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July 4, 1776, the thirteen American colonies broke their political connection to the Kingdom of Great Britain by declaring ...
A 25-member advisory committee struck by the City of Ottawa has quietly begun preparing to celebrate next year’s 200th ...
A return to the Articles of Confederation would mean, among other things, that the country could not pay off its war debt. The articles created a weak central government that lacked a necessary ...
Discover the hidden history of the War of 1812 at the River Raisin Battlefield in Monroe, Michigan—home to America’s only National Park unit dedicated to telling the story of Native nations and their ...
A loud and menacing beat of war drums signal yet another mournful battle. Its roaring rhythm symbolises the ominous anticipation. Its booming cadence envisions more death and destruction. The mood is ...
Carney seems intent on moving Canada at full throttle towards Europe, at the expense of our relationship with the U.S.
From Where I Sit is an ongoing series written by regular guest columnists who represent a range of Yakima Valley voices and ...
America celebrated the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army with a huge parade featuring soldiers, the Army marching band, and ...
Tennessee honors its proud legacy of service this Independence Day, celebrating the Volunteer spirit from Revolution to ...
Who was the physically toughest U.S. President? Theodore Roosevelt proved his extraordinary mettle during an attempted ...
“The portion of this highway, U.S. 1-27, behind me, known locally as the West Frankfort Connector, stretches from its ...
A traveling flotilla of international tall ships, sailors and aviators will head to Baltimore next summer in celebration of ...