Kuuki wrote:It is interesting.
Didn't you at least talk about it a little in school? I was pretty sure everyone in the world more or less touched on the subject or at the very least mentionned it.
(I only say that from a very curious standpoint, how other countries learn history in school is very interesting to me so don't take it badly)
If you were asking me, I moved a lot during school years, so some sections of history I learned over and over, and some I never seemed to be in the right place at the right time to hear about it. Development of writing systems and how alphabets/logographic/hieroglyphic/etc systems were created? Yep. Did that three times. WWI we only covered once. I did get the American Civil War and Restoration and Civil Rights movement. WWII a whole bunch, yeah. Ridiculously broad overview of relatively recent history of most of Africa, mostly the southern regions, the western coast, and the south-central area. Lots and lots on the Ottoman Empire. Not so much about northern Africa and a MINISCULE amount of time on anything in Asia. China, but recent, and that's about it for that whole area of the world. It was a little crazy. We did get a segment, once, on South & Central American large societies before the Age of Sail, but I don't remember much of it. I keep getting Toltec and Olmec mixed up.