Story Time with Mr. Beat
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Story Time with Mr. Beat

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Mr. Beat tells captivating stories from American history, usually in under ten minutes.

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Mr. Beat tells captivating stories from American history, usually in under ten minutes.

pingler

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The United Nations

Here's the story of the world's biggest alliance, the United Nations.
History and humanities 9 years
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Marijuana

Here is the story of cannabis, aka marijuana. Today it is illegal in most places, but that likely is to soon change, especially after people watch this video. Sources: Erich Goode and Nachman Ben-Yehuda. Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance Martin Booth. Cannabis: A History Martin A. Lee. Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana: Medical, Recreational, and Scientific. Grass: The History of Marijuana. Bruce Barcott. Weed the People: The Future of Legal Marijuana in America. John Charles Chasteen. Getting High: Marijuana through the Ages John Hudak. Marijuana: A Short History http://leg.mt.gov/content/Committees/Interim/2009_2010/Children_Family/Emerging-Issue/mmga-presentation-cannabis-history-aug2010.pdf http://www.medicaldaily.com/brief-history-medical-cannabis-ancient-anesthesia-modern-dispensary-370344 https://books.google.com/books?id=r9wPbxMAG8cC&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=Shen+Neng+marijuana&source=bl&ots=TrkGy5KnCu&sig=RvNuvRvVIwaWJiY7EBKzyLmdEuA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjh_sLX9vjQAhUM8WMKHcKyBt8Q6AEIPDAF#v=onepage&q=Shen%20Neng%20marijuana&f=false https://www.cannabis-med.org/data/pdf/2002-02-3.pdf http://time.com/4298038/marijuana-history-in-america/ http://origins.osu.edu/article/illegalization-marijuana-brief-history http://www.alternet.org/story/77339/debunking_the_hemp_conspiracy_theory http://www.drugwarrant.com/articles/why-is-marijuana-illegal/ http://medicalmarijuana.procon.org/view.timeline.php?timelineID=000026 Once upon a time there was a plant called cannabis. Since as far back as 10,000 years ago, it was one of the first crops grown when farming began. Hemp, a variety of the cannabis plant, had consistently been used in places like ancient China to create stuff like clothing and rope. Hemp was and still is non psychoactive, which means it doesn’t affect the mind or mental processes because its THC levels are so low. In other words, smoking it will not get you high. The first recorded use of the cannabis that does get you high was in approximately 2,737 BCE. Emperor Shen Neng of China used the plant as medicine for things like gout, malaria, and poor memory. You heard that right. Throughout the next 3,000 years, cannabis use for medicinal purposes slowly spread throughout Asia and into Europe. The Chinese mixed it into food. In ancient India, they mixed into a drink called bhang. (bang) In the second century CE, the Greek doctor Galen prescribed cannabis as medicine. Prior to that in Greece, cannabis seeds had been consumed recreationally. Soon after this, the Chinese doctor Hua Tuo (Hwa Toe) used cannabis to relieve pain for patients undergoing surgery. He would ground it and mix it with wine. During the Middle Ages, cannabis was pretty popular in the Middle East. Muslims there weren’t supposed to drink wine, but ain’t nobody said they couldn’t smoke grass! That’s what they actually called it. Well, they called it hashish. (Hasheesh) However, the Arabic doctor Ibn Wahshiyah (eebeen washeeuh) did warn about its potential dangers. Christopher Columbus brought rope made out of hemp on his first voyage to the New World in 1492. Both the French and the British had their colonists grow cannabis in the New World. During the 1600s, cannabis grew even more popular, and became a major thing to trade between South and Central Asia. In the 1700s, doctors everywhere recommended cannabis as medicine. The Irish doctor William O'Shaughnessy, in particular, helped popularize its medical use for pain treatment. However, in 1798, Napoleon learned that many of his soldiers had started smoking cannabis while in Egypt and had brought the habit back with them to France. In response, he outlawed the plant. Still, cannabis remained popular. In the 1800s, cannabis plantations were scattered around the United States. Doctors regularly prescribed it and it was easy to buy in general stores. By now, people traded for cannabis all around the world and its use dramatically increased. By the end of the 1800s, though, attitudes toward cannabis had started to change. A growing number of people were freaking out about drugs, as alcoholism and opium addiction were dramatically on the rise.
History and humanities 9 years
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The Lost Generation

Here's the story of the writers, poets, and artists who came of age during World War One, commonly referred to as The Lost Generation.
History and humanities 10 years
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03:44

Scopes Monkey Trial

Here's the story of the trial/publicity stunt that pinned Darwinists versus fundamentalists- The Scopes Trial.
History and humanities 10 years
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04:17

New Values of the Roaring Twenties

Here's the story of how American culture and values changed during the 1920s.
History and humanities 10 years
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06:34

Prohibition

Here's the story of the time the United States tried banning the production, transport, and sale of alcohol.
History and humanities 10 years
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08:34

Slavery in the 13 Colonies

Here's the story of the institution of slavery in colonial America.
History and humanities 10 years
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07:21

Native Americans and American Colonists

Here's the story of the relations between Native Americans (Indians) and the Europeans living in the 13 original American colonies.
History and humanities 10 years
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07:46

Life in the 13 Colonies

Here's the story of how life was like in the 13 British American colonies.
History and humanities 10 years
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07:04

Early European Settlement of North America

Here's the story of the first Europeans to permanently settle in North America.
History and humanities 10 years
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06:43

The Pilgrims

Here is the story of the Pilgrim Fathers.
History and humanities 10 years
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06:05

Exploring America

Here is the story of the first American explorers, from Leif Eriksson to Christopher Columbus to Samuel de Champlain.
History and humanities 10 years
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09:32

The Populist Movement

Here is the story of The People's Party, aka The Populist Party, that sparked a movement that continues to this day.
History and humanities 11 years
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07:25

The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Here is the story of the conspiracy that led to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
History and humanities 11 years
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13:09

The Alaska Purchase

Here is the story of how the United States acquired Alaska.
History and humanities 11 years
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04:24

The Era of Good Feelings

Here's the story of a period in American history when the country wasn't as divided, at least politically, as it usually is.
History and humanities 11 years
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08:35

The Suez Crisis

Here's the story of one of two times we were on the brink of World War III- The Suez Crisis.
History and humanities 11 years
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06:24

Amelia Earhart

Here is the story of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart.
History and humanities 11 years
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09:14

The History of Kansas

Here's the story of the history of Kansas, my home state. Most of the words came from some of my 7th grade students, believe it or not!
History and humanities 11 years
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15:59

Franklin Pierce

Here's the story of a President who consistently ranks as one of the worst. Does Franklin Pierce really deserve that ranking?
History and humanities 12 years
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09:50
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