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How Historically Accurate is Saint Denis in Red Dead Redemption 2?

Real Pixels 416,794 3 years ago
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Support Real Pixels on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/realpixels Check out YouTube Membership — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn-obz6wAIbr-jwP89txbHg/join Twitch — https://www.twitch.tv/Real_Pixels Twitter — http://twitter.com/RealPixels_ Next episode — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LIr9eA2Du0&list=PLIaCDkTseHXPL_1_BVaqQh5uJUC-1QFN2 In Red Dead Redemption 2's Colter and Valentine, we got a fascinating exploration of the Western and Midwestern United States; in Rhodes, we moved towards the Southern United States, not only geographically but ideologically and historically. In Chapter 4, these fascinating historical connections continue as we move to a different part of the Southern United States—Saint Denis, deep in the heart of Lemoyne—and there are still plenty of connections to discuss. Let's take a look at the real history of Red Dead Redemption 2. 00:00 - Introduction 00:53 - Saint Denis 04:24 - "The Joys of Civilization" 09:33 - "Angelo Bronte, a Man of Honor" 16:34 - "No, No and Thrice, No" 17:14 - "The Gilded Cage" 21:03 - "Horsemen, Apocalypses" 22:30 - "Fatherhood and Other Dreams" 25:25 - "Urban Pleasures" 26:58 - Conclusion & Credits #RDR2 #RedDeadRedemption2

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