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Braxton Bragg

Confederate General Braxton Bragg Served as Both a Commander and Quastermaster During the Civil War, He Would Request Supplies to Himself and Then Deny Them

General Braxton Bragg is generally considered one of the worst generals during the Civil War. Most of the battles he engaged in ended badly. After the war, he returned to Louisiana and discovered that the Union Army had taken his plantation. He ended up being an engineer at the New Orleans Waterworks. But did you […]

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Goldengate Bridge

An Earthquake Happened While the Golden Gate Bridge was being Constructed, and a Dozen Workers were Trapped on One of the Towers

The 1.7-mile-long Golden Gate Bridge connects San Francisco and Marin County, California, symbolizing the San Francisco Bay region. The suspension bridge was an engineering wonder when it was completed in 1937. It was the world’s largest suspension bridge. But did you know that an earthquake occurred during the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge? An

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Aunt Sammy

The US Department of Agriculture Created the Character Aunt Sammy, for a Radio Show for Housewives

During the Roaring Twenties, radio became a worldwide sensation. However, not everyone was drinking counterfeit liquor while listening to jazz. Millions of housewives tuned into Aunt Sammy’s show for homemaking suggestions, tactics, and recipes. She became their favorite radio personality. But do you know who Aunt Sammy is?  Aunt Sammy is Uncle Sam’s wife. She

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Jean Boulet Set the World Record for the Highest Altitude Reached in a Helicopter

The typical altitude at which an older helicopter can travel is between 12,000 and 15,000 feet. Today, most helicopter manufacturers limited their machines to about 20,000 to 25,000 feet. But did you know that in 1972, someone set the record at about 40,000 feet? Jean Boulet achieved the world record for the highest altitude reached

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Midgley

Thomas Midgley Jr. Suffered from Lead Poisoning After Trying to Prove that Tetraethyllead was Safe by Inhaling Its Vapor

The petroleum-based fuel gasoline is made from crude oil and other liquids. Gasoline is mainly used as an engine fuel in automobiles. But in the early 1920s, tetraethyllead was discovered and mixed with gasoline to minimize internal engine knocking. But did you know the engineer who discovered tetraethyllead tried to prove that it was absolutely

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Toyota

The Toyota Motor Corporation is Headquartered in the City of Toyota, Japan

The Toyota Motor Corporation is a Japanese automotive manufacturer founded by Kilchiro Toyoda’s father. It is one of the largest automobile manufacturers globally. The company produces about 10 million vehicles a year. But did you know a city in Japan changed its name after the multinational corporation? Toyota is headquartered and was founded in Toyota,

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Barber Surgeon

During the Medieval Times Surgeries were Considered a Menial Task for Physicians That It was Delegated to Barbers

During medieval times, surgery was seldomly performed or conducted by actual physicians. The task was given to experts who possessed razors and were quite precise in their craft. But who was assigned to perform surgeries during this era? Surgery was entrusted to barbers in medieval times because it was deemed too menial a task for

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Hawaiian Flag

Hawaii has the Union Jack on its State Flag Because the King Liked the Design, but They Were Never Really Colonized by the UK

The Hawaiian flag was previously used by the Hawaiian kingdom, protectorate, republic, and territory. It is the only state flag in the United States that includes a foreign country’s national flag. The inclusion of the Union Jack of the United Kingdom represents the Royal Navy’s historical relations with the Hawaiian Kingdom, particularly with King Kamehameha

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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was a Dutch Button Salesman Who Managed to Build Eyeglasses Ten Times More Powerful Then the Best Microscope

Microbiology is the study of microorganisms. These are living entities too small to be seen with the naked eye. The study seeks strategies to utilize and govern the actions of these organisms by studying their structure, function, and classification. But do you know who is known as the Father of Microbiology and what was his

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Coca Cola

Coca-Cola was Invented by a Confederate Veteran Who Had a Morphine Addiction

Coca-Cola has become one of the most valuable brands on the planet. Coca-cola has admitted to using a marketing approach to influence people’s purchasing decisions, proving that people make emotional purchasing judgments. It is widely regarded as a happiness ambassador. It is believed that consuming Coca-Cola provides a significant percentage of happiness. But did you

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