Ulyaoth
Emperor
History channel lied. Baseball started from stickball, a game made up in the streets of New York by immigrants. And I thought basketball was invented by the dutch?
In early December 1891, Dr. James Naismith,[2] a Canadian physical education professor from McGill University of Montréal and instructor at YMCA Training School[3] (today, Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA, sought a vigorous indoor game to keep his students occupied and at proper levels of fitness during the long New England winters. After rejecting other ideas as either too rough or poorly suited to walled-in gymnasiums, he wrote the basic rules and nailed a peach basket onto a 10-foot (3.05 m) elevated track. -wikipeida
I was taught basketball was invented by Dutch colonists in New Amsterdam using wicker baskets.
Baseball was most likely made by Irish German and Italian children in America, not British.
Actually France sent the pieces, we put it together. Except not for a while, I don't think. The pieces were on display in different parts of the city before it was finally assembled.Who else thinks it's strange that the Statue of Liberty is an American symbol, even though it was built in France?
Baseball isn't British... I don't care what you say. Just leave me to my Abner Doubleday myth.Or that apple pie and baseball are british, yet considered American?
Meanwhile Prime Minister Gordon Brown claimed Diversity's shock victory was a strong sign that the British electorate would not vote for the far-right British National Party.
Baseball is rounders. Americans can claim to have invented it, but since it's identical to a children's version of cricket in this instance, like the Chinese do for almost everything else, the British can claim to have invented it first.
Because baseball is OURS, by George!!!I don't see why Baseball being a British invention should elicit such blind nationalism in the face of historical facts.
I guess that doesn't count for us here in the states.Mise said:It's largely correlated with whether you were at one point conquered or colonised by the British.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown made a statement about Diversity winning Britain's Got Talent:
What? I totally fail to see the connection here.
Yes, so? I knew that. Looking at the reported claims for baseball's start, it seem more of the same crap of Britishes claiming that all sports derived from their stupid little village games.
Is the side of the road that societies drive on arbitrarily determined? I'm referring to driving on the left side of the road vs. the right. Is there any particular advantage of driving on either side?