stipulated they would leave without further

confrontation on the condition that the garrison be allowed to travel unharmed to Fort Edward.

What followed is considered among the most notorious events of the war.

During their evacuation, the British soldiers were suddenly attacked by Montcalm's native

allies, who disregarded the terms of the surrender.

Although sources differ on the number of casualties incurred, and the degree to which the French

military tried to stop the attack, it is generally listed as a massacre with many of the British

being killed or taken captive.

Within the scope of Assassin's Creed Rogue, the suddenness of this inexplicably violent

event is attributed to the fictional native Assassin Kesegowaase, who the game depicted

as organizing the massacre for the purpose of killing Monro, who was a Templar, and retrieving

the precursor manuscript he possessed.

However, Shay's intervention allowed Monro to survive, which paralleled his actual real-world

survival of the attack.

What then followed in the game months later was an entirely fictional battle in which

Kesegowaase and his allies struck at Albany in hopes of assassinating Monro.

Although Shay defeated the assassin, Monro was still killed and the manuscript was lost,

which the game used to explain his death from natural causes on November 3rd, 1757.

Immediately after, Haytham Kenway, the grandmaster of the colonial Templars, officially inducted

Shay into their order.

Historically, with the beginning of 1758 the tide of the French and Indian war started

to shift.

Between the British limiting their capacity to receive supplies from France, a sub-par

harvest and an increase in disease, the forces in New France were incapable of renewing their

offensive and instead settled into a defensive position in hopes of holding their line.

Determined to seize this opportunity and gain access to the St. Lawrence River to launch

future attacks into New France, the British prepared another attempt to take Louisbourg.

Under the command of Major general Jeffrey Amherst, a large British fleet laid siege

to the fortress for nearly two months until it finally capitulated.

Assassin's Creed Rogue featured part of this siege when Shay and his fellow Templars

joined their ally James Cook, the Master of the HMS Pembroke with the intention of providing

their support in his real-world participation within the battle.

It was during this fictionally exaggerated conflict with the French vessels that the

Templars faced off with the equally-invented Assassin Adewale, who was eventually forced

to flee when the full might of the British fleet arrived to lay siege to the fortress.

They would thereafter proceed to later hunt down and kill the Assassin for his interference.

In reality, the second British invasion planned for that year met with disaster when the significantly

larger army led by James Abercrombie was thoroughly defeated by the much-smaller French forces

under the command of Louis-Joseph de Montcalm during the two-day Battle of Fort Carillon.

Although, it is worth mentioning that a detachment of these same British forces did succeed in

capturing and then destroying Fort Frontenac nearly 2 months later.

Following the mixed results of their second army, the final British invasion force reached

Fort Duquesne in September of 1758.

Although the French defenders initially succeeded in holding the invaders back, recognizing

that they were outnumbered and likely could not withstand another attack, they remained

in the fort until November at which point they burned it to the ground and fled the

area.

By the end of 1758, in face of its limited colonial victories, France instead decided

to invest in a failed plan to invade Britain as part of the more wide-spread Seven Years'

War, which ultimately meant a decline in their commitment to the North American theater of

the conflict.

Consequently, in 1759 the British were once again on the offensive.

The Battle of Fort Niagara occurred throughout the month of July and concluded with a British

victory under the leadership of William Johnson, who took command when his superior was killed

in the fighting.

Immediately afterwards, General Amherst's army arrived at Fort Carillon and dwarfed

the small force of French defenders.

Following orders from Montcalm, the French commander stationed at Carillon attempted

to burn the fort down, however after they fled the final damage wasn't significant

and the British were able to occupy and fortify the position, renaming it Fort Ticonderoga.

Serving as a Captain in the Provincial Army at the time, James Barrett was present during

this period of British military success.

Many of these prior conflicts, including the earlier capture of Louisbourg all came into

play following a three-month siege that led to the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in

September of 1759.

This significant confrontation is said to have taken less than an hour, the results

of which were an overwhelming British victory.

Notably, both of the opposing armies' commanders, James Wolfe on the British side, and Louis-Joseph

de Montcalm on the French side, died from wounds incurred during the fighting.

Within the following days the city of Quebec was surrendered to the British.

John Parker was among the soldiers who served in this conflict on the British side, acting

as a sergeant during the battle.

The results of this conflict are thought to have been among the most deciding instances

in determining the victor of this war.

Given the start of the winter season, the fighting subsided for the following months.

These same months would actually represent the concluding portion of Assassin's Creed

Rogue.

At this point, the game tackled an entirely fictionalized stretch of story that first

had Shay confront and kill the invented Assassin Hope while in New York in October of 1759,

and then begin his hunt for Louis-Joseph Gaultier, Chevalier de la Vérendrye, a former Commandant

of the poste de l'Ouest that the game presented as a member of the Assassin brotherhood.

The Templars finally caught up to him in early 1760 and learned from him the location of

Liam and Achilles.

Ultimately, this led to an invented final confrontation in March of 1760, after sailing

to the Arctic, in which the Templars and Assassins fought, accidently triggering an earthquake

by touching the piece of Eden.

In the end, Liam died from his injuries, and Shay convinced Haytham to spare Achilles,

which he did but only after crippling him.

As the final portion of Shay's story within this timeframe, he was given the years-long

task of tracking down the Precursor box the Templars had lost.

Historically, in April of 1760 the Chevalier de Lévis, successor to Montcalm led his army

back to Quebec and faced off against the British defenders under James Murray.

After a bloody day of fighting during the Battle of Sainte-Foy, the British were overwhelmed

by the French advance and retreated back into Quebec city.

Although the Chevalier de Lévis laid siege to the city, he was unable to take it and

waited for reinforcements and supplies from France.

Unfortunately, these efforts were thwarted during the Battle of Restigouche in which

the British completely halted any relief efforts heading to the troops in New France.

Without any support, and with additional British troops arriving instead, the Chevalier de

Lévis was forced to lift his siege and return to Montreal.

By September of 1760, with British forces under General Amherst closing in on Montreal,

and with no relief in sight, the French negotiated their surrender in a deal which would permit

their citizens to maintain their colonial residence and their right to practice their

religion, to which the British agreed.

It is said that Israel Putnam was one of the many soldiers who marched onto Montreal in

this final stage of the North American conflict.

Although this technically marked the end of the French and Indian War in 1760, hostilities

continued in the form of minor isolated skirmishes that were often silenced by the British, until

the February 10th, 1763 signing of the Treaty of Paris, which signalled the official end

to the conflict in tandem with the end of the Seven Years' War.

It would have been within this interval of time, following the surrender of Montreal

in late 1760 that the young Ratonhnhaké:ton's village was burned down in November.

In the game, this was presented as the doing of George Washington, who ordered his troops

to destroy the village in an attempt to halt any further attacks from regional Native American

tribes.

Although I had trouble finding a historical equivalent to this event, it definitely paralleled

Washington's later actions during the American Revolution, and was perhaps representative

of certain extreme measures used by the British in this immediate post-war period when quelling

rebellions that oppose their victory.

For the Post-game history, I'll just quickly go over the concluding circumstances of this

conflict.

In terms of the major results of the War within the North American colonies specifically,

France essentially surrendered the vast majority of its regional colonial holdings, with the

British acquiring French Canada and Acadia alongside Spanish Florida, while the Spanish

were given French Louisiana in turn.

Now that we've reached the conclusion of this sizeable event, I feel comfortable with

moving on to the final chapter of the video.

In this portion, we'll review everything that's been learned today and compare its

depiction in the games to the actual history.

To start, I'm just briefly going to go over the entirely fictionalized portions of the

games during the French and Indian War.

Clearly, chief among these fabrications, as always, is the Assassin vs Templar battle

that formulates the protagonists' narratives during their hunt for precursor artifacts.

Next was the attack on Albany, led by the fictional assassin Kesegowaase, which never

historically occurred.

Lastly, and I suppose this does tie into my first point, Assassin's Creed Rogue's

ending, from Shay's hunt for Hope all the way to Haytham sparring Achilles, and all

the confrontations therein, was essentially fictionalized.

Having cleared up those imagined segments of the game, we'll now go over the real

historical events that Ubisoft either manipulated or embellished, as a way of accommodating

their Assassin's Creed plot.

Although I won't get too into detail about how various individuals weren't actually

assassinated, but rather died from different causes, as that will be saved for their respective

videos at a later date, I will momentarily touch on a few of these cases in this summary.

For that reason, the first point I want to touch on was Shay's mission to kill Lawrence

Washington.

Despite actually genuinely dying around that time from tuberculosis, the element I personally

liked more about this encounter was how the game presented a connection between Lawrence,

Samuel and James as members of the Templar Order, which paralleled their actual connection

as business associates within the Ohio Company of Virginia.

The next element I find worth discussing is the presence of Haytham's allies within

the colonies.

Even though there isn't much question as to Lee, Church and Johnson being in the region,

the game seems to have taken the side of certain sources which state that Hickey and Pitcairn

would have also been near Boston at that time, a fact that is contradicted by certain other

resources that only claim they reached the colonies later.

Admittedly, due to the limited records on both individuals, this isn't necessarily

an incorrect point, but rather just one to take with a grain of salt since there are

contradictory interpretations on their arrival dates.

In succession to this idea, I'll also quickly re-iterate that notwithstanding the fact that

there was an earthquake in Lisbon on November 1st, 1755, it clearly wasn't caused by a

piece of Eden.

Anyways, the following historical tweak occurred during the surrender of Fort William Henry,

where the game took liberties by crediting the native attack on the plans of the assassin

Kesegowaase who sought to kill George Monro, when in reality the reason for committing

this massacre remains a debated topic to this day.

Also, just before I reach my last anecdote, I'd like to quickly mention that the naval

battle depicted in the game as a prelude to the siege of Louisbourg was overall an exaggeration,

as the French did not launch a pre-emptive strike which was almost single-handedly dealt

with by one vessel.

In fact, they were significantly outnumbered by the British which meant that the French

generally maintained a defensive position throughout that conflict.

Lastly, the final point worth discussing when considering alterations to the history by

the games was George Washington's role in the destruction of Ratonhnhaké:ton's village

during the French and Indian War.

Whereas there are records of Washington's involvement in such attacks later in his life,

I couldn't find a definitive source that stated he committed these acts during the

French and Indian War, although this wasn't an uncommon occurrence during the period,

and Washington did come to be known by the Iroquois as the "Town Destroyer", although

some attribute this more to his familial ties to John Washington, who was given the same

name years earlier.

Keeping all of that information in mind, we can now take a moment and contemplate whether

the French and Indian war was fairly depicted mainly between Assassin's Creed Rogue and

Assassin's Creed 3.

In general, I would personally say that this conflict was well demonstrated in the games,

however there are definitely a few aspects I'd like to quick go over.

My main grievance, and again this is my personal opinion, is tied to the fact that despite

the choice to essentially have the Assassins on the side of the French and the Templars

on the side of the British this only came into play in a couple instances within the

story in terms of the battles and events depicted.

Furthermore, and I realize I'm nitpicking, it was also odd to see Adewale back but this

time supporting the French war effort, especially when taking into consideration the events

of Freedom Cry.

Nevertheless, outside of these minor complaints I truly appreciated the attention to detail

which was utilized when portraying certain developments in the war.

In particular, among those that stuck out for me were the Albany Congress, where we

got to see Benjamin Franklin proposing his Plan of the Union which was seen as too extreme

at the time, but would prove to be a foundational concept behind the later Articles of Confederation.

Another such occurrence was during the Braddock Expedition where, even with the game's alterations,

much of the actual history behind the failed British attack was fairly demonstrated, down

to the General's disinclination to resolving things peacefully before the fighting began.

Overall, although the games' stories only occasionally intersected with a few of the

French and Indian War's major events, when they did so, it was traditionally with an

appreciated attention to detail, and for that reason I did enjoy getting to play through

this influential historical period that would be integral in setting the stage for the later

American Revolutionary War.

Having said that, we have reached the end of today's video.

If you enjoyed the content, please share this series with your friends and be sure to explore

our other episodes.

I've just passed the half-way mark on covering the time periods of the franchise's main

titles, and although I intend on finishing this process before tackling other subjects,

please still feel free to leave me your topic requests for future videos in the comments.

As always, my sources used for making this video will be in the description bar below.

Thank you for watching.

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You Have To Love Yourself To Grow | "Forgive Yourself" @lifeasusualblog - Duration: 2:58.

Today we're going to talk about the one

thing you can do to get through a

problem.

Welcome to the Life as Usual video blog

where I Adam Thomas walk you through

principles of self-awareness, execution,

and direction to help you become a more

impactful leader and today I want to

talk about one thing that you can do to

get you over a problem. It's not complicated

in fact it's very simple. Forgive

Yourself

We are our own worst critics when it

comes to seeing all the bad that we did

all the things we could have done and

all the things that make us "wrong" I

think no one sees it faster then you Do

And as a result when something bad

happens or when crisis arise we are

often ready to blame ourselves. We are often

ready to say we weren't good enough or

we''re stupid or you're the first

person to say you're not a "good person" I

want you to know that it is a mistake to

think that way.

First thing I want you to know is that

we all make mistakes. Whether it's in

business or social enterprise or

politics whatever field anybody you see

the top is made mistakes

no one's perfect. But one of the ways

that they stay at the top if they don't

spend time wallowing or they don't spend

time blaming themselves. Instead of

looking at what went wrong

you're more focused on

"who" went wrong which can cause you not only

to blame yourself to blame others and

that's counterproductive. Your job as a

leader is to not only lead when things

are good but to pick up the pieces with

things are bad so instead when crisis

happens and things slow down instead of

blaming yourself you have an opportunity

to set the precedent with you and the

people around you

by forgiving yourself loving yourself

and then tackling the problem as it is a

separate problem not you. My name is Adam

Thomas and thanks for watching the life

as usual video blog.

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Korean embassy in Beijing to issue visas directly to Chinese travelers amid China's banning - Duration: 2:02.

Amid China's continued retaliation against Korea's THAAD defense upgrade decision, Seoul

is seeking countermeasures to cope with the situation.

Such as allowing Chinese travelers to apply their visas directly to Korean government

institutions,... despite their country's ban on travel agencies selling travel packages

to Korea.

Lee Ji-won has our top story.

Chinese nationals will now be able to apply for visas directly at South Korean embassies

and consulates... as a remedy to China's ban on selling package tours to South Korea.

Previously Chinese travelers had to go through designated travel agencies.

On Sunday, sources in China said the Korean embassy in Beijing as well as all other Korean

diplomatic missions and even non-consular government institutions had begun accepting

visa applications last Friday.

The Korean embassy in Beijing said in a statement that rumors circulating online that South

Korea has stopped granting visas to Chinese citizens are not true, and that visas are

being issued as normal.

This comes after China's national tourism agency last week called on travel agencies

across the country... to stop selling all packages to Korea starting March 15th, in

retaliation for Seoul's decision to deploy the THAAD missile defense system on Korean

soil.

China has retaliated in other ways, too, such as refusing to approve a massive amount of

Korean imports, saying that they "do not meet their trade requirements."

Chinese media reported Sunday that the authorities in the country's northeastern province of

Liaoning did not approve customs clearance for Korean food products that arrived a day

before,... because the dates of production and the health certificates did not match.

They also discarded more than two tons of fish products... for not meeting China's standards

for food additives.

With more retaliation likely to come,... the Korean embassy in Beijing on Friday set up

a special task force to look after the interests of its citizens and businesses.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

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Naruto lost amv - Duration: 4:02.

Lyrics from colorcodedlyrics.com

I'm still standing here with my eyes closed Lost between the deserts and oceans

I'm still wandering Where should I go yeah

I didn't know there were this many Paths I can't go and paths I can't take

I never felt this way before Am I becoming an adult?

This is too hard, is this path right for me I am confused Never leave me alone

I still believe even though it's unbelievable To lose your path Is the way to find that path

Lost my way Constantly pushing without rest within the harsh rainstorms

Lost my way Within a complicated world without an exit

Lost my way Lost my way No matter how much I wander, I want to believe in my path

Lost my way Found my way

I once saw an ant going somewhere There is no way to find the path at once

Constantly crashing and crawling forward To find something to eat, roaming for days

You know There is a reason for all this frustration I believe that we're on the right path

If we ever find it We will return home at once just like an ant

This is too hard, is this path right for me I am so confused Don't you leave me alone

I still want to believe even though it's unbelieveable To lose your path Is the way to find that path

Lost my way Constantly pushing without rest within the harsh rainstorms

Lost my way Within a complicated world without an exit

Lost my way Lost my way I wander, I want to believe in my path

So long Goodbye to my hope with no promise

So long Even if I'm slow I will walk with my own feet

Because I know this path is mine to take Even if I go back, I will reach this path eventually

I never I will never I will never lose my dream

Lost my way Constantly pushing without rest within the harsh rainstorms

Lost my way Within a complicated world without an exit

Lost my way Lost my way I wander, I want to believe in my path

Lost my way Found my way

Thanks for watching

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Speaking Practice - Duration: 2:53.

This video is going to be very quick.

In my last video on Thursday, I taught how to study more efficiently.

How to organize your time in order to study more efficiently.

And that you should study the four skills every day.

The four skills are: READING, WRITING, LISTENING and SPEAKING

And if you study the four skills every day, it will be enough for you to improve your English a lot, so please, do that.

In the video today we are going to focus on speaking, so please, listen to my sentence, pause the video, write it down

And then, say that loud, repeat that many times until you get the perfect pronunciation, speed and accuracy.

Focus on pronunciation, speed and accuracy.

Okay so the sentence is.

Repeat after me.

Are you ready to repeat after me?

Yes teacher, I'm always ready! I'm always ready for you.

Alright, so repeat.

The big black bug bit the big black bear.

Where's the big black bear that the big black bug bit?

Repeat

Yes, it's perfect.

Now you just have to repeat that many times.

Yes teacher, it's great to practice speaking.

English is funny.

And it's weird sometimes, isn't it?

English is a little bit weird.

It can be understood through tough thorough thought though

What did you say?

English is weird.

It can be understood through tough thorough thought though

Through tough thorough thought though

These words are nice, teach me, what do they mean?

English is weird it can be understood through though thorough thought though

Okay, say that.

Okay, so watch the video again, pause at my sentences, write them down and try to say them.

In order to practice your speaking.

Again, and again, and again, many times, fifteen times.

You are gonna improve your English today.

Do that.

Thank you very much for watching and I'll see you tomorrow.

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The Human Bridge Of Musicality - Duration: 13:41.

Vsauce!

Kevin here, I'm gonna play a song I wrote just for you.

Ready?

Here we go.

[drill noise] Wait, is this a song?

Is a drill… music?

Actually let's back up a second.

Like all the way back.

Let's put you back in the womb.

Hey, can you hear me?

You're listening to your first song.

That consistent rhythm is the beat of your mother's heart.

The uterine blood and amniotic fluid flowing around you create that gentle drone.

Consonants and high frequency sounds are filtered by the layers of skin and fat in your mother's

abdomen, but you can hear a soft melody of low frequency bass and vowels.

Your eyelids are closed until 28 weeks after conception, but you start to hear at week

18.

Before even knowing there's a world to see, you're immersed in a world of music.

Ah, you've been born!

Welcome to humanity -- and your brain has gifted you with musicality.

While music is a social and cultural construct, meaning that it's something we create ourselves,

musicality describes the mental processes that underlie musical behavior and perception.

Your brain is trained to respond to emotional and intonational aspects of the human voice,

an important feature of human biology.

Despite only an 8% body mass difference, adult males have a voice about 50% deeper than females.

Your brain adapts to processing information being delivered at different pitches, but

studies show Tweety Bird and the rest of the animal kingdom have trouble with this.

Relative pitch allows you recognize relationships between notes to transpose the same tune in

a different key.

So if you hear "Mary Had A Little Lamb" sung in a high pitch by Mickey Mouse or in

a low pitch by Darth Vader, you'll still recognize that it's "Mary Had A Little

Lamb."

Tweety Bird and Curious George would think they were completely different songs.

Okay, humans notice the nuance of pitch.

But what happens when you lose the sense of hearing or never had it in the first place?

The brains of the deaf and hard of hearing can rewire to feel music rather than hear

it.

The information is processed in the brain similarly to how others hear sound.

Even without the ability to hear, music finds its way into our bodies.

And for some people that experience results in feeling...meh!

An estimated 4% of humans lack musicality.

Amusia is an inability to recognize pitch changes and can include problems with musical

recognition and memory.

This causes difficulty understanding not only the emotion of music, but also nuances of

language.

Like being able to distinguish the pitch change that differentiates statements from questions.

This is a statement.

This is a question?

And their short-term pitch sequence memory deficiency prevents amusics from forming the

story of music in their minds -- to remember the pitches they've heard, to anticipate

their repetition, and to be aroused by their changes.

Yet some can process pitch and still not derive any gratification from music.

Most people physiologically react to pleasurable music with higher skin conductance and heart

rate, but researchers found that people with musical anhedonia show no relationship between

musical enjoyment and a physiological response.

While music can give most people chills, a dopamine increase in the nucleus accumbens,

music to them is just kinda...friend-zoned.

These musical disorders show us that music isn't just about processing sound -- it's

about using that sound to understand the thoughts and feelings of others.

An education that begins after the doctor slaps your tiny butt cheeks and your mom starts

babbling in your crying cute little infant face.

Baby talk or Motherese is a type of speech marked by exaggerated pitch.

Our earliest understanding of verbal communication involves Prosody, the rhythmic patterns of

stress and intonation in language.

"Mama.

Dada."

Without that pitch change it sounds emotionless, robotic and kinda creepy.

"MAMA."

Studies show babies pay more attention when they hear exaggerated pitch, length, and timbre.

Their brains love the excitement of surprises.

Pitch can matter a lot to meaning; it's so important in Mandarin Chinese that the

same word can have completely different meanings based on how you say it.

"Ma" can mean mother, lazy, hemp or horse.

Before kids learn syntax, they may learn the building blocks of language through The Alphabet

Song.

Which comes from a French folk song Mozart popularized in 'Twelve Variations on 'Ah

vous dirai-je, Maman' -- later becoming Baa, Baa Black Sheep and Twinkle, Twinkle

Little Star.

It's a popular tune.

Not only does musicality help with language and predates the alphabet song, musicality

predates the alphabet itself... and all written language.

By a lot.

Middle Age bards, Beethoven, and Beyoncé didn't invent musical communication.

Before our ancestors developed writing -- values, memories, and customs were conveyed through

song.

Sacred song-cycles honored the Gods, passed down histories and were the essential medium

of memory.

Ethnomusicologist John Blacking suggests singing and dancing preceded homo sapiens by several

hundred thousand years.

Caves are full of acoustic reverberations, like your shower, that must've made Caveman

Ugg feel like Pavarotti.

But Ugg couldn't just make noise - Ugg needed notes.

Unlike noise which features sharp, erratic waveforms, notes are repeating ripple patterns

of sound.

A hammer hitting a nail creates an irregular ripple of air pressure while a flute can create

a consistent ripple that repeats over and over.

An easy way to produce notes is with a column.

Flutes and clarinets vibrate the air within a column.

Strings are columns that can vibrate.

Pressing a tightly-stretched string against the neck of an instrument shortens its length,

which alters its vibration and pitch.

The consistent whirring of a spinning drill produces a musical note and sustaining it

is a form of drone music.

Controlling notes and creating music make audible order out of nature's chaos.

Darkness is scary and overwhelming because you can't see what danger may be lurking...

but you can renew your comfort with light.

Silence reflects the absence of life.

We often say it's, "Dead quiet."

But you can fight back with sound.

And in that battle, you form a relationship with people you'll never meet.

As the language of emotion and physiological arousal, music is a fundamental method of

connecting you to others.

Preliterate tribes used music to unify the group in times of danger; songs are used in

religious services to coalesce the group.

In music, collaborating becomes proof that the sum can be greater than its individual

parts.

Music welds you together with others at parties, clubs, weddings, work, and even funerals.

Concerts are a celebration of collective cultural unity.

In movies, music reinforces and heightens the emotion of the scene.

National anthems reflect the history, values, and dreams of entire countries made up of

millions of people past, present, and future.

Music unites what you see, what you hear, what you think, and what you feel -- literally.

Sound physically touches you.

My voice is touching your ear drums and causing them to go in and out.

I'm moving part of you with every word.

Music is so intrinsically tied to our motor systems that children have difficulty remaining

still when singing.

A study of music's effects on exercise showed cyclists who synchronized their movement with

music required 7% less oxygen than those who didn't.

The rhythm and tempo of music can unlock the body for sufferers of Parkinson's disease,

freeing them to move despite the disease freezing their movement.

It's the soundtrack to our motion and behavior - consciously and subconsciously.

Background music in stores influences shoppers to stay longer and buy more.

If classical music is playing in a liquor store, you're more likely to buy more expensive

wine.

If French music is playing, you're more likely to buy French wine.

Music drives cultural behaviors -- and connects us to time, which is why songs arouse a strong

sense of nostalgia.

Your head is like a jukebox with eyeballs.

The songs you know become part of your mental catalog, and you're able to recall them

with incredible accuracy.

Earworms are those catchy, bits of music that repeat over and over sometimes called "involuntary

musical imagery."

It's also possible to remember almost nothing but music.

In his book, Musicophilia, Oliver Sacks tells the tale of former renowned musician and conductor

Clive Wearing who, after a brain infection, had virtually his entire memory erased.

Retrograde amnesia left him unable to recall his past and his anterograde amnesia only

allows his short term memory to last only up to 30 seconds.

After every handful of blinks, Clive's eyes open to a brand new world.

His subsequent loneliness, confusion and constant fear left him feeling robbed of consciousness.

He says, "It's like being dead."

In an attempt to regain control of his life, he started keeping a journal.

But the entries amounted to simply repeating the same sentiment and crossing out the previous

one.

This time properly awake.

This time finally awake.

This time completely awake.

One of Clive's only portals back his life is his wife, Deborah.

To him, her visits to the facility where he lives are a miracle, resulting in sobbing

and clinging to her presence.

But within minutes of her departure he leaves messages for her saying, "Please come and

see me, darling -- it's been ages since I've seen you.

Please fly here at the speed of light."

She would've had to travel at the speed of light to get there before Clive forgot

that he needed to see her.

The only other gateway to himself, the only thing that holds him in the state of being

Clive -- is music.

He plays the piano, sings, and learns new songs.

While eating a chocolate bar, he is constantly surprised by how the bar is changing because

he forgets that he has been eating it.

But as he plays music, his symptoms are suspended temporarily.

Music allows a precious moment in which Clive Wearing is…

Clive Wearing again.

The momentum of the music briefly keeps him afloat before sinking back down into that

lost place.

Through music, he stays awake...completely awake...until the song is over.

An 1886 painting by George Frederic Watts depicts Hope as a blindfolded woman sitting

on the globe, clutching a broken harp and desperately listening to the sound of a single,

frail string -- the only one that remains.

As long as you have music and the ability to embrace meaning from the sounds around

you, you cannot be alone.

That is…

Hope.

And as always - thanks for watching.

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Drawing my Instagram Followers (as FIENDS) - Duration: 7:25.

*pop*

Woot!

*video game start sound*

So it's been awhile since the last time I did a "draw my followers" video so I

thought it would be fun...

Excuse you?

I'm filming.

Oh, don't mind me, I'm just playing this AWESOME GAME.

What game is that, David?

BEST FIENDS.

Seriously?

You haven't heard of it?

It's only the BEST GAME EVER.

Best Fiends?

What are you saying about?

Best Fiends is a free puzzle adventure game where you collect and build a team of Fiends

to defeat slugs.

You do this by matching same-colored objects.

The 30th Fiend, Pop, is being introduced this month!

Wow.

I know.

Connect to Facebook to compete with your friends on the new leaderboards - I'm on level 33

so try and beat me if you can!

This month, Best Fiends is introducing Granny Slug through a new mini game for those who

love a challenge.

So download the game FOR FREE and if you download now using the link below, look up, you'll

get $5 worth of gold and diamonds to that upgrade you want.

You know what you should do?

What should Ido?

YOU SHOULD DRAW our followers AS BEST FIEND Characters.

I SHALL!!

Away

*ridiculous music*

So if you have not gotten the memo yet, yes.

This video is sponsored by Best Fiends.

Like every other YouTuber ever.

The reason why these guys are actually such a great sponsor and why so many people do

it it because they actually want your real, honest opinion.

So, silliness aside, my honest opinion is that it is surprisingly a really good game

and it is rather addictive.

So now that the required part is over, time to draw you guys.

I actually went to Instagram cause it was Instagram's turn.

BUt the twist is that I'm going to be drawing you like you're a best fiend.

Because you guys are MY best...fiends...get it?

...It's good.

(david from behind) it's good.

Thank you.

I asked you guys to use the hashtag "drawmecrystal" and now is the moment for me to find you.

Alaskathenerd you are my first victim.

It could just be the red and black, but I kinda want to make you, like, a lady bug.

SO that's what I'm going to do.

I'm going to make you into a lady bug.

And for those of you who are going to inevitably ask, I am drawing in Adobe Illustrator.

I get that question a lot.

So, that's what I use.

This is not going to look exactly like Best Fiends' style because I am not super good

at mimicking styles.

I'll try, but this is gonna be way more cute.

Even when I try really hard to not be cutesy, it just, it just comes out that way.

You look like you have a really fun haircut.

Eyes are all big.

And now their eyes, I know I had drawn them like this, but I'm gonna try something.

Their eyes are way more roundy.

Like circley and roundy and bulby.

So...now that I'm looking at, now that I've had a chance to like, re look at the Best

Fiends characters, their eyes are a lot more round.

So...

Now...let me go back...

to that awesome sauce eyeliner situation...

I liked the other eyes a little bit better because their close to my style, but I think

these are capturing your like, rocker-ish essence a little better...?

And it's also a little closer to the Best Fiends style so I'm going to keep these.

I think I like that.

I thought about coloring it but that would just take way more time.

And I have somewhere to be in about 3 hours.

So I'm just gonna leave it like that so I can get to as many people as I can.

You guys make this so difficult.

Every single time.

You guys are all so freaking cute.

Ok Art_Tainted_ I think I'm going to make you my next fiend, buggy buddy.

And now that I am looking at your profile, you are like, really good at this art thing.

Like, props on the art-ing.

I'm gonna make you a little, like...little caterpillar buddy.

I'm gonna do that one.

No I've noticed that Best Fiends as well as having really roundy type eyes, they also

like, incorporate the mouth into the head...?

If that makes any sense?

That ended up a little better than I thought it was going to be.

You have a really big smile and I want to encapsulate that.

Also I need room for all them braces.

*laughs* Does that look like braces?

I also need to find a way to keep your eyes round, like in Best Fiends, but also, make

them adorable and squinty like your eyes are.

So...Let's see if I can do that.

You also has some really great a lot of freckers (freckles) that I will draw.

*Sings freckles and constellations by dodie*

Alright, now I just gotta give you little feet-ies.

I wanted to draw your puppy friend, but I dont have the time.

So this is gonna do.

Yay!

Ok, moving on.

The next Guildy I am going to draw is actually Fantasticfilmfriends and I think I am going

to draw you as a dragonfly with ice skates on.

Yeah, he has to have a cool guy smirk.

He was wearing a Batman shirt, how can I ode to Batman in the dragonfly...?

I'll give him a little bat logo on the side.

*Sings batman theme*

This style is particularly hard (for me) to draw because all of their eyes are so round

(it's hard to express individuality and emotion).

Not that I am doing a great job of drawing in that style anyway, but...

How do I make it look like this guy?

His eyes are squinty.

(David off screen) Give him quaf (bouncy and nice) hair.

Give him quaf hair?

Ok.

That's some Evan Edinger hair, right there.

*Sings* To the fella over there with the hella good hair.

Taylor Swift is my guilty pleasure.

Google play music was like, what bands do you like?

And they were like, all these things?

And I was like, yeah totes.

And then they were like, TAYLORSWIFT?!

And I was like, I looked one way and I looked the other, and I was like, *whispers* yes.

Yeah, I think that's..I think that's you fantasticfilmfriends...I think that's you...

I'm happy with my little best fiend friends.

I'm actually surprised at myself, I wasn't sure I was going to be able to do this *laughs*

It was still a good time.

Yay!!

Thank you guys so much for watching.

If you enjoyed this video, please so me a huge favor and subscribity-scribe by clicking

my face down in the corner for more videos like this and like other stuff.

Big shout out to best fiends for being such a great sponsor and helping me pay my bills,

so I don't...die...

Thank you guys so much for watching, my name is Crystal.

Stay Awesome.

Bye.

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Now THAT Can Barely Classify as Music! (Now That's What I Call Music Parody) - Duration: 1:02.

We're going down, down

And then we go LEFT

and sometimes we might just go r i g h t

and then sometimes i feel like I could go up

but then I say NO and then I go down more

gas prices today aren't right~

lucky for you I ride my bike, I ride my bike

(pleasekillme)

DISCLAIMER: mop falls apart when taking on water

mop consists of rabid ferret attached to a non absorbant wig

keep far distance away from children

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Hero (2002)

Vertigo (1958)

Sunshine (2007)

Amélie (2001)

In the Mood for Love (2000)

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008)

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)

Peaky Blinders (BBC)

A Trip to the Moon [coloured] (1902)

Hannibal (NBC)

Antichrist (2009)

X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)

The Silenced (2015), The Handmaiden (2016)

Vertigo (1958)

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)

Vertigo (1958)

Hero (2002)

Pan's Labyrinth (2006)

Snowpiercer (2014)

Sunshine (2007)

Hannibal (NBC)

It Follows (2014)

Room (2015)

City of God (2002)

The Handmaiden (2016)

Under The Skin (2014)

Vertigo (1958)

The Handmaiden (2016)

Ex-Machina (2015)

The Handmaiden (2016)

City of God (2002)

The Silenced (2015)

The Hunger Games (2012)

12 Years a Slave (2014)

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008)

Baraka (1992)

Samsara (2011)

Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (2015)

Ex-Machina (2015)

The Game (1997)

Don't Breathe (2016)

Panic Room (2002)

Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008)

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), Vertigo (1958)

Panic Room (2002)

10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)

Doctor Who (BBC)

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)

American Horror Story (FX)

City of God (2002)

It Follows (2014)

Sherlock (BBC)

The Game (1997)

Lights Out (2016)

American Horror Story (FX)

Room (2015)

Amélie (2001)

Pan's Labyrinth (2006)

Whiplash (2014)

Lights Out (2016)

Maleficent (2014)

Sherlock (BBC)

The Accountant (2016)

Sherlock (BBC)

Amélie (2001)

Whiplash (2014)

The Shining (1980)

12 Years a Slave (2014)

The Handmaiden (2016)

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)

The Forbidden Kingdom (2008)

The Accountant (2016)

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