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  2. American history wars - Wikipedia

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    The American history wars refers to ongoing academic and popular debates surrounding the character and culture of the United States. The term has been used by journalists and academics to describe debates over the teaching of Critical race theory and other issues relating to the Historiography of the United States .

  3. Edward Linenthal - Wikipedia

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    Edward Tabor ("Ed") Linenthal (born 1947) is an American academic who specializes in religious and American studies, and particularly memorials and other sacred spaces. Biography and scholarship [ edit ]

  4. National Collaborative for Women's History Sites - Wikipedia

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    Heather A. Huyck, Women's History: Sites and Resources (University of Illinois Press, 2010). Polly Welts Kaufman, National Parks And the Woman's Voice: A History (University of New Mexico Press, 2006), xxii. Edward T. Linenthal, "The National Park Service and Civic Engagement," Vol 28 No 1 The Public Historian (Winter 2006), 123-29.

  5. List of wars involving the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of military conflicts, that United States has been involved in. There are currently 123 military conflicts on this list, 5 of which are ongoing. These include major conflicts like the American Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican–American War, the American Civil War, the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II and the Gulf War.

  6. History wars - Wikipedia

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    History wars may refer to: Australian history wars; Canadian history wars This page was last edited on 24 June 2024, at 15:27 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Big Bottom massacre - Wikipedia

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    The war did not end until 1794. The Ohio History Connection manages the three-acre Big Bottom Park site, which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition to the markers noted below, the site features a 12 ft (3.7 m)-tall marble obelisk, picnic tables, and information signs about the site's history.

  8. Saratoga National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The park preserves the site of the Battles of Saratoga, the first significant American military victory of the American Revolutionary War.Here in 1777, American forces met, defeated, and forced a major British army to surrender, an event which led France to recognize the independence of the United States, and enter the war as a decisive military ally of the struggling Americans.

  9. Braddock's Field - Wikipedia

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    Braddock's Field was also the location of Camp Copeland, a rendezvous [1] for men who had been drafted into the Union forces during the American Civil War. At Camp Copeland the men would be trained and sent to their assigned regiments. Poor conditions and several deaths in March 1864 invited inspections and changes to the Camp.