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84 approx. 30 minute lectures (42 hours) on United States History.
This sweeping series features three award-winning professors sharing their insights into this nation's past in their own areas of special interest, from European settlement and the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, 19th-century industrialization, and two world wars. Gain a lucid picture of the factors that enabled the United States to become the most powerful democratic republic in history.
32min
TV-PG
Columbus's discovery of a New World allowed Europeans to, first, exploit natural and human resources, and later, to write new social, economic, and political scripts for their lives in a place where European ideas of society no longer applied.
https://debatepolitics.com/primevid...d_tv_dwld_t1ALAAAAAA0wr0_atv_dwld_web_pvwa_dp
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/det...el_3p_hd_tv_wfb_t1ALAAAAAA0wr0?autoplay=1&t=0
30min
TV-PG
Americans developed cultural forms in both music and art that were uniquely American. The most important cultural transition, part of the European Enlightenment, was from a religious to a scientific and secular understanding of the world. Three illustrative figures of this transition are Cotton Mather, Benjamin Franklin, and Jonathan Edwards.
https://debatepolitics.com/primevid...d_tv_dwld_t1ALAAAAAA0wr0_atv_dwld_web_pvwa_dp
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/det...l_3p_hd_tv_play_t1ALAAAAAA0wr0?autoplay=1&t=0
The Second Great Awakening
31min
TV-PG
Three factors played a role in creating a Christian America: the resiliency of revival, the absorption of virtue, and the substitution of millennialism.
84 approx. 30 minute lectures (42 hours) on United States History.
This sweeping series features three award-winning professors sharing their insights into this nation's past in their own areas of special interest, from European settlement and the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, 19th-century industrialization, and two world wars. Gain a lucid picture of the factors that enabled the United States to become the most powerful democratic republic in history.
https://debatepolitics.com/primevid...d_tv_dwld_t1ALAAAAAA0wr0_atv_dwld_web_pvwa_dp
32min
TV-PG
Columbus's discovery of a New World allowed Europeans to, first, exploit natural and human resources, and later, to write new social, economic, and political scripts for their lives in a place where European ideas of society no longer applied.
https://debatepolitics.com/primevid...d_tv_dwld_t1ALAAAAAA0wr0_atv_dwld_web_pvwa_dp

https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/det...el_3p_hd_tv_wfb_t1ALAAAAAA0wr0?autoplay=1&t=0
30min
TV-PG
Americans developed cultural forms in both music and art that were uniquely American. The most important cultural transition, part of the European Enlightenment, was from a religious to a scientific and secular understanding of the world. Three illustrative figures of this transition are Cotton Mather, Benjamin Franklin, and Jonathan Edwards.
https://debatepolitics.com/primevid...d_tv_dwld_t1ALAAAAAA0wr0_atv_dwld_web_pvwa_dp

https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/det...l_3p_hd_tv_play_t1ALAAAAAA0wr0?autoplay=1&t=0
The Second Great Awakening
31min
TV-PG
Three factors played a role in creating a Christian America: the resiliency of revival, the absorption of virtue, and the substitution of millennialism.