Territorial expansion allowed the federal government to directly rule its many new federal citizens without any state government as intermediary.
Many are working to ensure their citizens’ safety amid rising reports of Native people being stopped and questioned.
Territorial expansion allowed the federal government to directly rule its many new federal citizens without any state ...
The U.S. initially acquired the rights to build and operate the Panama Canal in 1903 through the Hay–Bunau–Varilla Treaty ...
The Imperial Valley 4 Human Rights March, a protest supporting immigration rights on Friday, Feb. 7, was held at the corner ...
It’s a crystal clear idea: citizenship and equal protection under the law for everyone born or naturalized in the United States. Beyond that, the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution ...
President Donald Trump has refused to rule out military coercion to acquire Greenland and the Panama Canal, and he suggested ...
The last few days have brought some fun events across Birdland, with Orioles players and front office personnel out and about ...
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Today in History for Feb. 2: ...
On Feb. 2, 1848, the war between the United States and Mexico formally ended with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe ...
The United States and Israel both wield “birthright” as a tool of settler colonialism—one through exclusion, the other ...
Treaty signed in 1977 was amended by the US Senate in 1978 Presence of Chinese firms near the canal at center of dispute US officials say toll increases impact US disproportionately Jan 31 ...