Just imagine fighting for your family's survival, barely scraping by, and then watching everything you own to be taken from you.
Royce Oatman experienced such a fate, and although it's horrific what happened to the Oatman family, it's not the whole story.
The Wild West, a time in America between 1850 and 1910, is often overdramatized in Hollywood, which does a splendid job of making the Indians seem like savages and the cowboys come across as heroic gunslingers.
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Predators, ruthless warriors, looters, barbarians- these are some of the words that were used to describe Vikings.
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In Western Africa there once was a great empire, the Mali Empire. In its Golden Age the Mali Empire was larger than the Roman Empire.
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Harry Truman wasn't destined for greatness he wasn't from an Aristocratic family he wasn't a Famous War General and he sure as hell wasn't a millionaire he was broke nearly his entire life, but what he did have was something special an ability to defy the odds again and again.
Born 1884 the son of Missouri Farmer and a Nation still recovering from the Civil war. Harry developed his ultimate ability to get people to like him. He had many failures along the way he failed to get into West Point, He ran a Failing Farm, Failed Business Ventures, Failed to Win reelection, but for every upset and defeat he came out ahead in the End
I want to take you on a Journey of Harry S Truman From Farmer to 33rd president the most important post-war president making monumental decisions such as founding of the United Nations, Starting the Cold War and his Truman Doctrine, Ushering in the Atomic Age by Dropping the Only Miltary useage of the Atomic bomb ever.
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