

Butterfly EffectSæson 2
TV-PG
Turning points in history often hinge on one decision. We look at moments in history where one decision changes everything.
13 episoder
- Constantinople, from an empire to another
E4Constantinople, from an empire to anotherConstantinople was a part of the Roman Empire then became the seat of the Byzantine Empire and then was the imperial city of the Ottoman Empire. Here is the story of the fabled city and its history of power and conflict through the ages. - Gutenberg, visionary inventor
E11Gutenberg, visionary inventorIn the 15th century an inventor in a workshop in Strasburg came up with a machine that would eventually change the history of the entire world and shake a religion to its core. The choice of the first work to be printed is an astute one: Saint Jerome’s Latin version of the Bible. - The fall of Quebec, France loses America
E13The fall of Quebec, France loses AmericaThe battle between the French and English for the French territory of New France hinges on the presence of the British navy. And the Battle on the Plains of Abraham is tipped to Great Britain by the solidly trained soldiers of the British army. This changed the landscape of North America.












