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The History of African American Cities

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, African Americans were creating their own communities within cities across the United States. These cities became hubs of Black culture, commerce, and political…

Native American Mythological Creatures

Throughout the First Nations cultures of North America, there are many legends that detail terrifying and fantastic beings that plague local populations or control the elements. Can you identify…

American Civil War Quiz

The American Civil War was one of the most devastating and influential conflicts in the world, with 624,511 casualties and changes across the entire United States that would alter the course of…

Latin American Mythological Creatures

The countries of Latin America are full of tradition and folklore. Can you identify these mythological creatures that haunt the edges of dreams across South America?

Famous Hispanic Americans Quiz

People from all places and walks of life have contributed to the greatness of the United States, and their accomplishments still echo to this day. Can you identify these famous Hispanic Americans who…

Native American Tribes in Texas

Source: iStockIndigenous peoples exist throughout the world, from South America to Asia, Europe to Australia. And North America is no different— with 574 recognized tribes in the continental United…

North American Mythological Creatures

Bumps in the night and red eyes in the woods… what could it be? Time to test your knowledge of North American legendary creatures, big and small!

Name These Native American Tribes

Though explorers and pilgrims are known for setting foot in the Americas, they were not the first residents. What do you know about the First Nations peoples that lived in North America well before…

Quiz: American Revolution Locations

The American Revolution was a pivotal moment in world history, as the fledgling colonies of North America fought for independence against the powerful British Empire. Many locations played a critical…