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Soon, America will celebrate its 250th birthday. As the day approaches, we can look back at the commemorations of four milestone anniversaries to provide context for our celebrations to come. We start with July 4, 1826, the 50th celebration of American independence. At the time, the nation had 24 states and about 11 million people. To mark the occasion, businesses closed, cannons fired, parad... Read More
The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) was intially a rebellion carried out by the Thirteen Colonies of British America against Great Britain, sparked by the issue of taxation without representation. It soon blossomed into a War of Independence, resulting in the birth of the United States of America. The outcome of the war was largely influenced by the generals wh... Read More
Impress your friends at this year’s Fourth of July party with these five surprisingly true stories from American history.... Read More