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How The West Was Lost

How The West Was Lost

Originally aired: 5/21/2013

Ride with Stan and learn the story of the Westward expansion from the point of view of the people of the Lakota and Cheyenne nations.

The Earps

The Earps

Originally aired: 5/14/2013

Learn about the Earps, the most iconic name of the Old West. Follow the trail of Wyatt, his brothers, and his pal Doc Holliday, and discover how...

Lookin' Fer Trouble

Lookin' Fer Trouble

Originally aired: 5/7/2013

Take a look at the myths and truths about famous gunfights in the Wild West. Both justice and business were dispensed at the end of a gun, and...

Order from Chaos

Order from Chaos

Originally aired: 4/30/2013

Civilization is taking hold in the West, and people are demanding law and order. Enter the lawman, a man who might be of dubious character, but...

Bad Company

Bad Company

Originally aired: 4/23/2013

The West is growing, business is expanding, and civilization is on its way, both good and bad. Meet some of the men, and ladies, who put the...

Wanderers, Vagabonds, Drifters and Saddletramps

Wanderers, Vagabonds, Drifters and Saddletramps

Originally aired: 4/16/2013

Explore the business of beef: the cattle drives from Texas to the railways hundreds of miles to the north, the men who made the money, and the...

Rails, Trails and Boomtowns

Rails, Trails and Boomtowns

Originally aired: 4/9/2013

The American dream is alive once again, and the dreamers are heading west into wild country. Examine the wagon trains and steam trains, the gold...

Dust in the Wind

Dust in the Wind

Originally aired: 4/2/2013

The Civil War is over, but the nation is still divided. Explore the difficulties of putting a nation back together and how the end of the war led...

Legacy of Lincoln

Legacy of Lincoln

Originally aired: 12/18/2012

The end of the war brings a new hope for the nation, but one last tragic price must be paid for the victory of the Union and freedom.

The Rest of the Story

The Rest of the Story

Originally aired: 12/11/2012

After the Civil War, many men were reunited as “brothers” while others continued to fight a war of words.

Brothers Again

Brothers Again

Originally aired: 12/4/2012

Witness the remarkable meeting of General Grant with General Lee, where they begin to heal the nation’s wounds.

Lost Cause

Lost Cause

Originally aired: 11/27/2012

Confederate General John Bell Hood launches an invasion of union held Tennessee and General Jubal Early strikes at the federal capitol of...

On to Richmond

On to Richmond

Originally aired: 11/20/2012

In General Grant’s Wilderness Campaign, the Union army suffers defeat after defeat. Despite these victories, General Lee feels the pressure of...

March to the Sea

March to the Sea

Originally aired: 11/13/2012

General William T. Sherman may be the most vilified man of the war, but he is a man who did not burn Atlanta or Charleston and was very friendly...

Price of Honor

Price of Honor

Originally aired: 11/6/2012

Learn about the Emancipation Proclamation, the Battle of Chattanooga, and other events surrounding the American Civil War.

Gettysburg

Gettysburg

Originally aired: 10/30/2012

Learn how close the South came to winning this critical battle and how Gettysburg became the turning point of the war.

Changing Of The Guard: Lee And Grant

Changing Of The Guard: Lee And Grant

Originally aired: 10/23/2012

Learn about the genius of General Robert E. Lee, the last great warrior of the Napoleonic age, and discover what made General Grant the first...

The Cost Of Freedom

The Cost Of Freedom

Originally aired: 10/16/2012

The new technology of the industrial revolution makes the weapons of war even more destructive.

From The Jaws Of Victory (They Snatched Defeat)

From The Jaws Of Victory (They Snatched Defeat)

Originally aired: 10/9/2012

Take a look at Civil War battles where the victors clinched their success against all odds.

The Fires of Secession

The Fires of Secession

Originally aired: 10/2/2012

Hear the first shots of the Civil War and travel from coast to coast seeing the tragic consequences that followed.

Mr. Lincoln's War

Mr. Lincoln's War

Originally aired: 10/2/2012

Learn about the struggles of an unassuming “backwoods” lawyer who became a powerful political voice and the champion of the Union.

A House Divided

A House Divided

Originally aired: 6/26/2012

Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and the actions of the violent abolitionist John Brown irreparably sever the union and send the...

Different Visions, Different Dreams

Different Visions, Different Dreams

Originally aired: 6/19/2012

Explore the two early American visions which inevitably tried to tear the country apart in the split between industry and agriculture.

Moving Forward

Moving Forward

Originally aired: 6/12/2012

As the nation expands across the continent, find a way to keep in touch with the Pony Express, stage coach, and telegraph.

Go West, Young Man

Go West, Young Man

Originally aired: 6/5/2012

Explore the pioneering spirit of westward expansion by following the Oregon trail, discovering the California coast, and settling into the high...

From Sea To Shining Sea

From Sea To Shining Sea

Originally aired: 5/29/2012

Learn about the growing pains and sectional tensions between the North and the South as the nation expands across the continent.

The Growing Stain Of Slavery

The Growing Stain Of Slavery

Originally aired: 5/22/2012

From Harriet Tubman to Frederick Douglass--meet the people who tried to solve the paradox of slavery in America.

Rivers & Railroads

Rivers & Railroads

Originally aired: 5/15/2012

Take a giant leap forward with the new technology of the steam engine, and see how American traffic and trade change accross the nation--from...

The Mountain Men

The Mountain Men

Originally aired: 5/8/2012

Travel with mountain men into the American west and learn about everything from the Astor expedition to the rendezvous of Jim Bridger.

Discovery Continues

Discovery Continues

Originally aired: 5/1/2012

Westward expansion begins as famed frontiersman Daniel Boone leads settlers into the great unknown.

Hanging On To What We've Got

Hanging On To What We've Got

Originally aired: 4/24/2012

Tensions flare between America and Great Britain, and the War of 1812 begins.

Into The Great Unknown

Into The Great Unknown

Originally aired: 4/17/2012

Lewis and Clark map and explore the wilderness west of the Mississippi in search of the Northwest Passage.

Now What? Doubling Our Size

Now What? Doubling Our Size

Originally aired: 4/10/2012

Washington defines the role of the president and the Louisiana Purchase doubles the size of the United States.

We The People—A Miracle

We The People—A Miracle

Originally aired: 4/3/2012

A government for the people, by the people is formed during the second Constitutional Convention.

Patriots' Finest Hour

Patriots' Finest Hour

Originally aired: 12/27/2011

Learn about the nautical hero John Paul Jones, the great victory at Yorktown, and the French and American navies.

Victory Of The Common Man

Victory Of The Common Man

Originally aired: 12/20/2011

The unruly “Overmountain Boys” crush the loyalists at Kings Mountain; General Daniel Morgan rediscovers modern tactics at Cowpens; and General...

The War Goes South

The War Goes South

Originally aired: 12/13/2011

When Washington and the Continental army charge out of Valley Forge, the British change their strategy and take the war south.

Refiner's Fire

Refiner's Fire

Originally aired: 12/6/2011

George Washington and the Continental Army endure the harsh winter at Valley Forge.

The Battle of Saratoga

The Battle of Saratoga

Originally aired: 11/29/2011

The great American victory at Saratoga makes France an ally of the new United States and turns the revolution into world war.

The Crisis

The Crisis

Originally aired: 11/22/2011

Washington does the unthinkable when he crosses the frozen Delaware for surprise attacks that will keep the patriot cause alive.

The Miracle at New York

The Miracle at New York

Originally aired: 11/8/2011

When General Howe brings an invasion to the battle of Brooklyn Heights, Washington’s miraculous retreat to Manhattan saves the Continental Army.

We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident

We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident

Originally aired: 11/1/2011

See what happens when the Second Continental Congress votes to create a document that will declare to the world that America will be free.

The Miracle of Ticonderoga

The Miracle of Ticonderoga

Originally aired: 10/25/2011

The Second Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia. Emotions run high as General Ethan Allen is deployed to deal with the British at...

The Die Has Now Been Cast

The Die Has Now Been Cast

Originally aired: 10/18/2011

Find out what happens when the fervor for a revolution is fueled by Paul Revere’s famous ride, the Boston Tea Party, and the battles of Lexington...

Trigger Of The Revolution

Trigger Of The Revolution

Originally aired: 10/11/2011

See what happens when pilgrims tire of oppression and seek religious freedom—and Sam Adams, John Adams, and John Hancock become the architects of...

Seeds of Independence

Seeds of Independence

Originally aired: 10/4/2011

Discover George Washington and his experience with the French and Indian War. Then, find out what happened when the British government began...

The New World

The New World

Originally aired: 10/4/2011

From the Renaissance to the Reformation and colonization, meet pioneers in science, religion, and exploration that paved the way to a New World...

How The West Was Lost

How The West Was Lost

Ride with Stan and learn the story of the Westward expansion from the point of view of the people of the Lakota and Cheyenne nations.

The Earps

The Earps

Learn about the Earps, the most iconic name of the Old West. Follow the trail of Wyatt, his brothers, and his pal Doc Holliday, and discover how most of their reputation and legacy was earned at the O.K. Corral.

Lookin' Fer Trouble

Lookin' Fer Trouble

Take a look at the myths and truths about famous gunfights in the Wild West. Both justice and business were dispensed at the end of a gun, and once in a while a fight over a woman, a card game, or an insult was ended with a gun.

Order from Chaos

Order from Chaos

Civilization is taking hold in the West, and people are demanding law and order. Enter the lawman, a man who might be of dubious character, but he's good with a gun, and he's got a badge.

Bad Company

Bad Company

The West is growing, business is expanding, and civilization is on its way, both good and bad. Meet some of the men, and ladies, who put the "Wild" into the Wild West, including the notorious James Gang.

Wanderers, Vagabonds, Drifters and Saddletramps

Wanderers, Vagabonds, Drifters and Saddletramps

Explore the business of beef: the cattle drives from Texas to the railways hundreds of miles to the north, the men who made the money, and the cowboys who did the real work.

Rails, Trails and Boomtowns

Rails, Trails and Boomtowns

The American dream is alive once again, and the dreamers are heading west into wild country. Examine the wagon trains and steam trains, the gold and silver strikes, and the boomtowns that came and went.

Dust in the Wind

Dust in the Wind

The Civil War is over, but the nation is still divided. Explore the difficulties of putting a nation back together and how the end of the war led to the opening of the Wild West.

Legacy of Lincoln

Legacy of Lincoln

The end of the war brings a new hope for the nation, but one last tragic price must be paid for the victory of the Union and freedom.

The Rest of the Story

The Rest of the Story

After the Civil War, many men were reunited as “brothers” while others continued to fight a war of words.

Brothers Again

Brothers Again

Witness the remarkable meeting of General Grant with General Lee, where they begin to heal the nation’s wounds.

Lost Cause

Lost Cause

Confederate General John Bell Hood launches an invasion of union held Tennessee and General Jubal Early strikes at the federal capitol of Washington, DC. Generals Grant and Lee glare out at each other at the siege of Petersburg.

On to Richmond

On to Richmond

In General Grant’s Wilderness Campaign, the Union army suffers defeat after defeat. Despite these victories, General Lee feels the pressure of Grant’s army and the inexhaustible resources of the North.

March to the Sea

March to the Sea

General William T. Sherman may be the most vilified man of the war, but he is a man who did not burn Atlanta or Charleston and was very friendly to the southern point of view.

Price of Honor

Price of Honor

Learn about the Emancipation Proclamation, the Battle of Chattanooga, and other events surrounding the American Civil War.

Gettysburg

Gettysburg

Learn how close the South came to winning this critical battle and how Gettysburg became the turning point of the war.

Changing Of The Guard: Lee And Grant

Changing Of The Guard: Lee And Grant

Learn about the genius of General Robert E. Lee, the last great warrior of the Napoleonic age, and discover what made General Grant the first warrior of a new era.

The Cost Of Freedom

The Cost Of Freedom

The new technology of the industrial revolution makes the weapons of war even more destructive.

From The Jaws Of Victory (They Snatched Defeat)

From The Jaws Of Victory (They Snatched Defeat)

Take a look at Civil War battles where the victors clinched their success against all odds.

The Fires of Secession

The Fires of Secession

Hear the first shots of the Civil War and travel from coast to coast seeing the tragic consequences that followed.

Mr. Lincoln's War

Mr. Lincoln's War

Learn about the struggles of an unassuming “backwoods” lawyer who became a powerful political voice and the champion of the Union.

A House Divided

A House Divided

Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and the actions of the violent abolitionist John Brown irreparably sever the union and send the nation toward Civil War.

Different Visions, Different Dreams

Different Visions, Different Dreams

Explore the two early American visions which inevitably tried to tear the country apart in the split between industry and agriculture.

Moving Forward

Moving Forward

As the nation expands across the continent, find a way to keep in touch with the Pony Express, stage coach, and telegraph.

Go West, Young Man

Go West, Young Man

Explore the pioneering spirit of westward expansion by following the Oregon trail, discovering the California coast, and settling into the high mountains of Utah.

From Sea To Shining Sea

From Sea To Shining Sea

Learn about the growing pains and sectional tensions between the North and the South as the nation expands across the continent.

The Growing Stain Of Slavery

The Growing Stain Of Slavery

From Harriet Tubman to Frederick Douglass--meet the people who tried to solve the paradox of slavery in America.

Rivers & Railroads

Rivers & Railroads

Take a giant leap forward with the new technology of the steam engine, and see how American traffic and trade change accross the nation--from steamships in the south to mighty locomotives in the North.

The Mountain Men

The Mountain Men

Travel with mountain men into the American west and learn about everything from the Astor expedition to the rendezvous of Jim Bridger.

Discovery Continues

Discovery Continues

Westward expansion begins as famed frontiersman Daniel Boone leads settlers into the great unknown.

Hanging On To What We've Got

Hanging On To What We've Got

Tensions flare between America and Great Britain, and the War of 1812 begins.

Into The Great Unknown

Into The Great Unknown

Lewis and Clark map and explore the wilderness west of the Mississippi in search of the Northwest Passage.

Now What? Doubling Our Size

Now What? Doubling Our Size

Washington defines the role of the president and the Louisiana Purchase doubles the size of the United States.

We The People—A Miracle

We The People—A Miracle

A government for the people, by the people is formed during the second Constitutional Convention.

Patriots' Finest Hour

Patriots' Finest Hour

Learn about the nautical hero John Paul Jones, the great victory at Yorktown, and the French and American navies.

Victory Of The Common Man

Victory Of The Common Man

The unruly “Overmountain Boys” crush the loyalists at Kings Mountain; General Daniel Morgan rediscovers modern tactics at Cowpens; and General Nathaniel Greene continues the war of attrition.

The War Goes South

The War Goes South

When Washington and the Continental army charge out of Valley Forge, the British change their strategy and take the war south.

Refiner's Fire

Refiner's Fire

George Washington and the Continental Army endure the harsh winter at Valley Forge.

The Battle of Saratoga

The Battle of Saratoga

The great American victory at Saratoga makes France an ally of the new United States and turns the revolution into world war.

The Crisis

The Crisis

Washington does the unthinkable when he crosses the frozen Delaware for surprise attacks that will keep the patriot cause alive.

The Miracle at New York

The Miracle at New York

When General Howe brings an invasion to the battle of Brooklyn Heights, Washington’s miraculous retreat to Manhattan saves the Continental Army.

We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident

We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident

See what happens when the Second Continental Congress votes to create a document that will declare to the world that America will be free.

The Miracle of Ticonderoga

The Miracle of Ticonderoga

The Second Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia. Emotions run high as General Ethan Allen is deployed to deal with the British at Ticonderoga. Washington lays siege to British-held Boston.

The Die Has Now Been Cast

The Die Has Now Been Cast

Find out what happens when the fervor for a revolution is fueled by Paul Revere’s famous ride, the Boston Tea Party, and the battles of Lexington and Concord.

Trigger Of The Revolution

Trigger Of The Revolution

See what happens when pilgrims tire of oppression and seek religious freedom—and Sam Adams, John Adams, and John Hancock become the architects of American independence.

Seeds of Independence

Seeds of Independence

Discover George Washington and his experience with the French and Indian War. Then, find out what happened when the British government began taxing the colonies without their consent.

The New World

The New World

From the Renaissance to the Reformation and colonization, meet pioneers in science, religion, and exploration that paved the way to a New World and the birth of a nation.

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