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History of July 4th

Most Americans know at least most of the larger details about how they came to celebrate July 4th as their Independence Day. Indeed, many countries, especially those that were former colonies, celebrate a day that marks the day they became their own country or formed a new government.

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History Of Chocolate

It took a long time for chocolate to reach the standard candy bar fair it holds today. And it had a long time to reach that standard as well, with evidence of the first chocolate drinks dating back to almost 2000 BC.

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History Of Pizza

In the United States, there are few dishes more widely accepted and eaten with such fervor as the pizza. Where you like yours loaded with meat and cheese, or if you prefer an all vegetable set of toppings, there are pizzas available to suit everyone’s tastes.

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The Fascinating History of Famous Monster Myths

These 3 famous monster myths have long interesting histories.

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Famous Female Pirates

While the pirate code banned women from pirate ships, women did serve as pirates, primarily by cross dressing as men. Regardless of the pirate code ban on women on pirate ships, women not only were pirates, but in some cases even captained fleets of pirate ships.

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2 Famous Wild West Outlaws

The most famous outlaws in the Wild West were bank robbers, for the most part, and old west outlaws occupy a special place in the American story.

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Famous Pirates

In today’s Hollywood-ruled entertainment culture – shanghaied recently by a certain pirate blockbuster, which shall go unnamed – pirates are of more interest than ever before.

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History of the Rubik’s Cube

Formerly known as the Magic Cube, the Rubik Cube was one of the “Awesome80’s” fads because it was one of the most popular toys ever sold.

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The Origins Of Tobacco

It is known that tobacco was grown as far back as 1 B.C. by American Indians. The American Indians grew the tobacco plant for religious and medicinal practices. American Indians typically wouldn’t use tobacco recreationally, although they were aware that it had hallucinogenic qualities.

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