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Was James Longstreet truly Ulysses S. Grant Best man during his wedding. Find out and also how Longstreet knew what Grant was planing during the battle of Gettysburg
#gettysburg #civilwar #pickettcharge

1 month ago | [YT] | 2

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The war was already over. They just didn’t know it yet.

Imagine marching into a "corridor of death" for a peace treaty that had already been signed 3,000 miles away. 8,000 elite British veterans vs. a ragged band of pirates and frontiersmen. It lasted less time than it takes to brew a pot of coffee, but it changed the map of North America forever.

This is the brutal, ironic story of the battle they tried to wipe from history.

#AmericanHistory #WarOf1812 #MilitaryHistory

3 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 1

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The Alamo was worse than history admit: what if what we were told in schools were all wrong 😑 go see this video to find out!
#alamo #thealamo #alamo

5 months ago | [YT] | 4

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Chief Gall’s version turns everything we thought we knew about Custer’s Last Stand upside down. 🤯 Do you believe his account — or do you think history got it right?
#littlebighorn #custer #ushistory

8 months ago | [YT] | 4

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Charles Windolph was the last surviving soldier of Custer’s Last Stand, and his words are more haunting than the history books ever admit.
Do you think his account changes how we should remember Custer and the 7th Cavalry?
👇 Share your thoughts below — I’ll be reading every comment!

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#littlebighorn #custer #ushistory

9 months ago | [YT] | 4

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7 Forgotten Native america Heating hacks that beats modern tech.

#nativeamerican #indigenous #ushistory

9 months ago | [YT] | 3

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Native American Winter Survival: Tribes often used animal hides and layers of bark to insulate their shelters. No modern blankets, just pure nature.
Which natural material would YOU trust most to
survive the cold?

9 months ago | [YT] | 5

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