10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America
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200660 Min.Beendet

10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America

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S01E10 - "Jan 25, 1787 – Shays' Rebellion: America's First Civil War"

Ausgestrahlt am Apr 14, 2006, 1:00 AM

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Beschreibung

10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America is a 10-part series examining pivotal events that reshaped American history as it is known today. This series was later turned into a book by the same name and gathered quite a following. Produced by Sidney Beaumont and Joe Berlinger, the series starred Mark Riccadonna, Michael L. Colosimo and David Nasaw to name a few.

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Status
Beendet
Sprache
English
Laufzeit
60 min
Erstausstrahlung
April 9, 2006
Beendet
April 13, 2006
Sendeplan
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday um 21:00

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Episoden (1 Staffel · 10 Episoden)

Sept 17, 1862 – Antietam

Part 1 recalls the Battle of Antietam, the costly Civil War conflict fought on September 17, 1862, that allowed Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.

Apr 9, 2006

60 Min.

May 26, 1637 – Massacre at Mystic

Part 2 recalls the 1637 clash between English settlers and Pequot Indians in the Connecticut River Valley, where English forces burned the Pequot fort at Mystic and killed those who tried to flee.

Apr 9, 2006

60 Min.

July 16, 1939 – Einstein's Letter

Part 3 examines the letter sent by Albert Einstein to FDR in the summer of 1939 informing the president of the possibility of nuclear weapons and asking him to begin the research and development of new weapons based on nuclear chain reactions.

Apr 10, 2006

60 Min.

Sept 6, 1901 – Murder at the Fair: The Assassination of President McKinley

Part 4 recalls the assassination of President William McKinley, who was shot in 1901 by Leon Czolgosz while attending the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo. McKinley died a week later.

Apr 10, 2006

60 Min.

Sept 9, 1956 – When America Was Rocked

Part 5 recalls Elvis Presley's 1956 appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and its powerful effect on popular culture.

Apr 11, 2006

60 Min.

Jan 24, 1848 – Gold Rush

Part 6 chronicles the California Gold Rush, initiated when gold was found at Sutter's Mill in January 1848 and thousands of fortune seekers began migrating west.

Apr 11, 2006

60 Min.

July 21, 1925 – Scopes: The Battle Over America's Soul

Part 7 recalls the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial of John T. Scopes, a Tennessee high-school teacher who taught evolution in defiance of the Butler Act. The courtroom was the stage for legal powerhouses Clarrence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan.

Apr 12, 2006

60 Min.

July 6, 1892 – The Homestead Strike

Part 8 examines the 1892 strike at a steel plant in Homestead, Pa., where workers clashed with Pinkerton guards in a fight that left men dead and wounded.

Apr 12, 2006

60 Min.

June 21, 1964 – Freedom Summer

Part 9 recalls the 1964 murders of civil-rights workers Andrew Goodman, James Chaney and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Miss., by members of the Ku Klux Klan.

Apr 13, 2006

60 Min.

Jan 25, 1787 – Shays' Rebellion: America's First Civil War

Recalling Shays' Rebellion in 1786, in which farmers, led by Daniel Shays, stormed a Massachusetts courthouse in protest of farm foreclosures and to stop the imprisonment of debtors.

Apr 13, 2006

60 Min.

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