1. Slavery Caused the US Civil War. Period!
2. Jesse James
3. JFK Assassination part 1
4. JFK Assassination part 2
5. A Defense of Neville Chamberlain
6. Time Zones
7. Cleopatra
8. Civil War Generals Throwdown – Ulysses S. Grant vs. Robert E. Lee
9. The Cold War Heats Up in Korea
10. How Columbus Changed the World
11. The Space Race
12. The Manhunt for John Wilkes Booth
13. Douglas MacArthur is the Most Overrated General in U.S. History
14. The Fight for Women’s Suffrage
15. James Polk is America’s Most Overlooked President
16. the Monitor vs. the Merrimack
17. The Irish Potato Famine
18. The Origin of The Star-Spangled Banner
19. The Tragedy of the Dust Bowl
20. The Horrors of the Salem Witch Trials
21. The Making and Utilization of the Atomic Bomb – part 1
22. The Making and Utilization of the Atomic Bomb – part 2
23. Hernan Cortes Conquers the Aztec Empire
24. The California Gold Rush
25. The 1936 Berlin Olympics
26. Iconic American City Landmarks
27. Hell on Earth: The Black Death
28. The Berlin Wall
29. Wyatt Earp and the Shootout at the O.K. Corral
30. Gavrilo Princip Ignites World War I
31. Watergate
32. Hannibal vs Rome: the Punic Wars
33. Prohibition created Al Capone and fueled the Roaring ’20s
34. Ferdinand Magellan and the First Voyage Around the World
35. PT-109: JFK becomes a hero in WWII
36. The Donner Party — Cannibalism in California
37. Pearl Harbor — Japan’s Biggest Mistake of World War II
38. Lincoln was the #1 Reason the Union Won the Civil War
39. Pompeii — the World’s Greatest Time Capsule
40. McCarthyism — Political Witch-hunts and the Red Scare
41. Vikings!
42. How America Stumbled into Vietnam
43. The Vietnam War: 1964-1973
44. Polio — Jonas Salk and Franklin Roosevelt
45. The Arsenal of Democracy — U.S. Industry Was the Biggest Factor in World War II
46. Galileo Galilei vs. the Church
47. Gettysburg — the Pivotal Battle of the American Civil War
48. Adolf Hitler was the most consequential (and horrible) person of the last 500 years
49. The Scramble For Africa
50. Immigration, Citizenship, and Eugenics in the U.S.
51. Bonnie and Clyde
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