The Presidents: Reagan
Explore Reagan's defining moments and how a former actor transformed the U.S. conservative movement.
Explore Reagan's defining moments and how a former actor transformed the U.S. conservative movement.
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Explore Jimmy Carter's journey through politics, life and his lasting legacy in history.
Reagan meets Gorbachev's rise to power in the Soviet Union and works diplomacy with the Middle East and Iran.
A look at Reagan's foreign policy, including how he and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ended the Cold War.
We examine Reagan's post-convention speech, taxes, social security and immigration reform, and farm policy.
The age of the motorized vehicle indirectly inspired Motown Records, a boon to the African American community.
Explore the effects of the Erie Canal on the Midwest, and how the U.S. beer industry got started in Milwaukee.
After the Gemini program, America embarked on the Apollo program.
After a string of successful space flights by the USSR, The United States responded by forming NASA.
In 1864, after some major Union victories, President Abraham Lincoln looked to bring a swift end to the war.
Union and Confederate armies fought in a bloody battle here. The Confederates earned a hard-fought victory.
One of the most iconic battles of the Civil War, Gettysburg marks a turning point in this brutal war.
In 1862, Union forces neared strategic waterway control of Vicksburg, a pivotal city close to the Mississippi.
In 1862, conflict emerged between the Union's control of the Confederate's western half and the Southern east.
In April 1862, two Union armies under Ulysses S. Grant overcame the forces General Albert Johnston commanded.
At the start of the Civil War, Ulysses Grant worked in a store, but he was soon commanding the Union Armies.
Relive D-Day with five veterans who return to Normandy to revisit locations where they landed on June 6, 1944.
In 1862, Union forces neared strategic waterway control of Vicksburg, a pivotal city close to the Mississippi.
In 1862, conflict emerged between the Union's control of the Confederate's western half and the Southern east.
In April 1862, two Union armies under Ulysses S. Grant overcame the forces General Albert Johnston commanded.
At the start of the Civil War, Ulysses Grant worked in a store, but he was soon commanding the Union Armies.
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