Learn about the Treaty of Rome's Common Agricultural Policy established in 1957 to support European farmers and stabilize food markets.
Discover why Mao Zedong undertook the Long March to escape encirclement and secure Communist victory during China’s civil war.
Explore the most impactful event of the 1970s—the Watergate scandal—and its lasting effects on American politics and government reforms.
Discover how Europe relied on agriculture, feudalism, and innovations like three-field rotation to sustain rural communities.
Learn why the French and Indian War is also called the Seven Years' War and its significance in global colonial conflicts from 1756 to 1763.
Learn about the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and its guarantees of free speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition rights.