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May 19, 2025
Battle of Flanders
The Battle of Flanders, fought during World War I from April to November 1917, comprised a series of engagements between the Allies and German forces in Flanders, Belgium. Key battles included Passchendaele, marked by trench warfare and heavy casualties. This campaign aimed to secure the Belgian coast and disrupt German supply lines but ultimately resulted in a costly stalemate.
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January 1, 2021
Mexican American War
After Mexico refused to sell land to U.S. President Polk, his belief in manifest destiny led to his declaration of war in 1846. The Mexican American War would ultimately last for two years, costing Mexico a lot of lives and land
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December 31, 2020
The Historical Upside of Pandemic Diseases
Pandemics have had some positive repercussions. The historical upside of past pandemics has spawned bold changes in public health, sanitation, building design, social norms and more.
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December 30, 2020
The First Operation to Cure Blue Baby Syndrome
Marking the beginning of modern cardiac surgery, the first blue baby operation took place on November 29th, 1944, resolving 18-month-old Eileen Saxon’s heart condition.
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December 29, 2020
Mariel Boatlift: Fidel Castro Frees Cubans to Flee for America
In 1980, 125,000 Cubans migrated into Florida after Fidel Castro approved emigration with the ulterior motive to rid Cuba of thieves, prostitutes, addicts and other criminals.
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December 28, 2020
How NASA Sold the Moon Mission to a Skeptical Nation
Considering the mission for a moon landing would cost 4% of the national budget for a decade, it took clever marketing for NASA to convince Congress and the American people to support a moonshot.
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December 24, 2020
The Legend of Santa Claus
The Legend of a Santa Claus has Greek, British, and Dutch origins. The modern day image of Santa’s rotund and jolly self is from a cartoonist, Thomas Nast.
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December 23, 2020
History of Christmas Trees
From ancient Egyptian palm fronds, to early humans honoring the solstice with evergreen boughs, these origins of the Christmas tree led to its modern day popularity.
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