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The History of the United States of America | Understanding America's Past: The Story of the USA by Skriuwer .com 5.0 Stars (2 Reviews)    Price verified 29 minutes ago

Discover the history of the United States with this easy-to-read book, perfect for history lovers, students, and anyone curious about America's past. Start with Pre-Colonial and Colonial America, learning about Native Americans and the first settlers. Follow the European Exploration that led to early colonies. Understand Colonial Life and Society, including work and relationships with Native Americans. Explore The Road to Independence as tensions with Britain rise, leading to the Revolutionary War and the birth of a nation. Learn about the challenges of Founding the New Nation, including writing the Constitution and Bill of Rights. See the nation's Expansion and Conflict, including westward growth, Manifest Destiny, and the Mexican-American War. The Civil War Era covers slavery, states' rights, and impacts on African Americans. Read about Industrialization and Modernization, including the growth of factories, immigration, and city life. Understand the effects of the World Wars and the Great Depression on America. In Post-War America, follow the Cold War and the Civil Rights Movement. Learn about Late 20th Century Developments, including political changes and new technology. The book ends with Contemporary America, covering 9/11, the War on Terror, and social changes. Finally, America Today looks at the current political scene, ongoing issues, global role, and new technology. With a timeline of major events in the back, this book gives a clear view of America's past and present.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 287 Pages (18,518 KB)
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Added: Jun 13th, 2024

Battle of Berlin - World War II: A History From Beginning to End (World War 2 Battles) by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (401 Reviews)    Price verified 3 hours ago

Battle of Berlin - World War II Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. The Battle of Berlin was a monumental battle between two adversaries who despised one another. For the Russians who had endured the horrific suffering and loss of lives in defending their nation against the Nazi invasion, the opportunity for vengeance seemed as if fate was on their side. For the German civilians who remained in Berlin, the approach of the Red Army invoked terror. The Germans hoped that the Americans would reach them first; they would have preferred to surrender to the Americans. But the Russians were advancing swiftly from the east, and by April of 1945, the Battle of Berlin was underway. Inside you will read about... From Stalingrad to Berlin The Battle of the Oder-Neisse The Russians Enter Berlin The Last Days of Adolf Hitler The Rape of Berlin And much more! Hitler died by his own hand on April 30, and the Third Reich was crumbling. The loss of life on both sizes was catastrophic, but the Germans had no way of replacing the defenders of the city, and on May 2, Berlin surrendered to the Soviet forces intent on retaliation. The Russians attempted to provide services and food to the starving Germans, but not all of the Russian soldiers were inspired by compassion or altruism. Looting and rape replaced law in the city, and more than 100,000 women of Berlin were raped by Allied soldiers. By the time the Americans and British arrived, the scars of the Russian occupation were seared upon the memories of the German people. The country and its capital would be divided, and the Soviet presence would remain in the country for decades, a bitter reminder that Adolf Hitler's grand promises of glory had brought Germany to defeat. World War II came to an end in 1945, but for the Germans, their nation became a sacrifice to the Cold War which took its place. Series Information: World War 2 Battles Book 9

Genre: History [x]
Length: 45 Pages (2,182 KB)
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Added: Jun 13th, 2024

History of Scotland: An Enthralling Overview of Important Events and Figures (Europe) by Billy Wellman 5.0 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified one hour ago

The History of Scotland -- The Tiny Nation That Changed the World! Do you know the whole story of Scotland? Journey through the rich heritage of a nation that has significantly shaped the world in this enthralling history book. Discover the fascinating events and iconic figures that have made Scotland a beacon of culture, innovation, and resilience. Here is just a glimpse of what you will find in this book: • ?? Ancient Beginnings: Who were the first people to call Scotland home? Explore the enigmatic ruins of Skara Brae and the dawn of Scottish civilization. • ?? Clash of Cultures: Delve into the interactions between the ancient Romans and the fierce inhabitants of Caledonia. What secrets do these early encounters hold? • ? Formation of a Kingdom: Understand the pivotal connections between the Picts and the Gaels in creating the Kingdom of Alba. • ? Regal Lineages: From Kenneth I to Mary, Queen of Scots, meet the kings and queens who defined Scottish royalty. • ? Religious Revolutions: How did the Church of Scotland come to be, and what is Presbyterianism? Learn about John Knox's influence and the short-lived dominance of the Kirk. • ?? Highland Feuds and Heroes: Witness the bloody clan feuds and the indomitable spirit of the Highlanders. • ?Union with England: Explore the controversial union with England and its lasting impacts on Scottish identity. • ?? Historic Tragedies: The haunting massacre of Glencoe -- what really happened on that fateful night? • ? Jacobite Uprisings: Follow Bonnie Prince Charlie's dramatic and romantic quest to reclaim the British throne. • ?? Scotland's Industrial Spark: Discover how Scottish ingenuity helped ignite the Industrial Revolution. • ? Philosophers and Economists: Get to know the brilliant minds of Francis Hutcheson, Lord Kames, David Hume, and Adam Smith, who laid the foundations for modern capitalism, history, and philosophy. This meticulously researched book provides a comprehensive look ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 110 Pages (7,166 KB)
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Added: Jun 13th, 2024

Jesus Is A Black Man: An Inconvenient TRUTH by Evangelist T. C. Wanyanwu (Majesty Printing Press) 4.5 Stars (91 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

In the ancient times, it was no secret that Jesus Christ was a Black man from the tribe of Judah. The early Jews knew it because they were also Blacks. The Romans knew it, and the Greeks knew it. In fact, all the people of his time, and long afterwards, knew that the Messiah Christ Jesus was a Black man. This book is an inconvenient truth that you may not be ready to read. Through this book, you get answers to the following: ? What is the mind of God on Idolatry which consists not only in the worship of false gods, but also in the worship of the true God by images? ? Is Jesus really a Black man from the tribe of Judah? ? If Jesus is black then does the bible support it? ? Are Black people the original Hebrew Israelites? ? Is there any forensic and scientific proof that the messiah was black? ? Who is the man in the picture that is displayed in most churches around the world? ? Why is the colour of Jesus very important in revelation of the Anti-Christ? The answers to these all important and many more questions can be found in this book. This book is recommendable to every truth seeker who is uncomfortable with the lies, deception and conspiracy theories orchestrated by the wicked one and his agents to rob Jesus of his deity and true identity. It is not designed to be user friendly and it is an affront to racism living in the walls of churches and in the West. If Jesus is truly a black man according to the scriptures and evidences then it means that the real children of Abraham are also black. This book is a historical story of the most prominent figure ever known to mankind (JESUS) the founder of Christianity, the head of the church of God, the creator of the heaven and the earth. The book provides a detailed description, exposition, analysis (Forensic & Scientific) with huge biblical proofs and references of the true colour of YESHUA (whom the world calls Jesus) as 'BLACK' contrary to the blue eyed, blond haired, images of a WHITE messiah that appears in ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 154 Pages (10,441 KB)
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Added: Jun 12th, 2024

Gurani Mythology: Journey Through Time with Gods, Goddess, Creatures and Mythical Tales by Chronicle Press Price verified 19 minutes ago

"Gurani Mythology" takes you on a magical trip into the heart of the Middle East. It's an interesting look at the many myths and legends that come from one of the oldest cultures in the world. Folklore in Kurdistan is very interesting. Stories and stories from the past have been passed down from generation to generation. Listen to the epic stories of Mem and Zin, the sad stories of Kurdish Romeo and Juliet, the stories of the brave hero Dimdim, and the mysterious stories of the Yazidis. Learn about the rich practice of telling stories that is an important part of Kurdish culture and shows its struggles, hopes, and unbreakable spirit. "Kurdish/Gurani Mythology" is more than just a bunch of stories; it shows how a people really feel. The book shows what it's like to be Kurdish through these myths and legends, which show their long past, diverse culture, and unwavering strength. It encourages readers to discover a world where stories are more than just fun; they are important for keeping identity, heritage, and knowledge alive. Come with me to the land of mountains and stories. Get a copy of "Kurdish/Gurani Mythology" right now and get lost in the stories that have been the heart of Kurdish culture for hundreds of years. They give you a unique and moving look into one of the world's oldest cultures.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 45 Pages (882 KB)
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Added: Jun 12th, 2024

Wars of the Roses: A History From Beginning to End (Medieval History) by Hourly History 4.1 Stars (598 Reviews)    Price verified 19 minutes ago

Wars of the Roses * * *Download for FREE on Kindle Unlimited + Free BONUS Inside!* * * Read On Your Computer, MAC, Smartphone, Kindle Reader, iPad, or Tablet. The Wars of the Roses were a series of civil wars in England fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York between 1455 and 1485. Over a thirty-year period, England had five rulers, three of whom were killed or executed. Power changed hands on even more occasions as an ineffective king, Henry VI, was subject to mental breakdowns and protectors of the realm were regularly appointed to rule during these episodes, thereby disaffecting Henry's ambitious queen, Margaret of Anjou. Though the battles fought were limited in scope, one of these, the Battle of Towton, is considered the bloodiest battle ever fought on English soil. The nearby river was described as running red with the blood of some 38,000 soldiers who lost their lives that day. Inside you will read about... Prelude to War: A House Divided A Mad Monarch and His Quarrelsome Relatives The Ultimate Family Feud The Final Battle The Tudor Dynasty And much more! By the end of the Wars, a new dynasty -- the Tudor Dynasty -- was born, the powers of the nobility were significantly diminished, and the system of feudalism was all but eradicated. The monarchy was strengthened, and the royal line of succession was secured for the Tudor line. As family feuds go, the Wars of the Roses were historically significant in changing the trajectory of power in England. This book tells the compelling story of this tumultuous period in English history in succinct, yet informative detail that is both educational and entertaining.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 102 Pages (1,830 KB)
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Added: Jun 12th, 2024

Antebellum Era: A History from Beginning to End by Hourly History 4.2 Stars (453 Reviews)    Price verified 29 minutes ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Antebellum Era... Free BONUS Inside! In his Gettysburg Address in 1863, President Lincoln wrote of the birth of the United States that had taken place "fourscore and seven years ago." Although a broad overview of American history leaps from the surrender of the British at Yorktown in 1781 to the firing upon Fort Sumter in 1861, historians realize that those 80 years in between represent a dynamic but unsung era in the chronicle of the nation's ancestry. The Antebellum Era encompasses the period from the first Fugitive Slave Law of 1793 to its more drastic sequel in 1850. It includes the invention of Eli Whitney's cotton gin, which made cotton vastly more profitable to produce, and the expansion of slavery to feed King Cotton, a progression that led to the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861. The Antebellum Era saw the evolution of a nation with deep agrarian roots to a country that developed a manufacturing presence which competed on the international markets. In the Antebellum Era, those who were judged inferior, whether because of their race, their gender, or their faith, developed the perseverance and commitment to the justice of their cause. It was a period of time in which the mold of the nation's character was cast. When the Civil War ended, the resurgent United States emerged, resilient and strong, into a new era. Discover a plethora of topics such as • Half-Slave, Half-Free: The United States in the Antebellum Era • Holding off the War: Legislation in the Antebellum Era • Technology in the Antebellum Era • From Roads to Canals to Rail • The Rise of Nativism • Women in the Antebellum Era • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on the Antebellum Era, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

Genre: History [x]
Length: 43 Pages (283 KB)
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Added: Jun 12th, 2024

Assyrian Empire: A History from Beginning to End (Mesopotamia History) by Hourly History 4.3 Stars (293 Reviews)    Price verified 19 minutes ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Assyrian Empire... Free BONUS Inside! The Assyrian Empire was the largest, most powerful, and longest-lasting in the ancient world. It included lands that comprise modern Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Palestine, Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain, and Cyprus as well as large parts of modern Saudi Arabia, Libya, Turkey, and Iran. The Assyrian army was the most effective, most highly trained, and best equipped in the ancient world, and few nations dared to stand against it. This force was used with ruthless brutality by Assyrian kings to ensure that potential foes were terrified of losing a battle with the Assyrians. There wasn't just one Assyrian Empire; there were three. Each rose, seized lands in the ancient Near East, and then declined to insignificance. It was only the third empire, the Neo-Assyrian Empire, that finally attained the full size and scope which previous rulers had attempted. Yet the very size of the empire was part of what eventually led to its downfall. Internal dissent and civil wars weakened the empire to the point that it was not able to exercise effective control over the lands it had conquered. When this point arrived, the Assyrian Empire collapsed and disintegrated with bewildering speed. This is the story of the rise and fall of the three Assyrian Empires. Discover a plethora of topics such as • The City of Ashur • The Old Kingdom • The Warrior Society • The Late Bronze Age Collapse • The Fall of the Assyrian Empire • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on the Assyrian Empire, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

Genre: History [x]
Length: 46 Pages (2,114 KB)
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Added: Jun 12th, 2024

The Bronze Age: A History from Beginning to End by Hourly History Price verified 19 minutes ago

Discover the remarkable history of the Bronze Age... Free BONUS Inside! In the nineteenth century, historians began to classify the periods of human prehistory into three ages: Stone, Bronze, and Iron. Of these three, the period known as the Bronze Age (lasting approximately from 3300 to 1200 BCE) was the most significant, not just because people began to work metal on a large scale for the first time but because of other changes taking place. People started to live in large, permanent sites that became the first cities. Agriculture replaced hunting and gathering as the principal means of producing food. The wheel was invented, writing was developed, and the first studies were made of natural sciences including astronomy. International trade became, for the first time, a factor in the lives of even ordinary people. Kings and hierarchical societies emerged, ruling first over small city-states, then over the earliest nations, and finally over vast empires. This was a defining period in human history when many things that we now take for granted first emerged. Despite intensive study, there is still a great deal about this time that we don't know, and new knowledge continues to emerge. This is the complex, evolving, and still mysterious story of the Bronze Age. Discover a plethora of topics such as • The Fertile Crescent • Ancient Sumer • The Nordic Bronze Age • International Trade and Globalization • Life in the Bronze Age • The Abrupt End of the Bronze Age • And much more! So if you want a concise and informative book on the Bronze Age, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!

Genre: History [x]
Length: 112 Pages (2,257 KB)
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Added: Jun 12th, 2024

MALCOLM X: A Definitive Biography of Malcolm X, Chronicling His Journey from Adversity to Activism and Beyond by Flora Carley Price verified 19 minutes ago

Prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary life story of a true trailblazer. Malcolm X's journey is a testament to the power of resilience, determination, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Have you ever wondered what drove this iconic figure to challenge the status quo and become a voice for the voiceless? Prepare to be immersed in a gripping narrative that will leave you inspired and forever changed. This comprehensive biography delves deep into the life and legacy of Malcolm X, painting a vivid portrait of a man who refused to be silenced. From his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise as a civil rights leader, you'll be taken on a journey that will captivate your heart and ignite your passion for social change. This book offers: • A unique, multifaceted perspective on Malcolm X's life and the impact he had on the world • Insightful exploration of the pivotal moments and key decisions that shaped his remarkable path • Compelling storytelling that brings to life the struggles, triumphs, and personal transformations of this iconic figure • A deeper understanding of the social and political landscape that influenced Malcolm X's worldview Prepare to be moved, challenged, and empowered as you uncover the profound and inspiring story of Malcolm X. This book is not just a biography - it's a call to action, a reminder that one person can make a difference, and a testament to the enduring power of courage, conviction, and the pursuit of justice. This book is the perfect gift for anyone who seeks to understand the complexities of the civil rights movement, the power of individual voices, and the enduring legacy of a true trailblazer. Unlock the secrets of Malcolm X's life and let his story inspire you to forge your own path towards positive change.

Genre: History [x]
Size: 1,071 KB
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Added: Jun 12th, 2024
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