Category: US History

  • American Revolution 250 Years: Cherokee Wars

    The Cherokee-American Wars (1776-1794) were sparked by territorial disputes, marking key developments in early U.S history and relations with Indigenous communities.

  • CIC 40 Years of V For Vendetta

    Today is election day in the US and fittingly I am writing about #VforVendetta. It is important to remember that the death of democracy is not anarchy but fascism.

  • Civil War at 160: Ely Parker

    Union General Ely Parker’s remarkable legacy, from leadership in the Civil War to advocacy for Native American rights, continues to inspire. Classroom activities offer deeper exploration.

  • TDIH: Statue of Liberty

    The Statue of Liberty, opened in 1886, symbolizes freedom and reflects America’s diverse immigrant history and the collaborative effort in its creation, emphasizing democracy and inclusion.

  • Key Elections That Shaped the Electoral College

    The elections of 1800, 1876, and 2000 illustrate Electoral College flaws, political disputes, and the tension between popular and electoral votes, significantly impacting American democracy.

  • Revolutionary War at 250: Surrender at Yorktown

    On October 19, 1781, Cornwallis’s surrender at Yorktown marked a critical moment in the American Revolutionary War and a global struggle against British dominance.