The British Isles found themselves torn to pieces by war, and a new legend rose out of Scotland. Born William Wallace, this twenty-something warrior rose to prominence by showing undying commitment to the cause of independence. A natural leader and a tall in stature, Wallace became the face of resistance to England’s Edward I and revealed a penchant for brute force and violence. Although he was romanticized by the Mel Gibson film, Wallace was no Braveheart, but would become so much more. On this episode we discuss William Wallace.
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S02E06: The New Kingdom Pt. 1
S02E05: The Middle Kingdom
S02E04: The Land of the Pyramids
S02E03: Egypt, the Gift of the Nile
S02E02: The Conquests of Sargon
S02E01: The Fertile Crescent
BONUS: Fort Pitt: A Frontier History
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S01E12: The Seven Years' War Pt. 3
S01E11: The Seven Years' War Pt. 2
S01E10: The Seven Years' War Pt. 1
S01E09: Pirates of the Caribbean
S01E08: The Salem Witch Trials
S01E07: The Iroquois Confederacy
S01E06: Bacon's Rebellion
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