How many Americans served in the armed forces during the first and second world wars?
About 4.7 million Americans served in the armed forces in World War I.
Over three times as many, 16.1 million, served in World War II.
The period known as Franklin Roosevelt’s Hundred Days, which represented the first session of the first New Deal Congress, lasted from March 9 to June 16, 1933. It was a time of intense legislative activity aimed at reversing the effects of the Great Depression.
Franklin Roosevelt first used it in his acceptance speech for the presidential nomination at the 1932 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
The initial jewel in the Triple Crown known as the Kentucky Derby was first held in 1875 at Churchill Downs.
In 1939, a night at the Essex House on Central Park South cost $6. Today, a night in the same hotel starts at $185.
The first American cookbook was the 1796 collection American Cookery by Amelia Simmons, whose pen name was “An American Orphan.” Four editions of the book appeared between 1796 and 1808.
The Truce of God was an attempt by the Roman Catholic Church in 1041 to limit war. In this decree, the Church proposed that no country do battle between Lent and Advent, as well as from the Thursday to the next Monday of important festivals. Although the Lateran Council approved the truce in 1179 and…