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CSPAN3 Textile Mill Industry February 28, 2016

There were 18 mills by the 1830s. It became known as the textile center of the world. The mills started down here in the south because of the abundance of water power. Secondly, because of the abundance of people and employees, potential employees, and also, the obvious reason, cotton. There was plenty of short Staple Cotton everywhere. These men who decided to go into the textile industry had no experience whatsoever. They just decided to create these gigantic mills. The other thing that makes this very interesting is that these men got together as partnerships and that is so unlike anywhere else in the world because they competed with each other and yet, they partnered with each other, they served on each others boards. These men decided to build an empire together and they also decided to build greenville. The History Museum is a wonderful place, and it is a wonderful place ....

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CSPAN3 American History TV March 5, 2016

Frantically. Igging we were just a few miles from the border from where these iraqis were going to come across. So we went up and we just started digging as fast as we could. About this far underneath the ground with was shell rock. Was shale rock. So we were digging our positions in the ground, six inches deep, an iraqinslaught of onslaught. Announcer anaheim is home to disneyland. The park opened in 1955 and welcomed its one millionth visitor in just seven weeks. Warner worked with our cities tour staff. Learn more about anaheim all weekend here on American History tv. We are inside the anaheim heritage center. We were established back in 1967. We are going to talk about anaheim in the 1920s, one specific period of time where anaheim became known as klana heim because of the ku klux klan and its presence in the county but particularly in anaheim. Anaheim in the 1920s was a. Mall,
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CSPAN3 American Artifacts March 26, 2016

States, staying out of a war, trading with all sides in europe, not being limited by alliance to france or Something Like this. So were really seeing this treaty become kind of of a symbolic head point between these two sides. And the Senate Approves the treaty. Now according to the constitution Senate Approves treaties and theyre done. The problem is the house of representatives this is our first treaty. The house of representatives says, we want a chance to discuss this treaty as well. And so they demand of washington to see all the papers and so on. Well, he says, no. Senate approves it. You dont have anything do with it. What the house essentially is going doing is they say, maybe what we will try do is take away the funding. We wont pay for this treaty. Anything that has to be paid for, we will not spend the money ....

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CSPAN3 American Artifacts March 26, 2016

Day. Because this is where we are proving that the system where we the voters elect our leaders and we change them when we vote, ato washington, d. C. Are burned when washington is burned in the war of 1812. We lose a lot of the early things. Thats one of the challenges with a building like this, you dont necessarily have all the thing things, but you make due the best you can to give people the sense when they come in to see them of what it looked like when men like James Madison or Young Andrew Jackson were sitting in this room as members of the house of representatives. Were in the Senate Chamber here at Congress Hall in philadelphia. The room as you can see is quite a bit more grand than the house of representatives would have been. Theres a couple of reason ....

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CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings March 26, 2016

Dedicating his flag to all the other men who are still missing in action or prisoners of war in vietnam. A lot of times veterans, if they want to come see the things that they left, we are always willing to give them a tour and show them around. It also helps us because we can connect specific names, donors to what they left. We have a big barrel that was left. I think it was left in 2002. I am too young to know what it was. But i have been told that in vietnam they used it as a letrine. An unfortunate soldier was given the job of burning it. But they came and they gave us a bit of context about what it was and when they left it and why. So thats really cool. Theres some donors who are still really active and want to see the things that they left. So this, as you may or may not know, is a roll of toilet paper. You may wonder why we have it in our collection. But toilet paper was as good as gold in vietnam, because if you were out in the field and you didnt have any toilet paper, you ha ....

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