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History of North America

History of North America
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Aztec Empire
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North America
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Our Lady Of Montserrat
Francesco Jimenez
Catholic Church
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Church Intruder
Mesoamerica

Sweeping historical saga of the United States (USA), Canada and Mexico from their deep origins to our present epoch. Join host Mark Vinet on this exciting and fascinating journey through time, exploring and focusing on the interesting, compelling, wonderful and tragic stories of the North American continent, its inhabitants, heroes, villains, leaders, environment and geography.

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Charles Dickens (1812-70) visited North America in 1842 and then toured the U.S. in 1867, performing a dramatic one-man readings of A Christmas Carol—delighting and captivating American audiences while further cementing the story's legacy as a cultur... more

Discover the amazing annual Christmas season tradition that binds Halifax to the city of Boston—whose generous citizens came to the aid of the Canadian maritime city of Halifax, capital of the Atlantic province of Nova Scotia, when it suffered a cata... more

Christmas is celebrated by approximately a third of the world’s population in over 160 different countries. How was this December 25th, holiday capable of being adopted by the masses, and how did it spread over hundreds of years? Also, What do the wo... more

Early tales of the quaint and old traditions of celebrating Christmas that helped shape American Yuletide traditions, blending English customs with a new-world perspective. 'Old Christmas' by Washington Irving has the author traveling to the countrys... more

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William Kelso
Director of Archaeology at the Jamestown Rediscovery Project and author of 'Jamestown, The Buried Truth'
Jamestown Rediscovery Project
Episode: Chesapeake Bay’s James River Colony
Richard C. Lyons
Author discussing the roots of Thanksgiving
Episode: 463. Roots of Thanksgiving
Douglas Murray
British author, social critic, and history podcast host
Author and commentator
Episode: E181. Great Man Theory
Dr. Kelly Fitzgerald
Head of Folklore at University College Dublin
University College Dublin
Episode: 453. Ancient Halloween Customs
Dan Snow
Historian and broadcaster known for his work in history media.
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Episode: 451. Origins of Halloween
Miller Rosen
Field geologist who was formerly employed by Perron Minerales Company
Perron Minerales Company
Episode: EXTRA 5.5 The Frozen Raptor (Chapters 6, 7)
Dr. Elizabeth Norton
Historian specializing in Tudor history
Episode: E168. Gunpowder Plot
Michael Knowles
Resident expert on Christopher Columbus from Morning Wire
Morning Wire
Episode: 448. Was Columbus A Great Man?
Kevin Stroud
Host of the History of English podcast
History of English podcast
Episode: 445. Story of English Language in America

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Mark Vinet
Host of the podcast, Mark Vinet, presents a sweeping narrative of North American history, exploring crucial moments, figures, and themes that influenced the continent's development.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 182 ratings
  • right wing propaganda

    I listened to the episode on Aztecs and half of it was white supremacist Douglas Murray ranting about people tearing down statues. Huh?

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    evanchester
    United States7 months ago
  • History buff

    Well produced and presented podcast, good audio and presents information that is new to me, it’s not perfect but it’s pretty good.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    solid investor
    United Statesa year ago
  • It could be good but…

    To much ads. 2min of real content all other are ads and repetitive announcements.

    Also, too many content from others and some uninteresting stories.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Arsayu
    United States2 years ago
  • Perfect for Me!

    This approach to sharing history is exactly how I like it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ATorali
    Canada2 years ago
  • Great content!

    Mark Vinet explores the history of North America through a unique lens; he has created an interesting and thoughtful show, which my partner and I both enjoy listening to. Great work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Joseph Pascone
    United States2 years ago

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The show is recognized for its concise delivery of historical information, ideal for audiences looking to learn during shorter listening periods.

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Chesapeake Bay’s James River Colony
Q: What can be said about the young woman whose remains were found?
Not much is known; she has been named Jane Doe to give her a personality, but details about her life are still unclear.
Chesapeake Bay’s James River Colony
Q: What is the significance for you of something like this as you're looking at this long-term project of trying to figure out what happened there?
It's a major step to understand the seriousness of the starvation faced by the settlers.
453. Ancient Halloween Customs
Q: How did Samhain operate for ordinary people?
Ordinary Irish people engaged with Samhain through various traditions that marked the end of the harvest, allowing for creativity and mischief during this time of the year.
452. Halloween Traditions
Q: What about the ultimate thing we associate with Halloween, but turns out has got its origins on as well, which is trick or treating?
Trick-or-treating originated from a tradition where children would go around asking for donations for parties, often leading to mischief and social disorder during Halloween night.
E168. Gunpowder Plot
Q: What did the plotters hope to achieve then with the gunpowder plot?
The plotters aimed to overthrow the Protestant government and install Princess Elizabeth, James' daughter, as a puppet queen to establish a Catholic government in England.

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Focusing on a broad historical narrative, this podcast traverses the captivating stories that shape the United States, Canada, and Mexico from their origins through the present day. It highlights a mix of fascinating figures, significant events, and themes that speak to both the triumphs and tragedies of the North American experience, including notable insights into the complexities of colonial interactions, civil rights movements, and pivotal wars. Each episode is presented through a unique lens that brings human experiences to the forefront, making history accessible and engaging for listeners.

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1. William Kelso
2. Richard C. Lyons
3. Douglas Murray
4. Dr. Kelly Fitzgerald
5. Dan Snow
6. Miller Rosen
7. Dr. Elizabeth Norton
8. Michael Knowles

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