United Stats of America

United Stats of America (2012)

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How did a ticket to a boxing match seal the fate of notorious mobster Lucky Luciano? What does a farmer's seed planter have to do with making America a superpower? And how did an X-Ray machine give Teddy Roosevelt the keys the White House? Sometimes the biggest moments depend on the smallest details–and the most ordinary objects. Buried in attics, hidden in private collections, and secreted away in the rarely seen archives are artifacts, objects and curiosities that come together to tell the epic story of America. From the producers of Pawn Stars and featuring Rick Harrison, United Stuff of America is a cross-country treasure hunt that uncovers America's most fascinating stuff, and the unexpected stories it reveals about us and our most epic and notorious moments. This isn't history from a textbook; it's history that you can hold in your hands.

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Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Livin' LargeJun 19, 2012
S01E05Money TalksJun 12, 2012
S01E04Time FliesJun 5, 2012
S01E03Size MattersMay 22, 2012
S01E02Moving OnMay 15, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'United Stats of America' first premiere?

'United Stats of America' premiered on September 18, 2012.

What network aired 'United Stats of America'?

'United Stats of America' aired on History Channel.

Who hosted 'United Stats of America'?

'United Stats of America' was hosted by David Eisenbach.

What were the episodes of 'United Stats of America' like?

Each episode of 'United Stats of America' focused on a different state and explored the unique history and culture of that state.

Were the episodes of 'United Stats of America' chronologically ordered?

The episodes of 'United Stats of America' were not ordered chronologically. Each episode focused on a different state and explored various periods of history.

How many states were covered by 'United Stats of America'?

'United Stats of America' covered all 50 states of the United States.

What kind of camera work was used in 'United Stats of America'?

'United Stats of America' utilized aerial and ground shots to capture the states' beauty and history.

Did 'United Stats of America' explore political history?

Yes, 'United Stats of America' explored political history, such as the Civil War and the slave trade.

Were there interviews with locals in 'United Stats of America'?

Yes, 'United Stats of America' interviewed locals, historians, and experts to provide insights into each state's unique culture and history.

Was there a specific order in which the states were covered?

There was no specific order in which the states were covered in 'United Stats of America.'

What kind of music was used in 'United Stats of America'?

The music in 'United Stats of America' featured a mix of jazz, blues, and folk music, highlighting the cultural diversity of each state.

Was 'United Stats of America' critically acclaimed?

Yes, 'United Stats of America' was well received by critics, who praised its unique approach to exploring American history and culture.

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