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  2. The Rediscovery of America - Wikipedia

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    The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History is a 2023 book by historian Ned Blackhawk published by Yale University Press.The book depicts the central role of Native Americans in the formation and development of the United States, a role which Blackhawk argues has been minimized or overlooked in the prevailing narrative of American history.

  3. New Discovery Could Upend Our Theory of Early America - AOL

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    The now-extinct but once-plentiful Bison antiquus—a bigger, taller cousin of the bison we know today, each weighing as much as 4,400 pounds—would make for quite a meal if you managed to bring ...

  4. Section 1782 discovery - Wikipedia

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    (a) section 1782 discovery may be sought by any "interested person", (b) such discovery may sometimes be sought even prior to the initiation of formal proceedings outside the United States, and (c) a "tribunal" within the meaning of the section is any tribunal that acts as a "first instance decisionmaker".

  5. Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories - Wikipedia

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    Since the discovery of the New World, various authors have tried to link the Brendan legend with an early discovery of America. In 1977, the voyage was successfully recreated by Tim Severin using a replica of an ancient Irish currach. [146] According to a British myth, Madoc was a prince from Wales who explored the Americas as early as 1170 ...

  6. David Beers Quinn - Wikipedia

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    David Beers Quinn (24 April 1909 – 19 March 2002) was an Irish historian who wrote extensively on the voyages of discovery and colonisation of America. Many of his publications appeared as volumes of the Hakluyt Society.

  7. William Weston (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    William Weston, a 15th-century merchant from Bristol, was probably the first Englishman to lead an expedition to North America, the voyage taking place most likely in 1499 or 1500. Evidence of Weston's leadership has been discovered only in the early 21st century, and it changes interpretations of the discovery era.

  8. New Documents Reveal the Bloody Origins of America's ... - AOL

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    America’s public enemy number one,” Nixon claimed, “is drug abuse.” Within days, U.S. newspapers took up the metaphor. New Documents Reveal the Bloody Origins of America's Long War on Drugs

  9. Elon Musk is giving away $1 million a day to voters who sign ...

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    All rally attendees had to sign the tech mogul’s “America PAC” petition pledging to uphold the right to free speech and the right to bear arms to attend the event. Elon Musk is giving away ...