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- American History
- American Revolution
- The American Revolutionary War--Overview page on the War of American Independence.
- The Battles of Lexington and Concord (April 19, 1775) --The first battles of the Revolutionary War.
- The Boston Tea Party--Anti-tax protest by the American colonists against British authority
- North American Colonial Wars--A listing of the colonial wars in North America between Britain, France, and Spain from 1689 to 1763. These conflicts led up to the American Revolution.
- George Washington's General Orders on Profanity (August 3,1776)
- Washington's Farewell Address to the Army (November 2, 1783)
- Proclamation of 1763 (October 7, 1763)
- Declaration Of The Causes And Necessity Of Taking Up Arms (July 6, 1775)
- Commission for General Washington (June 17, 1775)
- The Articles of Confederation: America's First Constitution
- Presidents of Congress Under the Articles of Confederation (1781-1789)--A listing of the Presidents of Congress Under the Articles of Confederation from 1781 to1789.
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce Between The United States and France; February 6, 1778
- Treaty of Alliance Between The United States and France; February 6, 1778
- Dr. Benjamin Rush-- Signer of the Declaration of Independence, member of the Constitutional Convention, noted physician and ardent supporter for the abolition of slavery.
- George Washington--Commanding General of the Continental Army in the Revolution and later America's first President.
- Slaves as a Percentage of the U.S. Population.
- Slave Rebellions in U.S. History
Biofiles
- Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi --(d. 2004) was a Zaidi Shiite religious leader in Yemen. al-Houthi began the Shiite rebellion in northern Yemen known as the Sa'dah conflict, which began in 2004.
- Julian Assange--Founder of WikiLeaks
- The Beatles -The Fab Four; John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr
- William Blum--Political writer critical of American foreign policy and of the Bush Administration. Author of the controversial book "Rogue State."
- L. Paul Bremer--President Bush's Envoy to Iraq as head of the Provisional Coalition Authority in 2003 and 2004.
- President George H.W. Bush--The 41st President of the United States.
- Eric Cantor--Republican Whip in the House of Representatives, Cantor is the only Jewish member of the House Republican leadership.
- Hillary Rodham Clinton--Currently a Senator representing New York State, Hillary Clinton is a former First Lady and is a candidate for President in the 2008 election.
- Johnny Cochran--Legal icon and attorney for such luminaries as O.J. Simpson, Michael Jackson and other controversial figures.
- George Armstrong Custer--American Army General, veteran of the Civil War. Best known for his "Last Stand," the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
- Tom DeLay--House Majority Leader and conservative Republican. Currently under indictment in Texas and, for now, the former Majority Leader.
- Arthur Duncan--American tap dancer who gained fame as a regular performer on the Lawrence Welk Show.
- Clancy Eccles--Jamaican reggae and ska artist who was politically active in support of socialist Prime Minister Michael Manley.
- William Roscoe Estep --An American Baptist historian and professor known as an expert on the Anabaptist Movement.
- First Lady Betty Ford
- President Gerald R. Ford--The 38th President of the United States.
- David Geffen--Hollywood music and movie producer and well known policial fundraiser for Democratic candidates.
- The Reverend Billy Graham--Religious cultural icon and spiritual advisor to every American president since Dwight Eisenhower.
- Rudolph "Rudy" Giuliani--American politician currently for the Republican nomination for the office of President of the United States. He is best known as the Mayor of New York City during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
- Dennis J. Kucinich--American politician running for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. Formerly known as the "Boy Mayor of Cleveland," Kucinich is now the Congressional Representative for Ohio's 10th District.
- General Robert E. Lee-- Army general for the South in the American Civil War.
- General Stanley McChrystal--American and ISAF commander in Afghanistan.
- Timothy McVeigh--Domestic American terrorist responsible for the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995.
- Thomas Nast-American political cartoonist.
- John Negroponte--American diplomat nominated to serve as the first Director of National Intelligence; a position created to help fight the War on Terror.
- Willie Nelson--American Country music star, actor, and social activist.
- Barack Obama--An American politician currently representing the state of Illinois in the United States Senate. he is running for the Democratic nomination for President in the 2008 election.
- General George Patton--Famed American army general of World War Two.
- Billy Preston--Grammy-winning keyboardist known as the "Fifth Beatle," and as an unofficial member of the Rolling Stones.
- Dave Reichert--Republican Congressman from Washington State's 8th District.
- The Rolling Stones --Famous British rock band known as "The World's Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band."
- Saddam Hussein--Biofile on the late Iraqi dictator
- Julius Schwartz--Comic book editor whose career greatly influenced the comics industry.
- Ariel Sharon-Israeli military leader and Prime Minister.
- Casey Sheehan--U.S. Army soldier who died in the Iraq War. His death caused his mother, Cindy Sheehan, to launch an anti-war demonstration which gained nation-wide attention.
- Cindy Sheehan--The mother of Casey Sheehan. Her son's death led her to begin an anti-war demonstration outside of President Bush's ranch in the summer of 2005.
- Maria Shriver--Former award-winning television journalist, best-selling author, current First Lady of California, niece to President John F. Kennedy, and daughter of Vice-Presidential candidate Sargent Shriver.
- Britney Spears- Pop music icon, singer, actress, and star.
- Andrew Joseph "Joe" Stack III (1956-2010)--Domestic terrorsit suicide/homicide pilot who crashed his plane into an office of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Feb. 18, 2010.
- Ian "Stu" Stewart--Rolling Stones founding member, pianist and road manager, who is considered "The Sixth Stone."
- William Howard Taft-President of the United States and later Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Tom TSquared Taylor--American Video Game Pro
- Presidents of the United States--A listing of American Presidents, with links to biographical information.
- American Domestic Terrorists and Assassins--A listing of individuals and groups from the United States, who committed acts of terrorism against the American people.
- Lawyers, Attorneys, and Judges --A listing of individuals from the legal profession in the United States.
- Chief Justices of the United States Supreme Court--From John Jay in 1789 to John Roberts, Jr. in 2005 and beyond.
- American Presidents Who Won the Nobel Peace Prize
- Kennedy Family Political Dynasty--The famous family of American politicians.
- Muhammad Ali-Boxing champion
Historical Lists
- Lists of Wars
- Lists of Events in History
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- Lists of People
Historical Poems
"The White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipling
American Politics and Government
Obama Presidency
Historical Personalities
Governments of the World
World Leaders
Timelines
Timelines of Wars
2017 Jihadist/Islamist Terrorist Attacks Timeline
Timeline of American Presidential Assassinations and Assasination Attempts
Nations of the World
Military History
- Indian Wars
- The List of Wars--All wars listed on this site map are included in the List of Wars. Only those not otherwise mentioned will be listed on the Site Map page for this category. Dozens of "unlinked" wars are listed as well.
- Yemeni Tribal Uprising
- The Falkland Islands War (1982)
- Falkland Islands War Images and Pictures
- Saudi-Yemen Border Conflict
- Ecuador-Peru Border War of 1941
- Guinea-Bissau Civil War of 1998-1999
- Thailand-Laos Border War (1987-1988)
- Wars of the Horn of Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia
- Wars of the Hapsburg Empire (Austria-Hungary) from 1815 to 1918
- Wars and Conflicts of Great Britain
- The Crimean War--One of the first truly "modern" wars, this conflict pitted the powerful Empires of France, Britain, and Ottoman Turkey against the huge Russian Empire.
- British Wars 1945 to the Present
- Middle Eastern Military History
- Wars and Conflicts of Georgia
- Wars and Conflicts of Thailand
- Wars and Conflicts of Yemen
- Wars and Conflicts Between Tibet and China
- Wars, Conflicts, and Coups of the Philippines
- Wars of Southern Africa :1899-Present --An overview of the colonial wars, civil wars, and other conflicts in southern africa from 1899 to the present
- German Wars and Conflicts between 1918 and 1923
- Fidel Castro's Legacy as a Marxist Warlord-includes lists of Castro's wars.
- Wars Between Hungary and Romania: Military History of the 20th Century : wars and conflicts between Hungary and Romania from World War One to the present day.
- Wars by Year
- Wars of the 21st Century
- Wars of 1899
- Wars of 1909
- Wars of 1939
- Wars of the 1950s
- Wars of 1999- Wars and conflicts of 1999, including wars in Kosovo, Chechnya, Kargil, Iraq, Congo, and many others.
- Wars of 2004-Ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Chechnya, Burundi
- Wars of 2006-Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan continue, and the Second Lebanon War breaks out between Israel and Hezbollah.
- Wars of 2013--Including the Syrian Civil War, the War in Congo, the ongoing Israel-Palestinian Conflict, and many more...
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- General World History
- New and Recent Conflicts of the World--This page contains a list of several dozen current conflicts. Only those with History Guy pages are mentioned below.
- World War Two
- World War Two Biographies
- World War Two Vocabulary
- When Was World War Two?
- Nations Invaded by Germany in World War Two
- Timeline of the Decision to Drop the Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan
- Wars and Conflicts of 1939
- Battle of Khalkhin Gol (1939)
- Speeches and Documents of Allied and Axis Politicians and Leaders
- World War Two Documents
- The Anti-Comintern Pact (Signed November 25, 1936)
- The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (Signed August 24, 1939)
- Text of Adolf Hitler's Proclamation to the German Army announcing war with Poland (September 1, 1939)
- British Declaration of War on Germany, September 3, 1939
- The Tripartite Pact (Signed September 27, 1940)
- Atlantic Charter of August 14, 1941
- President Roosevelt's Message To Congress on the Atlantic Charter of August 21, 1941
- U.S. Declaration of War Against Japan (December 8, 1941)
- Lend Lease Agreement (February 23, 1942)
- Anglo-American Agreement of February 28, 1942
- President Roosevelt's D-Day Prayer to the Nation (June 6, 1944)
- The Yalta Conference Agreements (February 11, 1945)
- Japanese Surrender Documents (September 2, 1945)
- Potsdam Declaration (July 26, 1945)
- Historyguy: Supreme Court of the United States
- Historyguy: SportsHistory
- Economic History
1st Appearance Comics
State Government
- Music Biography
- The Beatles--The Fab Four from Liverpool took America by storm in the 1960s and changed the face of both popular music and rock and roll.
- Susan Boyle--Scottish singing sensation whose vocal performance on "Britain's Got Talent" amazed the audience and quickly gained fame as word spread across the internet.
- Arthur Duncan--American tap dancer who gained fame as a regular performer on the Lawrence Welk Show.
- Bob Dylan--American folk and rock icon who changed the face of music in the 1960s. See also: Bob Dylan Videos
- Clancy Eccles--Jamaican reggae and ska artist who was politically active in support of socialist Prime Minister Michael Manley.
- The Faces--British band featuring Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, and Jeff Beck
- David Geffen--Hollywood music and movie producer and well known policial fundraiser for Democratic candidates.
- Billy Preston--Grammy-winning keyboardist known as the "Fifth Beatle," and as an unofficial member of the Rolling Stones.
- The Rolling Stones--Famous British rock band known as "The World's Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band."
- Ian "Stu" Stewart--Rolling Stones founding member, pianist and road manager, who is considered "The Sixth Stone."
- Ronnie Wood--Lead guitarist for the Rolling Stones since the mid-1970s, and a former member of the Jeff Beck Group and the Faces.
- Music History News
- World Biography
- Julian Assange--The controversial founder of WikiLeaks
- The Beatles--The Fab Four will soon come out with the new Rock Band video game. Beatlemania all over again!
- Clara Barton-- The "Angel of the Battlefield" who brought nursing care to wounded soldiers during the Civil War and later founded the American Red Cross.
- Jolene Blalock--Star Trek Actress who played the Vulcan T'Pol on Star Trek: Enterprise
- William Blum--Political writer critical of American foreign policy and of the Bush Administration. Author of the controversial book "Rogue State."
- John Andrew Boehner--Conservative Republican politician elected to represent the 8th Congressional District of Ohio for an 11th term in November 2010, is a national leader Republian Party and is the Speaker of the House-Elect.
- Susan Boyle--Scottish media sensation whose singing voice took the world by storm in the Spring of 2009.
- Mathew Brady-- The "Father of Photojournalism" whose photos of Civil War battlefields brought the horrors of war home to civilians on the homefront.
- L. Paul Bremer--President Bush's Envoy to Iraq as head of the Provisional Coalition Authority in 2003 and 2004.
- Congressman Eric Cantor--The new Republican Majority Leader of the House of Representatives beginning in 2011.
- Orson Scott Card--Science Fiction writer, political columnist, and self-styled ornery American.
- Anna Chapman--Red-headed Russian spy and Maxim model whose capture and career captivated the world. Images and Pictures of Anna Chapman.
- Richard "Dick" Cheney--46th Vice-President of the United States.
- General Peter Chiarelli --U.S. Army General
- Joe Cimperman--Cleveland City Councilman who is running for the Congressional seat for Ohio's 10th District, which is currently held by Dennis Kucinich.
- Hillary Rodham Clinton--Currently a Senator representing New York State, Hillary Clinton is a former First Lady and is a candidate for President in the 2008 election.
- Johnny Cochran--Legal icon and attorney for such luminaries as O.J. Simpson, Michael Jackson and other controversial figures.
- Christopher Columbus--Famed Italian explorer who, while in the service of Spain, "discovered" America and claimed it for Spain.
- George Armstrong Custer--American Army General, veteran of the Civil War. Best known for his "Last Stand," the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
- Tom DeLay--House Majority Leader and conservative Republican. Currently under indictment in Texas and, for now, the former Majority Leader.
- Patti Solis Doyle--Former Campaign Manager for Hillary Clinton
- Arthur Duncan--American tap dancer who gained fame as a regular performer on the Lawrence Welk Show.
- Lorenzo de Zavala--First Vice-President of the Republic of Texas.
- Frederick Douglass-- The famous orator, author, and champion against slavery.
- Clancy Eccles--Jamaican reggae and ska artist who was politically active in support of socialist Prime Minister Michael Manley.
- Elizabeth Edwards--Wife of Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidate John Edwards
- William Roscoe Estep --An American Baptist historian and professor known as an expert on the Anabaptist Movement.
- John Francis "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald- Mayor of Boston, and Grandfather of President Kennedy and Senators Robert and Ted Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, and Great-Grandfather of California First Lady Maria Shriver, former Maryland Lt. Governor Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, and Congressman Patrick Kennedy.
- President Gerald R. Ford--The 38th President of the United States.
- Milton Friedman--Nobel Prize winning economist, presidential advisor, and a leader in the monetary school of economics and an advocate for personal freedom and liberty.
- David Geffen--Hollywood music and movie producer and well known policial fundraiser for Democratic candidates.
- The Reverend Billy Graham--Religious cultural icon and spiritual advisor to every American president since Dwight Eisenhower.
- Rudolph "Rudy" Giuliani--American politician who ran for the Republican nomination for the office of President of the United States in 2008. He is best known as the Mayor of New York City during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
- Mike Huckabee--Former Governor of Arkansas, and a failed candidate for the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination.
- Robert Kardashian--Friend and attorney of O.J. Simpson and the father of celebrity Kim Kardashian
- Dennis J. Kucinich--American politician running for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. Formerly known as the "Boy Mayor of Cleveland," Kucinich is now the Congressional Representative for Ohio's 10th District.
- Jack LaLanne--Fitness guru, television personality, and the Father of the Modern Fitness Movement
- General Robert E. Lee-- Army general for the South in the American Civil War.
- Timothy McVeigh--Domestic American terrorist responsible for the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995.
- Kate Middleton--fiance and soon-to-be wife of Prince William
- Hosni Mubarak--President of Egypt since 1981.
- Abdul Farouk Umar Mutallab--alleged Northwest Airlines Flight 253 bomber
- Alhaji Umaru Mutallab--Prominent Nigerian Banker and the father of suspected Northwest Airlines Flight 253 bomber, Abdul Farouk Umar Mutallab
- Thomas Nast-American political cartoonist.
- John Negroponte--American diplomat nominated to serve as the first Director of National Intelligence; a position created to help fight the War on Terror.
- Willie Nelson--Country singer and pop culture icon.
- Barack Obama--President-Elect of the United States. elected on Nov. 4, 2008
- Sarah Palin--First female governor of Alaska, and the first woman to run for Vice-President on a Republican ticket.
- Sean Parnell--Succeeded Sarah Palin as the Governor of Alaska.
- General George Patton--Famed American army general of World War Two.
- Henry M. Paulson--U.S. Treasury Secretary during the George W. Bush Adminsitration. Best known for his role in the mortgage bailout crisis of 2008.
- Don Pendleton-American author and the creator of the vigilante anti-hero Mack Bolan, featured in the Executioner paperback novel series.
- Elvis Presley
- Billy Preston--Grammy-winning keyboardist known as the "Fifth Beatle," and as an unofficial member of the Rolling Stones.
- Prince William--Son of Prince Charles and grandson of Queen Elizabeth II See video of the Royal Wedding
- Robert Redford--Actor and star of such films as The Sting, The Natural, and All the President's Men
- Dave Reichert--Republican Congressman from Washington State's 8th District.
- Majel Barrett Roddenberry--Star Trek actress and wife of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.
- The Rolling Stones--Famous British rock band known as "The World's Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band."
- Dr. Benjamin Rush-- Signer of the Declaration of Independence, member of the Constitutional Convention, noted physician and ardent supporter for the abolition of slavery.
- Julius Schwartz--Comic book editor whose career greatly influenced the comics industry.
- Arnold Schwarzenegger--Bodybuilder, Hollywood action movie star, California Governor, and the (now separated) husband of Maria Shriver.
- Ariel Sharon-Israeli military leader and Prime Minister.
- Casey Sheehan--U.S. Army soldier who died in the Iraq War. His death caused his mother, Cindy Sheehan, to launch an anti-war demonstration which gained nation-wide attention.
- Cindy Sheehan--The mother of Casey Sheehan. Her son's death led her to begin an anti-war demonstration outside of President Bush's ranch in the summer of 2005.
- Charlie Sheen-Actor and star of Major League, Two and a Half Men, Platoon, and Wall Street.
- Maria Schneider-French actress from the Last Tango in Paris.
- Maria Shriver--Former award-winning television journalist, best-selling author, current First Lady of California, niece to President John F. Kennedy, and daughter of Vice-Presidential candidate Sargent Shriver.
- Sargent Shriver--Co-Founder of America First, 1st Director of the Peace Corps, and key figure in the creation and organization of the Special Olympics, Father of Maria Shriver, and Brother-in-Law to President Kennedy and Senators Robert and Ted Kennedy.
- O.J.Simpson--Football star and accused murderer.
- Ian "Stu" Stewart--Rolling Stones founding member, pianist and road manager, who is considered "The Sixth Stone."
- William Howard Taft-President of the United States and later Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Tom Taylor (b. October 15, 1987) is an American electronic gaming (video game) professional.
- George Tenet --Former Director of the CIA.
- Louis "Studs" Terkel (May 16, 1912 – October 31, 2008) -- a well-known progressive American author, historian, actor, and broadcaster.
- Michael Layne Turner (April 21, 1971-June 27, 2008), was an American comic book artist best known for creating the graphically beautiful and alluring female characters, Witchblade and Fathom, which were both published by Top Cow comics.
- Tiger Woods--Golf champion
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- World Biography Categories:
- Presidents of the United States--
- The British Royal Family
- Deaths of Celebrities and Notable People in 2009
- Deaths of Celebrities and Notable People in 2010
- Deaths of Celebrities and Notable People in 2011
- Deaths of Celebrities and Notable People in 2012
- Governors of Alaska-- A listing of Alaska State Governors from Walter Egan to Sarah Palin and Sean Parnell.
- American Domestic Terrorists and Assassins--A listing of individuals and groups from the United States, who committed acts of terrorism against the American people.
- Lawyers, Attorneys, and Judges --A listing of individuals from the legal profession in the United States.
- Casey Anthony Murder Trial (2011)--Personalities involved in the Casey Anthony trial.
- O.J. Simpson Murder Trial (1995)--Personalities involved in the longest jury trial in California history.
- Chief Justices of the United States Supreme Court--From John Jay in 1789 to John Roberts, Jr. in 2005 and beyond.
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