The Seneca Falls Convention, held on July 19 to July 20, 1848, was the first ever women’s rights convention. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and other fe...
Robert R. Livingston, nicknamed “The Chancellor”, was the first United States Secretary of Foreign Affairs and the 1st Chancellor of New York, a position which ...
Broadway, or Broadway theatre, is theatre performances in New York in the 41 professional theatres that have 500 or more seats located along Broadway. Broadway ...
President Andrew Johnson succeeded President Abraham Lincoln upon his death in 1865. Johnson was Lincoln’s Vice President. In 1868, Johnson was impeached by the...
Mary Ann Todd Lincoln was President Abraham Lincoln’s wife and First Lady of the United States for four years, from 1861 to 1865, but was an unpopular first lad...
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Back in October of 1962, the world was on the brink of a thermonuclear war that would change the course of humanity. Most people know about ...
The first woman in the United States to hold national office was Jeannette Pickering Rankin, who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1917-1919. Twe...
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the T-Shirt is "a collarless short-sleeved or sleeveless usually cotton undershirt or outer shirt of similar design...
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MIRADOR BASIN, GUATEMALA - New findings show that the Mayans engineered a series of superhighways that rivaled Roman roads. The network of ...
The Siege of Boston began the American Revolution, beginning on April 1775 and lasting until March 1776. Colonial militiamen were able to successfully say siege...