Month: August 2021
Kalmar Union – Wikipedia
Riksråd – Wikipedia
A Brief History of the Moravian Church | Moravian Church In America
Was Jesse James really assassinated? Historian believes outlaw died at age 100 at Meramec Caverns | St. Louis News Headlines | kmov.com
Cowboys and Indians: Perceptions of Western Films Among American Indians and Anglos on JSTOR
Alder Gulch Area History – Explore Virginia City and Nevada City, MT
Liver-Eating Johnson – Wikipedia
Apache–Mexico Wars – Wikipedia
Comanche–Mexico Wars – Wikipedia
Mexico City National Cemetery | American Battle Monuments Commission
The United States Army – The Mexican-American War and the Civil War | Britannica
The Mexican-American war in a nutshell – National Constitution Center
Mexican–American War – Wikipedia
History/Origin of Pirate Swords
The Ant and the Lion
"We are here to change the narrative, the human trajectory away from the walk toward death. We have come and agreed to serve as warriors of light and truth during a time of great prophecy. The Ojibwe call this the time of the 8th Fire. The Cherokee know it as the Time UnTime. Others around the… Continue reading The Ant and the Lion
The pirate stronghold was bombarded and those not killed or captured fled back to North Africa. Despite this, pirates continued to mount raids on the coastal communities of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset.
The Barbary Pirates of Torbay – We Are South Devon
https://wearesouthdevon.com/barbary-pirates-torbay/ “…to the Fleece tavern to drink and there we spent till 4 a-clock telling stories of Algier and the manner of the life of Slaves there… those who have been slaves did make me full acquainted with their condition there. As, how they eat nothing but bread and water…. How they are beat upon… Continue reading The Barbary Pirates of Torbay – We Are South Devon
Pictographs and Petroglyphs | The Canadian Encyclopedia
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/pictographs-and-petroglyphs Rock art is generally divided in two categories: carving sites (petroglyphs) and paintings sites (pictographs). Pictographs are paintings that were made by applying red ochre or, less commonly, black, white or yellow dye.
