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Darfur Genocide: A Detailed Summary
The Darfur Genocide refers to the mass killing and displacement of ethnic groups in Sudan’s Darfur region by government-backed militias starting in 2003. This article details the history and significance of the Darfur Genocide.

Aztec Empire: A Detailed Overview
The Aztec Empire, centered in modern-day Mexico, flourished between the 14th and 16th centuries. It was a highly organized and militaristic society that built the magnificent city of Tenochtitlán, but it ultimately fell to Spanish conquistadors led by Hernán Cortés in 1521.

Daily Life in Colonial America: A Detailed Summary
Daily life in colonial America was defined by hard work, strong family ties, and deep religious faith, with most colonists farming the land and relying on every member of the household to survive. This article details the history and significance of daily life in Colonial America.

Maximilien Robespierre: Infographic
This Maximilien Robespierre infographic was created by History Crunch to help students and teachers quickly understand the life, role and historical significance of one of the most powerful and controversial figures of the French Revolution. It covers his early life, his rise through the revolution, his leadership of the Reign of Terror and his execution in 1794. Designed for students in grades 5 to 12.

Bartolomeu Dias: A Detailed Biography
Bartolomeu Dias was an important Portuguese explorer during the events of the Age of Exploration. This article details the life and significance of Bartolomeu Dias.

How Did the Ideas of the Renaissance Spread?: A Detailed Summary
How did the ideas of the Renaissance spread? Historians have studied this question for centuries. This article details why the Renaissance was slow to spread at first, but later how it spread of Italy.