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Welcome to an exciting journey through American History, inspired by our wildly popular Adventure Box Curriculum, available at www.HistoricalConquest.com. But don’t worry if you haven’t grabbed your copy yet—you’re still in for a thrilling ride. We’re starting from the very dawn of history, tracing the stories from the ancient Olmecs all the way to modern times. Instead of just skimming the surface, we’ll dive deep into the lives of those who shaped history, uncovering the personal tales beh ...
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The Kensington Business Forum would like to thank all our businesses for recording a podcast with us. They have been really popular and listened to all over the world! We also want to thank all our listeners too. We hope you've enjoyed them and it has given you a bit more idea of how much we have to offer in Kensington W8. We certainly have loved doing them. We are having a break now until the Kensington BID starts in April 2022 when we will start our podcast series again. Until the next tim ...
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MamMaJ(ism) is a podcast meant to challenge you. Every podcast starts w/ a guided meditation to help get you in the right mindset so you can properly receive the information. Each episode will tackle a topic that hits close to home for me. I’m not licensed, I’m no expert but I do love to talk and learn. Because of this, I wanted to bring my experiences to you all and share the lessons I’ve learned. The (ism) is a movement of love and open conversations so let’s get into it, I love you!
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Jamestown: The First Permanent English Settlement Discovery and Significance Jamestown, established in 1607 in present-day Virginia, holds the distinction of being the first permanent English settlement in North America. This milestone in colonial history marked the beginning of what would eventually become the United States. The significance of Ja…
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Egyptian Religious Beliefs: Ma'at, the Afterlife, and the Transition from Pre-unification to the Old Kingdom Egyptian religious beliefs were deeply woven into the daily lives, governance, and worldview of the people, reflecting their connection to the natural world and the divine. Central to this belief system was the concept of Ma'at, a principle …
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The Settlement of Maryland: A Refuge for Catholics The settlement of Maryland, in 1632. stands as a significant event in American history, rooted in religious tolerance and economic ambition. Founded by George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, Maryland was envisioned as a haven for Catholics escaping persecution in England. In this chapter, we will delve in…
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Virginia (1607): The Birthplace of American Dreams The settlement of Virginia, marked by the establishment of Jamestown in 1607, is a pivotal chapter in the history of the United States. As the first permanent English colony in America, it laid the foundation for the nation's development and expansion. The story of Virginia encapsulates the early s…
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Samuel de Champlain: Navigator, Explorer, and Father of New France Samuel de Champlain, born around 1574 in Brouage, France, was a pivotal figure during the Age of Exploration. Known as "The Father of New France," Champlain's contributions to exploration, mapping, and the establishment of French colonies in North America were instrumental in shapin…
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Here are ten additional important and fascinating aspects of Ancient Africa, further showcasing the continent's diverse historical heritage: The Carthaginian Empire (c. 814 BC – 146 BC) Carthage, located in present-day Tunisia, was founded by Phoenician settlers and became a powerful maritime and commercial empire in the western Mediterranean. Cart…
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Jacques Cartier: Pioneering French Explorer of the New World Jacques Cartier, a French explorer born on December 31, 1491, in Saint-Malo, Brittany, France, played a crucial role in the Age of Empires with his significant voyages to the New World. Commissioned by King Francis I of France, Cartier's explorations in the early 16th century laid the fou…
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Chad Brendel and David Simone discuss the week that was Cincinnati Bearcats. This week Bearcats Men's Basketball Head Coach Wes Miller joins the show to discuss the team and preview the upcoming season. Chad and David also discuss the release of all the tip off times for the men's basketball schedule and what networks will host the broadcasts. They…
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Jamestown: The First Permanent English Settlement Discovery and Significance Jamestown, established in 1607 in present-day Virginia, holds the distinction of being the first permanent English settlement in North America. This milestone in colonial history marked the beginning of what would eventually become the United States. The significance of Ja…
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The Formation and Early Development of Swahili City-States The Swahili culture, which later grew into a thriving and sophisticated maritime society, had its beginnings long before external influences shaped its development. This early period was marked by the migration of Bantu-speaking peoples to the East African coast, the establishment of coasta…
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With the football team coming off a bye week and our fearless leader checking out basketball practice, there is absolutely no better time for the Danco Transmission Bearcat Bounce Podcast. First Brent Young, Aaron Smith and Ryan Royer pepper Chad Brendel with a laundry list of questions after he attended basketball practice earlier in the day. Then…
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The Life of Sir Francis Drake Sir Francis Drake, one of the most renowned figures of the Elizabethan Age, was a navigator, privateer, and sea captain whose exploits and contributions had a significant impact on the history of England and maritime exploration. His daring ventures against the Spanish Armada and his pioneering circumnavigation of the …
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Jeff and David recap the sixth week of the season. While your Cincinnati Bearcats enjoyed a much-needed bye week, college football experienced complete chaos. Join the conversation live every Sunday during the season on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels, and don't forget to like and subscribe while you're there!…
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The Ghana Empire: Origins and Its Importance in Western African History The Ghana Empire, also known as the Wagadou Empire, was one of the first great empires of West Africa, predating the rise of the Mali and Songhai empires. Its influence, from its origins to its height, played a key role in shaping Western African civilization, culture, and econ…
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Chad Brendel and David Simone discuss the week that was Cincinnati Bearcats. This week the two start off by giving their final thoughts on the loss to Texas Tech from last week. They follow that up with a glance at the Big 12 as a whole, before taking a look across the collegiate landscape. They finish the show as Dave drops this weekend's 6-pack a…
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The Conquest of the Maya Civilization: Key Explorers and Their Contributions The conquest of the Maya civilization was a lengthy and complex endeavor that spanned several decades. Unlike the relatively swift conquest of the Aztec Empire, the Maya resistance was prolonged, due to their decentralized city-states and challenging geography. This chapte…
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Aaron Smith and George Vogel are back to discuss everything Cincinnati sports, including your Cincinnati Bearcats, Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Bengals, and even a little FC Cincinnati and high school football/basketball. Catch George In The Jungle every Tuesday night at 9pm on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels. Don't forget to like an…
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Transitioning from Nomadic to Settled Life: The Journey of African Tribes For millennia, many African tribes lived as nomadic hunter-gatherers, moving across vast landscapes in search of food, water, and shelter. However, around 10,000 years ago, a significant shift began to occur as some of these communities transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle t…
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With the football team coming up on the losing end of a thriller heading into the bye week, there is absolutely no better time for the Danco Transmission Bearcat Bounce Podcast. First Brent Young, Aaron Smith, Chad Brendel and Ryan Royer rehash every aspect of the 44-41 loss at Texas Tech and take a quick look at some things to work on heading into…
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Hernán Cortés: The Conquistador Who Changed the New World Hernán Cortés, born in 1485 in Medellín, Spain, emerged as a pivotal figure during the Age of Exploration. Initially studying law before abandoning it for a life of adventure, Cortés sailed to the New World in 1504, seeking fortune and opportunity. His ambitions and tenacity soon caught the …
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Jeff and David recap the fifth week of the season, as your Cincinnati Bearcats went to Lubbock and took on the Texas Tech Red Raiders in a shootout, coming up just short at 44-41. Join the conversation live every Sunday during the season on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels, and don't forget to like and subscribe while you're there!…
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The Development of Complex Societies in Sub-Saharan Africa (c. 3,500 BC – 3,000 BC) The period between 3,500 BC and 3,000 BC marks a significant era in the history of Sub-Saharan Africa, characterized by the emergence of complex societies. These developments laid the groundwork for the rich cultural and political landscapes that would later define …
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Chad Brendel and David Simone discuss the week that was Cincinnati Bearcats. The two begin the show with their final thoughts on the shutout win over the Houston Cougars to open up conference play before previewing the upcoming away game against the Texas Tech Red Raiders. The wrap up the show with a little basketball recruiting chatter and Dave's …
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The Origin of Slavery and Its Use in Ancient Times Slavery, a practice as old as human civilization itself, has been a pervasive institution across various cultures and regions throughout history. Its origins are deeply rooted in the early development of agricultural societies and the formation of complex social hierarchies. Understanding the origi…
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Between 10,000 BC and 7,000 BC, the Sahara Desert, now one of the most inhospitable regions on Earth, was a vastly different landscape. Known as the "Green Sahara," this period was characterized by a lush environment with abundant rainfall, vegetation, rivers, and lakes. The Green Sahara supported a thriving ecosystem, allowing early human populati…
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Aaron Smith and George Vogel are back to discuss everything Cincinnati sports, including your Cincinnati Bearcats, Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Bengals, and even a little FC Cincinnati and high school football/basketball. Catch George In The Jungle every Tuesday night at 9pm on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels. Don't forget to like an…
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Amerigo Vespucci: The Man Who Recognized a New World Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer born in 1454 in Florence, holds a significant place in the records of history, not just for his voyages, but for his realization that the lands discovered by European explorers were part of a "New World" and not Asia, as initially believed. Vespucci's expedit…
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Following a week of honoring the new inductions to the UC Athletics Hall of Fame, a special guest joined the pod meaning there is no better time for the Danco Transmission Bearcat Bounce Podcast. Bearcats football legend Mardy Gilyard joins Brent Young, Aaron Smith, Chad Brendel and Ryan Royer to discuss his playing career in the Red and Black, the…
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Jeff and David recap the fourth week of the season, as your Cincinnati Bearcats hosted the Houston Cougars in a sellout to open Big 12 play at historic Nippert Stadium in a 34-0 shutout. Join the conversation live every Sunday during the season on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels, and don't forget to like and subscribe while you're t…
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The Neolithic Era, spanning from approximately 8,000 BC to 4,000 BC, marks a period of profound transformation in human history. In Africa, this era was characterized by the gradual shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture, the domestication of animals, and the rise of more permanent settlements. These developments laid the foundation for th…
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Chad Brendel and David Simone discuss the week that was Cincinnati Bearcats. The two begin the show with their final thoughts on the win over the Miami Redhawks for the Victory Bell before previewing the upcoming game against the Houston Cougars. Dave then drops his 6-Pack before Chad finishes the show with a little basketball recruiting. Join the …
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Christopher Columbus: Navigator, Explorer, and Controversial Figure Christopher Columbus is one of the most well-known, controversial, and misunderstood figures in history. Born in Genoa, Italy, around 1451, Columbus became a skilled navigator and explorer whose voyages across the Atlantic Ocean opened the way for European exploration and colonizat…
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Aaron Smith and George Vogel are back to discuss everything Cincinnati sports, including your Cincinnati Bearcats, Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati Bengals, and even a little FC Cincinnati and high school football/basketball. Catch George In The Jungle every Tuesday night at 9pm on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels. Don't forget to like an…
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Ancient African History: A Journey Through Four Key Eras Africa is often hailed as the "Cradle of Humankind," and was home to transformative cultural, technological, and societal developments that shaped the trajectory of human civilization. From the Paleolithic Era (300,000 BC – 10,000 BC) to the Chalcolithic Era (4,000 BC – 3,000 BC), Africa witn…
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With the football team getting the Victory Bell back to where it belongs, there is absolutely no better time for the Danco Transmission Bearcat Bounce Podcast. First Brent Young, Aaron Smith, Chad Brendel and Ryan Royer rehash every aspect of the 27-16 rivalry victory at Miami and take a quick look at some things to watch on Saturday as Big 12 play…
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The late 15th century marked a pivotal era in world history, often referred to as the dawn of the Age of Exploration. This period was characterized by a surge in European exploration, driven by advances in navigation technology, a thirst for wealth, and the desire to expand territories. Two landmark events during this time were the voyages of Chris…
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Jeff and David recap the third week of the season, as your Cincinnati Bearcats traveled to Oxford, securing the Victory Bell in a 27-16 win. Join the conversation live every Sunday during the season on the Bearcat Journal Twitch and YouTube channels, and don't forget to like and subscribe while you're there!…
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The Mapuche Tribe: A Resilient Indigenous Culture of South America The Mapuche tribe, one of the largest and most historically significant indigenous groups in South America, primarily resides in the southern regions of Chile and Argentina. They have a rich cultural heritage and a long history of resistance against colonization. This article will e…
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