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Understandable. I'm talking about secondary school courses (the ones I do), which lasts six years. So that's probably why we cover a shitload of stuff.

They are very region-centric, though, I agree. We learn damn all about most parts of US history over here. All we cover is a brief glance at the War of Independence, not a thing about the Civil War, we cover your involvement in WW2, the Cold War, the civil rights movement, the Space Race, Vietnam, and the cultural influence of the USA.
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Hell, the Civil War is still something most people over here don't want to talk about (or have limited knowledge of), in my experience.
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I can see why, particularly in the south, they like to pretend it didn't happen. We just don't cover it because it had feck all effect on us.
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Rochey wrote:...We just don't cover it because it had feck all effect on us.
Sort of like the "troubles" between Ireland and England over here. :lol:
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Pretty much, yeah. Or most of the thousands of European wars.
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A lot of the "wars" and "battles" in history seem to be just a few dozen people tossing rocks at each other. :lol:

That's why I only remember the interesting ones.
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Rochey wrote:I can see why, particularly in the south, they like to pretend it didn't happen. We just don't cover it because it had feck all effect on us.
There are still areas in the South that refer to the American Civil War as "the recent unpleasantness."

IDK, though - my world history education started with Middle-Eastern neolithic (pre)history up to the mid-1970's - of course, that was over years of coursework, and recent archaeology (such as the Harappan and Jericho city-building) were omitted.
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Mikey wrote:...IDK, though - my world history education started with Middle-Eastern neolithic (pre)history up to the mid-1970's...
That's funny - mine did too. :lol:
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Mikey wrote:
Rochey wrote:I can see why, particularly in the south, they like to pretend it didn't happen. We just don't cover it because it had feck all effect on us.
There are still areas in the South that refer to the American Civil War as "the recent unpleasantness."
And some places where they wave the confederate flag and say the south is gonna rise again.
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Royal_Foxx wrote:...the south is gonna rise again.
And then, it'll lay back down because it's too drunk. :wink:
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well the non-AP class here starts with the beginnings of civilization in europe....the AP class does so much more with the Renessance-Present time though that there isn't time in the year for all that....
Rochey wrote:ignores WWI completely (a sticky subject for us, hence we just pretend it never happened)
Really? Why is it such a sticky subject? I'd think you'd study that in more dietail since WWII is basicly the continuation of WWI...
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Rochey wrote:I can see why, particularly in the south, they like to pretend it didn't happen. We just don't cover it because it had feck all effect on us.
Bah, everything I need to know about warfare I learned from the Civil war. To paraphrase the great General Sherman. "If you can't win fair, burn it to the ground."
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Tyyr wrote:
Rochey wrote:I can see why, particularly in the south, they like to pretend it didn't happen. We just don't cover it because it had feck all effect on us.
Bah, everything I need to know about warfare I learned from the Civil war. To paraphrase the great General Sherman. "If you can't win fair, burn it to the ground."
:lol: , well they have yet to try splitting again!
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Tyyr wrote:Bah, everything I need to know about warfare I learned from the Civil war...
You should keep reading. :lol:
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Tyyr wrote:To paraphrase the great General Sherman. "If you can't win fair, burn it to the ground."
Couldn't he think of anything more original? The Romans had that one off to a fine art.
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