
Episode 203 - Lewis and Clark Part 3
This week we continue the Lewis and Clark expedition! They continue moving north, and have a confrontation with the Lakota Sioux.

Hosted by Jamie Redfern · 🇺🇸 US · EN-UK · 213 episodes
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A History of the United States. A podcast charting the history of the United States of America from the foundation of Jamestown to the end of the cold war, covering political, military, economic, social and cultural history.
Jamie Redfern hosts A History of the United States, a society show with 213 episodes published.

This week we continue the Lewis and Clark expedition! They continue moving north, and have a confrontation with the Lakota Sioux.

This week we get the Lewis and Clark expedition underway! They travel from the Mississippi to the territory of the Lakota.

This week we explore why the Lewis and Clark Expedition took place.

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This week we look at religion in the early republic, exploring the Methodists and Baptists in particular.

This week we look at the spread of education in the early republic, along with the spread of the postal system.

This week we explore how how John Marshall helped create the Private Corporation.

This week we explore how Jefferson attempted to weaken the Supreme Court, and what Marshall did to strengthen it.

This week we explore the Judiciary. We look at the relationship Americans of the Early Republic had with Judges, taking the story up to the appointment of John Marshall to the Supreme Court.

This week we explore climate science. We look at what impacts the climate, how it works, and how this was impacting our narrative.

This week we explore violence in the early American Republic. We look at factors which may have contributed to rising violence, such as alcoholism, and how this manifested across the nation.

This week we talk about two topics, the founding of Washington DC and the early history of American banking.

This week we open the Jefferson Administraion as he attempts to undo all the Federalists had done.

This week we cover the constitutional crisis that was the Election of 1800, as Federalists ask the question "Jefferson or Burr?".

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