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A Grave and Urgent Threat
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 30, 2008
The Kennedy Administration’s mindset before, during, and after the Bay of Pigs fiasco in 1961.
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The First President of the United States: John Hanson
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Jan 3, 2008
Should John Hanson be considered the first President of the United States instead of General George Washington? Some say yes...
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The History of the National World War 2 Memorial
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 26, 2007
It took more than 60 years for America to honor its veterans of World War Two with a memorial in Washington DC, but it has finally happened.
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General Washington Crossing the Delaware
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Dec 22, 2007
On Christmas Day, 1776, General George Washington crossed the ice waters of the Delaware in a move he hoped would turn the war effort around. It did...
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Sifu Dansac Explains Washington
by Samuel Z Jones, Nov 20, 2007
Hello Laui, nihau! My name Sifu Dansac, I am Kung Fu master, I am historian, I am conspiracy theorist. Today, sifu Dansac explain you all about conspiracy theory surrounding George Washington and the city that bear him name.
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The Watergate Scandal
by Andrew899, Jul 24, 2007
The re-election of President Nixon in 1972 caused many unanswered questions and resulted in general distrust of the United States government. The Watergate scandal started out as just a layered series of crimes taking place within Washington D.C, it later formed into federal tampering, lies from Nixon's presidential campaign and obstacles of justice.
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The Revolutionary War
by shortydave, Apr 29, 2007
The revolutionary war was America’s struggle against Great Britain to gain independence.
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Understanding Arab World
by -xive-, Mar 27, 2007
The truth behind the world's eye about the Arab culture...
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Melted into a New Race of Men
by Cecilia Maria, Jan 11, 2007
Did people living in the thirteen colonies feel British or American? Did they join the Revolution for economic gain but culturally and socially remain British? Or did they feel they were part of a completely new culture? An exploration of that topic, drawing on a lot of quotes from the period.
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A Conservative's Commentary on Atlantic's Top 100 Most Influential Americans - Part One
by Coach, Nov 25, 2006
The Atlantic recently published their list of the top 100 most influential Americans of the past. My conservative commentary on their list.
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