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Historians have debunked many of the popular theories surrounding the tune’s creation. Still, its legacy as a patriotic anthem endures Read More
James Beckwourth forged a life as a 19th-century pioneer. Read More
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The French and Indian War ended with the 1763 Treaty of Paris, with Britain receiving all French and... Read More
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The highs and the lows on the way to modern America. Read More
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