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Lepore offers a sweeping, poignant narrative of American history, centered on the founding ideals of the United States. She ...
Considered an authority of the American Revolution, Arthur B. Cohn will discuss why the Champlain Valley is so important to ...
The José Maria Amador chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, which is based in Pleasanton, recently recognized students for taking part in its three 2018-19 programs.
Wes Studi, the only Native American actor to receive an Academy Award, will be honored Thursday at the Museum of the American Revolution.
June 2 (UPI) -- The CW Network announced sports drama All American will return for an eighth and final season in 2026. The broadcaster announced Monday that the series, from executive producer and ...
On May 23, the beautiful sanctuary of St. Patrick Catholic Church was filled with joy and pride as the community gathered to celebrate the graduation of the eighth-grade students and the promotions of ...
Cost of war: U.S. death tolls in major conflicts since the American Revolution From 1775 to 2025, hundreds of thousands of U.S. soldiers have been killed in domestic and global conflicts.
250 years since the start of the American Revolution, a look at Dartmouth’s ‘very strange corner’ of the conflict To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the start of the American Revolution, The ...
Kaylin Gangi, a third grade teacher at Drewicz Elementary School in Lynn, peppered her students with questions about Phillis Wheatley, an African American poet who wrote about the American Revolution.
It's the 250th anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and it's still not clear who fired the first shot of the American Revolution? Does it even matter?
The first battle of the American Revolution was marked on Saturday in Lexington, Massachusetts, 250 years later.
The most sensational rumor going back more than a century, is that Margaret Kemble Gage, the wife of the British general, helped tip off the American Revolution.