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John Scopes And The Teaching Of Evolution

Lowell Factory Girls Of The 19th Century

Chinese Immigrants And The Iron Road

Economic Causes Of The American Revolution

Equality And The Seneca Falls Convention

France And The American Revolution

General Harriet Tubman And The Underground Railroad

George Washington’s Federal Government

Gold Fever And The Growth Of California

Jackie Robinson And The Integration Of US Baseball

Japanese Internment Camps In The United States

John O’Sullivan And America’s Manifest Destiny

The Frenzy Of Salem Witch Trials

The Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere

Deep Throat And His Legacy

Prayer, Persecution, And Portsmouth: A Story Of Colonist Anne Hutchinson

Prohibition And Its Repeal

The Botched Bay Of Pigs Invasion

Who Was Samuel Adams?

What Caused The Great Depression?

The US Presidency And Tecumseh's Curse

The Scandalous Typhoid Mary

The Rise And Fall Of Jamestown

Navajo Windtalkers: America’s Secret Weapon

Causes Of US Involvement In World War II

 

 


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The Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere

... cache of weapons. Revere and Dawes were sent out in different directions; if either were caught, the message of an impending British invasion might still reach patriot leaders. They also had a back-up plan in case both men were caught. Revere instructed ... 

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The Botched Bay Of Pigs Invasion

... exchange most of the men for $53 million in baby food and pharmaceuticals.) Of course, the new Kennedy Administration was embarrassed by this military failure. Some observers said that not enough force had been provided; the 1,400 US troops were too many ... 

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Deep Throat And His Legacy

... Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein covered the story for two years. Their investigative reporting contributed to implicating Nixon and his associates of crimes far beyond burglarizing the DNC. It became evident that Nixon s staff ... 

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Gold Fever And The Growth Of California

... in the Gold Rush. When gold was found, the cache was usually cleared quickly by just a few. James Marshall had little success as a miner, and he died impoverished. John Sutter, who had once owned 39,000 acres, left California in heavy debt after miners ... 

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Who Was Samuel Adams?

... the East India Company. The government would now permit the East India Company to supply tea to retailers directly. This made tea more expensive by tightening controls on tea smuggling, establishing the company s tea monopoly, and eliminating colonial ... 

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