I used to like it before 7th grade, then it got to complicated. But everyone needs History so we don't repeat it. Because we do not want to be repeating everything our fallen ancestors did. And that's why history is important for all of us to learn and understand. History might not be the most interesting subject for you. But it is required for schools and for America. If you think about it what would happen if someone makes a huge mistake, that has already been repeated in history? And it could have been avoided? That's why everyone should learn history because who likes repeating mistakes?
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Anybody who wants to - mostly Australians who want to celebrate the establishment of Australia, and its history. It tends to be a commemoration not so much of the First Fleet's arrival, but of all things Australian in general. There is much less fervor surrounding it than some other countries national days such as celebrated in the US.
During the course of European History, the Gothic Period came before the Baroque Period. "Gothic" refers especially to a style of architecture (although much else was also involved) that first appeared in the Middle Ages during the 12th century. By contrast, "Baroque" refers to a distinctive style of architecture (and much else) that first appeared in the 1600s.
There are three. Massachusetts, Florida, and California. That is in order of how much history they hold.
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