History Chapters

The Story of Us - from the beginning of time to the present - is usually written by "the victors." True-to-life events, however, must include opposing points of view. This collection features stories about people, places and events which go beyond "the already known and obvious."

The Huns cause death and destruction through town after town on their westward trek.

Scottish resistance begins full force in 1297, when Wallace and his men kill the sheriff of Lanark and 240 others.

Read a poem about the life of Austin Michelle Cloyd, an 18 year-old freshman in International Studies and French.

Perfect for advertising, Allen & Ginter is the first company to use baseball cards as cigarette package-inserts.

The U.S. creates an ad campaignurging people to stay in their cities and fight, in case an enemy drops a nuclear bomb.

Anthony believes presidential candidate Greeley will be favorable towards women and supports him.

Although many men ridicule the idea of votes for women, presidential candidate Horace Greeley did not.

Mary marries again and is forced to abdicate in favor of her son.

Even though teams are playing baseball in the northern U.S., there is no evidence it is popular in the south until the Civil War.

Prince Ivan is an orphan who experiences neglect and abuse even though he rules Russia when he is older.

A person sent to the guillotine generally has a swift death unless the executioner does not know what they are doing or uses a dull sword.

Benedict Arnold seeks safety on a British ship.

Show tooltips