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John Hanson: America’s Reluctant First ‘President’
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John Hanson, first president under the Articles of Confederation, guided the young U.S., laying the groundwork for Washington’s presidency.
‘Uncle Billy’ Sherman: The Unconventional General Who Helped Save the Union
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‘Uncle Billy’ Sherman: The Unconventional General Who Helped Save the Union

This installment of “When Character Counted” examines how William Tecumseh Sherman’s character and judgment influenced the course of the Civil War.
How San Francisco Rebuilt in Time for the First Transcontinental Phone Call
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How San Francisco Rebuilt in Time for the First Transcontinental Phone Call

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Thomas Paine Transforms a Rebellion Into a Revolution
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Thomas Paine Transforms a Rebellion Into a Revolution

As war spread and towns burned, a blunt pamphlet ended hopes of reconciliation and challenged the legitimacy of hereditary monarchy.

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John Hanson: America’s Reluctant First ‘President’

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Thomas Paine Transforms a Rebellion Into a Revolution

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As war spread and towns burned, a blunt pamphlet ended hopes of reconciliation and challenged the legitimacy of hereditary monarchy.
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Henry Johnson: A World War I Hero Recovered From History

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Three sisters marry important players during the period of the communist takeover of China.
1929: The Year That Traumatized America

1929: The Year That Traumatized America

The author gives a play-by-play of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 in real time.
John Hanson: America’s Reluctant First ‘President’

John Hanson: America’s Reluctant First ‘President’

John Hanson, first president under the Articles of Confederation, guided the young U.S., laying the groundwork for Washington’s presidency.
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Drew Miller warns that the technology can be used to ‘bioengineer new weapons.’
‘Uncle Billy’ Sherman: The Unconventional General Who Helped Save the Union

‘Uncle Billy’ Sherman: The Unconventional General Who Helped Save the Union

This installment of “When Character Counted” examines how William Tecumseh Sherman’s character and judgment influenced the course of the Civil War.
How San Francisco Rebuilt in Time for the First Transcontinental Phone Call

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In ‘This Week in History,’ as San Francisco rebuilt after an earthquake to host the World’s Fair, a phone company promised to accomplish the impossible.
Thomas Paine Transforms a Rebellion Into a Revolution

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As war spread and towns burned, a blunt pamphlet ended hopes of reconciliation and challenged the legitimacy of hereditary monarchy.
‘The Sea Captain’s Wife': A True Tale of Sailing and Sorrow

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A young woman navigates a clipper ship in a daring test of seamanship in this historical account.
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Pleasures and Profits From the Past: The Best Time Machines Are Paper

Talented writers can make the past come alive, as three famous historians show through their powerful works.
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American military leaders try to right past wrongs by recognizing the heroism and bravery of a young private.