Columbus first reached the Caribbean on October 12, 1492 — he made four voyages total and never realized he had reached a previously unknown continent.New Zealand became the first self-governing country to grant women the vote on September 19, 1893 — Australian women followed in 1902.The Hundred Years' War lasted 116 years — fought between England and France from 1337 to 1453, one of history's most misnamed conflicts.The Sumerians developed cuneiform writing around 3200 BC — originally used for record-keeping, it evolved into a system capable of expressing complex literature.The Western Roman Empire ended in 476 AD when Odoacer deposed the last emperor, Romulus Augustulus — so quietly that few contemporaries noticed.The RMS Titanic sank on April 15, 1912 after striking an iceberg — 1,517 of the 2,224 aboard died in one of history's deadliest peacetime maritime disasters.Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865 — just five days after the Civil War effectively ended.The Great Fire started in a bakery on Pudding Lane on September 2, 1666 — burning for four days and destroying 13,200 houses and 87 churches.The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in April 1896 — 14 nations and 241 athletes competed in 43 events.The British Empire covered 24% of Earth's land surface at its peak in 1920 — the Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous land empire.Educated Romans spoke and wrote Latin — though Greek was also widely spoken among the Roman elite as the language of culture and philosophy.Paper was invented in China during the Han Dynasty — Cai Lun refined the process around 105 AD, though earlier forms existed from around 200 BC.The Black Death (1347–1351) killed 75–200 million people worldwide — between 30 and 60% of Europe's population perished in just four years.Sputnik 1 was launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957 — the size of a beach ball, it shocked the Western world and launched the Space Race.The Renaissance began in 14th-century Italy and spread across Europe through the 17th century — marking a profound rebirth of arts, science, and humanist philosophy.Russia suffered approximately 1.7–1.8 million military deaths in WWI — the war also directly contributed to the Russian Revolution of 1917.The Great Wall was built over centuries as a defensive fortification against northern nomadic tribes — it also served as a military transport and communications route.Salary derives from the Latin 'salarium' — Roman soldiers were sometimes paid in salt or given money to buy it, as salt was essential for preserving food and was extremely valuable.The Berlin Wall fell on November 9, 1989 — its collapse marked the effective end of the Cold War and led to German reunification on October 3, 1990.Hawaii became the 50th state on August 21, 1959 — Alaska had become the 49th state just months earlier on January 3, 1959.Magellan is often credited, but he died in the Philippines in 1521 — his navigator Elcano completed the journey in 1522 with just 18 of the original 270 crew.Disease killed more WWI soldiers than combat — the 1918 Spanish Flu alone killed an estimated 50–100 million people globally, far exceeding the 17 million war deaths.The Lighthouse of Alexandria (Pharos) stood approximately 100–140 meters tall — guiding ships for over 1,500 years before collapsing in a series of earthquakes.Harrison died of pneumonia just 31 days into his presidency — he had delivered the longest inaugural address in US history (nearly 2 hours in freezing rain) days before.The Code of Hammurabi (c. 1754 BC) contained 282 laws covering trade, property, family, and criminal matters — one of history's oldest written legal documents.Haiti abolished slavery in 1804 after the only successful large-scale slave revolt in history — France had briefly abolished it in 1794 but Napoleon reinstated it.William of Normandy's victory on October 14, 1066 introduced French vocabulary, feudal governance, and the Domesday Book — reshaping England permanently.On May 23, 1618, Protestant nobles threw three Catholic officials from a Prague castle window — they survived by falling into a dung heap, but the incident sparked the Thirty Years' War.Black Tuesday (October 29, 1929) saw the US stock market lose $14 billion in a single day — triggering the Great Depression and 25% unemployment in the US by 1933.The Ottoman conquest of Constantinople on May 29, 1453 ended the Byzantine Empire — the last remnant of Rome — and is used by many historians to mark the end of the Middle Ages.By 1789 France was nearly bankrupt from decades of costly wars (including funding the American Revolution) and Versailles spending — while food shortages drove the population to revolt.Truman authorized the atomic bombings of Hiroshima (August 6) and Nagasaki (August 9), 1945 — FDR had overseen the Manhattan Project but died in April 1945, two months before the bombs were ready.The Meiji Restoration ended Japan's feudal shogunate — within 40 years Japan defeated China (1894) and Russia (1905), becoming the first non-Western nation to defeat a major European power.The Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) drew a line across the globe — everything west went to Spain, east to Portugal. Brokered by the Pope, it shaped colonial empires for centuries.European diseases — smallpox, measles, influenza — devastated indigenous American populations, killing an estimated 50–90% within a century of first contact, one of history's greatest demographic catastrophes.The Great Pyramid of Giza (c. 2560 BC) is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing — it was the world's tallest man-made structure for nearly 4,000 years.The Scramble for Africa (1881–1914) saw European powers partition virtually the entire continent — the Berlin Conference (1884–85) formalized this without African input. By 1914, only Ethiopia and Liberia remained independent.The Silk Road (c. 130 BC–1453 AD) connected East Asia with the Mediterranean — transmitting not just trade goods but religion, disease, technology, and ideas across the known world.The Long Parliament defied Charles I, fought the English Civil War, and oversaw his execution in 1649 — Oliver Cromwell later dissolved it by force in 1653.Napoleon sold the Louisiana Territory to the US for approximately $15 million (about 4 cents per acre) in 1803 — doubling the size of the United States and funding France's European wars.You scored 0 out of 40You scored 1 out of 40You scored 2 out of 40You scored 3 out of 40You scored 4 out of 40You scored 5 out of 40You scored 6 out of 40You scored 7 out of 40You scored 8 out of 40You scored 9 out of 40You scored 10 out of 40You scored 11 out of 40You scored 12 out of 40You scored 13 out of 40You scored 14 out of 40You scored 15 out of 40You scored 16 out of 40You scored 17 out of 40You scored 18 out of 40You scored 19 out of 40You scored 20 out of 40You scored 21 out of 40You scored 22 out of 40You scored 23 out of 40You scored 24 out of 40You scored 25 out of 40You scored 26 out of 40You scored 27 out of 40You scored 28 out of 40You scored 29 out of 40You scored 30 out of 40You scored 31 out of 40You scored 32 out of 40You scored 33 out of 40You scored 34 out of 40You scored 35 out of 40You scored 36 out of 40You scored 37 out of 40You scored 38 out of 40You scored 39 out of 40You scored 40 out of 40
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History is full of facts that seem impossible, dates that change everything, and details that most people completely get wrong. This quiz isn't just about memorizing kings and battles — it's about the surprising, counterintuitive, and genuinely shocking facts that history textbooks often gloss over. Some questions will confirm what you think you know. Others will flip your assumptions completely upside down. Score 30 or above and you genuinely belong in a museum. Anything less? Back to the history books!
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History is full of facts that seem impossible, dates that change everything, and details that most people completely get wrong. This quiz isn't just about memorizing kings and battles — it's about the surprising, counterintuitive, and genuinely shocking facts that history textbooks often gloss over. Some questions will confirm what you think you know. Others will flip your assumptions completely upside down. Score 30 or above and you genuinely belong in a museum. Anything less? Back to the history books!