• krimsonbun
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    1299 months ago

    even with all borders removed ireland still isn’t reunified

  • Seraph
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    369 months ago

    At the same time, 1491, you can do a map of horses in North America with the same result!

      • Seraph
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        99 months ago

        Interesting! Wonder how that would’ve changed early American cultures if they hadn’t died off?

        • @weariedfae@lemmy.world
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          29 months ago

          Hey, just a little FYI but humans were in North America before the horse went extinct* so they likely did have some interaction with ancient cultures.

          _* From what I gather there is heated debate as to whether the domesticated horse that was brought back to North America is truly non-native. I’m not a paleontologist nor phylogeneticist so I can’t speak to any of that.

    • Flying SquidOPM
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      59 months ago

      Wait until you see the map of the Americas before 1492 with the shredded wheat/oatmeal divide.

  • promitheas
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    139 months ago

    Please explain meme for us who aren’t this well versed in history

    • The Picard ManeuverM
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      It’s a meta meme. There are a few popular memes out there showing the divide between “Potato Europe” and “Tomato Europe”

      But this one is showing neither because it predates their arrival in Europe, I guess.

      • LoboAureo
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        América was discovered by Colon in 1492 and bring the first potato and tomato seeds to Europe

        • Flying SquidOPM
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          159 months ago

          I’m pretty sure he didn’t discover it, what with people having lived there for tens of thousands of years.

          • @lugal@lemmy.ml
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            109 months ago

            I never got this semitic discussion. I can discover a cabin in a forest or a store in a city but Columbus can’t discover a continent because he wasn’t the first one who discovered it?

            • @Catoblepas
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              This would have more merit if he ever set foot in North America. He landed in the Bahamas. It’s technically part of the North American tectonic plate, but so is part of Iceland.

          • @Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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            109 months ago

            I discovered a new restaurant last week. It’s been around for decades but it was new to me. I can’t remember the first time I tasted a tomato or potato, but to the Europeans it must have been amazing! And don’t forget chocolate!

            You are correct about the thriving and ancient civilizations in the “New World” of course. Getting olives and oranges and figs, even horses, doesn’t feel like enough compensation for what happened to them…

          • LoboAureo
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            89 months ago

            The gravity was there from the beginning of time, but Newton discovered it.

            English is not my first language but as long as you specify for who, you can use discover, like "I discovered this movie last year, it’s my new favorite movie since then’ and the movie was published 40 years ago.

          • LoboAureo
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            39 months ago

            Yes, you are right , he brings potatoes and tomatoes seeds, not potatoes seeds and tomatoes seeds

          • @Voyajer@lemmy.world
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            39 months ago

            They can be, they’re nightshades so they make little tomato-like berries which contain seeds. Usually people just replant potatoes instead because it’s easier and they grow faster.

      • While being totally wrong because it wasn’t called Alfredo at the time and wouldn’t be until like 1930s, they did often put oil, herbs, and cheese on pasta before the popularity of the tomato so you are still correct.

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    39 months ago

    Surprised irland isn’t yellow arint they known for liking potatoes