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US History in 5 Minutes or Less

Paul Glenn

US History in 5 Minutes or Less

A weekly Education podcast
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US History in 5 Minutes or Less

Paul Glenn

US History in 5 Minutes or Less

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US History in 5 Minutes or Less

Paul Glenn

US History in 5 Minutes or Less

A weekly Education podcast
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How did the U.S. Constitution become the law of the land?
How did the Constitutional Convention change America's government?
What was the first national government of the U.S. like?
How did the Revolutionary War end?
Why did the British take the war to the South? What happened when they got there?
Where was the Revolutionary War fought besides the 13 colonies?
Why is Saratoga called the turning point of the war?
What was the background to the Saratoga campaign? How did individual personalities affect the outcome of the campaign?
After way too long of a delay, I'm back to discuss 1776--from the publication of "Common Sense" through Washington probably saving the Revolution.
What happened after the Battle of Concord? Why did Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold hate each other? How did Henry Knox help the Americans achieve a big victory?
What was the Boston Massacre? Why did it happen?
How did British war debt lead to conflict between the British and the colonists?
How did the French and Indian War affect the relationship between the British government and the American colonists?
What was this war about? Who won? And why?
How did the colonies govern themselves?
How did the geography of the 13 colonies affect their economies and societies?
Who were the pilgrims? Why did they come to the Americas? Did they celebrate the first Thanksgivig?
How did the first British colony in North America come to be?
This episode is a bit longer than 5 minutes, but it's an important topic, and I wanted to get more information in.
Once Spain began to get rich and powerful from its American colonies, other European countries wanted in on the action. Also, conflict between religions spill over into the Americas.
What effect dd the Europeans have on the Africans and Americans?
So Columbus did't discover America. Then what did he do? And why is he so important?
This is a podcast created for my 8th grade history students to summarize U.S. history.
I take a very quick tour of the 3 regions that would come together in the Americas: Native Americans, Africans, and Europeans.
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