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Far from the colonists' front lines, Cubans, Mexicans and Spaniards aided the American Revolution. Read More
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Join Greg and his guests to learn about the life of mathematician Hypatia of Alexandria. Read More
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This account of the Islamic Republic and its discontents told via six contrasting lives should be required reading Read More
To write the nation’s founding document, Thomas Jefferson borrowed from his home — Virginia. Read More
George Washington stayed in many homes during the Revolution. One estate, the Dey mansion in New Jersey, still stands today. Take a look... Read More
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The Revolutionary War succeeded because of allies at home and abroad. Read More
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The Declaration of Independence became a masterpiece through a group edit that was “one of the great marvels of history” Read More
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