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Second Civil War: (1648–1649)
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Second Civil War: (1648–1649)
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I will not be the one to complain about our Post Office service, but nothing comparable to the United States Postal Service (USPS) … a century ago. In 1913, the United States Postal Service for parcel delivery was launched. Parcel shipments became popular, stimulating the rural economy, thanks to
Lincoln and Kennedy are said to have many things in common, but perhaps the strangest sign was that they were assassinated during his term and that his Vice President was named Johnson. What kind of person was Andrew Johnson, who became president after Lincolns death? President from the South
John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, has been in the presidency for only two years. Although this is the third shortest record in history, it is still the most memorable president in history, and is definitely one of the top presidents in history. JFK before becoming president
No one would be interested, but my college seminar was American Law, which also dealt with this Dred Scott v. Sandford case. World history textbooks teach Civil War as a war of liberation of slaves, but I think its not that easy in reality. The other day, I read Toni Morrisons book Beloved and s