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Interesting Facts - Page 28

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The U.S. state of Maine was a part of Massachusetts before becoming its own state in 1820.
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Martin Van Buren was the only U.S. President whose first language was not English. He grew up speaking Dutch.
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After the fall of the Roman Empire, the city of Arles, in modern-day France, shrank so much that the whole town moved into the city's ampitheatre, with a town square in the middle, houses buil into the stands, and defensive towers on the perimeter.
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Since the Middle Ages in France, wolf attacks have been a somewhat common occurrence, with nearly 7,600 people fatally killed by wolves between 1362 and 1918.
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When Great Britain adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1752 they skipped September 3–13. They also changed the New Year from March 24th to January 1st.
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Level 56
Mar 12, 2020
Fact 139 reminds me of a Bollywood film called Sanju. It was a biopic of Indian actor Sanjay Dutt. In movie, one newspaper printed something about Sanjay with a question mark. For example, 'Sanjay is not a terrorist?' So, his father went to newspaper office and dared them to write news with a full stop instead of question mark.
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Level 71
Sep 11, 2020
Surely you cannot be in trouble for stating that someone is not a terrorist.
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Level 20
Sep 30, 2020
@malaby there was also one scene where a paper said: he is carrying bombs? And he lost his friend cuz he was like I’m not friends with a terrorist. Then later in an interview he’s like little did my friend know there was a ?
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Level 59
Dec 4, 2020
Maine was created as a response to Missouri choosing to be a slave state, and was part of the "Missouri Compromise", which promised to solve the issue of slavery once and for all, but didn't even come close to doing. The other part of the compromise was not allowing other slave states above the southern border of Missouri, but during subsequent creations of territories, many were open to choose it, since after this southern politicians mostly controlled the congress and senate. This lead to bleeding Kansas, which was 7 years of people killing each other over whether Kansas would be a slave state.
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Level 75
Dec 21, 2020
Van Buren was also the first president of the USA to be born in the USA. Maybe I mentioned that somewhere else...
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Level 67
May 31, 2021
Only if you are considering the Independent country. Washington was born in Virginia, but not in an independent USA.
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Level 69
Dec 23, 2021
Martin Van Buren's nickname was "Old Kinderhook" (he was from Kinderhook, NY). He often put the initials "O.K." on memos, letters, etc.
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Level 69
Oct 4, 2023
In his bid for re-election, his campaign used the "OK" nickname to piggyback off an intentionally misspelled slang phrase at the time, "Oll Korrect" (all correct).

He lost.

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Level 32
Apr 25, 2022
I wonder if 138 potentially inspired Fallout 4's Diamond City.
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Level 30
May 12, 2022
138 has a mistake.

Built, not buil.

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Level 30
May 12, 2022
Buil - bruise

"houses bruised into the stands" makes no sense.

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Level 63
Aug 26, 2023
Fix?
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Level 73
May 4, 2023
138 has a typo - buil
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Level 66
Oct 25, 2023
Wonder how many French have been unfatally killed in that time period?
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Level 91
Dec 4, 2023
I think in general that unfatal deaths tend to be severely underreported.
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Level 59
Feb 3, 2024
built*
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Level 17
Feb 29, 2024
Kill the wolves!