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The ERA Video Streaming Platform | Search TV & Radio Resources | Secondary History | America, 1713 – 1975

America, 1713 – 1975

British settlement in North America, 1713-41

Christopher Columbus | Horrible Histories

Christopher Columbus | Horrible Histories

CBBC | 2012 | 2'40''

Christopher Columbus insists to a sceptical crewman that he's discovered India - also, mermaids.

Puritans and the Mayflower | Horrible Histories

Puritans and the Mayflower | Horrible Histories

CBBC | 2020 | 1'46''

Puritans set sail to the New World on the Mayflower after the first boat sinks.

Mayflower cruises | Horrible Histories

Mayflower cruises | Horrible Histories

CBBC | 2020 | 55''

The one-way journey of a lifetime abroad the Mayflower (advertisement).

Mississippi cotton | Black and British: A Forgotten History

Mississippi cotton | Black and British: A Forgotten History

BBC Two | 2016 | 4'21''

David Olusoga discusses the cotton industry in Mississippi and how it fuelled Britain's industrial revolution.

Lancashire cotton famine | Black and British: A Forgotten History

Lancashire cotton famine | Black and British: A Forgotten History

BBC Two | 2016 | 5'38''

David Olusoga explains how the American civil war caused a cotton famine in Lancashire.

Revolution of African-American slaves | Black and British: A Forgotten History

Revolution of African-American slaves | Black and British: A Forgotten History

BBC Two | 2016 | 5'54''

David Olusoga investigates American Independence and the revolution of the African slaves.

Leif Ericsson | Horrible Histories

Leif Ericsson | Horrible Histories

CBBC | 2012 | 1'48''

HH Movie Pitch: Leif Ericsson tries to explain that the film he's pitching about discovering America isn't a fantasy.

Birth of America (Trailer) | Horrible Histories

Birth of America (Trailer) | Horrible Histories

CBBC | 2020 | 1'56''

A HH movie trailer entitled, America: Who Really Discovered the Continent?

The loss of an empire, 1765-83

The Boston Tea Party | Victoria Wood's Nice Cup of Tea

The Boston Tea Party | Victoria Wood's Nice Cup of Tea

BBC One | 2013 | 3'39''

Victoria Wood tells the story of the Boston Tea Party.

Boston Tea Party | Horrible Histories

Boston Tea Party | Horrible Histories

CBBC | 2020 | 2'44''

GameTube: Zack Septic-Tank plays through the Boston Tea Party and starts a war (parody of Jacksepticeye).

Declaration of Independence | Horrible Histories

Declaration of Independence | Horrible Histories

CBBC | 2020 | 2'30''

Writing his Declaration of Independence, things get awkward between Thomas Jefferson and his slaves.

Founding Fathers | Horrible Histories

Founding Fathers | Horrible Histories

CBBC | 2020 | 2'32''

Together they bring a new constitution, a new system of government, and an epic pop ballad!

The American Revolution | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

The American Revolution | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 52''

Lucy gives a short summary of the American Revolution which is generally accepted historically.

Boston Tea Party | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

Boston Tea Party | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 4'29''

Lucy details how the story of the Boston Tea Party has been mythologised and manipulated over time.

Paul Revere | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

Paul Revere | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 3'01''

Lucy explores the different versions of Paul Revere's iconic tale of riding into the night to warn the Patri...

Concord and the 2nd Amendment | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

Concord and the 2nd Amendment | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 4'57''

Lucy examines the facts behind the mythologised tale of the Patriot militia who defeated th...

The Declaration of Independence | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

The Declaration of Independence | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 5'57''

Lucy introduces the Declaration, its compromises and the different drafts it went through...

French coalition | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

French coalition | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 3'28''

July 4th 1776 may have been ''independence day'', however battles continued where the Americans received...

The Liberty Bell | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

The Liberty Bell | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 4'30''

The Liberty Bell's history is actually shrouded in fiction, and comes from a story by the most popular a...

Hamilton The Musical | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

Hamilton The Musical | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 4'10''

Lucy speaks to a historian about why despite Hamilton's much lauded reception, it could be in danger...

The early settlement of the West, 1835-1862

The Pioneers | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

The Pioneers | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 1'23''

Ray explains what kind of people the Pioneers were and why they headed West to find a new way of life.

The Cherokee | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

The Cherokee | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 1'21''

Ray tells of the Pioneers who first encountered Native American's and while most meetings ended in clashes, the Chero...

Removal of the Cherokee | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Removal of the Cherokee | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 1'13''

Ray explains about how the government rounded up and rid the Appalachian mountains of the Cherokee.

Pioneer Mountain Men | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Pioneer Mountain Men | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 2'13''

Ray speaks to a modern day Mountain Man about what life was like for the Pioneers who tried to earn money off...

Pioneer routes | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Pioneer routes | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 1'13''

Ray maps out the common routes of the Pioneers as they met and left the Rocky Mountains.

The Donner Party | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

The Donner Party | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 6'08''

Ray tells the story of the Donner Party, a group of Pioneers who chose some poor routes through the Sierra Nevada...

The Gold Rush | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

The Gold Rush | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 6'01''

Ray details the discovery of gold and why its influence drew so many West across America.

Gold and Boomtowns | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Gold and Boomtowns | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 7'11''

As interest in gold mining grew, small towns and gold mining businesses developed almost overnight. Ray explore...

Blackfeet | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Blackfeet | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 9'32''

Ray meets the descendants of the Blackfeet Native American tribe. The plentiful bison were the lifeblood of the tribes a...

The Oregon Trail | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

The Oregon Trail | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 3'09''

Ray explains the route Pioneers would take through the Great Plains and how naturally this was dictated by a river.

Wagon life | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Wagon life | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 5'41''

Ray meets a wagon master who recreates the conditions the Pioneers endured and what it took to travel in a wagon.

Death and the Pioneers | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Death and the Pioneers | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 2'15''

Ray examines the types of illnesses common amongst the Pioneers and how many wouldn't survive the long trip.

The Navajo | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

The Navajo | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 6'51''

Ray meets some descendants of the Navajo who existed on the sparse and cruel terrain of Monument Valley and finds out w...

Soldiers in the desert | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Soldiers in the desert | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 5'16''

Ray meets a historian who takes him through life as a soldier who governed the early Pioneers and the harsh...

The Apache | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

The Apache | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 4'04''

Ray details the innovations of the Apache, including moccasins for footwear and use of the agave plant.

Apache warriors | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Apache warriors | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 4'35''

Ray describes the war between the Apache's and the Frontier army that lasted over 40 years.

Stagecoaches | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Stagecoaches | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 6'16''

Ray takes a ride on a refurbished stagecoach which, before the railroad, became the main transport choice for people ...

Outlaws | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

Outlaws | How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears

BBC Four | 2014 | 5'47''

Ray discovers the truth posses and outlaws, the likes of which we see in Hollywood.

Life in the United States of America, 1910-33

Stories of immigration to America | American Voices: A History of America 1917-1941

Stories of immigration to America | American Voices: A History of America 1917-1941

BBC Two | 2008 | 5'28''

The experiences of people who immigrated to America in the early 20th century.

The Day of the Wall Street Crash | 1929: The Great Crash

The Day of the Wall Street Crash | 1929: The Great Crash

BBC Two | 2009 | 2'07''

The beginning of the Wall Street Crash on the 24th October 1929.

Consumerism and liberty bonds | 1929: The Great Crash

Consumerism and liberty bonds | 1929: The Great Crash

BBC Two | 2009 | 3'25''

An exploration of the consumerist culture of the roaring twenties in America.

Stocks | 1929: The Great Crash

Stocks | 1929: The Great Crash

BBC Two | 2009 | 3'42''

The twenties in America saw a boom in people buying stocks.

Buy on margin | 1929: The Great Crash

Buy on margin | 1929: The Great Crash

BBC Two | 2009 | 1'57''

An exploration of the use of buy on margin in the twenties in America.

Market manipulation | 1929: The Great Crash

Market manipulation | 1929: The Great Crash

BBC Two | 2009 | 3'41''

The financial market in America was largely unregulated and some people found ways to take advantage of this.

The crash | 1929: The Great Crash

The crash | 1929: The Great Crash

BBC Two | 2009 | 6'10''

The attempts to prevent the crash as it was happening.

The impact of the crash | 1929: The Great Crash

The impact of the crash | 1929: The Great Crash

BBC Two | 2009 | 5'04''

The immediate impact of the Wall Street Crash.

Roosevelt | 1929: The Great Crash

Roosevelt | 1929: The Great Crash

BBC Two | 2009 | 3'39''

The beginning of Roosevelt's presidency and his investigation into the crash.

Gone With the Wind | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

Gone With the Wind | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 5'24''

Lucy examines the troublesome themes within America's hugely successful civil war film, ''Gone With th...

1: The Roaring Twenties | Prohibition: 13 Years That Changed America

1: The Roaring Twenties | Prohibition: 13 Years That Changed America

BBC Two | 1997 | 49'58''

Ed Asner narrates a documentary examining the effects of Prohibition in America in the 1920s and 30s. Th...

2: The Road to Repeal | Prohibition: 13 Years That Changed America

2: The Road to Repeal | Prohibition: 13 Years That Changed America

BBC Two | 1997 | 50'11''

It took the rise of Al Capone and a crime wave that swept the nation to convince America that prohibition ...

3: The Dry Crusade | Prohibition: 13 Years That Changed America

3: The Dry Crusade | Prohibition: 13 Years That Changed America

BBC Two | 1997 | 50'00''

Examining the very beginnings of Prohibition from early colonial roots andnd the settlers of Kansas to the fo...

9: Crime and Prohibition | Time to Remember

9: Crime and Prohibition | Time to Remember

BBC Four | 2010 | 29'02''

Material from the 50s newsreel documentary series Time to Remember tells the story of the media circus that surrounded gangsters ...

The Civil Rights Movement

The Klu Klux Klan | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

The Klu Klux Klan | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 4'35''

Lucy details the origins of the white supremacist group, the Klu Klux Klan, and how one film made by th...

School segregation in the USA | Arena

School segregation in the USA | Arena

BBC Four | 2016 | 1'48''

An exploration of the Civil Rights fight for black people to attend the same schools as white people.

Living in the USA | Face to Face

Living in the USA | Face to Face

BBC | 1961 | 1'38''

Martin Luther King explains why he doesn't move to a less discriminatory country and why it is important that he fights for equality in the US.

Colour discrimination | Face to Face

Colour discrimination | Face to Face

BBC | 1961 | 2'32''

Martin Luther King recalls his first instance of being discriminated for his race at the age of six.

Segregation and violence | Face to Face

Segregation and violence | Face to Face

BBC | 1961 | 4'21''

Martin Luther King speaks of his experiences of segregation and violence as a child.

Token integration | Face to Face

Token integration | Face to Face

BBC | 1961 | 3'26''

Martin Luther King reflects on the lawful change he has witnessed with regard to integration.

Rosa Parks | Face to Face

Rosa Parks | Face to Face

BBC | 1961 | 3'09''

Martin Luther King tells the story of Rosa Parks, the ''Bus Boycott'' and how this lead to his rise a civil rights leader.

Fear and leadership | Face to Face

Fear and leadership | Face to Face

BBC | 1961 | 2'11''

Martin Luther King reflects on the difficult times he faced being a leader and symbol of the civil rights movement.

Non-violence | Face to Face

Non-violence | Face to Face

BBC | 1961 | 1'21''

Martin Luther King talks about the importance of non-violent protest in the civil rights movement.

Non-violent success | Face to Face

Non-violent success | Face to Face

BBC | 1961 | 1'29''

Martin Luther King speaks to the success of non-violent protest.

Speeches - Martin Luther King's ''I have a dream'' speech | Speeches that Shook the World

Speeches - Martin Luther King's ''I have a dream'' speech | Speeches that Shook the World

BBC Four | 2013 | 2'56''

Simon Armitage dissects what makes a perfect speech by examining famous speeches th...

Martin Luther King and Malcolm X | Arena

Martin Luther King and Malcolm X | Arena

BBC Four | 2016 | 2'09''

A conversation between Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, exposing their different approaches to Civil Rights.

James Baldwin and Paul Weiss debate | Arena

James Baldwin and Paul Weiss debate | Arena

BBC Four | 2016 | 3'23''

A debate between James Baldwin and Paul Weiss about race inequality.

James Baldwin - ''I can't be a pessimist...'' | Arena

James Baldwin - ''I can't be a pessimist...'' | Arena

BBC Four | 2016 | 1'42''

James Baldwin's famous "I can't be a pessimist..." speech about race in America.

Martin Luther King | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

Martin Luther King | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 4'12''

Lucy explores Martin Luther King's influence on the civil rights act.

MLK and legacy | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

MLK and legacy | American History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley

BBC Four | 2019 | 6'12''

Lucy explores Martin Luther King's gender politics and how he kept up with the ideal of the ''male politic...

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