Read more about the article Topic 5: The Crumbling National Isolation, 1875 – 1900
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Topic 5: The Crumbling National Isolation, 1875 – 1900

National Isolation: For most of the 19th century, especially towards the end of the century, the American nation and people developed a complete lack of interest called a languid interest…

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Read more about the article Topic 6: The Progressive Era, 1900-1917
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Topic 6: The Progressive Era, 1900-1917

Progressive Era: Introduction The period between 1900 and 1917 in American history has been described as the progressive era. Prior to this period, a lot of disequilibrium had been experienced…

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Read more about the article Topic Eight: American History: The Roaring Twenties
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Topic Eight: American History: The Roaring Twenties

The American involvement in the First World War ushered in various attitudes, beliefs and practices. Although the 1920s was seen by different people in different lights, it was a general…

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Read more about the article Topic 7: The First World War and American Involvement   
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Topic 7: The First World War and American Involvement   

The First World War, also known as World War I, was a global conflict that lasted from 1914 to 1918. It involved many of the world's nations, including the United…

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Read more about the article Topic Four: American Industrialization, 1865 – 1900
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Topic Four: American Industrialization, 1865 – 1900

The development of the United States into an industrial giant commenced shortly after the American Civil War. In fact, the period could be appropriately dated to the years 1869-1899. Thus,…

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Read more about the article Topic Three: Social and Political Development in the South in the Period of the Reconstruction Programme
cr: History Central... After his victory at Vera Cruz Scott advanced with his army towards Mexico City. Blocking him was Santa Ana with 20,000 troops. Santa Ana attempted to block Scott at the pass at Cerra Gordo. Thanks to a successful scouting mission by Captain Robert E Lee, the American forces were able to outflank Santa Ana, and force his troops to withdraw.

Topic Three: Social and Political Development in the South in the Period of the Reconstruction Programme

The reconstruction programme that was inaugurated at the end of the civil war had far-reaching implications for both blacks and whites. In the south, there developed two groups, which were…

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15 Interesting Facts about Queen Elizabeth

The Birth 1. Queen Elizabeth II was born at 2.40 am on 21 April 1926 To parents the Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George VI and…

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Read more about the article Topic Two: The Era of Reconstruction 1865 – 1877
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Topic Two: The Era of Reconstruction 1865 – 1877

There were two conflicting reconstruction programmes after the American civil war. These were: (1). The Presidential Conservative or Lincoln Reconstruction Programme and (2). The Radical or Congressional Reconstruction Programme. The…

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Read more about the article Topic One: The Aftermath of the American Civil War
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Topic One: The Aftermath of the American Civil War

The American civil war, which period commences with the official ending in 1865, amounted to a cessation of hostilities on the battlefield. Nevertheless, the civil war had injected powerful mechanisms…

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Read more about the article Stopping Masturbation: 5 Tips From an Ex-Masturbator
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Stopping Masturbation: 5 Tips From an Ex-Masturbator

Masturbation according to Wiktionary is the “manual erotic stimulation of the genitals of other erotic regions, often to orgasm, either by oneself or a partner.” In a figurative sense, masturbation…

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Read more about the article A ‘Monkey Gang’ Is Terrorizing The Japanese City Of Yamaguchi — And Residents Are Fighting Back
Wikimedia Commons Japanese macaques were once endangered throughout the country, but conservation efforts and the loss of the primates’ two natural predators are leading to an increase in their population.

A ‘Monkey Gang’ Is Terrorizing The Japanese City Of Yamaguchi — And Residents Are Fighting Back

The original content of this story is published on ATI (Backlink attached below). Since early July, at least 58 residents have been attacked by a set of violent macaques in…

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USS United States vs HMS Macedonia

Five hundred miles south of the Azores, crewmen of the "United States" saw a sail 12 miles away. Capt. Decatur identified the ship as the HMS Macedonia and cleared his…

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Read more about the article Brunhilde Pomsel
CHRISTOF STACHE/AFP/Getty Images Brunhilde Pomsel, the former secretary of Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels, in Munich on June 29, 2016.

Brunhilde Pomsel

Brunhilde Pomsel (11 January 1911 – 27 January 2017) was a personal secretary to Joseph Goebbels, the Reich Minister of Propaganda of Nazi Germany. She started work at the ministry's offices in the Ordenspalais opposite the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in 1942.…

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Read more about the article Meet Simba, The Pakistani Goat With Ears So Long He Might Set A World Record
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Meet Simba, The Pakistani Goat With Ears So Long He Might Set A World Record

Simba the goat's ears are currently 23 inches long and have gained attention from around the world. When Simba the goat was born on June 4, 2022 in Karachi, Pakistan,…

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