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Part 1: The First Civilizations: How It All Began
Part 2: Mesopotamia: The Land Between Two Rivers
Part 3: The Amazing World of Ancient Egypt
Part 4: The Incredible Indus Valley Civilization
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Part 5: Ancient China: The Yellow River’s Legacy
Part 6: Ancient Greece: The Birthplace of Democracy
Part 7: The Amazing Story of Ancient Rome
Part 8: Ancient Maya: Masters of Science and Cities in the Jungle
Part 9: The Inca Empire: The Kings of the Andes
Part 10: The Aztec Civilization: The Empire of the Sun
Part 11: The Mighty Persian Empire: A Land of Kings and Wonders
Part 12: The Story of Hellenism: The Greek Influence on the World
Part 13: The Trojan War: A Legendary Battle
Part 14: The Story of the Odyssey
Part 15: The Byzantine Empire: The Shining Jewel of the East
art 16: The Ottoman Turks: Builders of an Empire
Part 17: The Mughal Empire: the descendants of Genghis Khan and Timur
Part 18: The Rise of European Colonialism
Part 19: The American Independence: A Revolution That Rocked the World!
Part 20: The Boston Tea Party: a tea party that helped start a revolution
Part 21: The Declaration of Independence; A Story of Freedom
Part 22: The Industrial Revolution: When Machines Took Over
Part 23: The French Revolution: Power to the People
Part 24: The Haitian Revolution: Freedom Ignites
Part 25: Napoleonic Wars Reshape Europe
Part 26: Congress of Vienna: Attempts to restore order in Europe
Part 27: First Steam Locomotive – Trains revolutionize transport
Part 28: Latin American Wars of Independence - Nations break free from Spain and Portugal
Part 29: Unification of Italy - Italy becomes a nation
Part 30: American Civil War Ends slavery in U.S.
Part 31: Meiji Restoration: Japan modernizes rapidly
Part 32: Telephone Invented: Global communication changes forever
Part 33: Light Bulb Patented–Lights up the modern world
Part 34: Transcontinental Railroad–Unites the U.S. coast to coast
Part 35: Spanish-American War (1898) – U.S. gains new territories
Part 36: Boxer Rebellion (China, 1899–1901) Anti-foreigner uprising
Part 37: Second Industrial Revolution–Electricity, steel, and mass production
Part 38: First Modern Olympics (1896)-Nations unite through sport
Part 39: Women’s Suffrage Movement Grows-Fight for voting rights begins
Part 40: World War I: 16 million dead; world transformed
Part 41: Russian Revolution–Rise of Communism and USSR
Part 42: Spanish Flu-Deadliest pandemic in history
Part 43: Treaty of Versailles–Blames Germany, plants seeds for WWII
Part 44: League of Nations Formed–Early attempt at global peace
Part 45: Rise of Fascism; Mussolini and Hitler gain power
Part 46: Great Depression – Economic collapse worldwide
Part 47: Japanese Invasion of Manchuria–Beginning of Asian WWII
Part 48: Spanish Civil War : Fascist victory pre-World War II
Part 49: World War II : Most devastating war ever
Part 50: World War II : Phase 1 (1939~1940)
Part 51: World War II : Phase 2: Pearl Harbor Attack of 1941
Part 52: World War II : Phase 3: D-Day: Normandy Landings of 1944
Part 53: World War II: Phase 4: Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Part 54: The Holocaust (1941–1945) – Genocide of 6 million Jews
Part 55: United Nations Founded (1945)-Global peacekeeping begins
Part 56: India Gains Independence (1947)
Part 57: Creation of Israel (1948) - Tensions in Middle East rise
Part 58: Berlin Airlift (1948-1949)-Cold War begins
Part 59: the Korean War (1950–1953)–the civil war never fully ended
Part 60: the Korean War Part 1–North Korean Invasion and Early Gains
Part 61: the Korean War Part 2–UN Counterattack and Incheon Landing
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