The 29-ton ship went to war against the British, then sat at the bottom of Lake Champlain for 160 years. Now it’s a relic of ragged... Read More
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NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz outlines the history of U.S.-Iran relations from the 1953 coup through the 1979 revolution to the present. Read More
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This collection of resources examines the causes of various conflicts in the last millennium, from religious and civil wars to revolutions... Read More
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His B-17 bomber crippled, and knowing he was running out of time, Lieutenant George F. Perry’s only thought was how to get his crew... Read More
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On 12 April 1955, Dr Jonas Salk announced that his vaccine was safe and effective – but he refused to profit from it. Read More
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(NEXSTAR) – There are some foods so synonymous with the U.S. that it’s hard to imagine a time when they didn’t... Read More
In the series "USA to Z," "CBS Mornings" takes a look at the role of Kentucky bourbon in U.S. history, its deep roots in American culture and... Read More
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This collection of resources examines the causes of various conflicts in the last millennium, from religious and civil wars to revolutions and global wars. The origins of conflict through history are often many and varied; they often, too, include simmering causes of discontent between the parties involved, which have existed long before any fighting ever took place. Common causes of wars througho... Read More
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