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American Women in World War I: A Detailed Summary
American women in World War I, served several different important roles and made significant contributions to the overall American war effort.

Horatio Nelson: A Detailed Biography
Horatio Nelson was Britain’s greatest naval commander, whose victories at the Nile, Copenhagen, and Trafalgar established British supremacy at sea during the Napoleonic Wars. This article details the life and significance of Horatio Nelson.

Indian National Congress: A Detailed Summary
The Indian National Congress, founded in 1885, was the main organization of the Indian Independence Movement against British rule. It played a pivotal role in mobilizing mass support for independence and later became a major political party in post-independence India.

American Culture in the Roaring Twenties: A Detailed Summary
American culture in the Roaring Twenties flourished due to the prosperity of the times. For instance, music, art, movies and fashion all developed during the Roaring Twenties.

Estates System of France (French Revolution): A Detailed Summary
The Estates System of France before the French Revolution refers to how France’s society was divided into three estates, or social classes. This article details the history and significance of the Estates System in France and its importance to the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789.

Palace of Versailles: A Detailed Summary
The Palace of Versailles was originally constructed in 1623 CE, but underwent numerous renovations in the decades that followed. This article details the history and significance of the Palace of Versailles, especially in relation to the events of the French Revolution.