Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage, sponsored by Spain, mistakenly led him to the Americas instead of Asia. This initiated the Columbian Exchange, a vast transfer of plants, animals, and diseases ...
Guadalupe, a hidden gem in Spain's Extremadura region, boasts a UNESCO-listed Royal Monastery, ancient buildings, and a rich ...
The first regular meeting of the Fredonia Shakespeare Club was held on Oct. 16, at the home of Judi Lutz-Woods. After a short ...
Today, when US imperial arrogance threatens the entire continent with its military power, we must remember that powerful ...
Tracy Lee Nelson, A member of the Luiseno on his father’s side, and the Kumeyaay/Digueno on his mother’s, is an award-winning blues musician performing at the Valley Arts Festival on Nov. 8, a ...
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15 American History “Facts” Your Teachers Got Completely Wrong
Think you know U.S. history? These 15 “facts” you learned in school are completely wrong and the truth is even more ...
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Today in History for Nov. 15: ...
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This Milanese Friar Wrote About North America 150 Years Before Columbus, and Columbus May Have Known
Galvaneus studied for his doctorate in Genoa, the closest major port to Milan and a massive hub for maritime trade. A 2024 ...
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What if the famed 15th-century Italian explorer Christopher Columbus landed in Kolkata in 2016? How would he navigate his way back and most importantly, what would he discover in the 21st century?
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