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How many presidents have been Eagle Scouts?

George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy were all former Boys Scouts, though they never achieved the honor of Eagle Scout. William Howard Taft served as honorary president of the Boys Scouts organization. Calvin Coolidge's sons were both Boys Scouts. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson were both former troop leaders. Harry S. Truman and Warren G. Harding both gave generously to the Boy Scout organization, which helped it expand. Finally, it is because of Theodore Roosevelt's support that the organization gained national attention and support. He was the first and only..

How did Roman gladiators train?

Gladiators were often trained in special training schools. Over 100 training facilities existed in ancient Rome, which looked and operated like prison systems. Gladiators were essentially prisoners, although they were deemed valuable because of their roles as soldiers, which allowed them to receive better treatment than other slaves. Gladiators came in many sizes, and had different sets of skills that made them valuable for different combat situations. Some proved to have exceptionally good equine handling skills and served as horseback-mounted soldiers. Other gladiators, particularly the larg..

Why did Amerigo Vespucci become an explorer?

Born in 1454, Vespucci was raised in Florence, Italy. Unlike his older brothers, who became academics, he found employment as a merchant under the powerful Medici family. In 1492, the year Columbus discovered the West Indies, the house of Medici sent Vespucci to Spain. Enthralled by the example of Columbus and the possibility of fame as an explorer, he set sail as a navigator in voyages first under the auspices of the Spanish crown and later sponsored by the Portuguese.\nThere is historical controversy about how many voyages Vespucci made to America. It is certain that between May 1499 and Jun..

Why did the Framers of the U.S. Constitution choose Federalism?

The majority of the Framers of the U.S. Constitution were very distrusting of government operations and the way that governments worked to take away power from the people, but they understood that a government system was necessary for a nation to function properly.The Framers did not want the government to have complete control of the people, but they wanted the people to be able to have a governing body. The use of Federalism in the U.S. made the most sense because it allowed the government to set rules and standards for citizens while not becoming too much of a power with the use of checks a..

What caused the Great Chicago Fire?

The official report states that whether the fire originated from a spark blown from a chimney on that windy night, or it was set on fire by a human, they were unable to determine the cause. As the fire burned, The Chicago Evening Journal reported that it started when a cow kicked over a lamp while a Mrs. O'Leary was milking. Regardless of the findings of the board, Catherine O'Leary endured inescapable blame that led to the light-hearted folksong, “There'll Be A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight!"

How did Arizona become a state?

Efforts to gain statehood started as early as 1850, but they were unsuccessful. However, signs of success started showing in the late 19th century and the early 20th century. Questions about the viability of Arizona as a state arose, with the main issues being the population and the availability of water in Arizona. This led to the introduction of a new proposal that Arizona and New Mexico should be united to form one state. Arizonans were not comfortable with that proposal because they did not want to intermingle with the New Mexican people and the Hispanic culture, the Arizonans took a page ..

When did World War I end?

The Treaty of Versailles, which officially took force on Jan. 10, 1920, did not mark the official end of hostilities between all of the contending parties, however. For example, the British Parliament passed the Termination of the Present War (Definition) Act of 1918, which set an official timeline for the ending of war, beginning with Germany on Jan. 10, 1920 and ending with Turkey on Aug. 6, 1924. The American Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles, meaning that it was officially involved in the war until July 2, 1921, when President Warren G. Harding signed the Knox-Porter Resolutio..

Where is the Comanche Nation located?

The Comanche historically lived throughout the Great Plains of the United States. Modern culture and the immigration of Europeans shrank their territory to what it is today. The Comanche Nation has more than 15,000 tribal members, as of 2015, and is federally recognized as a Native American tribe. Walters, Oklahoma, hosts the annual tribal pow wow, and many tribal members making the journey to attend the celebration.

Where can you find information about the Blackfoot Indian Tribe history?

Also known as the Blackfeet, the tribe once occupied land ranging from Canada's North Saskatchewan River to the Missouri River in Montana and was made up of four groups: the North Piegan, the South Piegan, the Blood and the Siksika tribes. The websites describe the nomadic hunting lifestyle of the Blackfeet and the impact of European settlers on the tribe. The Manataka website provides a timeline of the tribe's history from the 1700s to 1979.

How did the Spanish treat the Native Americans?

In fact, Christopher Columbus, against the orders of Queen Isabella, enslaved 500 Natives and sent them to Spain. When Queen Isabella heard of this, she said the slaves were to be freed and sent back to Hispaniola. This would be the beginning of a long-standing conflict between the policy of Spain and the actual actions that were carried out during the colonial period.The Natives were constantly brutalized. When some rebelled, they were either killed or captured as prisoners of war and then enslaved. Each Native was required to bring the Spanish a certain amount of gold every 90 days. Failing ..

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