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Gary Foreman

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First Invasion: The War of 1812
10.0

First Invasion: The War of 1812, a History Channel documentary that first aired in 2004, portrays a young United States of America "on the brink of annihilation" as it battles the largest and most powerful empire on earth. Critics say the documentary is far too pro-American, and that it ignores or downplays crucial elements of the War of 1812. Others praise First Invasion for its compelling presentation of a far too neglected period of history.

First Invasion: The War of 1812

2004
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Eighty Acres of Hell reveals that the Union was more than capable of matching the Confederates atrocity-for-atrocity. While 12,000 prisoners entered Camp Douglas, only 6,000 left. The rest were victims of calculated cruelty, torture and neglect. Southern soldiers were not the only targets of this treatment--many prominent Chicago citizens were incarcerated under the banner of martial law, unjustly convicted of imagined offenses by ruthless military tribunals. From the establishment of the camp to the terrible toll it ultimately took, Eighty Acres of Hell is a troubling look at a long-ignored chapter of the Civil War.

Eighty Acres of Hell

2006
Carson and Cody: The Hunter Heroes
8.0

The lives, times, and exploits of Wild West legends Christopher "Kit" Carson and William "Buffalo Bill" Cody.

Carson and Cody: The Hunter Heroes

2003
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Blending extensive dramatic re-enactments with incisive commentary from leading historians, Boone and Crockett examines the lives and legacies of these two legendary figures.

Boone and Crockett: The Hunter Heroes

2001