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@nb-izukus I really have no excuse for this
I kinda love the little edgelord photo blogs on here, their like a subspecies of tumblr users, like the Neanderthal to the homosapien
Spanish St. Augustine: America's First "Melting Pot"
Creek Indian Removal
“The Creek Nation was once one of the largest and most powerful Indian groups in the Southeast. At their peak, the Creeks controlled millions of acres of land in the present-day states of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. Much of this land, however, was lost or stolen as the federal government sought land for white settlement after the American Revolution.” - The Encyclopedia of Alabama
The British Period (1763-1784)
“The Spanish of St. Augustine packed up all their possessions, including the forts' cannons, and moved to Cuba. The 1783 Peace of Paris ended the American Revolution and returned Florida to the Spanish. The Spaniards rebuilt defenses at Mose in 1797. This time, however, most of the population, who owned businesses and plantations, did not leave. With so many British remaining in Florida, and very few Spanish returning, the character of this Spanish colony changed, leading to the eventual takeover by the United States.” - National Park Service
1776, The Nation's Founding Moment: America's Declaration of Independence From the British Empire.
Betsy Ross Showing Flag To George Washington: 1900 oil on canvas painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris, American painter of historical events. This painting depicts George Washington viewing the United States flag, along with who may be Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and John Adams.
In Images: Samhain Festival Athboy, Irerand 2018
In Images: Samhain Festival Athboy, Irerand 2018
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ATHBOY, Ireland (Reuters) – Irish pagans gathered at an ancient sacred site on Wednesday night to mark the festival of Samhain – a precursor of Halloween – with bonfires and a procession to honour the dead.
Pagans living in Ireland 2,000 years ago celebrated their new…
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my mom @tim-canpy tagged me to post my lock and home screens I don't feel like choosing anyone specific, but if you're reading this I'm tagging you 💙