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Letter of Geronimo Surrender: The End of Native American Resistance

Letter of Geronimo Surrender: The End of Native American Resistance

After years of resistance, the infamous Apache leader Geronimo finally laid down his arms and surrendered to American troops. Geronimo was considered one of the last major leaders still resisting the Americans in the wild west so his surrender marked an end to major resistance. General Nelson A. Miles, the commanding general overseeing the campaign… Read More »Letter of Geronimo Surrender: The End of Native American Resistance

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The Letter That Ended a War: End of the American Revolution

The Letter That Ended a War: End of the American Revolution

On September 3, 1783, the Treaty of Paris was signed by the British Empire and the American Revolutionary forces. This treaty officially ended the American Revolutionary War with the British recognizing American independence. This treaty marked a significant moment in history, as it recognized the independence of the United States from Great Britain and became… Read More »The Letter That Ended a War: End of the American Revolution

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The Day London Burned: Inside Samuel Pepys’ Secret Diary of the Great Fire

The Day London Burned: Inside Samuel Pepys’ Secret Diary of the Great Fire

The Great Fire of London began today and raged across the city, starting from a small bakery on Pudding Lane. What was a small fire turned into a massive inferno that raged for four days. It ended up destroying large parts of the city with an estimated 13,200 houses and countless other important buildings like… Read More »The Day London Burned: Inside Samuel Pepys’ Secret Diary of the Great Fire

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The Desperate Letter to Prevent WWIII

The Desperate Letter to Prevent WWIII

To reduce tensions and facilitate greater communication, the US and USSR signed the “Hotline Agreement” which created the first direct link of communication between the leaders of these powers. At the time, this was an unprecedented move as communication and information of the other powers were severely restricted. By creating this hotline, both Kennedy and… Read More »The Desperate Letter to Prevent WWIII

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The Letter Which Made John the Baptist A Martyr

The Letter Which Made John the Baptist A Martyr

Today marks the honoring of the brother of Jesus, John the Baptist for his Martyrdom. He remains a key figure in the early Christian church, being responsible for the baptism of Jesus and countless other Christians. For his faith, he was persecuted and later beheaded by King Herod under the orders of Herodias’s daughter. Although… Read More »The Letter Which Made John the Baptist A Martyr

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Letter on What Inspired Dr. King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech

Letter on What Inspired Dr. King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech

Although Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic “I Have a Dream” on this day, the events that inspired this speech began long before. These events would be pivotal in the American Civil Rights Movement. However, letters about this speech’s inspiration came months before Martin Luther King was still in prison. One of these… Read More »Letter on What Inspired Dr. King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech

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George Washington’s Urgent Letter After His Retreat

George Washington’s Urgent Letter After His Retreat

During the American Revolutionary War, the Battle of Long Island took place. This was the British Empire’s response to the Declaration of Independence. Despite George Washington’s best efforts to control the situation, the battle ended in defeat and Washington retreated from the city. Letter Reporting Defeat The Battle of Long Island marked a major event… Read More »George Washington’s Urgent Letter After His Retreat

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The Letter George Washington Wrote After His Devastating Defeat

The Letter George Washington Wrote After His Devastating Defeat

Despite early success, the American forces of the Revolutionary War suffered a major setback on August 22, 1776, when General William Howe landed his army on Long Island, New York, beginning the Battle of Long Island. This was a serious blow, forcing the Americans to battle for New York. This would be a costly battle… Read More »The Letter George Washington Wrote After His Devastating Defeat

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The Document Which Turned Australia Into A British Colony

The Document Which Turned Australia Into A British Colony

With more and more of the world being discovered, European explorers traveled in search of new lands. Among them was British sea captain, James Cook. This expedition would land him on the coast of Australia which he would claim for Great Britain. This journey was immortalized in his journal which highlighted his observations and findings… Read More »The Document Which Turned Australia Into A British Colony

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The Day Paris Rose Again: The Letter That Ended an Era of Darkness

The Day Paris Rose Again: The Letter That Ended an Era of Darkness

Paris and the entirety of France had been under German occupation since June 1940 marking one of the Allies’ greatest defeats at the start of the war. Although the French government continued to exist in exile, one of their main goals was to avenge their defeat and recapture their homeland. Thankfully the success of D-Day… Read More »The Day Paris Rose Again: The Letter That Ended an Era of Darkness

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Letter That Turned France Into An Empire

Letter That Turned France Into An Empire

Almost two and a half centuries ago, Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Corsica on August 15, 1769, Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Corsica. Although from an unremarkable family in an unremarkable part of France, within three decades he would become the emperor of the largest Empire in Europe and challenge the balance of power on… Read More »Letter That Turned France Into An Empire

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The Letter Which Sealed Indian Independence

The Letter Which Sealed Indian Independence

With the end of WWII, the former colonies of the European powers now clamored for independence, and among the loudest voices came from India one of Great Britain’s largest colonies. They finally achieved that freedom in 1947 after almost 200 years of colonial rule. This independence was marked by a speech by Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s… Read More »The Letter Which Sealed Indian Independence

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Ancient Babylonian Tablet Translation Reveals Disturbing Predictions

Ancient Babylonian Tablet Translation Reveals Disturbing Predictions

There is exciting news among historians as a set of ancient Babylonian tablets have recently been uncovered and translated. These tablets were said to have discussed astronomical predictions that revealed the fates of dynasties and empires. These would be warnings to the people of these lands, explaining what they must do to avoid destruction. The… Read More »Ancient Babylonian Tablet Translation Reveals Disturbing Predictions

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You Won’t Believe What JFK Said to Khrushchev After the Berlin Wall Went Up

You Won’t Believe What JFK Said to Khrushchev After the Berlin Wall Went Up

On August 12, 1961, the Soviets constructed the Berlin Wall, one of the most infamous symbols of division caused by the Cold War. Not only did it divide democracy and communism, it divided the city of Berlin between East and West. Its creation has a profound impact across the world and was captured by JFKs… Read More »You Won’t Believe What JFK Said to Khrushchev After the Berlin Wall Went Up

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The Somber Letter That Ended WWII

The Somber Letter That Ended WWII

On August 9, 1945, the United States made the difficult decision to drop an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. This was seen as their effort to shock Japan into surrendering in WWII. Japan previously refused to surrender, but the dropping of the atomic bombs finally convinced them to lay down their weapons with this somber letter.… Read More »The Somber Letter That Ended WWII

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