The manifesto leaned heavily on Isaac Newton’s theories in making a case for independence, and fellow founders drew on the ...
Now on view at the New York Historical, "Revolutionary Women" spotlights figures with connections to the state, including a ...
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Rare Declaration artifacts on display in Philly as America nears 250th birthday
Philadelphia honors the Declaration of Independence with an exhibit showcasing rare artifacts and historical insights as the ...
Mad” King George III — the villain of “Hamilton,” “Schoolhouse Rock” and the Revolutionary War — has undergone a makeover in ...
Addressing issues ranging from representation and reservations to student suicides and institutional discrimination, Dwivedi ...
The phrase "dinner theater" has been around since the 1940s. While Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater's next 1940s radio-style ...
A left that rejects a hopeful, empathetic love of the United States can never win the country to its side.
This day in history, May 30, has witnessed some of the world's most significant political, military, scientific and cultural ...
In his latest history column, Ken Bridges explores founding father Roger Sherman's upbringing in colonial America and role ...
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Cuba’s doctors are its biggest soft power export. Several Latin American countries are cutting ties
Several countries in the Americas have announced the cancellation of their contracts with Cuban medical missions – a foreign ...
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Bessent and the Hamilton Standard
Scott Bessent may well be the most consequential secretary of the Treasury since Alexander Hamilton – not simply because of ...
The American Revolution will be a war that will pit brother against brother – and birth a nation. The American Revolution will become not just a local war for independence, but a war between great ...
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