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10 Historical Events That Were CHANGED in School History Books

10 Historical Events That Were CHANGED in School History Books

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We're counting down our picks for historical events and significant cultural facts that were either amended or completely omitted from school textbooks. Our countdown of historical events that were altered in school or history books includes America s First Interracial Marriages, George Floyd & Black Lives Matter, The Cultural Revolution, and more! What do you make of these alterations
Date: 2023-11-27

Comments and reviews: 13


First of all, great video as always.
Now I watched full bodycam of George Floyd's death. Can't help but believe he could've avoided his untimely death. He was told what to do multiple times but wasn't compliant.
Still, that doesn't warrant kneeling on someone's neck when they're telling you they can't breathe, but I don't believe we should blame everything on racism.
Just my view.

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I'm surprised that whole WW2 isn't mentioned with Japan, as Japanese school books basically teach that Japan was just chilling and US was like Oh guys, you're so chill, let me warm you up! dropped 2 nukes and occupied Japan.
And I'm surprised that milosevic part is about Croatia dropping his name from the books, not Serbia.

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It's the responsibility for individuals from each community to keep their experiences alive. Don't allow any jar of mayonnaise to dictate the experiences, especially people of African descent. They have no authority to tell you about the experiences people of Africa have had in Amerikkka. Period
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Just remember if America calls them a dictator 99% of the time it means they refused to allow America to exploit their resources. Gaddafi's Africa would've been an Africa not reliant on charity. America killed him because too many people benefit from exploiting our continent.
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Someone at Mojo dropped the ball here, no mention of the Crusades? 300 years of people hacking each other to pieces all in the name of their particular God is a huge part of what we're now seeing on TV every night. That seething hatred has always been there and will never end.
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Some of this is accurate, however don't call the list CHANGED when half of the list is just omitted. Some stuff SHOULD be omitted when it's opinion and not HISTORY. History is a factual account of events, not who is right or wrong on a purely political topic.
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I know how much false narratives were taught when I was in school in the 70s. It was all 'rah-rah! Americans are the best! We never did anything wrong. ' I'm mad to see that things haven't changed much. The truth must be told; the good, the bad and the ugly.
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Hmm. now that i think about it.
The false Aryan invasion theory and the glorification of the Mughal empire as done by NCERT textbooks in India is nothing compared to events mentioned on this list.
Hopefully early Indians can relate to this.

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Ten? When I look back on what I learned in school, 50% of it was pure lies. Furthermore, during my 59 years on Earth, I've seen historical events I've lived through and witnessed become completely warped in the retelling.
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Let's just take a moment to appreciate how many hours and work he put into this video? It's amazing, and I think they deserve way more than that!
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Let's just take a moment to appreciate how many hours and work he put into this video? It's amazing, and I think they deserve way more than that
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I don t remember any rewrites or other changes in my history textbooks 7th and 9th grade world history, or 8th and 10th grade American history.
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History should always teach you both sides the good, bad, and ugly. If you are offended by it than you learned the lesson.
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