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Packing up their three children, the Héberts sailed across the ocean to New France. With little to work with, the family made a good life caring for natives, settlers
Many of the poor in Brazil are not given equal access to health care, education, employment, land, water or sanitation facilities.
A visit to two sights in Kentucky, only miles apart, provide a glimpse into the life of Abraham Lincoln.
The 1st Cavalry Army of General Budyonny was formed in 1918 to give the Red Army a mobile striking force and rapid reaction reserve in the Russian Civil War.
The hereditary disease hemophilia is a well-known example of how genetics can travel through a family tree. It struck the royal families of Europe last century.
This is a brief history of diplomatic relations between the United States and Indian nations.
Alejandro "Alex" Apellaniz fled from the bustling Playa del Carmen area, three hours to the north and near Cancun, to the tranquility of the small village Bacalar.
Buying a new home can be an exhilarating experience, but can also be fraught with difficulties. Knowing what to expect and what to watch out for can prevent major problem
Frank Abagnale, Jr, Gregor MacGregor, and Frank Trudeau are different men from different times, but their cons all share a common thread.
The Baron de Bastrop was a tax collector who ran to the United States with a price on his head, changed his name, and helped bring Anglo-Americans to Mexican Texas.
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