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Explore the Captivating History of Chicago Founded as a tiny, temporary settlement, Chicago became a crux of the American fur trade before growing into one of the powerhouses of the Industrial Revolution. From procuring drinking water to implementing racial equality, nothing has ever been simple for the people who have called Chicago home - and yet there is immense pride among Chicagoans for what they and their fellow people have achieved. The city has been home to some of America's most influential people, be they talk show hosts or U.S. Presidents. Every star on the Chicago flag represents an achievement to be remembered; every building an era that has helped shape the modern city into what it is today. In this book, you will discover remarkable stories of people and events who shaped the history of this fascinating city. History of Chicago: A Captivating Guide to the People and Events that Shaped the Windy City's History includes topics such as: The Chicago Trail of TearsAll Roads (and Railways) Lead to ChicagoFilthiest City in AmericaThe Financial District of AmericaWorkers' Cottage to Skyscraper; Chicago's Architecture and Design1860 Republican National ConventionWorld's Columbian Exposition in ChicagoThe Speakeasy and Al CaponeReal Chicago FlavorThe Great Depression and Legislated SegregationCentury of ProgressOprah Winfrey and HarpoAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn more about the History of Chicago, click add to cart!
Explore the Captivating History and Mythology of Three Ancient Civilizations Three captivating manuscripts in one book: Maya Civilization: A Captivating Guide to Maya History and Maya MythologyAztec: A Captivating Guide to Aztec History and the Triple Alliance of Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco, and TlacopanIncas: A Captivating Guide to the History of the Inca Empire and CivilizationIn the first part of this captivating guide, you will discover why Maya have gained such worldwide admiration over the many other civilizations that existed in Mesoamerica at the time. You will learn how the Maya civilization developed, the major turning points in their 3,000-year-long history, the mysteries surrounding their demise, some of the unique places where Maya exist to this day, and much more! Some of the topics and questions covered in the first part of this book include: Maya TimelineGlossary of Important Maya TermsThe Origins of the Mesoamerican CivilizationsThe Archaic period: 7000 - 2000 BCThe Olmecs: 1,200 - 300 BCThe Preclassic Period and the Magnificent ZapotecEarly Preclassic period: 2000 to 1000 BCCuello and early Maya architectureMiddle Preclassic period: 1000 to 300 BCThe Zapotec: 600 BC to AD 800Late Preclassic period: 300 BC to AD 250The Classic Period, Doomsday Calendar, and the Mystery of the Red QueenEarly Classic - AD 250 to 600How Maya measured the timeLate Classic - AD 600 to 900The mystery of the Red QueenTerminal Classic - AD 900 to 1000Food, Rites, and Gruesome TalesHow to make Maya hot chocolate at homeHow did the Maya grow their food?The Maize godThe Maya beauty standardsThe sacred Ball GameThe Decline of the Maya Civilization and Human SacrificeEarly Postclassic - AD 1000 to 1250Inside Chichen Itza - features of Maya citiesThe Maya Observatory (El Caracol)Human sacrifice and the methodsThe Kukulkan pyramidLate Postclassic Period and the Spanish ConquestMaya TodayMaya Creation StoryThe Maya CosmologyAnd a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!Some of the topics and questions covered in the second part of this book include: The Origins of Aztecs: A Tribe Destined for GreatnessThe Unwelcome Arrival in Mexico ValleyThe Rise of Tenochtitlán and the Triple AllianceThe Greatest Aztec Kings and Their HeritageThe Splendor of TenochtitlánA Guided Tour Around TenochtitlánRites, Rituals, and Delicious RecipesThe Fall of TenochtitlánAnd a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!Some of the topics and questions covered in the third part of this book include: How the Incas Recorded Their HistoryThe Inca Creation MythThe Founding of the Great City of CuzcoThe First Dynasty of Inca Rulers and Their Greatest DeedsThe Second Dynasty of Inca Rulers and Their Greatest DeedsThe Rise of the Inca Empire: A Cosmological Event?Social Order in the Inca SocietyThe Different Roles of Women in the Inca SocietyInca Religious Order and IdeologyTour of the Greatest Inca SightsFrom Pachacuti to the Arrival of the SpanishThe Spanish ConquestThe Aftermath and the Inca LegacyAnd a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!Get the book now and learn more about these three ancient civilizations!
Explore the Captivating History of the French Revolution Few historical events are as greatly revered and entirely misunderstood as the French Revolution that began in 1789. The memory of this complicated and lengthy political, violent uprising has been generally painted in broad-and oversimplified-strokes. While the French Revolution was certainly centered around two lavish monarchs and an enlightened common class, there was so much more going on behind the scenes. Even after the abolition of the French monarchy, France struggled to find a balance between public self-governance and European stability. A fragile government, merely a shell of its former self following the Reign of Terror under Robespierre, was no match for the military and political prowess of Napoleon I. In The French Revolution: A Captivating Guide to the Ten-Year Revolution in France and the Impact Made by Napoleon Bonaparte, you will discover topics such asA Brief History of the French MonarchyPhilosophies of the TimesFrance in the 18th CenturyMarie Antoinette, Madame DeficitTaxes, Famine, and the EnlightenmentSieyes' "What is the Third Estate?"The National AssemblyDeath of the DauphinBastille DayThe First Mayor of ParisDeclaration of the Rights of Man...and The Women's MarchFrance at WarThe Flight to VarennesStorming the TuileriesThe Monarchy is OutlawedThe Fate of the ColoniesThe Louisiana PurchaseThe Reign of TerrorThe New French CalendarEmperor Napoleon BonaparteIn the Days and Years AfterwardAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn more about the French Revolution, click "add to cart"!
Explore the Captivating History of the Sasanian Empire! Too often people tend to disregard Iranian history and its ancient empires as so-called bad guys, often barbaric and bloodthirsty, lacking the culture, morals, and finesse of westerners. Yet this is far from the truth. Starting from the first Persian Empire under the Achaemenids, culture, and achievements of the ancient Iranian states were astonishing, influencing nations far outside their borders. And that influence was probably the strongest during the Sasanian Empire which is today considered the pinnacle of ancient Iranian civilization and culture. In this captivating history book, you will discover how important the Sasanian Empire was to history and how their legacy became an integral part of what we today think of as Islamic culture. In Sasanian Empire: A Captivating Guide to the Neo-Persian Empire that Ruled Before the Arab Conquest of Persia and the Rise of Islam, you will discover topics such as: The Rise of the Sasanian EmpireThe First Sasanian DeclineThe Golden Age and the End of the Sasanian EmpireSasanian Government and MilitaryArt and Culture of the Sasanian EmpireLife and Society of the SasaniansReligion in the Sasanian StateAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn more about the Sasanian Empire, click "add to cart"!
Explore the Captivating History of Ancient Israel Unlike many other ancient peoples, the culture and beliefs of the Israelites exist in modern society. They managed to survive through wars, persecution, and numerous revisions and adaptations caused by new invaders or internal rebellions. Because of their significance in contemporary society, it's important to learn more about the Israelites in order to fully understand how they developed and managed to contribute so heavily to the current culture of the Western world. In this captivating history book, you'll learn startling facts about the intriguing ancient Israelites, and when you're finished reading, you might have a discovered things about them that you would not expect. In Ancient Israel: A Captivating Guide to the Ancient Israelites, Starting From their Entry into Canaan Until the Jewish Rebellions against the Romans, you will discover topics such as: Culture and Society through the YearsThe Late Bronze Age and Early Iron AgeThe Late Iron AgeThe Israelites under BabylonThe Control of the PersiansThe Hellenistic Period and Judea under the SeleucidsThe Early Hasmonean DynastyThe Hasmonean Expansion and Civil WarRoman Rule of JudeaAncient Hebrew Religion and JudaismAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn about Ancient Israel, click "add to cart"!
Explore the Deadliest War in American History No other war in the history of the United States has sparked as much debate and conflict as the American Civil War. For over 150 years, the story of the Civil War has been a source of contention, confusion, and even contempt in American life. Even today, the American public cannot agree on the causes of the Civil War, never mind its lessons or legacy. More Americans died in the Civil War than in WWI, WWII, and Vietnam combined. The war not only put Americans against Americans but family against family, neighbor against neighbor, friend against friend. The conflict between the Union and the Confederacy still runs deep in some parts of the United States. Indeed, the fundamental questions of the Civil War-questions about racial (in)equality, the rights of citizenship, and the role of government-remain hot debates today. In many ways, the war that claimed over 600,000 American lives a century and a half ago is still the biggest battle being waged on American soil. In The Civil War: A Captivating Guide to the American Civil War and Its Impact on the History of the United States, you will discover topics such asAn Uneasy NationThe Foundation CracksThe First ShotWelcome to WarBloody DaysProclaiming FreedomThe War Looks GrimTurning the TideThe Final FightThe Final FightReunitedPost-War AmericaAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn about the Civil War, click "add to cart"!
Explore the Captivating History of the Culper Ring! Spying and warfare have always gone hand-in-hand. From Julius Caesar to modern generals, we have accounts of commanders covertly gathering information about their opponents, ensuring they have the intelligence they need to conduct a war. George Washington was not late to realize he needed a spy ring to defeat the British in the American Revolution. So the Culper Ring was created, and their work during the American Revolutionary War was carried out in the shadows, often informally, and with a great deal of care for secrecy. Anyone caught spying was liable to be hanged by the British. Based in New York during the British occupation, the Culper Ring provided vital intelligence from behind enemy lines. Their work gave Washington an insight into the British forces and their plans. They helped to turn the war in the revolutionaries' favour. And now their story can be told once more. Some of the topics covered in this book include: Before the Culper RingThe Birth of the Culper RingTeething TroublesRearrangementThe Culper Ring at WorkThe View from the Other SideAfter ArnoldDying DaysAnd a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!Get the book now to learn more about the Culper Ring!
Explore Captivating Stories and Facts about African American History! The history of African Americans is a long and tragic chronicle of events. The people who dared to stand up and speak out against the systemic cruelty and oppression were often brutally killed for their efforts. This has created a rich tapestry of defiant and courageous leaders and followers who have gradually pressed for the evolution of thought within the United States of America. Discover personal stories, struggles and achievements of people like: Harriet TubmanMartin Luther King, Jr.Malcolm XRosa ParksFrederick DouglassAnd many moreSome of the topics covered in this book include: The First Africans in AmericaHow Slaves Were ViewedAfrican Americans' Contribution to Literature, Art, and MusicThe Fight for IndependenceFugitive Slave LawsThe Gabriel Prosser RevoltThe Denmark Vesey RevoltThe Beginning of the End of SlaveryThe Rallying Movements and Moments, and the Civil WarContinued Oppression in Freedom and the Early Struggles for EqualityExodus from the South and the Fight for Education within the SouthAfrican Americans Begin to Stand TogetherFounding of Something New Through Pain and Self-ExpressionIntegration and the Civil Rights MovementThose Who Fought for Their Inalienable Rights in a Country That Would Deny ThemAnd a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!Get the book now and learn more about African American History!
Explore the Captivating History of the Roaring Twenties Few decades capture the imagination like the 1920s. Like so many good stories, it got its start from a time of great turmoil and ended in a dramatic fashion. What happened between 1920 and 1929 has passed beyond history and has become legend. The lessons of the 1920s are still relevant today. Many of the debates and issues of the era are still part of the national conversation. Economic policies, consumer behaviors and mass culture of the 1920s are reflected in our culture almost 100 years later. By understanding the past, we can better prepare for the future and this new captivating history book is all about giving you that knowledge. This book includes topics such as: World War One and the 1920sFear of the OtherOld Causes Finishing BusinessThe Cost of ProhibitionA New WorldAfrican-AmericansPolitics and PoliciesHow Did It All End?And much, much more!So if you want to learn more about the Roaring Twenties, click add to cart"!
Explore the Captivating Life of Thomas Edison Thomas Edison was born into a hard-working but attentive family. He struggled in school and became deaf at an early age. Born on February 11, 1847, Edison would become, arguably, the best-known American inventor of all time. His invention of the light bulb was one of more than 1,000 patents he held during his lifetime. Others included the phonograph, the electrical grid, and motion pictures. His work changed the way we see and hear the world around us. Some of the topics covered in this book include: America Before EdisonEnter the EdisonsEdison's Mother and Life in Port HuronTelegraphy and Leaving HomeInventing the Future in Menlo ParkThe Industrial Revolution and Lighting New YorkThe Phonograph and Moving PicturesThe World Columbian ExpositionThe War of the CurrentsLove, Marriage and Seminole LodgeEdison's War WorkEdison and Anti-SemitismThe Electric ChairThe Next Generation of Edison'sEdison's LegacyAnd much more!Scroll to the top and select the "Add to Cart" button to learn more about Thomas Edison!
Explore how D Day Started, the Aftermath and the Events in Between! D-Day, the Allied invasion of German-held Normandy, was one of the most extraordinary achievements not only of the Second World War but in the whole of military history. Millions of Allied personnel were involved in launching the greatest sea-borne invasion ever undertaken. Incredible acts of cunning and of courage ensured success in an operation that changed the face of the war, opening a vast new front. It led to the liberation of France and the defeat of Nazi Germany. Why was this extraordinary operation launched? How was it done? And what happened in the aftermath? Download this book now to find out! Some of the questions and topics covered in this book include: Why D-Day?PreparationDeceptionThe CommandersThe Men and EquipmentThe German DefensesThe Paratrooper LandingsThe ResistanceAdvanceBreakoutAnd a Great Deal More that You Don't Want to Miss out on!Get the book now and learn more about D Day!
Explore the Lives and Relationship of John and Jackie Two captivating manuscripts in one book: John F. Kennedy: A Captivating Guide to the Life of JFKJackie Kennedy: A Captivating Guide to the Life of Jacqueline Kennedy OnassisPart 1: Explore the Fascinating Life of John F. Kennedy Gallup's List of Widely Admired People of the Twentieth Century places President John F. Kennedy in the third slot, behind Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mother Teresa. Needless to say, President Kennedy's name is one that will not soon be forgotten. Many people will simply recall him as the handsome president who reigned for a short while before his unfortunate death at the hands of an assassin in Dallas, Texas. They may recall he was the youngest president to have been sworn into the presidential office or he dealt with issues such as the Cuban Missile Crisis. The general American public and the world know much about the surface of JFK's life-they know of his affairs and his ill health-but they often do not recall anything about who he was as a person or how he interacted with his wife and family. This book aims to unveil all this information along with many more captivating facts about the life of John F. Kennedy. Some of the topics covered in the first part of this book include: Childhood and EducationPersonal LifeRelationship with Jackie KennedyNaval ServiceCongressional Career1960 Presidential RaceForeign PolicyDomestic PolicyAssassinationLegacyAnd a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!Part 2: Explore the Fascinating Life of Jackie Kennedy Without a doubt, the name Jackie Kennedy draws multiple thoughts to mind; she is, perhaps, most well-known in her service as the first lady of the United States, as her husband, John F. Kennedy, took office as the president, and her role in restoring the White House. Then, of course, other people remember Jacqueline for her role in the fashion industry, particularly her pink Chanel suit and matching pillbox hat, which became a symbol of her husband's assassination. Jackie is so renowned and beloved that she ranks as one of the most popular first ladies. In fact, Jacqueline was named in 1999 on Gallup's list of Most Admired Men and Women in twentieth-century America. While she made major impacts on the White House, Jackie was much more than her title as first lady. Some of the topics covered in the second part of this book include: Childhood and Early EducationCollege and Early CareerThe Relationship with John F. KennedyMotherhoodCampaign for PresidencyFirst LadyThe Kennedy AssassinationLife Following the AssassinationOngoing Iconic FigureAnd a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!Get the book now and learn more about John and Jackie!
Explore the Lives and Relationship of Two Great Leaders: Churchill and RooseveltTwo captivating manuscripts in one book: Winston Churchill: A Captivating Guide to the Life of Winston S. ChurchillFranklin Roosevelt: A Captivating Guide to the Life of FDRAny general biography of Churchill and Roosevelt will provide an overview of their greatest achievements, but Winston and Franklin had other goals and desires that are often ignored and forgotten. What were they? They both had a family-a childhood and children of their own-and a phenomenal political career. This book will examine their relationship as well as their individual lives. Some of the topics covered in the first manuscript on Winston Churchill include: Churchill's Personal LifeHis Mental HealthChildhood and Early EducationMilitary ServiceEarly Political Career and World War IThe Wilderness Years and RearmamentWorld War IIPost-World War II and Second TermThe United States and the Soviet UnionAnd much more!Some of the topics covered in the second manuscript on Franklin D. Roosevelt include: FDR's Childhood and EducationHis Personal LifeEarly Political CareerPolio and Governing of New York1932 Presidential ElectionFirst Term in PresidencySecond Term in PresidencyThird Term in PresidencyRelations with Foreign LeadershipAnd much more!Scroll to the top and select the "Add to Cart" button now!
Did you know that the Olmecs might have been the first people to introduce writing? The first people that managed to elevate themselves to civilized life were the Olmecs. But why do they remain relatively unknown, hidden in the long and dark corridors of forgotten history? The truth is that few historians are ready to tackle the task of uncovering the true story of the Olmecs. And thus, it can be hard for readers to find an easy-to-read and cohesive resource on this fascinating civilization. But that is about to change. In this new captivating history book, you will discover the truth about the earliest known civilization in America. Olmecs: A Captivating Guide to the Earliest Known Major Ancient Civilization in Mexico includes: Revolutionary Findings Provided by Modern Archaeological Detective TechniquesA Simple Explanation of Who the Olmecs Were and Where They Came FromFascinating Discoveries of Olmec ArtStartling Theories About the Structure of Olmec Society and How They Interacted with Their NeighborsThe Truth of Why the Olmecs Were So Rich and the Powerful Components to Their SuccessWhat There Is to Know About the Olmec MilitaryAmazing Insights Into Everyday Life of the OlmecsReligion and Beliefs and How They Played an Essential Role in Olmec SocietyRemarkable Innovations of the OlmecsAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn more about the Olmecs, click "add to cart" now!
Explore How World War 2 Began, the Aftermath and the Events in Between! The Second World War was one of the most traumatic events in human history. Across the world, existing conflicts became connected, entangling nations in a vast web of violence. It was fought on land, sea, and air, touching every inhabited continent. Over 55 million people died, some of them combatants, some civilians caught up in the violence, and some murdered by their own governments. It was the war that unleashed the Holocaust and the atomic bomb upon the world. But it was also a war that featured acts of courage and self-sacrifice on every side. Some of the topics covered in this book include: The Rising TideFrom Poland to the Fall of FranceBritain's Darkest HourBarbarossa UnleashedEarly Operations in Africa and the MediterraneanA Day Which Will Live in InfamyGermany's Eastern OffensivesGuadalcanal and the War in AsiaOperation Torch and the Taking of North AfricaThe Tide Turns in Eastern EuropeAdvancing on JapanThe Invasion of ItalyFrom D-Day to the BulgeThe Fall of GermanyThe Fall of JapanAnd a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!Get the book now and learn more about World War 2!
Explore the Captivating History of Havana! The story of Havana has all the elements of a great epic. It has tragic heroes and cunning villains, dramatic battles and fine culture, explosions, killings, horrible murders, rousing speeches, and courageous displays of determination. The history of Cuba's capital is about more than just one city. It's about the astounding resilience of the Cuban people, a people that has been through so much and yet continues to bounce back, a people that is known for the irresistible combination of ingrained toughness and emotion always ready to leap to the surface. This new captivating history book is for you if you want to go on a startling adventure, starting from the days of Christopher Columbus and continuing through wars, revolutions, protests, and partying. In History of Havana: A Captivating Guide to the History of the Capital of Cuba, Starting from Christopher Columbus' Arrival to Fidel Castro, you will discover topics such as: The Founding of HavanaCassava, Canals, and the French CorsairsThe Siege of HavanaThe Slaves of HavanaHurricanesThe Struggle for Independence Begins"Remember the Maine"The Havana High LifeAnother RevolutionCastro's VictoryCastro's HavanaAnd much, much more!So if you want to experience firsthand the events that have shaped this battered gem of the Caribbean, click "add to cart"!
If you want to discover captivating stories of people and events of ancient Rome then keep reading... Three captivating manuscripts in one book: The Roman Republic: A Captivating Guide to the Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic, SPQR and Roman Politicians Such as Julius Caesar and CiceroThe Roman Empire: A Captivating Guide to the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire Including Stories of Roman Emperors Such as Augustus Octavian, Trajan, and ClaudiusThe Byzantine Empire: A Captivating Guide to Byzantium and How the Eastern Roman Empire Was Ruled by Emperors such as Constantine the Great and JustinianSome of the topics covered in part 1 of this book include: The Past that Made It Possible: The Foundation of Rome between Myth and HistoryDown with the Kings: The Past that Made It HappenEarly RepublicMilitary Achievements of Early Republic: Taking ItalyMiddle Republic: The Punic Wars and Mediterranean DominanceThe Military vs. Cultural Dominance: The Roman Civilization meets the Greek WorldLimitless Power and the Beginning of the End: The Late RepublicThe Age of the Generals: Pompeius, Crassus, and CaesarSenatus Populus-Que Romanus (SPQR) and Its DownfallThe Rise and Fall of Julius Caesar and the End of the Roman RepublicSome of the topics covered in part 2 of this book include: From the Republic to the Empire: The Rise of OctavianThe Age of AugustusThe Julio-Claudian Dynasty After Augustus: From Tiberius to NeroCivil War and the Year of the Four Emperors (AD 68-69)The FlaviansThe Nerva-Antonine Dynasty: The Five Good Emperors (and a Couple of Not So Good Ones)Some New EmperorsCrises, Civil Wars, and Divisions: The Long and Painful DeclineTwo Empires: East and WestAnd a Great Deal More You Don't Want to Miss Out On!In part 3 of Roman History: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Rome, Including the Roman Republic, the Roman Empire and the Byzantium, you will...explore a story of power and glory, anarchy and order, paganism and Christianity, war and peace, the West and the Eastget familiar with the roots of the greatest controversies that defined the history of Europe and the entirety of Western civilization - the conflict between the Catholic and Orthodox churches, and the one between Christianity and Islamdiscover stories of remarkable emperors you've never heard of and about the astonishing bravery of Graeco-Roman heroes such as Constantine Dragases, who resisted the Ottomans until the end, and Belisarius, who fought the Persians to reconquer what used to be the Western Empirelearn more about the entire era called the Byzantine Empire in less time compared to reading boring textbooksAll this and much more awaits you, so get instant access now by clicking the "add to cart" button!
Explore the Captivating History of the Wars of the Roses! The Wars of the Roses were a complex set of battles, skirmishes, and kidnappings during the 15th century in England. They had their roots in the nearby Civil War of France, which greatly influenced English politics for years to come. Though there is no one universally-accepted start or end date for these wars, the major events throughout the wars occurred between 1455 and 1485. The central reason for the Wars of the Roses, otherwise referred to as the 15th century English Civil War, was a tug-of-war between two families for the throne of England. Though both families were in fact closely related, they had split half a century earlier. Instead of one unified Plantagenet family, the cousins became Lancasters and Yorks. While the Lancasters remained on the throne, the Yorks were overlooked in the succession of kings. The Yorks became jealous, given their equal relation to England's ancient monarchy, and when the Plantagenet-Lancaster dynasty appeared tragically weakened by the succession of Henry VI, the royal cousins took the opportunity to demand a new ruler. In The Wars of the Roses: A Captivating Guide to the English Civil Wars That Brought down the Plantagenet Dynasty and Put the Tudors on the Throne, you will discover topics such as: A Short History of the House of PlantagenetCivil War in FranceEngland's Loss and a King's IllnessTreason by the Duke of YorkThe Battle of NorthamptonMargaret's ArmyMortimer's Cross and the Battle of TowtonYork Takes the ThroneThe King in the TowerThe Kingmaker RepentsThe Battles of Barnet and TewkesburyThe Death of a KingThe Final Plantagenet KingsRichard III and the Princes in the TowerThe Battle of BosworthThe Foundation of the Tudor DynastyAttempts on the Tudor ThroneThe Sainthood and Cult of King Henry VIThe Legacy of the Wars of the RosesAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn more about the Wars of the Roses, click "add to cart"!
Explore the Captivating Life of Mao Zedong Mao Zedong is recognized alongside Chiang Kai-Shek and Sun Yat-Sen as one of the most influential figures of modern Chinese history. His political control of the nation waned during his later years, but he remained the Chairman of the Community Party of China since it was established in 1949 to the day he died (September 9, 1976). As the founding father of the People's Republic of China and the centerpiece of one of the world's most intense personality cults, the extent of his influence is difficult to understate. Today, Mao's legacy can inspire slavish devotion, outright condemnation, as well as a hesitance to look too closely at the negative aspects of his legacy. The fact that his influence spanned over nearly three decades also makes it difficult to arrive at a holistic understanding of his impact on China. The official line from the Community Party of China, which was popularized by Deng Xiaoping, is that Mao was "70 percent correct and 30 percent wrong". This biography will detail Mao's remarkable journey, from being the son of a peasant to one of modern history's greatest - and highly polarizing - leaders. It aims to provide a better understanding of Mao as a person and to try to unpack the personality traits and personal experiences that shaped his worldview and actions. Some of the topics covered in this book include: Early LifePolitical AwakeningsBeijingMay Fourth and the New Culture MovementThe Communist Party of China's Growing PainsThe Northern ExpeditionCommunists at LargeThe Long MarchThe People's Republic of ChinaThe Great Leap ForwardThe Cultural RevolutionWhat Did Maoism Stand For?And much more!Get the book now and learn more about Mao Zedong
Explore the Captivating Life of George Washington One day at Mount Vernon, a young boy climbed into a window, fell, and hurt himself. George Washington, who had advanced rheumatism then, called for his servant to help. When the boy recovered, Washington asked why the boy had come in. The servant told him the boy wanted to get a look at the president. Washington then asked to see the boy. "You wanted to see the president, did you? Well, I am George Washington." "No!" retorted the boy, "You are only just a man. I want to see the President!" This is the history of George Washington who was a president, a general and a Founding Father of a new nation. But, most of all, it is the story of George Washington the man. Many of the anecdotes related herein are true stories told by the people who were his own family and friends. This captivating history book covers topics such as: She Was Horrified!From Tranquility to TurmoilTwo If by Sea!One Shot Starts the RevolutionCanada to New JerseyA Year of HardshipVictoryGeorge Washington, The First PresidentThe New CapitalWashington ReelectedPeace at LastThe Last Days of a Noble ManAnd much more!So if you want to learn more about the remarkable life of George Washington, click "add to cart"!
Explore the Captivating Life of Aaron Burr and His Duel with Alexander Hamilton Based on his early achievements, Aaron Burr Jr. should have become an obscure but respected figure in American history. An officer in the Continental Army, a high flying lawyer, and an influential politician, his career peak was becoming the third vice president in US history. But after all these achievements, Burr's name is now associated with corruption and cruelty. He killed a man in an illegal duel while in office, and interest in that man, Alexander Hamilton, has revived Burr's reputation as one of history's villains. It was a reputation earned not just through the duel, in which he killed one of the brightest lights in the political firmament, but through a treasonous conspiracy after leaving the vice presidency. Who was Aaron Burr? What drove him to such achievements and such failures? And how did a respected politician become a publicly reviled villain? Pick up this book now to find out. This Book Covers Aaron Burr asA Young ManA RevolutionaryA PoliticianA Vice PresidentA DuellistA ConspiratorAnd an ExileGet the book now and learn more about Aaron Burr
Explore the Lives and Relationship of the Two Founders of the Democratic Party Two captivating manuscripts in one book: Andrew Jackson: A Captivating Guide to the Man Who Served as the Seventh President of the United StatesMartin Van Buren: A Captivating Guide to the Man Who Served as the Eighth President of the United StatesWhen Jackson left the White House after two presidential terms, he had achieved a rare feat: he left office with even more popularity than when he first entered it. His reputation as a strong president and a "champion of working-class democracy" has nevertheless been viewed through a more nuanced lens in recent years. In 2016, President Barack Obama decided to replace Andrew Jackson's visage on the front of the $20 bill with a portrait of abolitionist Harriet Tubman. Meanwhile, current President Donald Trump has repeatedly drawn parallels between himself and Jackson via his infamous Twitter account and public speeches. He even put a portrait of Jackson in the Oval Office and visited his tomb in Nashville shortly after being sworn in. The present day is thus an apt time for a look into Jackson's divisive life and legacy and that is what this captivating book offers. Some of the topics covered in part one of this book include: The War OrphanThe GentlemanThe Scarlet WomanThe CongressmanSupreme Court Justice and Major GeneralOld HickorySharp KnifeWar HeroExpansionPresidential CandidateA Tumultuous PresidencyJacksonian ReformRetirementAnd much more!History chiefly remembers Martin Van Buren as the eighth president of the United States (1837- 1841). The darkness of his times (the first depression, the question of slavery, the forceful relocation of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands) easily come to mind, but America was also hurtling towards the future we live in during Van Buren's reign. The seeds of the modernity we recognize so well - railway networks, democracy, the printing press - were sowed in his era. Six small townships and cities - in Maine, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, and Arkansas - still bear his surname. To understand the history of American politics, one must understand Van Buren's often overlooked legacy. This book will give you an in-depth understanding of this man, born a tavern owner's son, who became one of the founders of the Democratic Party. Some of the topics covered in part two of this book include: Early LifeThe Skilled LawyerThe Albany RegencyWashingtonSecretary of State; Vice President In-WaitingThe Panic of 1837American GothicTriumphs and DefeatComebacksRetirementAnd much more!Scroll to the top and select the "Add to Cart" to learn more about Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren!
Did you know that Thomas Jefferson rewrote the Bible? Although one can speak of Thomas Jefferson in a tediously factual way, he was an enigma. Historically, he is noted for writing the Declaration of Independence, which was a daring and courageous statement of the rights of Americans and, indeed, of all people. Hidden beneath the many cloaks of legalistic terminologies that he was fond of using, all the strengths and vulnerabilities of Jefferson as a man were there too. Like many people of today, he had a difficult childhood. He also liked to party while in college and loved to play the fiddle. The names of his friends and colleagues are featured in all the history books of yesteryear and today-Patrick Henry, John Adams, George Washington, Lewis and Clark, Benjamin Harrison, and Lafayette. Thomas Jefferson also knew the scoundrels of the day like Benedict Arnold and Aaron Burr. He was not only a lawyer, a statesman, and a founding father of the USA, but a political and moral philosopher. He even rewrote the Bible. But that's not all... This captivating history book covers topics such as: Young Jefferson Leaps into Adulthood"Two if by sea!" - Jefferson: Evolution into a RevolutionaryJefferson and the Declaration of IndependenceThe "War" Governor of VirginiaThe Many Roles of Thomas Jefferson 1785-1800The Third President of the USJefferson Re-Elected in 1804Intellectual, Writer, FarmerAnd much more!So if you want to learn more about the remarkable life of Thomas Jefferson, click "add to cart"!
Did you know that the Achaemenid Persian Empire stretched from North Africa to Central Asia? If ranked by population percentage, the Achaemenid Empire, also known as the First Persian Empire, is the largest Empire the world has ever seen with 44% of the world's population belonging to it. But despite its remarkable conquests, riches, and astonishing achievements in fields such as engineering, the Achaemenid Empire has remained shrouded in mystery. But that is about to change. In this new captivating history book, you will discover the truth about this startling empire. In Achaemenid Empire: A Captivating Guide to the First Persian Empire Founded by Cyrus the Great, and How This Empire of Ancient Persia Fought Against the Ancient Greeks in the Greco-Persian Wars you will: Discover how the Achaemenid Empire got its start, as well as the conditions that allowed their culture to grow and prosperLearn how Cyrus the Great came to power and the remarkable ways in which he and his successors ruled the empireGet insights into the Achaemenid style of warfare, including rituals, strategies and tactics they used to conquer their foes as well as how they protected themselves against intrudersLearn about the roles and obligations of the people, who and how they worshipped, including their beliefsDiscover how the royalty lived in lavish luxury and how they had other people carry out their wishesLearn about the rituals that were part of their daily lives, and how those rituals were performedDiscover little-known facts such as the cause that ultimately led to their downfall, the lessons learned from their history and what we can take away as a modern societyAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn about the Achaemenid Persian Empire without having to go through boring textbooks, click "add to cart"!
Explore How the Slaves Freed Themselves in the Haitian Revolution The Haitian Revolution was a slave rebellion that began in 1791 in the French colony of Saint-Domingue, now known as Haiti. On this small island, the tyrants were the slave owners, people who not only denied their slaves freedom, but felt justified in killing them. The Haitian Revolution began to change the way slaves were viewed all over the world. Although it took nearly another 100 years to eradicate slavery in the west, the parallels between what the Americans and French had done to the slaves was impossible to ignore. The Haitian Revolution was the first and only time that a slave rebellion resulted in a new state. Some of the topics covered in this book include: The Wealth from Saint-DomingueBeginning of the End of the French ColonyPlanning of One of the Most Historic Revolutions in HistoryThe Revolution BeginsThe Revolution SpreadsRipples of Events in EuropeThe Abolishment of Slavery and the British ResponseToussaint Louverture's Rise to PowerThe Defeat of Britain and a Newfound RespectNapoleon's Rise and Its Initial Effect on Saint-DomingueThe End of the RevolutionLasting Effects - Beyond the IslandHaiti TodayAnd much more!Scroll to the top and select the "Add to Cart" button to learn more about the Haitian Revolution!
Explore How the Second World War Began, the Aftermath and the Events in Between while also getting an In-depth Look Into the Extraordinary Military Operation Called D Day! Two captivating manuscripts in one book: World War 2: A Captivating Guide from Beginning to EndD Day: A Captivating Guide to the Battle for NormandyThe Second World War was one of the most traumatic events in human history. Across the world, existing conflicts became connected, entangling nations in a vast web of violence. It was fought on land, sea, and air, touching every inhabited continent. Over 55 million people died, some of them combatants, some civilians caught up in the violence, and some murdered by their own governments. It was the war that unleashed the Holocaust and the atomic bomb upon the world. But it was also a war that featured acts of courage and self-sacrifice on every side. Some of the topics covered in the first part of this book include: The Rising TideFrom Poland to the Fall of FranceBritain's Darkest HourBarbarossa UnleashedEarly Operations in Africa and the MediterraneanA Day Which Will Live in InfamyGermany's Eastern OffensivesGuadalcanal and the War in AsiaOperation Torch and the Taking of North AfricaThe Tide Turns in Eastern EuropeAdvancing on JapanThe Invasion of ItalyFrom D-Day to the BulgeThe Fall of GermanyThe Fall of JapanAnd a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!D-Day, the Allied invasion of German-held Normandy, was one of the most extraordinary achievements not only of the Second World War but in the whole of military history. Millions of Allied personnel were involved in launching the greatest sea-borne invasion ever undertaken. Incredible acts of cunning and of courage ensured success in an operation that changed the face of the war, opening a vast new front. It led to the liberation of France and the defeat of Nazi Germany. Why was this extraordinary operation launched? How was it done? And what happened in the aftermath? Some of the questions and topics covered in the second part of this book include: Why D-Day?PreparationDeceptionThe CommandersThe Men and EquipmentThe German DefensesThe Paratrooper LandingsThe ResistanceAdvanceBreakoutAnd a Great Deal More that You Don't Want to Miss out on!Get this book now and learn more about the Second World War!
Explore the Captivating History of the Sumerians The sheer importance of Sumerian culture in regards to world culture as a whole is impossible to overstate. This civilization is single-handedly responsible for some of the most major innovations in nearly every field relevant to maintaining a civilized society - this includes religion, lawmaking, architecture, schooling, art, literature, and even entertainment. Naturally, most of what we see as negative aspects of society were established in Ancient Sumer as well. There wasn't an aspect of Sumerian life that wasn't plagued with corruption or devastation of one form or another. In other words, the Sumerians gave us both the sublimeness of faith and the rigidness of religious thought coupled with a desire for political supremacy. They gave us both the benevolent, caring monarchs and cruel, punishing tyrants; the educated child and the spoiled brat; the hard-working agrarian and the drunken reveler; and the epic empires as well as the pathetic remnants of them. The Sumerians did it all, and they did it first. Some of the topics and questions covered in this book include: The Ancient Sumerians In a NutshellThe Social Structure of Ancient SumeriansThe Religion and Mythology of Ancient SumeriansThe Sumerian Kingdoms ChronologyThe Everyday Life of Ancient SumeriansSumerian InnovationsSumerian CultureSumerian "Foreign Policy" Relations with Other NationsAnd a Great Deal More that You don't Want to Miss out on!Get the book now to learn more about the Sumerians!
If you want to discover the remarkable history of Cuba then keep reading... The themes of the history of Cuba are as vast as they are inspiring. Cuba has stared death in the face throughout its rocky history, and most of the time it has gazed into the eyes of death and smiled. Over and over, oppressors have attempted to seize this island and its riches for their own selfish purposes. And over and over, revolutions have risen up to conquer in an attempt to return Cuba to its people. The story of Cuba is a tale of courage and sacrifice, of horrific oppression and inspiring vision. It is a story about exploitation and hope, about a tiny island that rose to global importance. There are battles and shipwrecks, pirates and Indians, tragic sacrifices and resounding triumphs. The Cuban people over and over show their resilience, courage, and passion in the face of incredible odds. They are a people that one cannot help but admire. And in this captivating history book, you'll discover their story. In History of Cuba: A Captivating Guide to Cuban History, Starting from Christopher Columbus' Arrival to Fidel Castro, you will discover topics such as: Cuba before ColumbusThe Arrival of the SpaniardsSlavery and SugarcaneWarThe Cry of YaraFreedomIndependent at LastA New LeaderCastro's CubaDesperate TimesA New HorizonAnd much, much more!So if you want to learn more about the history of Cuba, click "add to cart"!
Discover the Captivating History of Russia! Russia, or the Russian Federation as it is officially known, is the world's largest country and covers almost a sixth of the global landmass. The country is often associated with harsh climates and autocratic government. The shadow of communism and the Cold War continues to influence global attitudes towards Russia. This new captivating history book serves as an overview of Russian history over the span of more than a millennium, from the foundation of the Russian state by the Viking prince Rurik in 862 AD until the collapse of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991. In Russian History: A Captivating Guide to the History of Russia, Including Events Such as the Mongol Invasion, the Napoleonic Invasion, Reforms of Peter the Great, the Fall of the Soviet Union, and More, you will discover topics such asThe Foundation of RusThe Christianization of RusThe Fragmentation and Subjugation of RusThe Rise of MuscovyOverthrowing the Tatar yokeGathering the Russian LandsThe Birth of a DynastyThe Road to ReformImperial MajestyEnlightened DespotismReform and ReactionWar and RevolutionTerror and UpheavalThe Great Patriotic WarCold WarReform and CollapseAnd much, much more!So if you want to discover more about the startling history of Russia, click "add to cart"!
Explora la Fascinante Historia de la Guerra de Vietnam La Guerra de Vietnam representó un hito no solo en la historia estadounidense y vietnamita, sino también a nivel internacional. No fue solo una batalla entre dos naciones, sino entre dos ideologías, dos estrategias militares y una lucha por los corazones y las mentes de dos poblaciones nacionales muy diferentes. Pocos conflictos en la historia global simbolizan tanto como Vietnam. Desde la movilización por los derechos civiles hasta el papel de los medios en la guerra, la Guerra de Vietnam fue única en el sentido de que no podía considerarse solo como un asunto militar, sino que trascendió a todas las áreas de la sociedad vietnamita y estadounidense. La palabra "Vietnam" describe una era de la historia, no solo una guerra aislada en una pequeña nación en el Sudeste Asiático. Es la lente a través de la cual la América y el Vietnam de hoy deben ser interpretados. Pocos conflictos han dado forma o darán forma al mundo tanto como lo hizo la Guerra de Vietnam. Algunos de los temas y preguntas que se tratan en este libro incluyen: Los franceses y la Primera Guerra de IndochinaDe mal en peor: El Gobierno de Ngo Dinh DiemPragmatismo e idealismoLa muerte de dos presidentes católicosHumo y espejos: la guerra de JohnsonLa máquina de guerra americanaLa pesadilla del TetNixon y Kissinger¡Obtén el libro ahora para aprender más sobre la Guerra de Vietnam!
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