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The Dutch Legacy of the Caribbean – Suriname
The country derived its name from the first indigenous inhabitants in the area called ‘surinens’. like most small nations, Suriname…
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What Were the Federalist Papers?
The first 77 essays of the Federalist papers were published serially in three different New York newspapers: independent journal, the…
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End to All Wars? The Washington Naval Conference
Following World War I, many of the largest nations around the world sought a way to limit the likelihood that…
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The Way History Was Changed By The London Conference
The Canadian delegation tried to receive approval for a Canadian Confederation plan. They left for Britain for this purpose during…
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USA in WWI: Wilson’s Fourteen Points
Following the Allied victory at the end of World War I, a consensus was reached that the world should seek…
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What Was the Selective Service Act?
The Selective Service Act was drafted and passed by the US Congress barely 6 weeks after the US declared its…
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USA in WWI: The Zimmermann Note
In it, Germany’s foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann laid out a proposal suggesting that Mexico ally itself with Germany in an…
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Eisenhower’s Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)
Terrified of communism gaining a strong foothold in Asia, United States Secretary of State John Foster Dulles called eight nations…
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John F. Kennedy, the Soviet Union and the Cold War
John F. Kennedy served as the 35th President of the United States. During his campaign, he narrowly defeated former Vice…
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The Importance Of The Dayton Agreement For Bosnia And Herzegovina
The Dayton Agreement was a peace agreement established on November 21st of 1995 by the Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia presidents…
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