The Battle of the Alamo in 1836 resulted in victory by Mexico, but was soon followed by independence for Texas.
One of the unexpected consequences of the Spanish Civil War was an influx of football talent to Mexico, including a tour by ...
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America’s Expansion Was About Real Estate Deals, Not Conquest
Despite internet fantasies about the violent conquests of the "Manifest Destiny" era, the truth is that most of America’s ...
A pool in the shape of Texas is illuminated at the Marriott Marquis Houston, the NFL headquarters for Super Bowl LI. Simply put, it’s because of wars and negotiations over territory. The history is ...
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Travel diaries | Mexico: A land of history, vibrant culture, incredible food and stunning beaches
Explore Mexico through its rich history, vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, stunning beaches, ancient ruins, bustling cities and natural wonders. A complete travel guide for Indian travellers seeking ...
From the early 19th century on, the United States expanded by acquiring territory through purchase or force. By expressing ...
Fed officials are expected to hold rates steady after three straight cuts at the end of 2025. Powell is likely to telegraph ...
America for Americans: That was James Monroe's message to European colonial powers in 1823, to respect the independence of ...
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Contributor: One of the original freedom fighters is missing from the Garden of American Heroes
In 1680 in the Southwest, Po'pay and his followers sought political independence and religious freedom, issues central to Americans' sense of themselves.
From Abu Dhabi to Zanzibar, travel experts reveal trending destinations for 2026. Choices will be driven by a search for ...
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Why Donald Trump's Greenland threat is a feature, not a bug, of America's expansionist tendencies
America's rise to global dominance was a deliberate and aggressive process, not an overnight occurrence. Through a combination of inheritance, war, purchases, and ideological expansion, the United ...
Thomas E. Chávez, Historian with Phd. from the University of New Mexico, member of Spain’s Real Academia de la Historia, and the Orden de Isabel la Catolica. I have published fourteen books, including ...
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