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Around 3,500 years ago, the people of Central America discovered something marvelous: the cacao bean
When the 13 American colonies decided to form a proper constitution, the single largest question whi
In 201 BC, the Romans were victorious over their archrivals, the city-state of Carthage, in the Seco
Computers have obviously transformed our world. You wouldn’t be listing to my voice right now if it
In the ancient world, only seven metals were identified and named: gold, silver, iron, lead, copper,
On June 24, 1948, the Soviet Union placed a blockade on Berlin's American, British, and French-occup
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During World War II, one of the biggest concerns of the Allies was the development of an atomic bomb
Long before Europeans arrived in North America, native people told stories of large hairy men who li
Throughout the history of the Roman Empire, there were 96 men who are considered to have been Roman
As all of you know, yesterday, Queen Elizabeth II passed away. Her death will usher in a series of c
Located in the hills above the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, is one of the most
Ellen Wood was born in 1838 in England. She moved to the United States, changed her name, climbed th
All around the world, more jurisdictions are implementing a voting system known as ranked choice vot
The middle ages didn’t have sports like we have today, but they did have competitions. These competi
In 1917, Albert Einstein published a paper whereby he proposed a new method of creating light based
From the years 59 to 53 BC, three high-ranking Romans conspired to control the Roman political syste
Before 1976, the California wine industry wasn’t on anyone’s radar. Most Americans didn’t even know
Several thousand years ago, astronomers in the Middle East studying the night sky divided it into 12
Since humans began to adopt writing systems, they also created systems for passing along written mes