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Sara Georgini and Eliga Gould reveal how John Adams designed the Model Treaty to win the American Revolution. Read More
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The Casablanca Conference of January 1943, code-named Symbol, was a meeting between US President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime... Read More
The Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes. Read More
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The Casablanca Conference of January 1943, code-named Symbol, was a meeting between US President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to agree on how they should proceed in the Second World War (1939-45). Joseph Stalin was not at the conference. The most significant decision announced at Casablanca, one taken by the United States alone, was that the Axis powers m... Read More
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