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Battle of Camden: Significance, Dates, and Results

Benjamin Alsop breathed in the thick, wet, South Carolinian air.  It was so heavy he could almost reach out and grab it. His body was covered in sweat, and it made the scratchy wool of his uniform rub...

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The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794: The First Government Tax on a New Nation

Near the banks of the river, mosquitoes swarm, flying about your head, threatening to plunge into your skin.  Standing where the slow slope of your eight-acre farm meets the Allegheny River, your eyes...

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The Second Punic War (218-201 BC): Hannibal Marches Against Rome

The thin, alpine air rushes between the two towering mountains dominating the horizon; whipping past you, biting your skin and icing your bones.  When you’re not freezing where you stand, you’re...

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The Aztec Empire: The Rapid Rise and Fall of the Mexica

Huizipotakl, the Sun god, is slowly rising behind the mountaintops. His light is shimmering against the gentle lake waters before you. There are trees as far as the eye can see, and the chirping of...

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Ancient Gods and Goddesses from Cultures Around the World

The worship of gods and goddesses has been a common theme in human religious practice since the dawn of civilization. These deities, often unique to one particular culture though sometimes shared...

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Who Invented the Things We Use?

We use stuff every day. Whether it’s a phone, a lightbulb, an app, a car, a food, or anything else you can imagine, these things didn’t appear out of thin air. Instead, someone invented them. But who?...

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