Today in History – April 12: Firsts in Space, Civil War Shots, and a Global Health Scare
April 12 marks major leaps for mankind, the start of wars, and the birth of legends. From the first human in space to the opening shots of the American Civil...
April 12 marks major leaps for mankind, the start of wars, and the birth of legends. From the first human in space to the opening shots of the American Civil...
The phrase “Sic semper tyrannis”, which translates to “Thus always to tyrants” or more liberally as “This is what happens to tyrants”, is a powerful and enduring motto with a...
George Mason (1725–1792) was an American statesman and one of the most influential figures in the founding of the United States. Despite being less well-known than contemporaries like Thomas Jefferson...
Buffalo Bill, born William Frederick Cody on February 26, 1846, in Le Claire, Iowa, is a significant figure in American history known for his roles as a frontiersman, scout, and...
The Wild West era in American history, spanning roughly from the end of the Civil War in 1865 to the turn of the century in 1900, is synonymous with gunslingers....
The history of presidential assassination attempts in the United States is a sobering chronicle of the risks faced by the nation’s highest office holders. While four American presidents have been...
Christian Abraham Fleetwood (1840–1914) was a figure of immense significance in the annals of American history, embodying the spirit of courage, leadership, and intellectual prowess. His life and major accomplishments...
The Statue of Liberty is one of the most iconic landmarks in the United States. Standing at 93 meters (from ground level to torch), the gigantic statue shows the good...