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Mass conscription or Levée en masse during the French Revolution. [202] Corps by Napoleon in 1805. [203] Carabine à tige by Louis-Étienne de Thouvenin (improvement of an earlier invention by Henri-Gustave Delvigne) before 1844. [204] Minié rifle by Claude-Étienne Minié, first reliable (easy to load) muzzle-loading rifle in 1849.
That's Impossible is a television series on the History Channel that examines seemingly impossible technologies based upon stories and inventions in history, and details exactly what is needed to turn them into reality. [1] The show premiered on July 7, 2009 and was narrated by Jonathan Frakes.
Big Apple History; Bill Moyers Journal (1972–76; 1978–81; 2007–10) Biography of America; Carrascolendas; Carrier (2008) Celtic Thunder; Celtic Woman; Charlie Rose (1991–2017) A Chef's Life (2013–18) Childhood; China: A Century of Revolution (1989–1997) Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns (2008) Columbus and the Age of Discovery
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History (stylized in all caps), formerly and commonly known as the History Channel, is an American pay television network and flagship channel owned by A&E Networks, a joint venture between Hearst Communications and The Walt Disney Company's General Entertainment Content Division.
Ancient Discoveries is a television series that premiered on December 21, 2003, on the History Channel.The program focused on ancient technologies. The show's theme was that many inventions which are thought to be modern have ancient roots or in some cases may have been lost and then reinvented.
Portal R2E CCMC was a portable microcomputer designed and marketed by the Réalisation et Études électroniques department of the French firm R2E Micral, [1] and officially appeared in September 1980 at the Sicob show in Paris. [2] [3] Osborne 1, the first commercially successful portable computer, was only released eight months later, on 3 ...