American History

Thursday, August 14

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8:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

North vs. South

It's America's original rivalry, a divide that was so wide it took a war to close the gap. But have we really reunited, or are we still fighting a culture war?
8:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

East vs. West

The east and west coast squabble leaves the rest of the country in the middle.
9:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Hatfields vs. McCoys

America's most iconic rivalry was more than just a feud between families. The fight between the Hatfields and McCoys nearly launched a war between two states.
9:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Hillbilly vs. Redneck

Two underdogs of American culture go head to head to prove how hillbillies and rednecks have shaped our states.
10:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Rich vs. Poor

Money makes the world go round, and in America, the pursuit of riches has shaped our states. In the race to grab all resources, which states came out on top?
10:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Big vs. Small

Does size matter when you're a state? While the giants like to throw their weight around, there are some scrappy underdogs that have made their mark on the map.
11:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Culture Clash

Will rivalries within our states break them into pieces? Cultures compete against each other all over the map. In extreme cases, they can divide states in two.
12:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Mouthing Off

Why do we have so many different words for the same things--like pop versus soda?
1:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Use It or Lose It

If you thought our borders were set in stone, you'd be wrong. 
2:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Force of Nature

How have massive geological events helped create the American map? Long before the Founding Fathers drew the map, mother nature shaped some states.
3:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

A River Runs Through It

How has water literally shaped the States?
4:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

North vs. South

It's America's original rivalry, a divide that was so wide it took a war to close the gap. But have we really reunited, or are we still fighting a culture war?
4:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

East vs. West

The east and west coast squabble leaves the rest of the country in the middle.
5:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Hatfields vs. McCoys

America's most iconic rivalry was more than just a feud between families. The fight between the Hatfields and McCoys nearly launched a war between two states.
5:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Hillbilly vs. Redneck

Two underdogs of American culture go head to head to prove how hillbillies and rednecks have shaped our states.
6:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Rich vs. Poor

Money makes the world go round, and in America, the pursuit of riches has shaped our states. In the race to grab all resources, which states came out on top?
6:30PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Big vs. Small

Does size matter when you're a state? While the giants like to throw their weight around, there are some scrappy underdogs that have made their mark on the map.
7:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Culture Clash

Will rivalries within our states break them into pieces? Cultures compete against each other all over the map. In extreme cases, they can divide states in two.
8:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Mouthing Off

Why do we have so many different words for the same things--like pop versus soda?
9:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Use It or Lose It

If you thought our borders were set in stone, you'd be wrong. 
10:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Force of Nature

How have massive geological events helped create the American map? Long before the Founding Fathers drew the map, mother nature shaped some states.
11:00PM

How the States Got Their Shapes

A River Runs Through It

How has water literally shaped the States?
12:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

North vs. South

It's America's original rivalry, a divide that was so wide it took a war to close the gap. But have we really reunited, or are we still fighting a culture war?
12:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

East vs. West

The east and west coast squabble leaves the rest of the country in the middle.
1:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Hatfields vs. McCoys

America's most iconic rivalry was more than just a feud between families. The fight between the Hatfields and McCoys nearly launched a war between two states.
1:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Hillbilly vs. Redneck

Two underdogs of American culture go head to head to prove how hillbillies and rednecks have shaped our states.
2:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Rich vs. Poor

Money makes the world go round, and in America, the pursuit of riches has shaped our states. In the race to grab all resources, which states came out on top?
2:30AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Big vs. Small

Does size matter when you're a state? While the giants like to throw their weight around, there are some scrappy underdogs that have made their mark on the map.
3:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Culture Clash

Will rivalries within our states break them into pieces? Cultures compete against each other all over the map. In extreme cases, they can divide states in two.
4:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Mouthing Off

Why do we have so many different words for the same things--like pop versus soda?
5:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Use It or Lose It

If you thought our borders were set in stone, you'd be wrong. 
6:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

Force of Nature

How have massive geological events helped create the American map? Long before the Founding Fathers drew the map, mother nature shaped some states.
7:00AM

How the States Got Their Shapes

A River Runs Through It

How has water literally shaped the States?
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