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Welcome to the weekend. President-elect Donald Trump is in Bedminster, New Jersey, this morning, where he’s greeting a parade of potential administration appointees. The Guardian's Ben Jacobs, who is on pool duty in New Jersey, says that there might...
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On June 18, 1775, soon after learning that he had been chosen to lead the Continental Army, George Washington sat down to write a difficult letter to his wife, Martha, who was back home at Mount Vernon, to tell her about this unexpected change in circumstances...
January 29 In History 1421(17th of Shevat, 5181): The Jews of Sargossa, Spain were spared from slaughter at the hands of King Alfonso V , thanks to the fact that a handful of synagogues beadles had acted on the advice given to them by the Prophet Elijah...
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History of American Women - Colonial Women - 18th-19th Century Women - Civil War Women
A chronological record of important women in our history, Pilgrims, Native Americans, slaves, American Revolution women, and it will continue with biographies of women of the 19th, 20th, and 21st cent...
Elizabeth Knapp | History of American Women
The Groton Witch Elizabeth Knapp was born in Massachusetts in 1655. At age 16, she was a servant in the household of Reverend Samuel Willard of Groton, Massachusetts when she first exhibited signs of ...
Mary Fisher | History of American Women
The Year: 1656 Image: Panel B2 of the Quaker Tapestry, which was devoted to Mary Fisher Quaker Beginnings In the 17th century, the Quakers – also known as the Society of Friends – were a form of Prote...
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