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John Quincy Adams: Like Father, Like Son (1825 - 1829)

You know, the Bush family isn't the only one to have a father-son pair in office. The Adams family did it first! Adams Jr. was a busy bee even before taking office. And he also went back to Congress even after his presidency! What an odd duck, huh? Let's learn more about the fellow. Scrip

From playlist American History

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John Adams: His Rotundity (1797 - 1801)

Who is up after Georgie? Why it's John Adams! He helped with the Declaration of Independence and in general was one of the most important founding fathers. What else did he do? Check it out here! Script by Michael Thomas Watch the whole American History playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDaveAm

From playlist American History

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Abraham Lincoln | Assassination Conspiracy | Biography

Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 to April 15, 1865) was the 16th president of the United States and is regarded as one of America's greatest heroes due to his role as savior of the Union and emancipator of the slaves. His rise from humble beginnings to achieving the highest office in the

From playlist Examine the Past | History

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John Wilkes Booth's Final Days | History

John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Lincoln and sparked a 12-day manhunt, one of the biggest in U.S. history. #HistoryChannel Subscribe for more HISTORY: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT Read More: http://po.st/John_Wilkes_Booth Check out exclusive HISTORY content: Website - http:

From playlist Examine the Past | History

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JFK Assassinated (1963) | A Day That Shook the World

A Day That Shook the World recalls the days of the 20th century that proved to be era-defining and pivotal in the course of modern history. These are the days on which political revolutions, technological breakthroughs, and sporting triumphs took place, and whose effects were felt the worl

From playlist JOHN F. KENNEDY

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Did bankers kill JFK and Abraham Lincoln?

John F. Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln are two of history's most popular and influential U.S. presidents -- unfortunately, they were both also assassinated. Yet some people believe we're missing the big picture behind these deaths. SUBSCRIBE | http://bit.ly/stdwytk-sub WEBSITE | http://b

From playlist Stuff They Don't Want You To Know, New Episodes!

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Robert Kennedy Assassinated (1968)

No title - Robert Kennedy assassinated. Los Angeles, America (USA). Various shots showing library footage of crowds round the grave of the late President John Kennedy at Arlington Cemetery. M/S President Kennedy's grave with the eternal flame. M/S Robert Kennedy walking to his brother'

From playlist First Ladies of the USA | British Pathé

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Killing Kennedy | National Geographic

National Geographic Channel chronicles the buildup to one of America's most shocking events: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy by Lee Harvey Oswald. Starring Rob Lowe (President Kennedy), Will Rothhaar (Oswald), with Michelle Trachtenberg (Marina Oswald), and Ginnifer Goodwin

From playlist Killing Kennedy | National Geographic

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July 4, 1826

On the fiftieth anniversary of the ratification of the Declaration of Independence, the US lost two of the men most responsible for its creation. Independence Day 1826 might be the most important since July 4, 1776. Check out our new community for fans and supporters! https://thehistoryg

From playlist US History

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8. Smith: The Invisible Hand

Foundations of Modern Social Thought (SOCY 151) John Stuart Mill made important and influential amendments to Bentham's ideas of utilitarianism. Perhaps most influentially, Mill states that there are not only different quantities of happiness but also qualitative differences in happines

From playlist Foundations of Modern Social Theory with Iván Szelényi

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John Hay: The Most Important Person You Have Never Heard Of

John Hay was President Lincoln's personal secretary, a position that began nearly five decades of public service. A diplomat who served multiple Administrations from Lincoln to Roosevelt, he was a central figure in defining the U.S. foreign policy that would be the basis of the United Sta

From playlist Extraordinary people and personalities

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Robert Kennedy Funeral (1968) | British Pathé

Witness the tragic footage of former U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy's funeral that took place in New York and Washington D.C. in 1968. A variety of politicians were in attendance including President Lyndon B. Johnson and his eventual successor President Richard Nixon. For Archive Licensing

From playlist British Pathé | Explore the Archive

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Ask Adam Savage: Savage Builds Wheel of Death Re-Do and Unrealized Ideas

If Adam could revisit the Savage Builds wheel of death episode with unlimited time and money, what would he do differently? What ideas did he have for the series that he never pursued? In this excerpt from our Jan. 26 live stream, Adam answers questions from Tested members Jon Hesse and C2

From playlist Adam Savage's Live Streams

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CTH 410 Lecture 25: The Magnitude of Sin

About Pilgrim Theological Seminary: Welcome to Pilgrim Theological Seminary. Our mission is to provide high quality, affordable, and easily accessible theological education to those who live in or visit coastal South Carolina and to people around the world through our distance education pr

From playlist PTS: CTH 410 - Theology I | CosmoLearning Religious Studies

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Thomas Jefferson & His Democracy: Crash Course US History #10

In which John Green teaches you about founding father and third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson is a somewhat controversial figure in American history, largely because he, like pretty much all humans, was a big bundle of contradictions. Jefferson was a slave-own

From playlist US History

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Ash, Vito Cornelius, and Bilbo - Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project - 6/23/20

We recall the amazing careers of actor Ian Holm and director Joel Schumacher, whose works hold special places in the pop culture pantheon. Adam, Will, and Norm also talk about great character actors whose appearance and performances elevate the films they show up in, and give a few recomme

From playlist The Adam Savage Project

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ARTH 4037 Piero della Francesca

Art Historian Dr. Vida Hull ETSU Online Programs - http://www.etsu.edu/online Italian Renaissance

From playlist ETSU: ARTH 4037 Italian Renaissance | CosmoLearning.org Art

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Jacksonian Democracy part 3

Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning: https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/us-history/the-early-republic/age-of-jackson/v/jacksonian-democracy-part-4 Rematch! Kim discusses the presidential election of 1828, when Andrew Jackson once again ran against J

From playlist The early republic (1800-1848) | US history | Khan Academy

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John Laurens: Forgotten Patriot of the American Revolution

A close associate of both George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, in his short life, John Laurens was both an accomplished diplomat and soldier. But he is nearly forgotten because he did what many other, more famous, patriots did not. He died for the cause of liberty. The History Guy r

From playlist Extraordinary people and personalities

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National Geographic Live! - Peter Essick: Ansel Adams Wilderness Revisited | Nat Geo Live

Journey with award-winning photographer Peter Essick through the Ansel Adams Wilderness—a place in the Sierra Nevada named for the legendary American photographer who immortalized its stark, craggy beauty. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/Mo

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