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History brought to you in a relaxing tone, where the past unfolds softly as you drift off to sleep. Let gentle storytelling guide you through quiet moments in time, turning battles, speeches, and turning points into a calm, immersive experience. #asmrreading #history #asmrBlind History with Josh Barry
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    • America - Part 18 - The Machines That Made America
      Jan 26 2026

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      Explore how machines—from water-powered mills and telegraphs to assembly lines, rockets, computers, and AI—shaped American identity, economy, and everyday life. This video, The Machines That Made America, traces early industrialization, the American System, electrification, wartime science, the digital revolution, and the social, ethical, and environmental debates that followed. Learn key moments: canals and railroads, Morse’s telegraph, Ford’s assembly line, the Manhattan Project, Apollo, ARPANET, and Silicon Valley. Perfect for classroom review or exam prep. No music added. If this video helped, please like and share to support historical education. #AmericanHistory #IndustrialRevolution #TechnologyInAmerica #Innovation #USHistory

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      Technology in America

      Early Industrialization and the American System

      The Second Industrial Revolution: Electricity, Mass Production, and Corporate America

      Science, Technology, and Global Power in the Twentieth Century

      Information Technology and the Digital Revolution

      Technology, Work, and Inequality

      Technology in Everyday American Life

      Environmental and Ethical Considerations

      American Identity and Technology

      Conclusion

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      14 min
    • America - Part 17 - The Cold War
      Jan 22 2026

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      A crash course on the Cold War from the American perspective — origins, containment, NATO, Truman Doctrine, McCarthyism, Korea, Vietnam, the nuclear arms race, Cuban Missile Crisis, détente, Reagan, Gorbachev, and the USSR’s collapse. Designed for history students and teachers, this video follows the script word for word and unpacks how Cold War policy shaped U.S. politics, society, and global leadership. Perfect for classroom review, lecture prep, or exam revision. Runtime: 13 minutes 45 seconds. If you found this useful, please like and share the video to help others discover it. #ColdWar #USHistory #HistoryCrashCourse #Containment #NATO

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      Title

      Introduction

      I. Origins: From World War II Alliance to Superpower Rivalry

      II. Building the Western Alliance: NATO and the Early Cold War

      III. Globalizing Containment: Asia, the Middle East, and Beyond

      IV. The Nuclear Arms Race and Strategic Doctrine

      V. The Cold War at Home: Society, Economy, and Culture

      VI. Crises and Confrontations: Berlin, Cuba, and Vietnam

      VII. Détente: Easing Tensions and Managing Competition

      VIII. Renewed Tensions and the Late Cold War

      IX. The End of the Cold War and American Reflections

      X. Domestic Legacies and Continuing Influence

      Conclusion

      Epilogue

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      17 min
    • America - Part 16 - Vietnam War: The American Story
      Jan 19 2026

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      A mini- documentary-style overview of the Vietnam War from the American perspective — origins, escalation, combat experience, the home-front divide, Nixon’s Vietnamization, withdrawal, Fall of Saigon, and lasting political and social impacts. Covers Gulf of Tonkin, Tet Offensive, Agent Orange, veterans’ trauma, the draft, Pentagon Papers, and the “Vietnam syndrome.” Perfect for educators and students seeking a concise, sourced narrative on U.S. policy, military strategy, and national debate. Run time: 20 minutes 45 seconds. If this helped your lesson or research, please like and share the video. #VietnamWar #USHistory #Vietnam #ColdWar #MilitaryHistory

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      Title and Opening

      Context and Overview

      Early Involvement and Instability

      Escalation Under Johnson

      The War on the Ground

      The Home Front

      Antiwar Movement and Social Unrest

      Vietnamization and Expansion to Cambodia/Laos

      Withdrawal and Fall of Saigon

      Impact on U.S. Politics and Society

      Military Transformation and Lessons

      Cautionary Legacy and Conclusion

      Final Instruction

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      16 min
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