Explore American history from its indigenous roots, its influential leaders, and socio-cultural events that forged the United States as a global powerhouse.
The Columbian Exchange refers to the exchange of ideas, diseases, cultures, crops, and populations between the so-called ‘New’ World and the ‘Old’ World.
From Founding Fathers dying on Independence Day to predicting the sinking of the Titanic, history is full of inexplicable coincidences.
From the battlefield to the White House, Ulysses S. Grant's life story is one filled with rich experiences and controversy.
The War of 1812 is generally considered a stalemate, but what were the specific outcomes of the conflict for its participants?
The War of 1812 witnessed fighting from Canada to New Orleans, but how did geography play a role in the conflict’s battles and strategies?
During its long history, the Philippines has repeatedly been targeted by traders and colonizers for its strategic location in the South China Sea.
While U.S. states are often associated with distinct geographic features, sports teams, or cultural landmarks, many of their names honor real historical figures.
Although best known for surrendering in the last major battle of the American Revolution, Lord Charles Cornwallis was one of the British Empire’s leading generals, administrators, and diplomats.
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