
Spotlight on Lesser Known History
It would only last eighteen minutes, the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836 that would end the Battle for Texas Independence and usher in the Republic of Texas as an independent nation. No, it's not the most famous battle of the war for independence, that would come in defeat at the Alamo the year before. But now, and at the surrender and treaty several days later by Santa Anna to Sam Houston, a new republic and subsequent state were born.
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San Jacinto Battleground
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New Article - Colonial
Colonies were popping up in the Americas, and it wasn't just Jamestown and St. Augustine. In 1607, Captain George Popham established Popham Colony for King James and Britain near Pemaquid, Maine. It did not succeed.
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Timeline of the Month
They came, in colonies settled around Jamestown and the New France town of Quebec, with failed attempts by both in New England and Acadia. There would be treaties with the Indian nations and battles just beginning between them, the British, Spanish, and French.
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New Article - Exploration
New Spain was reaching north. Precursor to Coronado expedition is sent toward Cibola in 1539 under Melchior Diaz, searching for the Lost Cities of Gold mentioned by a previous Marcos de Niza expedition into New Mexico and Arizona.
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Historic Site of the Month
From its initial days in the lexicon of the United States, Cape Canaveral, NASA, and the space program has been adding to the modern view of history, by making much of its own. From the time Buck Rogers strapped himself to a movie rocket and blasted into space to today's version designed by Elon Musk, the world has been fascinated with what was out beyond the stars.
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Fan Favorite
World War I, its timeline, and the position of the United States in the early years of the war in Europe, 1914-1916, and the acts that prompted it to join the war.
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Timeline 1920's
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