U.S. History
Many abolitionists saw slavery as a stain on the image of the United States. These abolitionists were people who wanted to end slavery in...
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Many abolitionists saw slavery as a stain on the image of the United States. These abolitionists were people who wanted to end slavery in...
During the 19th century, thousands of people arrived in the United States cities to seek a better life. The population of New York doubled,...
Born at Porbandar in the Indian state of present-day Gujrat in October 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the son of the chief minister of...
Vasco da Gama was born into a noble family around the 1460s in Sines, a small town in Portugal. His father, Estevao da Gama...
Rising to power as the leader of the Nazi Party in the 1920s, Adolf Hitler became the main architect of the Second World War....
In 2001, on September 11th, 19 militants related to the Islamic extremist group known as Al Qaeda hijacked four separate airplanes to carry out...
The ‘Konfrontasi’ as those in Indonesia called it, was a confrontation between the British Commonwealth forces and Indonesian forces. The dispute was over whether...
Thomas Alva Edison was a genius. He holds to his name a record number of 1,091 patents! The phonograph, the lightbulb, and early motion...
Serfdom is the term to describe the institutional system that forced peasants to provide labor to landlords to let them occupy the land. Serfdom...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist minister and social activist who dedicated his life to non-violent struggles against segregation and racism in...