WW1 At Sea: The Battle of Jutland (1916)

WW1 At Sea: The Battle of Jutland (1916)

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How the Dollar Created America (Part 1)

The U.S. dollar's origin story begins not in Philadelphia or Washington, but in a half-frozen mining valley in 16th-century Bohemia, where Saxon miners accidentally named their town after a saint and set the world's dominant currency in motion. That currency's history stretches f ...  Show more

From Patriot to Pirate: How Revolutionary War Hero Sam Mason Became a River Outlaw

One of the greatest threat to early America was piracy, but it wasn’t found in the Caribbean or Gulf Coast. It was pirates on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Samuel Mason fought bravely at the 1777 Siege of Fort Henry, became a Justice of the Peace in the Northwest Territory, th ...  Show more

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