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Why did democracy emerge in ancient Greece? How did Spain conquer Central and South America? What caused the fall of the Berlin Wall? This book answers these question and more by exploring the civilizations, revolutions, and technologies that have made our world unrecognizable to our ancestors.
It stands on what used to be a farm. About ten thousand people visit it every day. It was the world's tallest building for over forty years.
It was an Inca city with many treasures. One garden had corn "plants" that were made of real gold. Hundreds of thousands of people visit the ruins in Peru each year.
When it was first built, the White House wasn't even white. George Washington is the only president who never lived there. The White House has its own movie theater, swimming pool, and bowling alley.
The mist from the falls used to create nighttime rainbows. As big as the falls are. One day they will be gone. People have gone over the falls in just a barrel-and survived.
This famous shortcut connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The canal is one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. It was considered one of the greatest- and most dangerous-engineering projects ever.
People waited in long lines for a free loaf of bread. Some families lived in cardboard shacks in "shantytowns". It was one of the worst periods of economic hardship in modern history.
The Hindenburg was the largest ariship ever built-over eight hundered feet long. It burned in less than a minute. The cause of the disaster remains a mystery to this day.
About forty-six tons of tea were dumped into Boston Harbor. The harbor's water turned brown, like a giant cup of tea. Many of the protesters were just teenagers.
A quarter million people marched for equal rights. More than two thousand buses, twenty one chartered trains, ten airplanes, and a countless number of cars brought people to Washington, DC. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his "I have a dream" speech.
It was a popular vacation spot in the Roman Empire. A Volcano buried the city for centuries. It was rediscovered two hundred years ago.
About five million tourists visit the Grand Canyon every year. Native Americans have lived in the area for ten thousand years. It's known as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
The battle went on for three days. About fifty thousand soldiers died. Generals who had been good friends fought against one another.
Bedbug, Hangtown, and Murderer's Gulch were mining camps. People poured into California to get rich quick. The largest nugget weighed195 pounds.
There were no forks at the feast, only spoons and knives. Native American guest brought the turkeys. No one ate cranberry sauce or pumpkin pie.
It was a gift rom France celebrating the one hundredth birthday of the United States. The statue was shipped across the ocean in 350 pieces. Her sandals are twenty-five feet long-that makes them size 879 shoes!
It was the gateway to a new life in America for millions of people. Enemies of the United States were detained here during World Wars I and II. It is now a museum celebrating the stories of immigrants.
Over 350 Japanese planes appeared out of nowhere over Hawaii. Mammoth US battleships exploded in minutes. A marine band played the national anthem through a rain of bullets- and survived.
The wall stretches for more than four thousand miles across northern China. It is the largest man-made structure in the world. Nearly a million people died building it.
Over 160.000 Allied soldiers came by air and sea to stroms the beaches of France. Allied forces dropped paratrooper dummies from airplanes to fool the Nazis. It was the beginning of the end of World War II.