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The European colonization of the Americas was one of the most transformative eras in history, reshaping continents, cultures, ...
As Colorado marks its 149th birthday Friday — and the nation nears its 250th — Susan Schulten steps into the role of State ...
A handful of regions around the world regularly unleash terrifyingly large earthquakes. Here are the 21 largest earthquakes ...
Tsunami warnings remain in place across parts of South America after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the Russian far east in the early hours. At such a critical moment in US ...
Home Law Features America's invasion of Canada: A brief history Two centuries ago, the U.S. declared war on Britain, and invaded its closest colony. Why did we fight the War of 1812, and who ...
Consolmagno, who has a prodigious white beard, wavy gray bangs, and dark, beetling eyebrows, is one of fifteen scientists who ...
A collection of Funky Facts from Go Jetters about some of the South America's most significant places and landmarks.
Heritage Park is the only place in Calgary where you can see — and ride — a streetcar. A small streetcar line encircles the ...
Bennettsville showcases some of South Carolina’s most beautiful historic homes at prices retirees can afford. The tree-lined streets of the historic district create perfect routes for evening strolls.
From celebrating Juneteenth to the erasure of Black history: Charles M. Blow on America today The political analyst and former New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow shares his thoughts about ...
This year will be a period of commemoration for South Florida — seven of its cities have now been incorporated for a century. And next year, five will celebrate their centennials.
By the conclusion of the trans-Atlantic slave trade at the end of the 19th century, Europeans had enslaved and transported more than 12.5 million Africans.