10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America Explained

Genre:Documentary
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:10
Runtime:60 minutes
Company:History Channel
Network:History Channel

10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America is a ten-hour, ten-part television miniseries that aired on the History Channel from April 9 through April 14, 2006. The material was later adapted and published as a book by the same title.[1] [2]

Overview

The ten days featured in the series, in chronological order. It is important to note that the book and television series take a different approach to analyzing these events.

DateEvent
May 26, 1637The Mystic Massacre of the Pequot War
January 25, 1787Shays' Rebellion in Western Massachusetts led by Daniel Shays
January 24, 1848The beginning of the California Gold Rush also a time where people were moving from east to west
September 17, 1862The Battle of Antietam during the American Civil War
July 6, 1892The Homestead Strike in Homestead, Pennsylvania
September 6, 1901The assassination of President William McKinley
July 21, 1925The Scopes trial about teaching evolution in schools, in Dayton, Tennessee
July 16, 1939Albert Einstein sends his letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt urging him to explore nuclear weaponry
September 9, 1956Elvis Presley appears on The Ed Sullivan Show
June 21, 1964Civil rights workers James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner being murdered in Philadelphia, Mississippi

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America . 2024-01-12 . History Store.
  2. Book: Gillon, Steven M. . 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America . 2006-04-04 . Crown . 978-0-307-33934-8 . 1st.