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Was the USS Monitor the most revolutionary technological development of the American Civil War?
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The Stock Market Crashes
 
In the midst of an unprecedented public health crisis, can a government protect the welfare of its citizens at home while rushing millions of troops to battlefields half a world away? In 1918 America faced just such a challenge.

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral: Did Tom McLaury Have a Gun?
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WARS & CONFLICTS
The 1862 invasion of Kentucky had great promise, but disappointing results.


      
AIR & SEA
Captain and crew struggled valiantly to keep the giant dirigible on course and airborne in a violent Midwestern storm.


DISCOVERY & EXPLORATION
Known as 'Lying George' for his many false strikes, George Washington Carmack and two Indian friends found a real nugget in 1896 that set off a fabled gold rush in Canada.

CULTURE
On August 19, 1881, in a remote New Mexico Territory canyon, Warm Springs Apache leader Nana ambushed a combined military and civilian force that was out to get him.








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