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As much as nine-tenths of the indigenous population of the Americas died in less than a generation from European pathogens. Read >>
Spain’s attack on Fort Caroline and brutal slaughter of its inhabitants in 1565 ended France’s colonial interests on the east coast. Read >>
Only by luck and happenstance did Britain’s first permanent settlement in the New World survive. Read >>
The British seize Manhattan from the Dutch in 1664 — and alter the trajectory of North American history. Read >>
A Great Lakes Indian rebellion against the British changed the balance forever between Indians and colonists. Read >>
Although a draw, the fight between the Monitor and Virginia decisively ushered in the modern era. Read >>
Lincoln’s bid for reelection in 1864 faced serious challenges from a popular opponent and a nation weary of war. Read >>
In one momentous decision, Robert E. Lee spared the United States years of divisive violence. Read >>
Bare-knuckles politicking and a brilliant campaign strategy enabled the dark horse to win Read >>
The Wild West and Remembering Robert H. Smith Read >>
A new Greensboro museum celebrates the courage of four young black men 50 years ago. Read >>
The great American wit, who died 100 years ago, patented a history board game. Read >>
Hist-ineers, terra-tives and mobi-sodes: Get ready for the brave new world of history on the really small screen. Read >>
After 65 years, the nation’s first female military pilots receive their due. Read >>
The highly lucrative cotton crop of 1860 emboldened the South to challenge the economic powerhouse of the North Read >>
A new bridge spans the Colorado River near the dam that came to symbolize America’s great promise—and changed the American West forever. Read >>
The Emancipation Proclamation opened the door for Pennsylvania's African-American soldiers. Read >>

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