America, Empire of Liberty Episodes Episode guide
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A Hell of A War
60/90 Segregation among the troops, the death of FDR and the atomic bomb.
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Floundering into War
59/90 The attack on Pearl Harbor and the decision to go to war.
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A War for the Survival of Democracy
58/90 The fight to keep America neutral and at peace while arming the allies.
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New Deal
57/90 How Franklin D Roosevelt got America working again.
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From Boom to Bust
56/90 The story of the Wall Street Crash, the Great Depression and the failure of Herbert Hoover
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The Jazz Age Hits Main Street
55/90 How a surfeit of music, sex and freedom ushered in the Prohibition.
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100 Percent American
54/90 America wrestles with the impact that its diverse population will bring.
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The Lost Peace
53/90 The battle to form a fair peace and create the League of Nations.
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A World Safe for Democracy
52/90 America enters the war in Europe and accepts female suffrage at home.
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Too Proud to Fight
51/90 Woodrow Wilson's fight to keep America out of the First World War.
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Fun and God
50/90 The rise of the leisure, baseball and the power of religion.
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The Wild West
49/90 How the West was finally settled and then turned into a myth by the American people.
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The Taste of Empire
48/90 America's expansion into Cuba and the Philippines and the impact it had at home.
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Roosevelt and Reform
47/90 How Theodore Roosevelt came to power and his battle to bring big business to heel.
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Politics and Progress
46/90 How politics took hold of the cities, for good and for ill.
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Huddled Masses, Savage Hordes
45/90 The impact of mass immigration on American politics and culture.
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The Farmers and Workers Revolt
44/90 The rise of unionisation and strikes across America. Will socialism take off?
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The Cities - America's Pride and Shame
43/90 The cities illustrate both sides of America: wealth side by side with slum poverty.
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Made in America
42/90 Industrial growth and the arrival of the railways.
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Big Business
41/90 The rise of business tycoons such as Andrew Carnegie, JD Rockefeller and JP Morgan.
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War and Memory
40/90 How the Civil War became etched on the American consciousness for generations to come.
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New South, Old Ways
39/90 The birth of segregation.
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Reunion but not Reconstruction
38/90 Former slaves enjoy a brief period of political equality in the South.
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Dead States, New Birth
37/90 The North attempts to force change upon the South.
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The Passing of the Dead
36/90 The end of the Civil War and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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The War Behind the Battle Lines
35/90 The burning of Atlanta.
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A New Nation
34/90 The Battle of Gettysburg.
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Forever Free
33/90 Abraham Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation to free the slaves.
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The Killers Take Command
32/90 The leading men on either side of the battle lines: Robert E Lee and Ulysses S Grant.
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The Ninety-Day War
31/90 The start of the Civil War: a fight for Southern independence and the end of slavery.