World
USA
- Prohibition in the United States (wikipedia.org)
- Speakeasy (wikipedia.org)
- Vietnam War Lottery (december 1, 1969) (sss.gov)
- Draft Lottery (1969) (wikipedia.org)
- Would your draft number have been called (usatoday.com)
- Draft Evasion in the Vietnam War (wikipedia.org)
- Gulf War, Operation Desert Storm (january 17, 1991) (wikipedia.org)
California
- California Gold Rush (wikipedia.org)
- Who made money from the California Rold rush? (medium.com)
- Picks & shovels (investopedia.com)
- Donner Party (1846-1847) (wikipedia.org)
World War II
Hitler . Nazism . Fascism
- Nazism (wikipedia.org)
- Fascism (wikipedia.org)
- How Hitler Conquered Germany (slate.com)
- Selling Nazism in a Democracy (ushmm.org)
- Sounds of the Reich: Nazi Party Radio and Speeches (umsl.edu)
Mali
Mali is a landlocked country in West Africa, bordered by Algeria, Niger, Mauritania, Burkina Faso (previously Upper Volta), Ivory Coast, Guinea and Senegal.
- Mali (wikipedia.org)
- Kayes, Mali (wikipedia.org)
- Sundiata Keita (education.nationalgeographic.org)
- Sundiata (history) (orias.berkeley.edu)
- Palaver (wikipedia.org)
- Education in Mali (wikipedia.org)
Ghana
Ghana lies adjacent to the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean sharing a border with Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, and Togo.
- Why Jerry Rawlings Staged a Bloody Coup in 1979 (youtube.com)
- June 4 Revolution (1979) (ghanaweb.com)
- June 4th revolution in Ghana (wikipedia.org)
- Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (Ghana) (wikipedia.org)
- How surfing is challenging tradition in a Ghanaian town (bbc.com)
How Trade Shaped the World
- Timeline of international trade (wikipedia.org)
- Atlantic Slave Trade (wikipedia.org)
- Salt (wikipedia.org)
- Cod (wikipedia.org)
- Spice (wikipedia.org)
- How a 12-year-old boy made vanilla a global spice (bbc.com)
Banana
- Banana Wars (wikipedia.org)
- Banana Boat (wikipedia.org)
- Banana Republic (wikipedia.org)
Rum
- Rum (wikipedia.org)
- Triangular Trade (wikipedia.org)
Gregory throughout the Ages
- Gregory (given name) (wikipedia.org)
etymology: late Greek name "Γρηγόριος" (Grēgórios) meaning "watchful, alert" (derived from "ἐγείρω" "egeiro" meaning "to awaken, arouse") - Pope Gregory (16 popes) (wikipedia.org
- Pope Gregory I (Gregory the Great) (wikipedia.org)
- Pope Gregory XI (wikipedia.org)
- Pope Gregory XIII (wikipedia.org)
- Gregory XIII (britannica.com)
- Gregorian calendar (wikipedia.org)