Revisiting Sacagawea’s Contributions
Sacagawea stands out in America’s history for a number of reasons; but, one reason is never mentioned: She was the first woman, in recorded history, to vote on the North American continent.
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Sacagawea stands out in America’s history for a number of reasons; but, one reason is never mentioned: She was the first woman, in recorded history, to vote on the North American continent.
As Americans prepare for a presidential election that will determine if we remain a free people, we are more in need of laughs than any other period in my lifetime.
You are the one voting for the actual threat to our republic Sir, not I.
Hannibal Barca, born in 247 BC in Carthage (modern day 🇹🇳 Tunisia) was a military prodigy destined to become one of history’s most renowned commanders.
This is the first in a series of six articles, some amusing, all informative, about leaders and adventurers who doubled America’s land mass and explored it:
The Dems hysterically claim Donald Trump is an evil, racist, tyrant who will destroy our democracy … blah, blah, blah. The United States has never been a democracy. In fact, it’s not even a republic anymore – banana or otherwise.
Throughout history, Christians have faced persecution for their beliefs, often enduring unimaginable hardships and suffering.
The Democrats’ hatred for the Electoral College began in 2000 when George W. Bush beat Al Gore. Gore received half a million more votes than Bush, but lost the Electoral College by five votes.
The Finnish people have long been known for their resilience, resourcefulness, and deep connection to the land. These qualities, encapsulated in the Finnish concept of “Sisu,” are not merely cultural traits; they are the product of centuries of survival in one of the world’s most challenging environments.
Before World War II fame, Patton was part of the 1916 U.S. Army “Punitive Expedition” into Mexico to capture and punish Mexican revolutionary rebel Pancho Villa,
This part four of the Coexist series. It explores the Hamas case study introduced in Part 1. It builds on the analysis in Part 2 and Part 3.
This story is not just about a battle, but about unwavering bravery, unshakeable confidence, and a willingness to fight for something far greater than oneself.
Major General John M. Schofield’s definition of discipline, which emphasizes respect and humane treatment of subordinates, continues to serve as a timeless guide for military leaders.
Swiss engineering once gave birth to an awe-inspiring marvel: the world’s largest rifle that could be fired by a single soldier
Men who declare they are women got a kick in the groin from the Supreme Court this week. Specifically, in a 5-4 decision, the Court stopped the administration’s absurd effort to expand protections under Title IX to include transgender students.
Kamala Harris wants to fix prices on groceries and several other items Americans spend their hard-earned money on.
Yet, it seems that when it comes to recognizing the difference between the traditional 1802 Corinthian helmet on the West Point crest, and today’s modern NCAA sports logo, some of these leaders might need a refresher course in History 101
One needs only to watch House & Senate Republicans (and sometimes Democrats) questioning Biden’s various cabinet members, political appointees, nominees, etc. to realize what American Mandarins are
The original intent of the U.S. Constitution serves as the secure foundation of the success of our republic, anchoring our legal and governmental systems to the principles envisioned by the framers.
The history of military officer commissions dates back centuries, with their importance deeply rooted in the structure and function of armed forces.