Episodes

  • Blind History - A Brief History of America
    Feb 12 2026

    @Asmr-Blind-History

    A Brief History of America - compilation Episodes 1-18

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    4 hrs and 4 mins
  • Historical Figures - Theodore Roosevelt The Rough Rider
    Feb 9 2026

    @Asmr-Blind-History

    Theodore Roosevelt’s life — from frail “Teedie” to Rough Rider, trust-buster, conservation pioneer, and the energetic 26th president who reshaped the modern presidency. This concise biography covers TR’s early struggles, Harvard years, personal tragedies, rise through New York politics, Spanish‑American War heroics, the Square Deal, trust‑busting, Panama Canal diplomacy, the Roosevelt Corollary, Nobel Peace Prize, and the Bull Moose revolt. Perfect for history buffs and students seeking a tight, engaging overview. No music used in this video. If you enjoyed this deep dive into Roosevelt’s legacy, please like and share to help others discover it. #TheodoreRoosevelt #TR #ProgressiveEra #Conservation #History

    OUTLINE:00:00:00Introduction00:00:38Early Life and Education00:02:19Personal Tragedy and Turn to Politics00:04:01Return to New York and Rise to National Prominence00:05:09Rough Rider and War Hero00:06:06Governor of New York and Vice President00:07:18The Presidency: Square Deal and Progressive Reform00:09:34Foreign Policy and the 'Big Stick'00:11:25Later Years: Progressive Party and Final Adventures00:13:16Final Years and Legacy00:15:29Closing Instruction



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    16 mins
  • Historical Figures -Washington’s Final Test Part 3
    Feb 5 2026

    @Asmr-Blind-History

    An overview of George Washington’s return to Mount Vernon, the Constitutional crisis under the Articles of Confederation, his reluctant leadership at the Constitutional Convention, and the forging of the first presidency. Covers Washington’s farm life, Hamilton vs. Jefferson debates, the Whiskey Rebellion, Jay Treaty, neutrality policy, Farewell Address warnings, and his final retirement and legacy. Perfect review for APUSH students studying the early republic, executive precedents, and Washington’s legacy. No background music used. If this helped your AP review, please like and share the video with classmates. #GeorgeWashington #APUSH #USHistory #Constitution #FirstPresident

    OUTLINE:00:00:00

    Chapter 9 — Return to Mount Vernon and the Constitutional Crisis

    Chapter 10 — The First Presidency and Building a Government

    Chapter 11 — Foreign Policy, Parties, and Farewell

    Chapter 12 - The Last Years of Cincinnatus

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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyeNme9v6UB938bBJwM-Thw


    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blind-history/id1863132925


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    22 mins
  • Historical Figures - Washington's Rise Part 2
    Feb 2 2026

    @Asmr-Blind-History

    A focused narrative tracing George Washington’s military evolution—from Fort Necessity and Jumonville Glen, through Braddock’s defeat and Valley Forge, to the decisive siege at Yorktown. This video follows the supplied script word-for-word, with no music (narration only), and is paced for history buffs and educators seeking a clear, classroom-ready account of Washington’s Seven Years’ War apprenticeship and Revolutionary War leadership. Key topics: colonial militia, Continental Army, tactics, terrain, Braddock, Fort Duquesne/Fort Pitt, French alliance, Newburgh Conspiracy, and the resignation of command. If you found this useful, please like and share to help other learners. #GeorgeWashington #RevolutionaryWar #AmericanHistory

    OUTLINE:00:00:00

    Title and Part Introduction

    Chapter 5 - Early Military Apprenticeship

    Chapter 6 - From Soldier to Planter-Statesman

    Chapter 7 - From Loyal Subject to Reluctant Rebel

    Chapter 8 - Commander of a Continental Army

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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyeNme9v6UB938bBJwM-Thw


    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blind-history/id1863132925


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    19 mins
  • Historical Figures - Young Washington Part 1
    Jan 29 2026

    @Asmr-Blind-History

    A deep dive into George Washington’s formative years: from his Tidewater Virginia upbringing and middling planter family to his practical education as a surveyor, rising social ambitions, and first military roles on the edge of empire. Covering Ferry Farm, his surveying work in the Shenandoah, militia appointments, the 1753 diplomatic mission to the Ohio Valley, and the opening clashes that led to the French and Indian War (Jumonville Glen, Fort Necessity). Designed for high school and college history students looking for concise context on Washington’s character, land interests, and early leadership. No music used. If this helped, please like and share. #GeorgeWashington #ColonialHistory #FrenchAndIndianWarSee LessOUTLINE:00:00:00

    Opening and Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Directive

    00:04:5400:09:3500:12:5600:17:44



    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyeNme9v6UB938bBJwM-Thw


    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blind-history/id1863132925


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    18 mins
  • America - Part 18 - The Machines That Made America
    Jan 26 2026

    @Asmr-Blind-History

    Explore how machines—from water-powered mills and telegraphs to assembly lines, rockets, computers, and AI—shaped American identity, economy, and everyday life. This video, The Machines That Made America, traces early industrialization, the American System, electrification, wartime science, the digital revolution, and the social, ethical, and environmental debates that followed. Learn key moments: canals and railroads, Morse’s telegraph, Ford’s assembly line, the Manhattan Project, Apollo, ARPANET, and Silicon Valley. Perfect for classroom review or exam prep. No music added. If this video helped, please like and share to support historical education. #AmericanHistory #IndustrialRevolution #TechnologyInAmerica #Innovation #USHistory

    OUTLINE:00:00:00

    Technology in America

    Early Industrialization and the American System

    The Second Industrial Revolution: Electricity, Mass Production, and Corporate America

    Science, Technology, and Global Power in the Twentieth Century

    Information Technology and the Digital Revolution

    Technology, Work, and Inequality

    Technology in Everyday American Life

    Environmental and Ethical Considerations

    American Identity and Technology

    Conclusion

    00:01:1000:02:5500:04:3900:06:3000:08:1500:09:5500:11:1300:12:3200:13:15



    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyeNme9v6UB938bBJwM-Thw


    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blind-history/id1863132925


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    14 mins
  • America - Part 17 - The Cold War
    Jan 22 2026

    @Asmr-Blind-History

    A crash course on the Cold War from the American perspective — origins, containment, NATO, Truman Doctrine, McCarthyism, Korea, Vietnam, the nuclear arms race, Cuban Missile Crisis, détente, Reagan, Gorbachev, and the USSR’s collapse. Designed for history students and teachers, this video follows the script word for word and unpacks how Cold War policy shaped U.S. politics, society, and global leadership. Perfect for classroom review, lecture prep, or exam revision. Runtime: 13 minutes 45 seconds. If you found this useful, please like and share the video to help others discover it. #ColdWar #USHistory #HistoryCrashCourse #Containment #NATO

    OUTLINE:00:00:00

    Title

    Introduction

    I. Origins: From World War II Alliance to Superpower Rivalry

    II. Building the Western Alliance: NATO and the Early Cold War

    III. Globalizing Containment: Asia, the Middle East, and Beyond

    IV. The Nuclear Arms Race and Strategic Doctrine

    V. The Cold War at Home: Society, Economy, and Culture

    VI. Crises and Confrontations: Berlin, Cuba, and Vietnam

    VII. Détente: Easing Tensions and Managing Competition

    VIII. Renewed Tensions and the Late Cold War

    IX. The End of the Cold War and American Reflections

    X. Domestic Legacies and Continuing Influence

    Conclusion

    Epilogue

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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyeNme9v6UB938bBJwM-Thw


    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blind-history/id1863132925


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    17 mins
  • America - Part 16 - Vietnam War: The American Story
    Jan 19 2026

    @Asmr-Blind-History

    A mini- documentary-style overview of the Vietnam War from the American perspective — origins, escalation, combat experience, the home-front divide, Nixon’s Vietnamization, withdrawal, Fall of Saigon, and lasting political and social impacts. Covers Gulf of Tonkin, Tet Offensive, Agent Orange, veterans’ trauma, the draft, Pentagon Papers, and the “Vietnam syndrome.” Perfect for educators and students seeking a concise, sourced narrative on U.S. policy, military strategy, and national debate. Run time: 20 minutes 45 seconds. If this helped your lesson or research, please like and share the video. #VietnamWar #USHistory #Vietnam #ColdWar #MilitaryHistory

    OUTLINE:00:00:00

    Title and Opening

    Context and Overview

    Early Involvement and Instability

    Escalation Under Johnson

    The War on the Ground

    The Home Front

    Antiwar Movement and Social Unrest

    Vietnamization and Expansion to Cambodia/Laos

    Withdrawal and Fall of Saigon

    Impact on U.S. Politics and Society

    Military Transformation and Lessons

    Cautionary Legacy and Conclusion

    Final Instruction

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    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyeNme9v6UB938bBJwM-Thw


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    16 mins