The 19th Amendment Gives Women the Right to Vote

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The Fight for the Unification of Italy

March 17, 1861. After more than 10 years of revolution led by such figures as Giuseppe Garibaldi, a parliament assembled and officially proclaimed the unified Kingdom of Italy. This episode originally aired in 2022. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and mo ...  Show more

The First F.A. Cup Final

March 16, 1872. After years of wrangling over the rules of football, the first F.A. Cup final is held in London. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, dai ...  Show more

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