U.S. History
Why Are U.S. Presidents Called ‘Commanders in Chief’?
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U.S. HistoryFact5The American flag used to have 15 stripes.
Most Americans know the U.S. originally had 13 states, which are represented by the 13 red and white stripes on Old Glory. So, then, why did one of the early…
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U.S. HistoryFact8The Washington Monument sat partly built for two decades.
In 1848, a long-planned monument to George Washington finally broke ground in the capital city bearing his name. Funded by donations collected by the Washington National Monument Society, the Egyptian-influenced…
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U.S. HistoryArticle104Could You Pass a School Exam From the 1800s?
Tests are rarely enjoyable, but imagine taking one in the late 1800s, long before multiple-choice options or standardized curricula. Back then, school exams could be long, demanding, and startlingly wide-ranging.…
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U.S. HistoryFact7The O.K. Corral gunfight didn’t take place at the O.K. Corral.
A catchy name has a way of sticking — even when it’s not entirely accurate. Presumably because “Gunfight in an Alley Behind C.S. Fly’s Photography Studio” was too ungainly a moniker,…






