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World War II: 10 Myths You Need to Stop Believing

Do you know any myths about World War II? War is one of the most tragic things that can happen on our country’s territory. It kills thousands of people, it leaves families feeling down and in grief, it brings couples

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5 Interesting Facts About the Industrial Revolution You Didn’t Know

How much do you THINK you know about the Industrial Revolution? The Industrial Revolution was when enormous changes in technology, farming, manufacturing, mining, and transportation took place from the middle of the 18th century to the middle of the 19th

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7 Dangerous Victorian Era Household Products Everyone Used

It’s a fact that the Victorian period was mainly about contradictions and bizarre things. The world may have believed it had advanced from the Dark and the Middle Ages, becoming civilized and sophisticated by the time Queen Victoria took the

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7 Crazy Victorian Traditions You Won’t Believe Existed

We’re ALL obsessed with history, but how much do you REALLY know of the Victorian era? The Victorian Age is typically remembered as incredibly buttoned-up, conservative, and dull. And even though many critical technological advancements were made during this time,

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8 Magnificent Oldest Castles in the World

Boy or girl. Man or woman…we’ve all wanted to live in one of these fairy tale castles at some point in our lives! Castles have become a staple of world history. As time went by, so did humanity’s pursuit of

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4 Love Triangles That Highly Influenced World History

…Do you know any popular love triangles? History is mainly driven by 2 factors: love and procreation, like pretty much everything else in human history. And as we all know, things can easily become tricky when there are more than

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10 Things You Won’t Believe People Ate During the Plague

It’s a fact that the 14th century was an era of catastrophes, starting with the Hundred Year’s War and the Great Schism. These were obviously caused by humans, but some of them were even bigger, and unfortunately, nobody had control