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The Sumerians developed one of the earliest writing systems.
The Great Fire of London occurred in 1666.
The United Nations was founded in 1945.
The Berlin Wall fell in 1989.
The American Civil War lasted from 1861 to 1865.
The French Revolution began in 1789.
The first successful printing press in Europe was developed by Johannes Gutenberg.
The Magna Carta was signed in 1215.
The Renaissance began in Italy during the 14th century.
The Ottoman Empire lasted for more than six centuries.
The Han Dynasty oversaw major developments in Chinese technology.
The Vikings explored parts of North America centuries before Columbus.
The Code of Hammurabi is one of the oldest known written legal codes.
The Roman Republic preceded the Roman Empire.
The Inca built extensive road networks across the Andes.
The Aztecs built the city of Tenochtitlan on a lake.
The first Olympic Games were held in ancient Greece.
The Black Death significantly reduced Europeβs population in the 14th century.
The Mongol Empire became the largest contiguous land empire in history.
The Byzantine Empire preserved much of ancient Greek and Roman knowledge.
The Library of Alexandria was one of the largest centers of learning in the ancient world.
Ancient Greece made contributions to mathematics and philosophy.
Ancient Egyptians developed hieroglyphic writing.
Ancient Rome had a complex system of aqueducts.
Ancient Egyptians developed advanced techniques in engineering.
The Roman Empire once spanned three continents.
Ancient Romans built extensive road networks across Europe.
The Great Wall was built over multiple dynasties.
The Great Pyramid of Giza was once the tallest man-made structure.
The shortest war in history lasted less than an hour.
The Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century.
The Roman Colosseum could hold tens of thousands of spectators.
The Renaissance produced advances in art and science.
The Rosetta Stone helped scholars decode Egyptian hieroglyphs.
The Magna Carta influenced modern constitutional law.
The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.
The Wright brothers achieved powered flight in 1903.
The Renaissance sparked renewed interest in art, science, and philosophy.
The Industrial Revolution transformed manufacturing and transportation.
The Roman Empire significantly influenced law and architecture in Europe.
Ancient Egyptians built pyramids as monumental tombs for pharaohs.