Revised History

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Revised History history geography

Columbus Discovered America

Columbus reached the Caribbean, but Vikings and Indigenous peoples came first

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Revised History history

Viking Warriors Wore Horned Helmets

Vikings wore practical iron helmets; horned helmets are a modern invention

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Marie Antoinette Said 'Let Them Eat Cake'

No historical evidence she said this; it was propaganda before her death

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Revised History history geography

The Earth Was Created in 4004 BCE, Making It About 5,770 Years Old

Geological evidence pushed Earth's age back to millions of years

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Revised History biology history

Species Are Immutable and Fixed Since Creation

Darwin's evolutionary theory overturned the doctrine of immutable species

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Revised History history geography

Captain Cook Discovered Australia

Indigenous Australians inhabited the continent for 65,000+ years; multiple Asian traders arrived centuries earlier

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Revised History history pop-culture

Betsy Ross Designed and Sewed the First American Flag

No historical evidence supports that Betsy Ross designed the flag; attribution likely originated from her grandson's claims

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Thanksgiving Was a Friendly Feast Between Pilgrims and Native Americans

The reality involved complex power dynamics, cultural misunderstanding, and preceded centuries of colonization and genocide

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Revised History history

Paul Revere Rode Alone Shouting 'The British Are Coming'

He rode with others and likely said 'The Redcoats are coming' to avoid confusion

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The Egyptian Pyramids Were Built by Slaves

Skilled workers and state-organised labour built the pyramids, not enslaved peoples

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Revised History history astronomy

People in the Middle Ages Believed the Earth Was Flat

Educated people knew Earth was round; the flat earth myth was created later

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Revised History history physics

An Apple Fell on Newton's Head, Inspiring Gravity Theory

An apple inspired him, but there's no evidence it hit him; Newton saw it fall

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Revised History history technology

Thomas Edison Invented the Light Bulb

Edison improved the practical bulb; many inventors contributed before him

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Salem Witches Were Burned at the Stake

Most were hanged; only two may have been pressed to death

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Nero Fiddled While Rome Burned

Nero wasn't in Rome when the fire started; fiddles didn't exist then

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Jesus Was Born on December 25

December 25 was chosen by the church; his actual birth date is unknown

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Revised History medicine psychology

Mental Illness Results from Demonic Possession or Moral Failing

Psychiatric medicine recognises mental illness as neurological and psychological in origin

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Revised History geography history

Newly Discovered Lands Like Newfoundland Were Sparsely Inhabited or Empty

Population estimates were drastically wrong; indigenous populations were devastated by disease

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Revised History animals medicine

Redback Spiders Are Australia's Deadliest Spider

Redbacks haven't caused a death since antivenom was introduced in 1956; funnel-webs are far more dangerous

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Revised History biology geography

The Great Barrier Reef Is Completely Dead

The reef is severely damaged but remains very much alive with active coral ecosystems

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Revised History history pop-culture

Ned Kelly Was a Noble Robin Hood Figure

Kelly's story is far more complicated than simple heroism; he was both victim of injustice and brutal criminal

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Revised History history pop-culture

Rosa Parks Refused to Give Up Her Seat Because She Was Tired

Parks' action was a planned act of civil disobedience organised by NAACP activists, not spontaneous exhaustion

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Revised History history pop-culture

America Single-Handedly Won World War II

WWII was a truly allied victory; Soviet and British contributions were equally or more significant than American efforts

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Revised History history pop-culture

Cowboys Were Mostly White

Approximately 25% of American cowboys were Black, Hispanic, or Native American; popular culture whitewashed this diversity

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King Canute Tried to Command the Tide Because He Was Arrogantly Vain

Canute was demonstrating the limits of earthly power, not arrogantly defying nature

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Richard III Was a Hunchbacked Villain

Richard had scoliosis but was functionally able; Shakespeare's portrayal was political propaganda

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Revised History history pop-culture language

The Victorian Era Was Sexually Repressed

Victorians actually maintained thriving underground sexual cultures; repression was performative rather than universal

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Revised History australia animals history pop-culture

Australia 'Lost a War' Against Emus

The 1932 'Emu War' was more complex than the meme suggests, not a clear loss

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The Iron Maiden Was a Medieval Torture Device

No historical evidence exists; it's a 19th-century fantasy construction

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Lady Godiva Rode Naked Through the Streets on a Horse

The story is largely legendary with no historical verification

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Cleopatra Was Egyptian

Cleopatra VII was of Macedonian Greek ancestry; Egypt was under Ptolemaic rule

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Revised History biology animals

Whales Are Fish, Not Mammals

Linnaeus reclassified whales as mammals; Britannica's early editions lagged behind

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Revised History astronomy

Seven Celestial Bodies Circle the Earth: Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn

Modern astronomy revealed Uranus, Neptune, and the actual solar system geometry

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Revised History medicine

Mercury and Arsenic Are Effective Medical Treatments for Syphilis and Other Diseases

Mercury has limited efficacy and severe toxicity; penicillin replaced it as the treatment of choice

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Revised History medicine

Laudanum (Opium Tincture) Is an Effective Cure for Cholera, Dysentery, and Insomnia

Opium provides symptomatic relief but is highly addictive and ineffective against underlying disease

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Revised History astronomy

The Earth Occupies the Centre of Creation; Celestial Bodies Orbit It

Heliocentrism became the scientific consensus after Newton and Herschel

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The Taj Mahal Was Built Entirely by Indian Workers

The Taj Mahal's construction involved master artisans from across Central Asia and Persia

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Revised History biology pop-culture

The Kiwifruit Was Named After the Kiwi Bird (New Zealand)

Actually reversed: the fruit was named after the bird, not the other way around, establishing the naming direction

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Revised History australia history

Ned Kelly Was a Folk Hero Fighting Government Injustice

Ned Kelly was also a murderer and criminal; the reality is far more morally complex

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Revised History history australia

ANZAC Dawn Service Started at Gallipoli

It started in Albany, Western Australia, eight years after the war ended

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Revised History history australia

The First Fleet Was Just Convicts

Of the 1,400-odd people on board, around 750 were convicts; the rest were marines, officers, free settlers, sailors, and their families

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Vikings Primarily Raided Monasteries for Treasure

While raids happened, Vikings engaged in extensive trade and settlement

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American Colonists Threw Tea Into Boston Harbour

They dumped tea overboard; the 'harbour' detail is commonly exaggerated

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Revised History biology history

Life Forms Exist in a Fixed Hierarchy from Minerals to Humans to Angels

The Great Chain of Being was a philosophical model, not a biological classification

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Revised History australia nutrition history

Vegemite Was Invented by Australians

Vegemite was created in Australia but designed to replicate British Marmite

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Revised History history geography australia

Tasmania Was Just a Prison Island

Free settlers outnumbered convicts within twenty years; Hobart was a port city, not a gulag

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Revised History history australia

Burke and Wills Were Skilled Bushmen

They had cash, camels, and a colony's reputation behind them. They lacked basic bushcraft.

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Revised History history australia

The White Australia Policy Ended in 1973

It was dismantled in stages from 1949; by 1966 the racial bar was already gone, and 1973 was a final tidy-up

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Revised History geography medicine

Tropical Climates Are Dangerous or Impossible for European Settlement

Tropical disease and climate posed challenges, but European adaptation proved feasible

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Revised History astronomy

Planetary Distances from the Sun Were Estimated at Incorrect Scales

Improved astronomical measurements revealed actual solar system geometry

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Revised History geography

Some Geographic Descriptions Retain Flat-Earth Elements or Confusion About Antipodes

Despite ancient Greek knowledge of sphericity, linguistic confusion persisted in geographic terminology

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