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Complete History of the U.S. Wars: 1700-2004, A

The Police Wars (#108)

Program 8 - The Police Wars
1973 - Vietnam War: Cease-Fire Ends War
1983 - The Grenada Conflict
1990 - The Gulf War
1991 - End of the Cold War
2003 - Gulf War II
[26 minutes] Closed Captioning

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Grade Levels
6-8, 9-12
Curricular Areas
Social Studies
Series Length
8 episodes
Average Episode Length
26 minutes
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Series Description: War has always been part of the American experience. From the time the first colonists set foot upon North America's shores, they were in conflict with the Native inhabitants. One hundred years later the colonies suddenly found themselves an extension of the conflicts in Europe. Less than a century later, the Revolutionary War freed the fledgling United States from its British overlords and European entanglements. Born and nurtured in war, America grew in strength and power until at the beginning of the 21st century it was the foremost military power in the world. Join George Kennedy as he takes us on this 300-year saga of The Complete History of U.S. Wars.

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