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🗓️ 14 September 2018
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0:00.0 | They were some of the most powerful men who've ever lived. |
0:02.8 | They waged war, forged peace, and altered the fates of billions of people, |
0:06.9 | and yet they were just as human, just as flawed as you and me. |
0:10.6 | They were the presidents of the United States, and they are the subjects of the history podcast |
0:15.0 | this American president. In each episode of this American president, we explore how flawed men |
0:20.5 | have managed this awesome responsibility. To listen now, go to pathanonpodcast.com or search |
0:26.8 | this American president on your favorite podcast platform. |
0:30.0 | The history of the Popes of Rome and Christianity reaches into nearly every aspect of history. |
0:36.4 | In the history of the papacy podcast, we step over the rope. We dive into discover more about the |
0:42.6 | people events and background that define the influence of the Popes of Rome and church not only |
0:48.0 | on the west, but the world. To start listening now, go to pathanonpodcast.com or search for |
0:55.8 | history of the papacy on your favorite podcast platform. |
1:00.5 | The Civil War pitted brother against brother and divided a nation. It also featured the most |
1:06.1 | epic and deadliest battles in American history. From Shiloh to Vicksburg to Gettysburg, |
1:12.7 | these battles resulted in higher casualty rates than any other armed conflict the United States |
1:18.4 | ever faced. But beyond the death toll, the Civil War did more to define and change the United |
1:25.6 | States than any other event. The Revolutionary War may have answered the question whether or not the |
1:31.0 | United States would survive, but the Civil War determined what kind of nation the United States would |
1:36.8 | be. Would it be a nation that promised rights based on the dictum that all men are created equal, |
1:43.1 | even though four million people were enslaved to the United States based on absolutely nothing |
1:47.5 | else on the color of the skin, or would it live up to the promise? Would the United States follow |
1:52.9 | the path of Thomas Jefferson who thought that America's success lay in its agrarian tradition and |
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