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The Puritan life dictated that sons learned their father’s business and that daughter remained pure until their wedding night. Laws were made by the church.
Called the definitive biography, the first Secretary of War is restored to American consciousness as if being led to a few gold bars from his memorialized Fort Knox.
British America stumbled along, making numerous mistakes. But, somehow, she managed to expand, creating one settlement after another.
Museums, libraries and other institutions in the Northeast are offering special tributes and exhibits in honor of Michael Jackson, the King of Pop.
Painter William Sidney Mount rejected classical themes to celebrate everyday scenes from 19th century American life.
The rapid changes and challenges of post war America in the decade of the 1950s affords teachers an opportunity to employ creative activities in teaching this era.
Ernest Hemingway once declared that with "Huckleberry Finn," American Literature became World Literature.
A Grande Dame along New York's Museum Mile, the Met is nirvana to art lovers and novices alike from around the world.
The allegory in My Kinsman, Major Molineux by Nathaniel Hawthorne is more complex than in most of Hawthorne's short stories.


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