Tenskwatawa was the brother of Tecumseh, and the one that laid the famous “tecumseh curse” upon America.
Thomas Edison invented the most widely available version of the light bulb. With the advent of AC/DC electricity cities soon began to have streetlights. This would make for a good crime deterrent.
Alice Walker
In 1892 she was the first African-American women to win the pulitzer Prize
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A few things connect Ibn Battuta, Marco Polo, and Zheng He, even though their lives did not overlap. They each served kings and emperors. They each traveled enormous distances to places most people from their homelands had never seen.