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Causes of the American Revolution

Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze, 1851

The American Revolution began in 1775 and lasted until 1783. However, the roots of the conflict reach back to the French and Indian War. In the end, this struggle for control ended with independence for the America.

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Gideon v. Wainwright

Sunday April 29, 2012

In 1963, the US Supreme Court ruled on Gideon v. Wainwright, a landmark decision requiring states to provide defense counsel in all criminal cases on the basis that it would be a violation of the sixth amendment rights. Due to this, the number of public defenders in the country exponentially rose. Learn more about this important case and its significance:

James Monroe - 5th US President

Saturday April 28, 2012

James Monroe was born on April 28, 1758 to relatively wealthy Virginia planters. However, both of his parents soon died, and he inherited his father's estate at a young age. Monroe had a distinguished career during the American Revolution. Afterwards, he had a huge political career that included all of the following positions at one time or another:

  • Senator
  • Minister to France
  • Minister to Great Britain
  • Negotiator for the Louisiana Purchase
  • Governor of Virginia
  • Secretary of State
  • Secretary of War

In 1816, he was elected as the fifth US President. His time in office is often referred to as the Era of Good Feelings due to the lack of partisan politics during the time. He is also remembered for issuing the Monroe Document.

Top 10 Significant Presidential Elections

Friday April 27, 2012

As the nomination for Mitt Romney seems to be more and more assured, America is heading into its 57th presidential election. Only time will tell how significant this election will be. The following article takes a look at the ten most significant presidential elections in US history.

Ulysses S Grant

Friday April 27, 2012

On April 27, 1822, Ulysses S Grant was born. He was destined to lead the Union forces during the US Civil War. After the war, he rode a wave of popularity to be elected as the eighteenth president of the United States. Unfortunately, his time in office was wracked by five presidential scandals. Sadly, after the presidency, he lost all his money and wrote his memoirs as a way to raise money for his wife before his death on July 23, 1885.

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