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Women and the American Political System Since 1945 Since the end of World War II, women have gradually expanded their roles in politics. Many have…

Assassination Attempts on U.S. Presidential Candidates From Historyguy.com As Americans decide who to vote for in the 2024 Presidential election race, the Secret Service is…

The American Civil War: South Carolina Secession (1861) This Civil War document is declared the Secession of South Carolina from the United States. After…

The American Civil War Welcome to the American Civil War section of the History Guy website. This section examines the Civil War,…

Presidents of Congress Under the Articles of Confederation (1781-1789) The list below names the men who were elected to serve as the President of Congress…

Articles of Confederation: America’s First Constitution In the midst of the American Revolutionary War, the 13 American states, newly independent as of July 4,…

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, only the second woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, has passed away at the age of 87, of pancreatic…

The question of how many World Wars have taken place in history has come up in response to President Donald Trump’s comment about his former…