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In this episode of the history for kids by kids podcast we are back with a new two part series about the etruscans. The Etruscan civilization is a mysterious one and we have limited information about them. Despite being relatively unknown they were a major influence on Ancient Rome and therefore on our modern world. Join me on part one of our dive into the Etruscan civilization where we investigate their impact and legacy on this installment of history for kids by kids.
Today's episode is about Puritan's way of finding religious freedom, sailing on a Mayflower ship to the New World and establishing a Plymouth Colony. We take an in-depth look at the reasons that lead Puritans to leave England and the struggles they encountered once on a new continent. I hope you enjoy this episode.
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welcome to History for kids by kids podcast. in this episode of my podcast, I discuss the interesting history behind Jamestown and the colonys at Roanoke. we get an in depth look at the end of Spanish power and influence and the rise to prominence of England.
Hi friends! Welcome back to my podcast! Today I would like to talk to you about the early US history. We will discuss everything from how Native people made it to the modern day America, Christopher Columbus and Spanish conquistadors. I hope you enjoy this episode.
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In this episode we go into detail about the new deal policies and how world war 2 helped the economy as well as other measures taken to end the horrifying 10 year depression
Learn the origins of Christmas holiday and Why do we celebrate Christmas on December 25th.
The Parthian king Vologases attacks the Roman city of Nisibis. From AD197-203 Rome’s Emperor must defend against Parthians.
In AD 135, the Emperor Hadrian visits the city of Jerusalem and reestablishes as the base for the tenth fretensis it after its destruction in AD 70. The Jews under their Prince, Shimeon bar Kosiba revolt. Anybody who didn’t help in their revolt, were killed. In fact, many Christians were killed in the revolt. After putting down the revolt, the Romans named the Jewish territory after the enemies of the Jews, the Philistines.
Hadrian’s wall was an ancient Roman building project that was constructed during the reign of Emperor Hadrian to defend against the Caladonians tribe which is modern day Scotland.
When Davian’s attack Rome and destroy several legions, emperor Domitian attempts to height back but fails, loosing two provincial governors. Finally emperor Trajan conquers the Daitians and puts an end to this war.
Rome’s Emperor Caligula is dethroned by his own guard. The new Emperor Claudius marches his army into Britannia. He is successful and new provinces are added to the Roman Empire.
The Roman general Quintilius Varus leads three legions into the forest to put down a revolt in a nearby area. They’re ambushed. By the end of the day there were no Roman survivors.
In 73 BC Spartacus not willing to be a gladiator anymore escapes. He forms a militia with the idea of returning to his home country.
73-71 BC Spartacus was captured by Romans and mad a gladiator. He escaped and revolted against the Romans.
Gains Julius Cesar marches to Gaul as Roman governor to meet and fight Gauls for 10 years.
Explore The Third Punic War that only lasted three years 149-146 BC. Find out who won and what happened to the defeated side.