Southerners feared that Lincoln and the Republican Party would abolish slavery and threaten their economic and social system.
Southerners feared that Lincoln and the Republican Party would abolish slavery and threaten their economic and social system.
Emilio Garrastazu Medici he was the 28th president of the Republic of Brazil and governed the country between October 30, 1969 and March 15, 1974. The Medici government went down in history as one of the most repressive of the military regime and was called the Years of Lead. His term was marked
We have once said that the history of Peru must be rewritten. Because there are facts omitted, misrepresented or simply forgotten, which deserve to be reconsidered. One of them is the case of Tangarará, the first city founded by the Spanish in South America, although in school and in history books i
Brazils Independence Day is celebrated on September 7, the date on which, in the year 1822, Dom Pedro ended Brazils political dependence on Portugal. On that historic date, Dom Pedro shouted Independence or Death on the banks of the Ipiranga River, which is why the famous cry became known as the Ip
Black women and men contributed to the construction of Brazil. They are warriors, liberal professionals, artists, athletes and political activists who have made a difference in the country. We chose 25 black Brazilian personalities that marked the countrys history. 1. Aqualtune (c.1600-?) - prince