Importance today. Yeah. So the mexican expedition and the border itself really needs to be understood in the context of the mexican revolution, and thats a conflict that begins in 1910 with the ouster of the longstanding dictator diaz who is ousted by morero and hes killed soon afterwards and after hes killed several revolutionary faxes emerge from that and one of the faxes is under veentsia carranza and one of the people involved with that is franz copancho villa. Carranza and his constitutionalists have become successful. They managed a large part of the country and at this point of success pancho villa breaks with the constitutionalists and hes successful militarily. He goes from having an army thats about 30,000 to 50,000 people operating mostly in the north of mexico, mostly in the chihuahua to having about 5,001 troops under his command and its sort of a low point in his military career that he decides to start attacking americans at the border. He does this for a couple of diffe
A big anniversary for the Gay Rights Movement 50 years ago protestors fought back in new York City Police in what would go down in history as the stonewall uprising to every news revisits this historic event and speaks to the pioneers who let the protest. On way to heart thank you so much for your company everyone. The g. 20 summit of World Leaders is underway in osaka japan with the u. S. President donald trump striking a conciliatory tone while he dished out freeze for german chancellor Angela Merkel who hes criticized in the past and also held talks described as friendly with russian president Vladimir Putin but tensions remain over a range of issues from iran to u. S. Chinese trade. With tensions brewing on several fronts World Leaders gather for one of the most high stakes summits in years u. S. President donald trump again in the spotlight with his america 1st agenda. He had key talks with russian president Vladimir Putin and there was much praise on both sides but trump remained
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Our fine careers on capitol hill and as a lobbyist, candice earned a masters degree in history with a concentration in military history from the George Washington university. She has served on the Editorial Advisory Board of the journal of military history, the Advisory Board of the ulysses s and julia d grant home, and the board of directors of president lincolns cottage. Her work in the historical field has also included publications in the New York Times. The journal of military history and the michigan war studies review her book lincolns generals wives for women who influenced the civil war, for better or for worse, won three national awards. Her most recent publication, delivered under fire, absalom margolin and freedoms mail, is the first biography of the childhood friend ulysses us grant. And while serving as a special agent of the Us Post Office department, he was often called grants postmaster general in his role as agent of the Us Post Office department during grants preside
The Smithsonian Associates and the International Spy museum cohosted this 80 minute event. Good to see all of you here. I am a historian and curator. Some of you i know, some of you i am meeting for the first time. I would like to welcome all of you to the spy museum and spy seminar, where we focus on the spies of the American Revolution. The first two weeks centered on wellknown personalities. You have the , which has an entire tv show dedicated to it now, and ben franklin is of course ben franklin. Next week, we will look at the most infamous spy in u. S. History, Benedict Arnold. The relative obscurity of James Lafayette is what will make this morning so interesting. He is someone we should know more about. His impact on World History is well known. Historians are just now beginning to piece it together to find out new information and understand his impact on the revolution and figure out how he sits among the great heroes and villains of american intelligence history. Katherine egn