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Facts About Los Angeles:

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Los Angeles, commonly known by its initials L.A., is one of the major cities of Southern California region. It is located at approximately 342 miles south of San Francisco. According to the statistics of 2010,&hellip

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Facts about San Francisco

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1.The City with Different Names Originally, San Francisco was known as the Yerba Buena. This was a Spanish name that means “good grass or good herb”. Later, Herb Caen, a columnist coined the names “The&hellip

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Facts about Cesar Chavez

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1.Birth and Early Childhood Cesar Chavez was born in Arizona’s Yuma area in 1927. At age 10, his family lost land as a result of back taxes amidst the Great Depression. They ended up working&hellip

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Facts About Henry Ford

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Henry Ford offers an insightful look at the beginning of the American auto industry and the long history of struggles between labor and management. Henry Ford was born on a farm to William and Mary&hellip

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Facts About Connecticut

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Connecticut entered the union as the 5th state on January 9, 1788. Connecticut is nicknamed, The Constitution State and The Nutmeg State. According to the 2010 U.S. Census the population was 3,574,097. Connecticut is the&hellip

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Facts About Presidents

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Barack Obama, the current President, is the 44th President of the US. Did you know that his full name is Barack Hussein Obama? He was elected to office in 2009 and successfully competed for and&hellip

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Facts About Susan B Anthony

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Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906) is one of the most widely known suffragist of her generation and has become an icon of the woman’s suffrage movement. She traveled the country to give speeches, circulate petitions, and&hellip

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Facts About Lewis and Clark

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In 1803 after President Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana territory from France he initiated an exploration of the newly purchased land and the region beyond the “great rock mountains” in the West. President Jefferson chose&hellip

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Facts about Jamestown

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1.Spanish domination in Americas Following the historic voyage by Christopher Columbus in 1492, Spain led the race of establishing colonies in North and South America as efforts by the English men like the ‘Roanoke lost&hellip

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Facts About Chicago

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The City of Chicago is an area of 60,000 hectares and is about 578 feet above sea level located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. Chicago’s widespread parkland, which includes 3,000 hectares of city&hellip

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Facts About Ellis Island

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America’s most active and largest immigration station from 1892 to 1924, Ellis Island was over 12 million immigrants were processed here. On average approximately 3-7 hours took the inspection process. For the huge majority of&hellip

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Facts About North America

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North America, although a huge continent, is often confused with the US; which is but one country in this continent. Spread across, from almost the Arctic in the northern pole to the equator; this continent&hellip

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Facts About Nicaragua

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The Pacific coast of Nicaragua was settled as a Spanish colony from Panama in the early 16th century. In 1821 they were declared independent from Spain and the country became an independent republic in 1838.&hellip

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Facts About Missouri

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Missouri was founded on August 10, 1821; it was the 24th state to enter the Union. In 2014 the estimated population of the state of Missouri was 6,063,589. Fact 1:    The Gateway Arch, also known&hellip

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Facts about Tyrannosaurus Rex

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1.A Great Carnivore Though it is not the largest dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex or T-rex is one of the mighty carnivores that ever walked on Earth. This dinosaur dominated North America in the late Cretaceous period,&hellip

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