Having suffered over a century of brutality, the Pueblo people of the Southwest rose up and struck a stunning blow against the Spanish colonizers.
The American Civil War ended in 1865. With that divisive conflict over, America experienced a railroad boom that helped push America to world power status.
Hiram Revels became the first Black United States Senator in 1870, leading through education, faith, and dignity during one of the most fragile moments in American history.
The Saint Patrick’s Battalion was a unit of Irish-led deserters from the US Army who deserted to the enemy during the Mexican-American War.
Serving presidencies 24 years apart from one another, the Adams father-son duo is a fascinating historical gem.
Discover why US states like Utah and Minnesota are redesigning their historic flags, moving away from outdated seals and controversial history.
The Monroe Doctrine, initiated in 1823, represents the United States’ foreign policy course to reduce European influence in the Western hemisphere.
Thurgood Marshall, “Mr. Civil Rights,” was a man of many firsts. Who was he, and how did he become so influential?