american history
american history
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by John Dealey - 2006-12-04
In 1620 120 people boarded two ships, the Mayflower and the Speedwell, for the "New World". After 64 days difficult journey the Mayflower was to be the only ship to reach the "New World" and the numbe...
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by Mahshid Mayar - 2007-01-07
Before starting to take a look at its content, it is necessary to get familiar with the book's author. Howard Zinn is an American leftist whose ideas approach socialism more than anything else. Howeve...
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by H. Tim Sevets - 2007-03-01
I've traced my family tree and, as best I can determine, most of my stock here in America was of Scotch-Irish heritage.Although ancestral to millions of Americans living today, especially in the south...
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by Lindsey Williams - 2007-04-13
Of all the snowbirds who winter in Florida, the most delightful are Canadians. They are universally courteous and friendly visitors - unlike a few native Americans who apparently feel they are family ...
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by Jeff Stats - 2007-04-18
When Andrew Jackson became a president in 1829, 125,000 Native Americans still lived east of the Mississippi River. 60,000 of Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indians held millions of acres i...
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by JEFF STATS - 2007-04-19
When Andrew Jackson became a president in 1829, 125,000 Native Americans still lived east of the Mississippi River. 60,000 of Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indians held millions of acr...
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by Jeff Stats - 2007-04-20
No doubt that the real meaning of the Civil War is completely different from the one we are used to. Civil War is called the Second American Revolution by some great historians. The term "Second Ameri...
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by JEFF STATS - 2007-04-20
No doubt that the real meaning of the Civil War is completely different from the one we are used to. Civil War is called the Second American Revolution by some great historians. The term "Second A...
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by Jeff Stats - 2007-04-30
Examples of the three stories of black men lives distinctly portray the situation in Los Angeles in the two decades between 1900's and 1920's. Although none of the families described in the book were ...
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by Jeff Stats - 2007-05-03
In the history of international diplomacy the appearance of the Eisenhower Doctrine was an important and life changing document. Before January of 1957 there was no such notion in the entire world; it...