Author: Jenna Brown Interviewer: Dylan Danelson When you were growing up, were you taught about the War of 1812? Me neither. This podcast discusses Jenna Brown’s paper titled, “New England’s Opposition to the War of 1812” and it contains...
In the US during the 19th century, The Manifest Destiny was a belief that was held widely true that the destiny of America was to expand and move across the continent in order to spread their institutions and traditions to enlighten primitive nations. Americans at...
It took the famous Lewis and Clark expedition over two years and 8,000 miles on their round trip from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean. All in search of a water trade route that would connect the newly purchased Louisiana Territory to the young country of the United...
Author: Joshua Wright Interviewer: Macy Alexander A tax on whiskey divides the nation less than two decades after the United States won independence from England. Alexander Hamilton attempts to finance the federal government while the people of Western Pennsylvania...
Author: Sophia Cabana Interviewer: Katherine Dillman Sophia Cabana investigates the battle between religious establishment and religious liberty in Virginia, telling the story of how the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom came to be. She also explains what...