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Hannah Jones

Hannah Jones

Hannah is a writer and teacher. She enjoys making an often boring school subject into something engaging and interesting to her students. She is a lifelong learner and enjoys researching historical topics. When she is not working, she loves studying wine, snuggling her two pups, and keeping bees.

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M.Ed. in History
B.A. in History

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Who was Davy Crockett? King of the Wild Frontier

Tennessee or Texas’s Hero? Should Texas tribute its victory against Mexico to Tennessee?

A split image featuring two distinct visuals. On the left, a detailed monochrome portrait of Davy Crockett showcases his prominent features, with deep-set eyes and a firm expression. He is dressed in early 19th-century attire, including a high-collared shirt and dark jacket. On the right, a vivid, colorful depiction of a historical battle scene where soldiers in uniforms clash fiercely with frontier defenders. One of the defenders, dressed in fringed clothing and a coonskin cap reminiscent of Davy Crockett, fiercely confronts an attacking soldier.
History

4 Lesser-Known Slave Revolts in the New World

Examining the agency of enslaved individuals in the Americas through four previously overlooked rebellions.

A hand holding a rope with a yellow leafy background. The hand is dark-skinned and the rope is frayed, suggesting strength and determination.
History

The Galveston Hurricane of 1900: What Happened?

Galveston’s tragic fall in a deadly storm and Houston’s rise to economic power.

A split image of Galveston, Texas, before and after the 1900 hurricane. The left side shows a bird’s-eye view of a city with various buildings along 20th Street. The right side shows a scene of devastation with piles of debris and wreckage at 13th Street and Broadway.
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