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Unraveling the Timelines: When Was the Age of Exploration Really Born?

The Age of Exploration wasn’t a single event but a seismic shift in human ambition, one that stretched from the 15th to the 17th century and redrew the world map in ink and blood. While textbooks often pinpoint 1492 as the year everything changed—thanks to Columbus’s voyage—this framing overlooks the decades of maritime experimentation, technological […]

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When Was Marshall Plan: The Bold Rescue That Reshaped Europe

The Marshall Plan wasn’t just an economic aid package—it was a geopolitical masterstroke that prevented Europe from collapsing into chaos after World War II. When was the Marshall Plan introduced? Officially announced on June 5, 1947, by U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall, it became the cornerstone of Western Europe’s revival. But its roots stretched […]

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The Real Timeline: When Did Christopher Columbus Discover America?

The ocean was not silent on that October morning in 1492. For weeks, the *Santa María*, *Pinta*, and *Niña*—creaking wooden hulls barely held together by rope and prayer—had cut through the Atlantic’s endless blue, their crews starving on hardtack and salted meat, their faith in the unknown wavering with each horizon that refused to yield […]

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Why Are We Celebrating Columbus Day? The Truth Behind a Controversial Holiday

Every October, millions of Americans pause to honor Christopher Columbus with parades, sales, and public ceremonies. But why are we celebrating Columbus Day? The answer isn’t as simple as a hero’s welcome. For centuries, schools taught that Columbus was a fearless explorer who “discovered” America, a narrative that glossed over the violence, exploitation, and systemic […]

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