History
Look back into history and learn about the people, places, and events of the past.
Read about the political dynasties that shaped the western world view in Western and Eastern European History. Find out why the sun never set on the British Empire. Trace the roots of civilization through Ancient History, or track the evolution of warfare in Military History. Discover the Native peoples of the New World and how their history resonates today. Explore the north in Canadian History. Find your roots through the study of Genealogy.
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The Giza Plateau
Some of the best known monuments in the world occupy the Giza Plateau in Egypt. These are the Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure as well as the Great Sphinx.
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Lex Sempronia Agraria
A supposed hero to the poor, Tiberius became a serious threat to the Roman elite's way of life when, in 133 B.C., he introduced a law to reform Rome's use of public land.
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Mistletoe from Solstice to Christmas
Fruiting in mid-winter, the evergreen Mistletoe held symbolism for the ancient Germanic and Celtic tribes and remains popular in modern Christmas traditions.
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The Confederate White House
The plain gray stucco neoclassical mansion housed war conferences. It also witnessed the death of a child and a visit by Abraham Lincoln.
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U.S. Soldiers Capture Saddam Hussein
For nearly a quarter-century, Saddam Hussein ruled over Iraq as a dictator who admired Stalin and modeled his revolutionary regime on that of the feared Soviet tyrant.
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The Potsdam Conference and the Cold War
Although elements of the Cold War may have originated at Yalta, the Potsdam Conference validated Soviet European occupation and produced new global conflicts.
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Battle of Frenchman's Butte
General Thomas Bland Strange pursues Chief Big Bear and his warriors to Frenchman's Butte near end of the Louis Riel Rebellion.
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Millionaire African American Inventors
African Americans like Madam C. J. Walker and George Washington Carver overcame tremendous challenges and tragedy and invented products people continue to use today.
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Christmas in Benelux
The Low Countries of the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, may be small in size, but prove to have plenty of Christmas spirit.
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The First Dynasty Of Ur
The Early Bronze Age city-state of Ur enjoyed great wealth and power as a trading center and it used this might to gain political control over its neighbors.
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Azor the Pudelhund Buried in a Church.
Renowned be thy grave! So goes the last line of Shakespeare's poem Fidele. The burial of Azor raised an age old dilemma - should animals be interred in hallowed ground?
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Black Hawk
Rather than spend the rest of his life as a hunted man, Black Hawk laid down his arms and embraced a life of peace.
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Origins of New Years Eve
New Years Eve and Day has been an important celebration and holiday since early Neolithic peoples associated the rebirth of light and spring with agricultural prosperity.
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Holiday Celebrations in Hawaii
On the mainland Christmas dominates as the most important holiday of the year. However, on the islands of Hawaii there is a more equitable distribution of holiday cheer.
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The Ascendancy of Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson rose in Democratic politics to the presidency by balancing support from the conservative machine bosses and the progressive wing of the party.
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