The history women’s suffrage is full of exciting and significant events. As the movement grew from determined women who wanted to share in the same rights of their male counterparts to an organized movement there was a cast of characters …[Continue]
10 Facts About Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell was born March 3, 1847 and died August 2, 1922. Today we still recognize him for his inventions and contributions to science. The following is a look at ten reasons Alexander Graham Bell is worth remembering: Invented the telephone – …[Continue]
About John Adams
John Adams was an amazing man. He helped to bring independence to our country. He risked his life and everything that he had in order to get that independence. Let’s look at his life and some of his many accomplishments. …[Continue]
About Abigail Adams
For those of you who don’t know who Abigail Adams is, she was the wife of the second President of the United States, John Adams. John Adams was also Vice President under George Washington, making her the first Vice President’s …[Continue]
About the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798
The Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798 were actually four bills that were passed in Congress. They were supposed to protect the United States of America from people who weren’t from our country that we were at war, or were …[Continue]
About the Parthenon
If you were to visit Greece, you could visit the Parthenon and learn a lot about what happened there and throughout history to bring it to its present condition. Instead of visiting it, let me tell you a little about …[Continue]
About the Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase was the land acquisition by the United States of America of 828,000 square miles. The land in question was of French territory (“Louisiana”) in 1803. The cost of this purchase was recorded to be sixty million francs …[Continue]
About Jonas Salk
Jonas Edward Salk is the scientist who is credited with ending an era of fear. While the onset of polio epidemic could create widespread fear and even panic Jonas Salk was the man who was able to develop the vaccine …[Continue]




