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The Titans That Built America is a six-hour, three-part miniseries docudrama which was originally broadcast on the History Channel on May 31, 2021. [1] The series focuses on the lives of Pierre S. du Pont, Walter Chrysler, JP Morgan Jr., William Boeing, Henry Kaiser, Charles Lindbergh, William S. Knudsen, John Raskob, Edsel Ford, and Henry Ford. [2]
1850 Compromise — Missouri Senator Thomas Hart Benton#Later Senate career and tension: Thomas Hart Benton: 1782: 1858: Brian Keith: November 29, 1964 1-4: 1894 University of Wisconsin professor Richard T. Ely#Education and career in defense of academic freedom: Richard T. Ely: 1854: 1943: Dan O'Herlihy: December 6, 1964 1-5
The three-part miniseries, which premiered on February 16, 2020 on History, chronicles the life of George Washington, the first President of the United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Cast
The show aired Monday nights at 9:00 EST on the History Channel. The series premiered on 24 January 2005 and had a total of 13 episodes. At the time the show was the highest-rated series currently running on The History Channel. The second season premiered on 23 January 2006 and had a total of 13 episodes.
The following summary appeared in the 2001 PBS DVD Gold release of the film: "Sent by President Thomas Jefferson to find the fabled Northwest Passage, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the most important expedition in American history—a voyage of danger and discovery from St. Louis to the headwaters of the Missouri River, over the Continental Divide to the Pacific.
The Missouri Compromise debates stirred suspicions by slavery interests that the underlying purpose of the Tallmadge Amendments had little to do with opposition to the expansion of slavery. The accusation was first leveled in the House by the Republican anti-restrictionist John Holmes from the District of Maine.