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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow an American Merchant, a French Official and a Pioneering Chemist Smuggled Much-Needed Gunpowder to the Continental ArmyShortly after taking command of the Continental Army in July 1775, General George Washington ordered an accounting of the ...
This article was written by Boyertown Middle School East Eighth-Grade Students Aislyn McAghon, Gabi Carr, and Elena Childs.
The birth of our country may feel like a familiar story. But in making a documentary about it, we found plenty of revelations ...
The colossal sculpture on Mount Rushmore of four American presidents located in the Black Hills of South Dakota took nearly ...
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The tribe recently reacquired 372 acres on Monument Mountain in the latest land reclamation of its original homeland.
The last time performer Simon Longnight was on stage at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts in Eugene, he was walking at ...
The Marquis de Lafayette (Sept 6, 1757 – May 29, 1834) was a French aristocrat, military officer, politician and liberal ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhat Spurred the South to Join the American Revolution?How a disagreement with a Scottish lord over westward expansion, a cache of gunpowder, and the future of enslaved labor ...
Through courageous advocacy, intellectualism, cultural leadership, and resilient community-building, these women significantly reshaped their society, leaving an indelible historical legacy.
A mix of professional soldiers, Loyalist militias and opportunistic raiders descended on the area as British forces sought to ...
The Trump administration is trading decency and democracy for cruelty and spectacle. Our protectors will pay for it ...
There were Black soldiers fighting for the British. But others went to war for the colonists — who compared their own plight ...
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