A filmmaking team ventures into the Amazon to bring to life Teddy Roosevelt’s harrowing journey down an uncharted river.
Snakes, spiders, and howler monkeys are just a few of the things this filmmaking team encountered in the Amazon.
Watch the opening scene of Into the Amazon.
Hawkish Senator Lodge wanted Germany crushed and saddled with a harsh settlement.
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The British prime minister served to balance Wilson's Fourteen Points against the harsh demands of French Premier Georges Clemenceau.
Clemenceau saw Wilson as too idealistic and insisted on Germany's disarmament.
A cheerful, self-deprecating politician from Indiana, Thomas Marshall served dutifully as Woodrow Wilson's vice president.
Widely respected for his intellect and political acumen, House was Woodrow Wilson's most trusted advisor.
A radical suffragist, Paul clashed with President Wilson and the mainstream woman's movement alike.
Baker was a leading national journalist whose belief in social reform led to a close personal and professional relationship with Woodrow Wilson.
Before Woodrow Wilson became the standard bearer for the Democratic Party, that honor belonged to William Jennings Bryan.
A dynamic speaker and tenacious organizer, Carrie Chapman Catt was a powerful force in the women's suffrage movement.