Great info brother thankyou so much. One question. Before the government named it marihuana. What did the mexican people call it. Before the revolution? What did pancho villa call it??? Loved the video. U have a new subscriber now. !!!
I really love you video I put it on when I shesh and I feel like I’m leaning with out learning keep doing you video. Your the best and your video are fire
There was no distinction between hemp and other cannabis back in colonial days. it was all called hemp and ranged from around 1%-7% thc. Thomas Jefferson said some of his fondest memories were of he and his friends smoking hemp on the back porch. What they call "hemp" nowadays .03% or less thc, rarely even occurred in nature, and is a product of cross breeding. Vice versa, the strong strains we have today are also from cross breeding. Natural hemp around 7% thc is too weak for stoners and has too high thc to be considered hemp by the government so we're pretty much all genetically modified now whichever way you swing it.
Hey there! So I think this is great research and a great presentation of the research but I feel like in my soul I know that the Native Americans had smokable cannabis far before Christopher Columbus came here!!! There were trade routes from Columbus that came from the Middle East and places like it that grew smokable marijuana far before Columbus‘s time. They have found artifacts from pre-Columbian civilizations traveling to the United States many times and I’m sure that the Native Americans had smokable cannabis here before Columbus. Not hating just spitting my two cents 😉❤️💛💚
The ancient Chinese had a domesticated herb that they gave to the Scythians, and from there it spread across Europe & into the rest of the world. Thank you ancestors!
Escaped varietals from the era of sail have still existed in recent times. A whole region of NSW was full of wild populations. They were exterminated in the late 60s but not before significant wild harvesting. Mother sativa is what it's known as. Maybe it evolved in the 150 years from being a hemp rope cultivar and maybe not. However the seed stock was collected in South Africa's Cape from Dutch traders in 1788. Along with other food crop seeds etc. Australians smoked weed back in the 19th century, it was quite popular along with tinctures of Indian hemp. East India company cheers!
Not America however. I feel your on the money regarding distribution and consumption in the USA. ☺️
It most certainly is native to the Americas . This is all a lot from print, if you listen to an Indgenous story teller or two,you'll see the truth , fuck Columbus…
From What I have been able to See The Indians Were Going Weed Long time Before Cristafer Columbus Ever Showed up in the world of America
They actually still spell it the old way in New York when you get a ticket for it
I like the history. It would be good if you do more strain story's.
This prolly has so little views because YouTube makes it hard as hell to find weed content unless it's from Vice or something.
To pacify slaves 😂😂😂
Great video buddy. Love the knowledge
Great info brother thankyou so much. One question. Before the government named it marihuana. What did the mexican people call it. Before the revolution? What did pancho villa call it??? Loved the video. U have a new subscriber now. !!!
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The native Americans smoked weed before Columbus came over, it was apart of their culture.
I really love you video I put it on when I shesh and I feel like I’m leaning with out learning keep doing you video. Your the best and your video are fire
There was no distinction between hemp and other cannabis back in colonial days. it was all called hemp and ranged from around 1%-7% thc. Thomas Jefferson said some of his fondest memories were of he and his friends smoking hemp on the back porch. What they call "hemp" nowadays .03% or less thc, rarely even occurred in nature, and is a product of cross breeding. Vice versa, the strong strains we have today are also from cross breeding. Natural hemp around 7% thc is too weak for stoners and has too high thc to be considered hemp by the government so we're pretty much all genetically modified now whichever way you swing it.
Hey there! So I think this is great research and a great presentation of the research but I feel like in my soul I know that the Native Americans had smokable cannabis far before Christopher Columbus came here!!! There were trade routes from Columbus that came from the Middle East and places like it that grew smokable marijuana far before Columbus‘s time. They have found artifacts from pre-Columbian civilizations traveling to the United States many times and I’m sure that the Native Americans had smokable cannabis here before Columbus. Not hating just spitting my two cents 😉❤️💛💚
Other than overplay on the racist bit; good content.
The ancient Chinese had a domesticated herb that they gave to the Scythians, and from there it spread across Europe & into the rest of the world. Thank you ancestors!
Escaped varietals from the era of sail have still existed in recent times. A whole region of NSW was full of wild populations. They were exterminated in the late 60s but not before significant wild harvesting. Mother sativa is what it's known as. Maybe it evolved in the 150 years from being a hemp rope cultivar and maybe not. However the seed stock was collected in South Africa's Cape from Dutch traders in 1788. Along with other food crop seeds etc. Australians smoked weed back in the 19th century, it was quite popular along with tinctures of Indian hemp. East India company cheers!
Not America however. I feel your on the money regarding distribution and consumption in the USA. ☺️
Damn
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Marijuana cam from Maria and Juan who always got caught selling cannabis in the 50's….
It most certainly is native to the Americas . This is all a lot from print, if you listen to an Indgenous story teller or two,you'll see the truth , fuck Columbus…
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