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Nat Turner hopes to change the tides of one of America’s biggest skeletons in the closet, slavery.
American History…on the go.
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Nat Turner hopes to change the tides of one of America’s biggest skeletons in the closet, slavery.
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The Industrial Revolution changes the nation, but it’s fueled by blood, sweat, tears, and coal.
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Old Hickory makes history in the most tragic battle of the War of 1812.
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In an unparalleled dick move…The British burn Washington to the ground.
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War with England part two…
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Conflict resolution at its finest…à la, Hamilton and Burr…
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This expedition could be titled, “Sacagawea and Lewis and Clark.” Learn why…
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The Corps of Discovery prepares to boldly explore where no American dude or dudette has gone before.
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The Supreme Court of the United States grows a pair of cajones during the landmark case of Marbury v. Madison.
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If anyone knows how to talk $#i%, it’s a politician. Jefferson and Adams started it.