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It is often said that the 'Wild West' wasn't actually very wild, but if that was the case, what was going on with Range Wars?
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Can we assume infamous pre-modern serial killers like Elizabeth Báthory or Gilles de Rais were guilty of at least some of their crimes?
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Was Hitler correct in wanting to focus on the Southern Soviet Union and its oil supplies rather than concentrate on taking Moscow?
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Are certain ideas of selflessness and love specifically a result of Christian influence in the West, or do they have precedents in pre-christian religion or cultures not heavily influenced by Christianity?
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What kind of effects did the collapse in Mexico's population have on the economy and administration of New Spain?
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