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  2. World History Encyclopedia

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    The free online history encyclopedia with fact-checked articles, images, videos, maps, timelines and more; operated as a non-profit organization.

  3. Index - World History Encyclopedia

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    A Gallery of 20 Mummies from around the World. A Gallery of 25 Homes through History. A Gallery of 30 Industrial Revolution Inventions. A Gallery of 30 Influential Women from the Middle Ages. A Gallery of 40 Coins Through History.

  4. About Us - World History Encyclopedia

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    Studying history helps us gain a more nuanced understanding of the world we live in today. Our knowledge and interpretation of history shape how we define ourselves as nations and as cultures, and it influences how we see and interact with other cultures.

  5. Enciclopedia de historia gratuita y en línea con artículos comprobados, imágenes, videos, mapas, líneas de tiempo y más. Organización sin fines de lucro.

  6. About Us - World History Encyclopedia

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    The free online history encyclopedia with fact-checked articles, images, videos, maps, timelines and more; operated as a non-profit organization.

  7. We help teachers, students, and schools by providing them with reliable, easy-to-read, and high-quality resources entirely for free. By creating an engaging and exciting encyclopedia, we have inspired millions to learn more about human civilization and our shared past.

  8. L’encyclopédie d’histoire en ligne gratuite avec des articles vérifiés, des images, des vidéos, des cartes et plus encore. Organisme à but non lucratif.

  9. Ancient Greece is the birthplace of Western philosophy (Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle), literature (Homer and Hesiod), mathematics (Pythagoras and Euclid), history (Herodotus), drama (Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes), the Olympic Games, and democracy. The concept of an atomic universe was first posited in Greece through the work of ...

  10. Columbian Exchange - World History Encyclopedia

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    Often referred to as one of the most pivotal events in world history, the Columbian exchange altered life on 3 separate continents. The new plants and animals brought to the Americas and the new plants brought back to Europe transformed farming and human diets.

  11. The written history of Egypt begins between 3400 and 3200 BCE when hieroglyphic script is developed by the Naqada Culture III. To the Egyptians, life on earth was only one aspect of an eternal journey. The soul was immortal and was only inhabiting a body on this physical plane for a short time.