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Sep 23, 2024 07:59AM

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@Niyya its required in most states I think but yes bro why is this a thing it shouldn't be this serious. and don't give me that 'if we don't remember history we're bound to repeat it' bs bro


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We're doing US History now and I'm lowkey excited. It's going to be very interesting seeing it from a Eurocentric perspective...
I've already noticed some obvious differences; for one, our topic only covers around 50 years, starting in around the 1830s, meaning we don't cover the Revolution, The founding fathers, the beginnings of slavery, and more. They refuse to acknowledge the origins of the colonies, simply calling them 'Americans' or 'colonies'.
I'm curious to see any more differences that show up (btw, we've only done 3 lessons...this is a lot of differences already!)
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we repeat it regardless

Hamilton tho>>>>
