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Why were live-in domestic servants so much more common in the 19th and early 20th centuries than they are today?
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What type of training would soldiers in the American Civil War receive before experiencing combat for the first time?
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Why was slave labor used more in the production of cash crops than in the production of staple agricultural goods?
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Some of my male ancestors may have been of conscriptable age during the American Civil War, but there are no records of them ever fighting in the war. How might have they avoided the draft?
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After regaining consciousness, I realized that I had been washed ashore on a deserted island. I was greatly relieved to find that my satellite phone was still in my pocket....
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What factors would lead soldiers to "sack" a city once they captured it? While broader answers are also appreciated, I am specifically asking about the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe. For example the sack of Rome in 1527 and the sack of Magdeburg in 1631.
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[WP] You time travel 50 years into the future and visit a nursing home. You witness a bunch of elderly Millenials and Gen-Zers celebrating 4/20/69.
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