Eric Deters History | October 26, 2023 "Gun Fight At The O.K. Corral" #wildwest #history
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Join history enthusiast Eric Deters in this thrilling video as he takes you back to the legendary gunfight at the OK Corral. Uncover the Wild West's most iconic showdown, filled ...with grit, courage, and controversy. Explore the true story behind this famous event and #OldWest legends. #GunfightAtTheOKCorral #WildWestHistory
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Eric Deters History "JFK: New Theory" | October 25, 2023 #JFK
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Join Eric on a captivating journey through history as he recaps the documentary, 'JFK X: Solving the Crime of the Century.' Eric digs into the gripping investigation surrounding the assassination ...of President John F. Kennedy. Explore the intricate details, evidence, and the crazy theories surrounding this pivotal moment in American history. Whether you're a history buff or seeking answers to one of the most significant events of the 20th century, this video is a must-watch. #conspiracy
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Eric Deters History | October 18, 2023, Alaska Day, "Seward's Folly"
Russia wanted to sell its Alaskan territory, fearing that it might be ...
Russia wanted to sell its Alaskan territory, fearing that it might be seized if war broke out with Britain. Russia's primary activities in the territory had been fur trade and ...missionary work among the Native Alaskans. At first Russia attempted to sell Alaska to the US company Western Union, which had explored the region when making the Russian–American Telegraph line. The land was eventually sold to the United States, the purchase of which added 586,412 square miles (1,518,800 km2) of new territory to the country.
Reactions to the purchase in the United States were mixed, with some opponents calling it "Seward's folly" while many others praised the move for weakening both Britain and Russia as rivals to American commercial expansion in the Pacific region. The purchase threatened British control of its Pacific coast colony, giving added impetus to Canadian Confederation, which was realized just three months later, in July 1867. The Dominion of Canada would welcome British Columbia to confederation in 1871, ending U.S. hopes of annexation and an uninterrupted connection of Alaska to the United States.
Originally organized as the Department of Alaska, the area was renamed the District of Alaska and the Alaska Territory before becoming the modern state of Alaska upon being admitted to the Union as a state in 1959.
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