Discover George Washington and his experience with the French and Indian War. Then, find out what happened when the British government began taxing the colonies without their consent.
Trace the historical origin of freedom and learn how it influenced the New World colonies.
Stan travels to Mount Vernon and introduces a key player in U.S. history, George Washington.
Stan tells the story of the daring pilgrims and their government “for the people, by the people.”
Stan Ellsworth details Paul Revere’s famous ride and the first hours of the Revolutionary War.
The events at Lexington and Concord inspire Ethan Allen and his men to overtake Fort Ticonderoga.
The Continental Congress meets in Philadelphia and creates the Declaration of Independence.
General William Howe challenges George Washington as he prepares to attack New York City.
Following his surrender in New York, George Washington crosses the Delaware and strikes back.
Host Stan Ellsworth analyzes how the Battle of Saratoga changes the course of American history.
At Valley Forge, Stan Ellsworth emphasizes the importance of faith in George Washington’s success.
Stan travels to South Carolina to investigate what brought the Revolutionary War to the South.
At the Battle of Cowpens, General Daniel Morgan traps the British troops in a double envelopment.
Host Stan Ellsworth shares how an alliance with France guides the Patriots to victory.
Join Stan to discover the early years of American expansion.
The nation’s delegates meet at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to draft the Constitution.
George Washington faces a series of challenges during his tenure as the first president.
The Louisiana Purchase expands the nation as Lewis and Clark venture on their famous expedition.
Stan breaks down the War of 1812 and highlights key players James Madison and Andrew Jackson.
Westward expansion creates icons like Daniel Boone as settlers venture into the American frontier.
The fur trade brings adventure, exploration, and greed to the American frontier.
Canals and railroads make the American economy vastly successful in the early 19th century.
Host Stan Ellsworth visits the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati.
As American settlers move into the Texas territory, conflict arises with the Battle of the Alamo.
Stan Ellsworth studies the historic pioneer movements like the Oregon Trail and the Mormon exodus.
The Pony Express connects the country like never before with its revolutionary mail service.
Different ideas about American government and economy separates the North and the South.
A series of failed compromises between the Northern and Southern states ignites the Civil War.
Join Stan on a ride through the history of the American Civil War,
Host Stan Ellsworth shares the stories that shape Abraham Lincoln’s character and political career.
The First Battle of Bull Run illustrates how lengthy and difficult the Civil War will be.
Armored battleships prove to be valuable weapons in nautical warfare during the Civil War.
As new artillery hits the scene, the Union army faces defeat at the Battle of Second Manassas.
Learn about the genius of General Robert E. Lee and discover more about General Grant.
The strategies of each side at the Battle of Gettysburg changes the course of the war.
Stan shares the story of the 54th Massachusetts, the all-black infantry that attacked Fort Wagner.
General Sherman advances his troops towards Savannah and destroys the Confederate economy.
General Grant and General Lee face-off in a series of battles during the Overland Campaign of 1864.
After a devastating failure, General Grant leads the Union Army to victory in Petersburg.
Host Stan Ellsworth travels to Appomattox where General Lee surrenders to General Grant.
Stan shares what happened to Civil War icons after the South’s surrender.
Days after the Civil War ends, President Abraham Lincoln is assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.
America enters the days of the Wild West. As the country grows, lawlessness flourished.
Tensions between the North and South run high as plans for Reconstruction are underway.
The transcontinental railroad connects the country like never before, bringing thousands out West.
The American cowboy emerges as the beef industry booms in the Northern states.
Icons like Clay Allison and Calamity Jane put the “wild” in the Wild West.
As crime runs rampant in the Wild West, lawmen bring order to the chaos.
Host Stan Ellsworth shares stories of the Wild West’s most iconic outlaws.
Stan travels to Dodge City where the story of Western legend Wyatt Earp began.
The Lakota Nation fights to keep their land as settlers move into the American frontier.
Stan recounts the tale of Chief Joseph and his fight to protect the Nez Perce land from settlers.
Land disputes between cattle barons and settlers lead to range wars across the Western states.
Stan discusses the entrepreneurs who found great success while developing California.
Stan recounts the final days of legendary outlaws as the age of the Wild West comes to an end.
Tall tales, dime novels, stage shows and motion pictures immortalize the days of the Wild West.
The early 1900s rolled in with prosperity. Stan Ellsworth takes a ride through the Gilded Age.
Stan ushers in the Gilded Age by introducing key political players of the late 19th century.
During the Gilded Age, immigrants pour into America seeking a fresh start, opportunity and success.
Inventors like Thomas Edison use their inventions to reinvent modern life during the Gilded Age.
Titans of the Industrial Revolution transform American industry during the Gilded Age.
As industry booms during the Gilded Age, civil rights movements emerge nationwide.
The Spanish-American War begins as control over the Philippines and Cuba is contested.
Stan recounts the life, legacy, and achievements of President Theodore Roosevelt.
President Woodrow Wilson ushers in a new age of American politics with multiple pioneering policies
Stan travels to France to examine the events that brought the United States into World War I.
Stan travels to France to share the history of the Treaty of Versailles.
An industrial boom after the Great War ushers in the success of Broadway, Hollywood, and baseball.
The Roaring ‘20s come to a halt as the stock market crash of 1929 devastates the American economy.
Stan travels to South Bend, Indiana, to share the history of the University of Notre Dame.
Take a ride through the Great Depression and World War II.
After years of economic turmoil, President Franklin D. Roosevelt offers America a new hope.
The United States is thrust into World War II following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Stan details the boom of American industry as World War II creates new demands overseas.
Stan highlights the impact of the Battle of Midway as it changes the tides of the war.
U-boats, espionage, and propaganda create new challenges for the United States during World War II.
Following Pearl Harbor, FDR authorizes the use of internment camps for Japanese American citizens.
Stan shares the stories of the important military leaders of the United State’s war efforts.
Stan travels to the beaches of Normandy to visit the site of the famous Operation Neptune.
Operation Cartwheel unfolds in the Pacific Theater with a series of costly battles.
The outcome of the Battle of the Bulge paves the way for the Allies’ victory against Nazi Germany.
As V-Day is celebrated across the globe, the conflict in the Pacific Theater rages on.
Stan examines the impact of the atomic bombs in Japan and the horrors of the Holocaust.
Stan travels the East Coast and brings you the history, people, and culture he finds.
Stan travels to Miami to discover the city full of adventure and a rich Latin American heritage.
Stan explores two of the South’s biggest cities Savannah, Georgia and Charleston, South Carolina.
A trip through the Appalachian Mountains finds Stan learning the history of bluegrass music.
Stan introduces the wildlife, tourism, and industry that populates the Florida coast today.
Stan’s visit to North Carolina has him track down the history of the pirate Blackbeard.
Stan tours Washington D.C. and explores numerous memorials that honor our nation’s history.
Stan travels to Baltimore to discover the history, icons, and cuisine that make up the “Charm City.
Stan visits Philadelphia to explore the events that made it a haven for religious freedom.
The Salem Witch Trials leave a dark stain on Massachusetts' history.
Stan learns about the whaling industry of Nantucket, Massachusetts during the 19th century.
Follow Stan coast to coast and learn all about the history of various regions of the United States.
Stan travels to Atlanta to visit sites that inspired Martin Luther King Jr.
Stan travels to the Kentucky Horse Park to learn how it became the horse capital of the world.
Stan swings through Nashville to learn about the icons that earned it the title of “Music City.”
Stan learns about the impact of the Mississippi River and blues music on Memphis’ history.
Along the Pacific Coast, Stan visits the homes of some of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
Stan makes his way to San Francisco and reflects on its rich history.
Stan Ellsworth marvels at the majesty and history of the Redwood Forest.
Once a landmark for the lumber industry, Seattle has become a center of innovation.
Stan explores the San Juan Islands, home to some of the richest biodiversity in the country.
Stan tours the many historical sites of Boston, Massachusetts.
Delve into the lives of the founding fathers of our nation with Stan Ellsworth.
Stan highlights the contributions of overlooked patriots who paved the way to American Independence
Stan tours Boston to share stories of Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Joseph Warren.
A journey to Philadelphia has Stan recounting the life of Founding Father Benjamin Franklin.
Stan discovers the true history of George Washington as he details his life story.
Stan spotlights two prominent Founding Fathers, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams face off in the contentious election of 1800.
Host Stan Ellsworth recounts the life of George Washington’s right-hand man, Alexander Hamilton.
Stan discovers the contributions of James Madison as a founder and president of the United States.
James Monroe rises through the ranks and becomes the fifth President of the United States.
Stan highlights Martha Washington’s contributions as the First Lady of the United States.
Stan visits historical sites from John Quincy Adams’ life to learn more about his presidency.
From the Renaissance to the Reformation and colonization, meet pioneers in science, religion, and exploration that paved the way to a New World and the birth of a nation.
Stan shares stories of three presidents: Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, and John Tyler.
Stan explores the rich history of Texas, from the Battle of the Alamo to the Texas Revolution.
President James K. Polk offers great economic success as he expands the country further west.
Stan examines the question of slavery impacted the policies of Presidents Taylor and Fillmore.
Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan enter the spotlight as Stan studies their presidencies.
Host Stan Ellsworth commemorates the presidency of Abraham Lincoln.
Stan travels to Tennessee to tell the story of the most misunderstood president, Andrew Johnson.
President Ulysses S. Grant attempts to piece the Union back together during Reconstruction.

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