With their former countrymen divided and lacking a monarch after the English Civil War, Colonists seized an opportunity to ...
A recent article in the New York Times magazine describing the difficulty of applying international law’s definition of ...
William Blaxton, an eccentric loner and Anglican minister, settled Boston before the Puritans and Rhode Island before Roger ...
Together with Portsmouth, Exeter and Hampton, these early settlements became a royal province in 1679, existing under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts from 1698-1741. New Hampshire, named after ...
American officer Benedict Arnold met in secret with British Major John Andre on Sept. 21, 1780, with a plot to trade the ...
Care homes in England are warning they may have to close, as the sector's longstanding staffing crisis faces further trouble ...
He was not only the lone Catholic to do so, but being the richest man in the colonies, Carroll was putting his entire fortune ...
ABC 50 spoke with the Director of The Lyme Heritage Center, Julie Gosier, about Lyme History. In the video above you can ...
Black garden ants made tweaks to entrances, tunnels and chambers that may help prevent diseases from spreading.
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If you live in an overseas department of France, then you get a good, free education and a French level of public and social services. Per capita income in New Caledonia is ten times that in other ...
This year’s Bale Boone Symposium, “An Evening with Emily St. John Mandel,” is an opportunity to sit with one of most ...