The Changing Relationship Between the US Government and Native Americans
Reading time: 11 minutes The Civilisation Program, the Indian Removal Act and the Cherokee Trail...
Read MoreReading time: 11 minutes The Civilisation Program, the Indian Removal Act and the Cherokee Trail...
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the Northern Renaissance and the difference in art and style during that period.
Read MoreIn this lesson we will be learning about the last and bloodiest battles that led to the eventual end of the Second World War.
Read MoreThis lesson takes us to along the Nile River in Nubian Kingdoms which were culturally close to ancient Egypt.
Read MoreThis lesson we will learn about the Maurya Empire which was founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 322 BCE.
Read MoreThis lesson takes us pre 3200 BCE in ancient Egypt as we learn about the many different cultures that lived in Egypt along the Nile.
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On 24 June 1812, Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte led the French Grand Army across the Neman River, invading Russia. By this point, the French Emperor had won many military victories, giving him control over most of Europe. However, his invasion of Russia would prove to be a devastating point in the Napoleonic wars and a major blow to his political and military power across Europe.
Reading time: 5 minutes
Schindler’s List, released 30 years ago, remains Steven Spielberg’s most highly acclaimed and emotionally sapping film. Winning seven Academy Awards, including best picture and best director, it was widely praised for its portrayal of the horrors of the Holocaust.
Read MoreMost history enthusiasts will eye the release of a new film on a historical topic somewhat skeptically, thinking ‘will they get it right?’ Here are some that did!
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About 3500 years ago, an event began that changed the demographic, linguistic, and cultural makeup of the African continent forever. It is described as one of the most momentous events in African history. It has sparked speculation, debate, and curiosity among scholars within the continent and beyond. Unfortunately, it is also greatly understudied and often unknown to history enthusiasts.
REMEMBERING SACHSENHAUSEN-ORANIENBURG Estimated reading time: 3 minutes By Rachel Horne. 35...
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The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine has rightfully outraged and shocked much of the world; a war of aggression from one nation to another, this attack and occupation has been the largest such incursion into a foreign land since the Second World War. Indeed it has also created the displacement of nearly 4 million Ukrainians, leading to Europe’s greatest refugee crisis in 80 years.
In this lesson we will be learning about the Koreas under Japanese rule and the events that led to the Korean War.
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Maurice Hilleman is credited as the man who saved more lives than any other scientist in the 20th century. He developed over 40 vaccines throughout his career, eight of which are still routinely administered today. His intuitiveness prevented the spread of a possible flu pandemic during the 1950s. Despite these lifesaving achievements and the fact that he is widely considered the father of modern vaccines, Maurice Hilleman is not a well-known figure today.
Explorer, Scientist, and Humanitarian Hero By Caitlan Hester. Sir Paul Strzelecki (1797-1873)...
Read MoreReading time: 7 minutes Just over 80 years ago, Australian forces fought their first major battle...
Read MoreThis lesson we will be learning about the events that unfolded during the age of discovery and the major European discoveries.
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