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William Shakespeare's play, The Merchant of Venice, is entered on the Stationers' Register. By decree of Queen Elizabeth, the Stationers' Register licensed printed works, giving the Crown tight control over all published material.

William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice is entered into the Stationers' Register under Queen Elizabeth's decree, tightening control over printed works.
On July 22, 1598, William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice was first entered into the Stationers' Register in London. The Register served as a government-controlled ledger that licensed printed works and enforced early censorship. By mandating registration, Queen Elizabeth I's administration asserted strict oversight over publishing and information dissemination. This registration paved the way for the play's printing and wider distribution across England. The Merchant of Venice, a rich blend of comedy and drama, explores themes of mercy, justice, and cultural tension that continue to resonate with audiences today.
1598 William Shakespeare The Merchant of Venice Stationers' Register
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Katharine Lee Bates writes "America the Beautiful" after admiring the view from the top of Pikes Peak near Colorado Springs, Colorado.

In 1893, Katharine Lee Bates penned the lyrics to "America the Beautiful" after being inspired by the view atop Pikes Peak near Colorado Springs.
On July 22, 1893, Katharine Lee Bates stood on the summit of Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs and was moved by the vast, rugged landscape below. Overwhelmed by the scenery, she composed a poem that celebrated the nation's natural splendor and ideals of freedom. Titled "America the Beautiful," the work was first published later that year and set to music in 1904. The song quickly resonated with the public, growing into one of America's most beloved patriotic hymns. Its anniversary invites reflection on both the country's beauty and the aspirations it evokes.
1893 Katharine Lee Bates America the Beautiful Pikes Peak Colorado Springs, Colorado