10 Things You Don't Know About Logo

Watch S3, EP10: The Gold Rush with Fubo for $0 Today

TVPGHD10 Things You Don't Know About1hStory Television

Henry Rollins mines for nuggets of truth about the California Gold Rush, during which hundreds of thousands of fortune seekers headed west to stake their claims, telling stories of greed, vigilante justice and secret societies.

Henry Rollins mines for nuggets of truth about the California Gold Rush, during which hundreds of thousands of fortune seekers headed west to stake their claims, telling stories of greed, vigilante justice and secret societies.

How to watch

More episodes

10 Things You Don't Know About

S3, EP10 "The Gold Rush"

Henry Rollins mines for nuggets of truth about the California Gold Rush, during which hundreds of thousands of fortune seekers headed west to stake their claims, telling stories of greed, vigilante justice and secret societies.

You may think you know about history, but this show may prove you don't know as much as you think you do. The straightforward title tells you what the show is about: It gives viewers 10 little-known facts about some of the most iconic people, places and events in American and world history. Subject matter experts and expansive history archives are consulted to help come up with each list of 10 facts. Topics covered include the White House, Adolf Hitler, Prohibition, the Founding Fathers, Thomas Edison and the Revolutionary War.
Original Air Date: Feb 27, 2012
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
Available on

More american history shows

See all

American Built

Delving into the vision, design and ingenuity behind extraordinary projects that capture the American spirit.

American Dynasty

Exploring the evolving narrative of America through the stories of some of the nation's most famous families.

Tech Effect

Technology makes things happen; sometimes it changes things for the better, sometimes for the worse.

How the States Got Their Shapes

The United States is like a giant jigsaw puzzle, with each state having a uniquely shaped border to fit into its neighboring states. Americans are familiar with each state's shape, but how did those shapes come about? That's what this series, hosted by former "Daily Show" correspondent Brian Unger, explains. Unger crisscrosses the country talking to local experts and everyday people in search of the stories behind the boundaries. Religion, transportation and Mother Nature are just a few of the factors that have caused the states' borders to evolve over time, some of which may be continuing to evolve.

Explore {{ type }} on Fubo

Action

Comedy

Documentary

Drama

Family

Home/Cooking

Horror

Music

Nature

News/Talk

Reality

Romance

Science Fiction

Sports