March: Aesop’s Fable In 1476 William Caxton introduced the printing press to England and became the first English retailer of printed books. He also was a translator, who translated works from Latin into English and then printed and sold them to Englishmen. This was huge because once books
Month: March 2022
March: Caesar and Washington I guess I could give this article the title: “A Tale of Two Generals.” One who saw an opportunity to grab power for himself and become dictator and did so. And the other who saw the same opportunity and declined. Both of these generals
March: Salem Witches On March 1, 1692, Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne, and a slave named Tituba were arrested and accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts. The three young women were not model citizens. In fact some of their behaviors were, at best, strange. The church/government was not at