World History
No One Discusses the Tragic Shipwreck More Than the Titanic
The Titanic disaster became well-known across the world for a number of reasons, including that it was the most technologically sophisticated, that it was unsinkable, and because when it sunk, a movie was produced about it, but sadly Large-scale shipwrecks are not uncommon, and regrettably, there have been incidents more worse than the tragedy of the One of these, the Titanic, took place on April 27, 1865. Daily, the Sultana Steamboat transported merchandise and travelers from St It was a rather substantial wooden vessel between St. Louis and New Orleans, measuring 260 feet long and 70 feet broad. The ship could accommodate roughly 350 passengers and was nearly twice the size of a basketball court, yet on that terrible day On April 23, when it broke, she was conducting a normal voyage out of New Orleans with more than 2000 people on board.
By Johnica Lopina3 years ago in History
Manchester City 'The Champions of Europe'
A First for Manchester City Manchester City emerged victorious in a nail-biting Champions League final, defeating Inter Milan 1-0 and securing their first-ever European championship. This monumental win also marks the completion of a historic treble, as the team became the first English club since their city rivals Manchester United in 1998-99 to achieve this feat. Manchester City's treble consists of Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League titles, all in the same season.
By Chibueze Okoro3 years ago in History
September 1, 1939
On September 1, 1939, the world witnessed a momentous event that would shape the course of history. It was a day filled with tension, uncertainty, and the outbreak of World War II. This marked the beginning of a conflict that would engulf nations, reshape borders, and result in the loss of millions of lives.
By Aidil Zaquan3 years ago in History
Understanding the Rich History and Culture of the Jewish People
The Jewish people have a long and intricate history that spans thousands of years, encompassing a rich tapestry of culture, religion, and resilience. From biblical times to the present day, Jews have played a significant role in shaping various aspects of human civilization. This article aims to explore the diverse aspects of Jewish history, culture, and contributions, highlighting their impact on the world.
By Danny Morrison3 years ago in History
The Ottoman Conquest: The Fall of the Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire, often referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, stood as a testament to the ancient glory of Rome for over a thousand years. However, its fate took a dramatic turn in the 15th century with the rise of the Ottoman Empire. This article explores the events leading to the fall of the Byzantine Empire and the subsequent rise of the Ottomans, reshaping the geopolitical landscape of the region.
By Danny Morrison3 years ago in History










