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U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Adam Diament
56 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time. This podcast has been designed for anyone who wants a deeper, more structured understanding of American history, whether you're preparing for the Advanced Placement U.S. History exam, enrolled in a college survey course, or just brushing up on the events and ideas that shaped the nation. Each episode runs around twenty minutes, give or take a few, and is designed to hit that sweet spot between depth and accessibility. Over the course of one hundred episodes, we'll move from Native North America before 1492 all the way to globalization in the twenty-first century. You'll hear about politics and wars, but also about the social changes, cultural movements, and economic shifts that made the United States what it is today. Whether you're studying for an exam, reviewing for class, or just curious about the country's story, this series is meant to be a valuable companion. It gives you the big picture, episode by episode, in a way that's both manageable and enjoyable.
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Welcome to U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time. This podcast has been designed for anyone who wants a deeper, more structured understanding of American history, whether you're preparing for the Advanced Placement U.S. History exam, enrolled in a college survey course, or just brushing up on the events and ideas that shaped the nation. Each episode runs around twenty minutes, give or take a few, and is designed to hit that sweet spot between depth and accessibility. Over the course of one hundred episodes, we'll move from Native North America before 1492 all the way to globalization in the twenty-first century. You'll hear about politics and wars, but also about the social changes, cultural movements, and economic shifts that made the United States what it is today. Whether you're studying for an exam, reviewing for class, or just curious about the country's story, this series is meant to be a valuable companion. It gives you the big picture, episode by episode, in a way that's both manageable and enjoyable.
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History
Education
Episodes (20/56)
U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 51: Lincoln's Assassination and Presidential Reconstruction
2 days ago
22 minutes 36 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 50: The Civil War - Secession, War, and Appomattox
4 days ago
22 minutes 14 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 49: Jacksonian Democracy and Indian Removal
6 days ago
25 minutes 11 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 48: Monroe Doctrine and Expansionsim
1 week ago
21 minutes 58 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 47: The War of 1812 and National Identity
1 week ago
24 minutes 10 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 46: Louisiana Purchase and Lewis & Clark
1 week ago
20 minutes 51 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 45: The Election of 1800 and Jefferson's Revolution
2 weeks ago
20 minutes 25 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 44: John Adams and the Alien & Sedition Acts
2 weeks ago
22 minutes 10 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 43: The Whiskey Rebellion and Federal Power
2 weeks ago
18 minutes 31 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 42: Hamilton vs. Jefferson: Rival Economic and Political Visions
3 weeks ago
24 minutes 10 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 41: Washington's Presidency and Precedents
3 weeks ago
25 minutes 5 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 40: The Bill of Rights
3 weeks ago
23 minutes 43 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 39: Ratification and the Federalist Papers
1 month ago
22 minutes 19 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 38: The Constitutional Convention
1 month ago
19 minutes 59 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 37: Shays' Rebellion and the Crisis of the 1780s
1 month ago
19 minutes 36 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 36: The Articles of Confederation
1 month ago
23 minutes 56 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 35: African Americans and the Struggle for Freedom
1 month ago
20 minutes 38 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 34: Loyalists, Natives, and Women in the Revolution
1 month ago
26 minutes 11 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 33: The Treaty of Paris and International Consequences
1 month ago
18 minutes 20 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Lecture 32: War in the South and Yorktown
1 month ago
25 minutes 35 seconds

U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time
Welcome to U.S. History: 20 Minutes at a Time. This podcast has been designed for anyone who wants a deeper, more structured understanding of American history, whether you're preparing for the Advanced Placement U.S. History exam, enrolled in a college survey course, or just brushing up on the events and ideas that shaped the nation. Each episode runs around twenty minutes, give or take a few, and is designed to hit that sweet spot between depth and accessibility. Over the course of one hundred episodes, we'll move from Native North America before 1492 all the way to globalization in the twenty-first century. You'll hear about politics and wars, but also about the social changes, cultural movements, and economic shifts that made the United States what it is today. Whether you're studying for an exam, reviewing for class, or just curious about the country's story, this series is meant to be a valuable companion. It gives you the big picture, episode by episode, in a way that's both manageable and enjoyable.