March Fun Facts
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This educational video, "March Fun Facts," explores historical events and significant moments associated with the month of March, aligning with topics in U.S. and World History curricula. Viewers learn about Napoleon Bonaparte's escape from Elba, the Women's Suffrage Parade of 1913, the Spanish flu outbreak, FDR’s inauguration during the Great Depression, the test flight of the Spitfire, the Battle of the Alamo, International Women's Day, the failed Operation Valkyrie, the Selma to Montgomery marches, and Vincent Van Gogh’s birth. These highlights offer insights into themes of democracy, innovation, and civil rights.
Media Details
Runtime: 3 minutes 50 seconds
- Topic: Biographies, History, Science, Social Science
- Subtopic: Civil Rights, Inventions, Roosevelt, Franklin D., U.S. History (General), Women, World History (General)
- Grade/Interest Level: 4 - 8
- Release Year: 2025
- Producer/Distributor: Learn Bright
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