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Washington, Adam, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Adams Jackson Van Buren Harrison Tyler Polk Taylor Filmore Pierce Buchanan Lincoln Johnson Grant Hayes Garfield Arthur Cleveland Harrison Cleveland

I could keep going but thats enough :D we had to memorize this in 3rd grade and I can still rattle them off :laugh: :laugh:

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Originally posted by ghhhhhost

there's a lot to cover because they stress every minute detail ...like the color of jeffersons spectacles to the fact that g.washington had wooden teeth or some shit...it's like making something out of nothing

im sure as the years go by..less and less detail will be covered...

but i admit..history was prolly my favorite subject....i still am seriously considering goin back to get my masters/phd in history (prolly ancient world history) so that i can become a college professor..

american history was fun..but i enjoyed european history more

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Originally posted by smokesum

im sure as the years go by..less and less detail will be covered...

but i admit..history was prolly my favorite subject....i still am seriously considering goin back to get my masters/phd in history (prolly ancient world history) so that i can become a college professor..

american history was fun..but i enjoyed european history more

euro history is more interesting cause it has substance

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Originally posted by ghhhhhost

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euro history is more interesting cause it has substance

how can anyone not love the Roman era...or even studying the 2 Great Wars...

but American History is also exiting..

the American Revolution was a very significant and exciting moment in history..

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Originally posted by smokesum

how can anyone not love the Roman era...or even studying the 2 Great Wars...

but American History is also exiting..

the American Revolution was a very significant and exciting moment in history..

As was the writing off the Declaration of Independence and constitution (which many other nations used as a template), the crossing of the Delaware river by Washington and his forces, The Great Depression, the 60's....

It's true our history may not be as elaborate, but it sure is rich in info!

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Originally posted by gmccookny

It's true our history may not be as elaborate, but it sure is rich in info!

there's so much information left out..it's a lot more interesting when you dig a little deeper...

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i hated history with a passion when I was younger, thought it was so pointless to learn and study about it, then in 9th grade, i had this teacher i hated, cause she was really hard, but I ended up learning so much from her, world history teacher, after that, actually ended up liking her, and loved reading up on history....

favorite era of history to read about what probably the roman era...

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yeah...its significance is that it became the blueprint for the French Revolution and signaled the beggining of the slave trade..whereby making America an industrial powerhouse built on the backs of negro slaves and european immigrants.

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