@TEHauxwell I really enjoyed your story so far, it was pretty well written and can't wait so see it unfold! (random side note: I was also interested because we are studying WW1 in history and it humanized the effects, it was just a weird coincidence)
@TEHauxwell I really enjoyed your story so far, it was pretty well written and can't wait so see it unfold! (random side note: I was also interested because we are studying WW1 in history and it humanized the effects, it was just a weird coincidence)
Hi Alida! Thanks for adding The Casquette Girls to your library. I'm about to complete the first draft before a big round of editing, so I'd love to know your thoughts when you start reading ^-^
Lol. We kinda like glossed over them. We didn't really study much on Australia and New Zealand because until Britain got there the areas were pretty much cut off and didn't have the population to generate the ideas needed to innovate. Those places were like neolithic until Britain pretty much took over lol.
But yeah we study like everything we can in world history! Especially in the class I was in (It was AP which basically means college course). I gotta say China and like ancient Rome were my favorites.@Lissie
@Lissie Cool! I've always wanted to visit there! I remember studying the Maoris in World History (though we didn't do a ton on them) but I can't say I remember where I read that quote.