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The Great War

2003
Reenactments, readings, interviews, film footage, and photographs explore major events involving World War I including the War Industries Board and Wilson's Fourteen Points.

U.S. & the world

1865-1917
2003
Reenactments, readings, and interviews explore post-Civil War events from 1865 to 1917 including the Spanish-American War, Panama Canal, and expansionism.

Reconstruction & segregation, 1865-1910

2003
Examines post-war struggles of Congress to readmit the south the southern states into the Union with the Reconstruction Amendments. Also looks at social and economic opposition to the citizenship of former slaves, including the Ku Klux Klan, sharecropping and black segregation.

Causes of the Civil War

2003
Explores the major U.S. events that contributed to the Civil War including slavery and abolition, popular sovereignty, and the election of Abraham Lincoln.

The Civil War

2003
Uses reenactments, dramatic readings, and interviews with historians to examine significant events in the history of the U.S. during the Civil War, discussing major battles, technological innovations and military strategy, draft riots and Northern dissension, Native American affairs, the Emancipation Proclamation, and other topics.

Expansionism

2003
Reenactments, dramatic readings, and interviews with historians examine significant events during the Age of Expanision including the Westward movement, Industrial Revolution, Louisiana Purchase, Lewis and Clark expedition, and the War of 1812.

A new nation

(1776-1815)
2003
Uses reenactments, dramatic readings, and interviews with historians to examine significant events in the history of the U.S., focusing on the years between 1776 and 1815, discussing the Continental Congress, the Articles of Confederation, the Northwest Ordinance, the Constitutional Convention, the Bill of Rights, and the Alien and Sedition Acts.

A nation in turmoil

2003
Examines the social and political impact of industrialization during the late nineteenth century, describing strikes, child labor laws, the Populist Party, immigrant factory workers, and economic growth.

United States history

The American Revolution
2003
Explores significant events of the American Revolution including colonial resistance against British rule and the unification of the colonies.

The era of colonization

(1585-1763)
2003
Reenactments, dramatic readings, and interviews with historians examine significant events in U.S history from 1585 to 1763, discussing the early European settlers and interaction with Native Americans, the Jamestown and Puritan settlements, and religious diversity.

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