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Industrial Revolution ‑ Videos

The Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century, when agricultural societies became more industrialized and urban. The transcontinental railroad, the cotton gin, electricity and other inventions permanently changed society.

2:16 minTV-PG

The Origins of Summer Camps

Did summer camp save kids from factories? Learn about the unlikely history behind modern summer camps.

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1:56 minTV-PG

Child Labor

Historian Yohuru Williams gives a rundown of important facts on child labor in the time of the Industrial Revolution.

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3:37 minTV-PG

Centralization of Money

In 1838, U.S. Mint branches were opened across the country to fulfill the need for a centralized system of monetary exchange.

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2:32 minTV-14

The Industrial Revolution

Beginning in the 19th century, advances in manufacturing revolutionize the American way of life.

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1:49 minTV-PG

History of Colt 45

In a Mail Call video, R. Lee Ermey answers a question from Carson a nine‑year old boy from Colorado who asks when the Colt 45 started its service in the United States military and when it ended its career. The Colt 45 was invented by gun designer John Browning and made by the Colt firearm […]

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2:41 minTV-PG

Spindletop

Spindletop, an east Texas oil Field, produced 80,000 barrels a day and changed the country and oil production forever.

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