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The Economic Impact of the American Revolution

K - 5th
The American Revolution cost lives, livelihoods and millions of dollars in cold, hard cash. So how did the fledgling United States generate funds, and what impact did the war have on the U.S. economy?
Instructional Video2:34
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Causes of the Spanish-American War

K - 5th
Between 1895 and 1898, as Cuban revolutionaries fought for independence, a number of social, economic and political factors drove the United States and Spain to the brink of war.
Instructional Video2:16
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The Influenza Pandemic of 1918

K - 5th
The Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 claimed millions of lives across the globe. Known at the time as 'Spanish Flu', the first documented outbreak occurred at Camp Funston, Kansas.
Instructional Video2:27
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The Texas Revolution

K - 5th
The Texas Revolution of 1835-36 saw American settlers rise up against the Mexican government to achieve their independence. The Republic of Texas stood as an independent nation for almost a decade.
Instructional Video2:17
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Europe and the American Revolution

K - 5th
The American Revolution wasn’t just a fight between American colonists and Great Britain. France, Spain, and the Netherlands backed the rebels through financial and military assistance.
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The Seven Years' War: Britain and France Fight for Power

K - 5th
Fought between 1756 and 1763, the Seven Years' War was the first truly global conflict. In this video, learn about how the war reshaped power dynamics between Great Britain and France.
Instructional Video2:27
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Expansion and Settlement of the United States

K - 5th
Today, the United States is home to more than 330 million people. In this video, learn about how the population has expanded and changed over time.
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The Slave Trade

K - 5th
The Triangular Trade was a complex system of human trafficking spanning three continents. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, it saw millions of Africans transported to the Americas.
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English Explorers

K - 5th
Explorers like John Cabot, Walter Raleigh and Sir Francis Drake played pivotal roles in England's exploration of North America, laying the foundations for settlements that would ultimately dispossess countless Indigenous Peoples.
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Why So Few People Live In This HUGE Area In The Middle Of Spain

9th - Higher Ed
Spain is the fourth largest country in the European Union by population with more than 48 million people. Despite this, the vast majority of these people live either within the Madrid metropolitan area or within cities on the coast. This...
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Puerto Rico: History, Culture, and Nature

6th - Higher Ed
Embracing the Caribbean Splendor of Puerto Rico:Finally, we will end our tour in one of the most beautiful landscapes of the Caribbean, the Island of Puerto Rico, a place also rich in history and culture.
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Why So Many Americans Moved To California And Not The Other Western States

9th - Higher Ed
California is a huge state! With almost 40 million people, it's currently larger than the other 10 western states combined. This is due to a wide range of reasons that date all the way back to when California was a remote colony of the...
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Magellan's Journey: The First Circumnavigation of the Globe

3rd - 12th
This video discusses the famous explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his expedition to find a Western spice route. While Magellan is often credited with being the first person to circumnavigate the globe, he actually only made it halfway...
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Exploring the Art and Culture of Barcelona

6th - Higher Ed
Barcelona, Spain:"Our tour begins on the shores of the Mediterranean in Barcelona, one of the European cities most visited by tourists from all over the world, where you can breathe art, avant-garde, and rebelliousness typical of the...
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Galicia: Language, History, and Natural Beauty

6th - Higher Ed
From those hills full of snow; we descend to the coasts of the "Atlantic Ocean", to go to the South of Europe, and visit a legendary lighthouse that is in the city of Galicia. We will find samples of the first humans of the Middle...
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Test your World Knowledge with this Quiz!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What country is it? Test your world knowledge with this countries of the world quiz. Try to guess the 10 countries in this video. Each country has video clips and audio facts. You will learn about: what continent the country is in,...
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Only In Spain 10 - Giant Squid Catch

9th - Higher Ed
Giant Squid Catch:Spanish fishermen achieve a rare feat by catching a giant squid measuring 9 meters in length and weighing 83 kilograms, unraveling one of the sea's greatest enigmas.
Instructional Video4:22
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Landmarks - Frank Gehry

12th - Higher Ed
FRANK GEHRY CANADIAN ARCHITECT FRANK GEHRY IS WORLD RENOWNED FOR HIS FANTASTIC DESIGNS. OFTEN THEY ARE SWEEPING METALLIC GIANTS SUCH AS HIS FAMOUS GUGGENHEIM BUILDING IN BILBAO. HIS LATEST EDITION IS A SPANISH HOTEL.
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Ibiza: History, Culture, and Hidden Gems

6th - Higher Ed
Ibiza, Spain:"Finally, we will take our flight to see the most beautiful series of islands in the Mediterranean, on the coast of Spain. We will arrive in Ibiza, and we will understand why so many people visit it on vacations."
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Exploring Cantabria: Caves, Stews, and Coastal Beauty

6th - Higher Ed
Spain:"We begin our trip in Spain! We will go out to the dance floor and explore the incredible Altamira Caves where you will find some of the oldest manifestations of humanity. Then, we will celebrate with Spanish delicacies, an...
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Seville: History, Luxury, and Flamenco

6th - Higher Ed
Flamenco and Splendor in Seville, Spain:Finally, we will show off our movements by dancing Flamenco in Seville, Spain, where we will see the most beautiful structures of the city, including the Torre del Oro, the Real Palacio de Alcázar...
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Pamplona: Exploring the City, Its Festivals, and Cultural Influences

6th - Higher Ed
Discovering Pamplona, Spain:Next, we'll venture to the historic city of Pamplona, Spain. Take a leisurely stroll through its charming streets, experience the excitement of Vasque ball, and admire the magnificent Basilica of San Ignacio...
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Madrid: History, Art, and Cuisine

6th - Higher Ed
Exploring Madrid, Spain:Escape to the culturally vibrant city of Madrid, where we'll immerse ourselves in its rich history and artistic heritage. Explore iconic landmarks, savor traditional Spanish cuisine, and delve into the dynamic...
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Who Would Be King of Italy Today?

6th - Higher Ed
Who Would Be King of Italy Today?