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December 31, 1775 The Battle of Quebec took place. But Why? Benedict Arnold and Richard Montgomery's men were outnumber by Guy Carleton and the British but decided to attack anyway. To take advantage of our 25% off Pre-Sale opportunity before January 20th, click here! https://thehistoryrevolution.com/offers/ntDjM6t3 Be the first to know about our new podcasts, blogs, and specials by joining our newsletter here! https://thehistoryrevolution.com/newsletter
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May 8, 1945 was the day that the Allied Powers accepted Germany’s unconditional surrender. Today we are going to celebrate Victory in Europe Day and some key events that led up to it.
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There was much more to Ulysses S. Grant's life than just the Civil War. www.thehistoryrevolution.com/grant
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Part 2- Thomas Jefferson is one of the most interesting and most studied of the founding fathers. He is also one of the most misunderstood and misrepresented by modern historians and history teachers. www.thehistoryrevolution.com/jefferson
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Part 1- Thomas Jefferson is one of the most interesting and most studied of the founding fathers. He is also one of the most misunderstood and misrepresented by modern historians and history teachers. www.thehistoryrevolution.com/jefferson
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This week we get to explore the life and career of one of the most important baseball players in American history, Jackie Robinson. www.thehistoryrevolution.com/jackie
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Learn more about Benjamin Franklin the diplomat, inventor, scientist, founding father, and face of the $100 bill. CLICK HERE for your free podcast companion.
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5 things you need about Martin Luther King Jr. CLICK HERE for your free podcast companion.
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Alexander Hamilton left an undeniable impact on the United States of America as a soldier and politician. Most know him either because of his duel with Aaron Burr or the broadway musical, but there is much more to the story. CLICK HERE for your free podcast companion.
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After George Washington’s Christmas surprise at the Battle of Trenton, the Americans were feeling pretty good about themselves. They wanted more. Washington decided it was time to cross the Delaware river again and take Trenton and New Jersey for good. CLICK HERE for your free Podcast Companion.
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We've all seen the famous painting of George Washington crossing the Delaware but what led up to that moment and Where was he going anyway? CLICK HERE for your free podcast companion.
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A lot of what we think we know about Paul Revere and his midnight ride is based on a poem written 100 years later. Who was Paul Revere and what really happened that night? CLICK HERE to get your free podcast companion.