History of Peru

A Captivating Guide to Peruvian History, Starting from the Chavín Civilization and Other Ancient Andean Civilizations through the Inca ... to the Present (South American Countries) Peru is a land of majesty and wonder where myth, legend, and history all come together. And this book gives you a front-row seat! The land of Peru is one that, for many, seems far away and distant. Even for those living relatively nearby geographically, Peru can seem just out of reach. After all, Peru is […]

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From a Miles City farm to global medicine: Maurice Hilleman developed 40+ vaccines — including MMR and hepatitis B — saving an estimated 8 million lives annually. Montana’s greatest scientist remains one of history’s most impactful, least recognized figures.

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https://www.bigskytreasure.org/history/people/maurice-hilleman

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#Australia abstained, of course

Today the United Nations voted 123 to 3 on Resolution A/80/L.48, the Declaration of the Trafficking of Enslaved Africans and Racialized Chattel Enslavement, formally labeling the transatlantic slave trade as one of the gravest crimes against humanity in history.

The resolution emphasised “the trafficking of enslaved Africans and racialised chattel enslavement of Africans as the gravest crime against humanity by reason of the definitive break in world history, scale, duration, systemic nature, brutality and enduring consequences that continue to structure the lives of all people through racialized regimes of labour, property and capital.”

It affirmed the importance of addressing historical wrongs affecting Africans and people of the diaspora in a manner that promotes justice, human rights, dignity and healing, while emphasising that claims for reparations represent a concrete step towards remedy.   

123 countries said yes. 3 said no. (USA, Israel, Argentina) and 52 abstained

https://news.un.org/en/story/2026/03/1167199

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UN resolution urges reparations for slavery’s ‘historical wrongs’

Applause erupted in the UN General Assembly Hall on Wednesday as Member States adopted a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade the gravest crime against humanity.

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The Results are In... and the Winner is the Beer Car!

What a day! This past Tuesday, the Western Heritage Center officially held its Grand Re-opening, and the turnout was incredible despite the "breezy" Montana weather.

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https://jdmotorforge.com/f/winner-winner-steak-dinner

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Winner, Winner, Steak Dinner!

The Results are In... and the Winner is the Beer Car!

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In 1862, a Colorado prospector named John White found gold in a Montana creek, and the town of Bannack was born. Montana's first territorial capital, home to a controversial sheriff, vigilante justice, and over 60 preserved buildings, Bannack remains one of the West's most compelling ghost towns. For further information, see link below.

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https://www.bigskytreasure.org/history/places/bannack

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Langford shaped Montana’s territorial era as gold-rush entrepreneur, tax collector, vigilante, and Yellowstone’s first superintendent – a man driven equally by public vision and private ambition, whose legacy remains as complex as the frontier he helped define.

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https://www.bigskytreasure.org/history/people/nathaniel-p-langford

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Mexican History

This guide explores the rich history of Mexico, covering its pre-Hispanic civilizations, the Spanish conquest, the birth of the nation in 1821, and the transformative Mexican Revolution. It highlights significant figures, events, and cultural milestones, offering insights into Mexico's evolution from ancient empires to modern times.

https://reluctantretireebookreviews.com/2026/03/23/mexican-history/

Stone cold wonder: A petrified man pulled from Montana’s Missouri River in 1897 was marketed as murdered Civil War governor Thomas Meagher. The exhibit toured nationally before fading into obscurity – and the figure has never been found.

Web:
https://www.bigskytreasure.org/history/mysteries/petrified-man-of-the-missouri-river

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From County Cavan to Montana millionaire, Thomas Cruse struck gold at the Drumlummon Mine, built a bank that survived the 1893 Panic, funded Helena’s Cathedral, and left a city transformed by immigrant grit and extraordinary generosity. For further reading see link below.

Web:
https://www.bigskytreasure.org/history/people/thomas-cruse

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