Historical Events on February 18 1791: After existing for almost 15-years as an independent, and mostly unrecognized state, the U.S Congress finally passes a law that admits Vermont into the Union as a State. This bill goes into effect March 4th of 1791. 1797: During the French Revolutiona...
Historical Events on February 21 1431:The first day of interrogation begins for Joan of Arc during her heresy trial. 1431:The first day of interrogation begins for Joan of Arc during her heresy trial. 1782:It’s recommended that a U.S Mint be established by the United States Congress. ...
There was a flurry of activity in the city’s history in the 18th century. Baltimore was home to the first US Navy ship, the John Carroll, built in 1797. The city was a popular starting point for travelers from the Northeast to the Midwest, and it had a thriving harbor. The city was...
In a near fine unclipped dust jacket with very light wear to the upper edge of the spine area. A novel of the Civil War in which the Confederate Secret Service, based in Canada, is in a battle with their counterparts from the U.S. Secret Service. Based on actual events which took ...
A Timeline of Historical Events. By LEON WORDEN. UP TO 57,000 YEARS AGO DNA haplogroups split into haplogroups found in American Indians. UP TO 33,000 YEARS AGO Multiple human archaeological sites in Mexico and South America. 17,500 YEARS AGO Beginning of the Holocene (Modern) Epoch. 15,...
Did you know that January 7 is known as Bobblehead Day? Here you'll learn facts about Jan 7, including events that happened on this day throughout history.
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Printed as a two-volume set published in 1808 and then 1811, Archibald Loudon told sensationalized captivity narratives from the region. While license was taken with the historical narrative, this work is still incredibly important to our understanding of the events that happened in the 18thcentury...
acclaimed cartoon journalist Joe Sacco depicts the events of that day in an extraordinary, 24-foot- long panorama: from General Douglas Haig and the massive artillery positions behind the trench lines to the legions of soldiers going over the top and getting cut down in no-man s-land, to th...
Ohio. As the nation struggles to reconsider how the Civil War should be remembered in the wake of horrible events in Charleston, South Carolina, my student could not have fallen upon a more timely topic, and I look forward to what promises to be a unique and significant contribution to scho...