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Read our history articles about education and deepen your knowledge about the world – people and events that helped shape the present.

The most popular history articles are those Bible-related. Also popular is another history based in the Bible. There is also another piece of writing about World History and Mohammed.

Evolution of Locksmith Services | ArticlesBase.com

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The very first thinking about a locksmith that comes to one's mind is getting locked out of one's car. This is one of the most common locksmith services but a locksmith can do many things for your home as well.
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John harrison invented Marine Chronometer not Velcro | ArticlesBase.com

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One of the most extraordinary things connected with Applied Science is the method by which the Navigator is enabled to find the exact spot of sea on which his ship rides.
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William Murdock’s life - An Important Inventor | ArticlesBase.com

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William Murdock was born on the 21st of August, 1754, at Bellow Mill,. After numerous experiments, Murdock had his house in Cross Street fitted up in 1792 for being lit by gas. The coal was subjected to heat in an iron retort, and the gas was conveyed in pipes to the offices and the different rooms of the house, where it was burned at proper apertures or burners.
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In Quran: What the Prophet Muhammad's wives asked him for? | ArticlesBase.com

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In the Quran, the Prophet Muhammad's wives asked him for some of the adornments of this world like the other women who lived around them. Then, Allah gave them two options in the Quran to choose one of them.
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Jazz, Liquor and Bootleggers: America in the Twenties | ArticlesBase.com

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An overview of life in America during the Jazz Age and the prohibition
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The American Civil War Was Foretold In Patrick Henry's Prophecy | ArticlesBase.com

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"Patrick Henry's Prophecy" foretold the devastation of the American Civil War. This was the first installment in the Divine pay-as-you-go judgment plan for breaking the national covenant "four score and seven years" earlier. The entire country was being judged by the consolidation of power, although the South bore the brunt.
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John Locke -- Father of the Enlightenment -- Inspires U S Constitution | ArticlesBase.com

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John Locke defined the social contract as a governing agreement among the majority. Thus, he earned the title "Father of the Enlightenment." The social contract theory of John Locke provided the philosophy and source of governing authority for both U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
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Peter Marshall Leads the Church From Cultural "Egypt" to 40 Years of Wilderness Wandering | ArticlesBase.com

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"The Light and the Glory" by Peter Marshall called the church out of 20th Century Egypt into 21st Century wilderness wandering. "The Light & the Glory" was a wake-up call for the church to resume her leadership role in the nation. Unfortunately, Peter Marshall fails to recognize the Enlightenment influence on America's founding. To him the First Great Awakening alone animated the Revolutionary era.
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The U S Constitution -- John Eidsmoe Falls Short Of Proving It's A Christian Document | ArticlesBase.com

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John Eidsmoe's Christianity and the Constitution Fails To Prove the U S Constitution is a Christian document. Mr. Eidsmoe states that a majority of Americans were Calvinist, but fails to demonstrate its influence on the Founders.
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Ron Paul vs. Patrick Henry -- A Critique Of "The Revolution" | ArticlesBase.com

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Ron Paul is by far the most stalwart member of the U.S. Congress and a true American hero. However, he makes a futile attempt to defend the U.S. Constitution as the bulwark of American liberty in his campaign manifesto, "The Revolution."
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Was Thomas Jefferson AntiChrist? | ArticlesBase.com

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A careful examination of the beliefs of Thomas Jefferson reveals him to be a Unitarian, one who denies the Deity of Christ. One who denies Christ in this way is by Biblical definition a heretic, or "an anti-Christ." Yet Herb Titus mistakenly defends Jefferson's writing as "Christian" in "The Declaration of Independence: The Christian Legacy."
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