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WORLD BOOK - This Day in History for iPad About

WORLD BOOK - This Day in History for iPad Specifications
Version:
3.0.3
Date added:
Aug. 30, 2021
Date released:
Feb. 3, 2011
Price:
Free
Operating system:
iOS,
Downloads last week:
29
Additional Requirements
Compatible with iPad. iTunes account required.

WORLD BOOK - This Day in History for iPad v3.0.3

This Day in HistoryforiPad is an interactive multimedia calendar that displays historical events for the current day or any selected day, along...

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This Day in HistoryforiPad is an interactive multimedia calendar that displays historical events for the current day or any selected day, along with related media such as photos, illustrations, music, and speeches. You can hear the national anthems of countries on the day they became a nation, listen to presidents speeches on the anniversaries of their inaugurations, and play sound clips from famous artists on their birthdays.Background text that appears for each event concentrates on interesting aspects that you might not know. For example, did you know that Vermont was an independent republic for 14 years before becoming a state and that George Washington at one point considered sending troops to overthrow the Vermont government? Each event also hasatleast one picture for every event, so you can experience the people and places making each day in history famous. The journey begins here, each and every day.


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