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Using the strength of the Spanish football brand worldwide to promote this sport both professionally and in terms of development has been the goal of RFEF president, Rafael Louzán, throughout his trip ...
An Ordinance for the Government of the Territory of the United States, Northwest of the River Ohio art. II (1787).
Spain declared a state of emergency earlier this week after the country’s electricity supply went down, due to cascading failures blamed on possible faults in two solar plants in the country’s ...
The film "The Westward Movement: Settlers Of The Old Northwest Territory" (1962) explores the migration and settlement of the Northwest Territory in the United States following the Revolutionary ...
1783 - Britain accepts loss of colonies in the Treaty of Paris. 1787 - Founding Fathers draw up new constitution for United States of America. 1803 - France sells Louisiana territories to USA.
United States election websites with Spanish language accessibility Last updated March 11, 2025 Ballotpedia has compiled the following list of state and territory election websites with Spanish ...
On May 17, 1790, the king of Spain succumbed to diplomatic pressure from the United States and revoked all decrees permitting the residence of "foreign slaves" in Spanish territories (not just in ...
English should be the official language of the United States, says a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Feb. 28, 2025. The move follows the Trump administration’s ...
Trump’s campaign produced campaign materials in Spanish to reach more voters. Now that he’s president, his White House is going English-only.
Spanish Media: Trump May Recognize Ceuta, Melilla as Moroccan Territory Spanish media, known for its longstanding hostility against Morocco and perpetual fear-mongering, is now in another frenzy ...
The Red River Expedition of 1806, intended to be a scientific triumph for the United States, ended in failure due to a betrayal. Spanish forces, acting on Wilkinson's intelligence, intercepted the ...
This week's Ken Bridges Texas History column is part 1 of a 2-part series exploring the disastrous Red River Expedition.