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Henry Ford Builds the First Automobile

Two Men On The Moon (1969)

A Young Soldier Returns From World War II

The Mayflower Brings William Bradford and The Pilgrims To Plymouth Rock

Signing the Declaration of Independence

A Child Is Escorted to School during the Civil Rights Era

Lincoln Issues The Emancipation Proclaimation

The Louisiana Purchase Is Signed

Patrick Henry Says, “Give Me Liberty, Or Give Me Death!”

Paul Revere Warns That The British Are Coming

“Rosie, The Riveter” Women Enter the Workforce to Keep Production Going While the Men Are away at War

East Meets West: The Completion of the Transcontinental Railroad