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The ancient Roman conquest of Egypt gave Rome access to large supplies of papyrus. How did this change Roman culture and/or administration?
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In the Netflix "The King" we see a Archbishop being mocked for not knowing how sieges and warfare works. How historically accurate is this?
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I'm a rural Iberian farmer at the turn of the 20th century. How much industrialization would I have been exposed to on the farm? Canned food from abroad? Cars? Are these entirely novel to me?
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Why did Jackson almost kill Calhoun if they were friends, and why did anyone consider letting him do it
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