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Why English phone booths are red?

Alexander Bell, a Scottish physicist, invented the telephone, which swiftly achieved international fame and extensive usage.

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Life and times of Malik Ambar: How an Ethiopian boy, sold by his parents, became Indian rich man

Malik Ambar, a boy from Ethiopia, was sold into slavery by his parents and handed from hand to hand until…

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Countries that still have slavery

Modern slavery exists in practically every nation, despite the fact that it is not often simple to spot. There are…

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What happened immediately after the death of Hitler

Adolf Hitler, Der Führer of Nazi Germany, committed suicide on April 30, 1945, taking an ampoule of poison and shooting…

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Mysteries of the Stone Age that have not yet been able to unravel

The Stone Age is the longest stage in the history of humankind. It began about 2.6 million years ago in…

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When slavery was abolished in the USA

Lincoln signed a legislative resolution on February 1, 1865, proposing the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which abolished…

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Chattel Slavery: most common form of slavery

Chattel slavery is defined as a civil partnership in which one person has ultimate authority over another’s life, wealth, and…

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6 marriages, quarrel with the Pope: Endless love affairs of King Henry VIII, nicknamed ‘the monster’

King Henry VIII of England went down in history for his endless love affairs, six marriages, and ferocious temper.

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What is the most important legacy of ancient Greece (Hellenes)

What was ancient Greece’s legacy? By creating new technologies and building new governance systems such as democracy, architecture, athletics, art,…

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What materials did the Romans use to build their structures?

What materials did the Romans use to build their structures? Natural stones, wood, raw and then burned bricks, sand, and…

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What music can you hear from the Vienna Vegetable Orchestra?

There’s no denying that music is a divine gift, but who’d have guessed that it could be derived from the…

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How the Incas, who had no writing, sent messages to each other: What is Quipu

The Incan Empire was the biggest in pre-Columbian America and was known for string-based recording devices called Quipu.

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