This series has four easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Systematic Oppression in the Congo.IntroductionBelgian merchants began
Archives for March 2012
Cortez Meets the Captive Emperor
Today's installment concludes Cortez Captures the Aztec Capital,our selection from History of the Conquest of Mexico by William H. Prescott
The Roman Empire. Or Republic. Or…Which Was It?
Bringing the best history on the web. -- From Crash Course, their World History Series, #10.In which John Green explores exactly when Rome went
“Let No Harm Come to My Wife and Followers.”
Cortés led his warlike array for the last time across the black and blasted environs which lay around the Indian capital.Continuing Cortes Captures
Impact of The Suez Canal
Today's installment concludes The Suez Canal Opens,our selection from an article in Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 18 by Gardiner Greene
Ceremonies Inaugurating The Suez Canal
In October, 1867, the first steamer went from Port Said to IsmailiaContinuing The Suez Canal Opens,our selection from an article in Great Events by
The Geography of the Suez Canal
Formerly the waters of the Red and Mediterranean seas were connected; that the Isthmus has gradually risen, leaving several great depressions —
The Suez Canal Opens
This series has four easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Obtaining Government Permits.IntroductionThe dream of a canal
The Silk Road and Ancient Trade
Bringing the best history on the web. — From Crash Course, their World History Series, video 9.The Silk Road and Ancient Trade: In which John