French Revolution Facts for Kids

The French Revolution was an event that changed the course of history. It was a watershed moment in modern European history, and during this period French citizens uprooted old institutions such as absolute monarchy and the feudal system. The upheaval was caused by widespread discontent with the French monarchy and King Louis XVI’s poor economic … Read more

Bastille Day Facts for Kids

Bastille Day is a holiday that celebrates the storming of the Bastille.  It was a military fortress and prison. There was also gunpowder and other supplies there.  The Bastille symbolized the bad government of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette. The Bastille was a prison taken by an angry mob of the people of … Read more

Reconstruction Era Facts for Kids

During the Reconstruction era, people in the United States were trying to find a way to include African Americans.  The first United States soldiers arrived at slaveholding territories and black people escaped and some went into free states.  During this time, Congress made three amendments that gave rights to black people forever. Reconstruction was the … Read more

The Vietnam War Facts for Kids

Causes of the Vietnam War In the 19th century, Vietnam was a French colony. Then Japan invaded it during World War II. Keep reading to learn more Vietnam War facts. It was hard to fight the Japanese off because there were also French colonists living in Vietnam. The leader Ho Chi Minh formed the Viet … Read more

The Korean War Facts for Kids

The Korean War is a war that was fought between two countries, North Korea and South Korea. It all started in 1950 when 75,000 soldiers from the North Korean People’s Army poured across the 38th parallel which divides Korea into North Korea (communist) and South Korea (democratic). American troops soon entered as well to help … Read more

V-J Day Facts for Kids

The end of World War II is a significant moment in history, not only because it ended the deadliest and most destructive conflict in recorded history, but also because it was the time that America emerged as one of the world’s two superpowers. The conflict between the US and Japan began when Japan bombed Pearl … Read more

American Amendments Facts for Kids

People in the US wanted to make sure that they could trust the government by adding additional rules and restrictions to the Constitution.  The creators of the US Constitution knew that it would need to be changed in the future. They made it so people could change it, but not too easily. Since the Constitution … Read more

The Berlin Wall Facts for Kids

After World War II, four victorious countries wanted to divide Germany.  The Eastern part of Germany followed the Soviet Union and the Western part went to the US, Great Britain, and France. The city of Berlin was divided in two as well for many years. The Berlin Wall split the city in two.  The Berlin … Read more