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Feb 2021
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EP15: The Transatlantic Cable: A Thread ...

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Historian John Steele Gordon tells the story of how the telegraph went from Samuel Morse to winning WWI and how one man spearheaded the effort to connect America to Great Britain and, in doing so, the rest of the world. 

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