Rebellion in the Early Republic - Nat Turner’s Rebellion | 6

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Rebellion in the Early Republic - How Early American Revolts Shaped Today’s Protests | 7

In 1799, the U.S. government imposed a new tax on houses, land, and slaves to fund an expanded military. A man named John Fries led Pennsylvania Dutch farmers in protest of the law. What became known as Fries’ Rebellion was the third major tax revolt in the nation’s short history ...  Show more

The WWII Home Front - Arsenal of Democracy | 1

On December 7, 1941, hundreds of Japanese warplanes rained death and destruction down on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor—shocking the nation and drawing it into World War II. The U.S. had been ravaged by the Great Depression. Mobilizing the country for war would require unpre ...  Show more

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