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- Every country that has declared independence from the U.K./Great Britain - 1917 notes
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- Europe in 1000 A.D. - 821 notes
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- World map from 1662 - 579 notes
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- France by French - 570 notes
- Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec Empire and what became Mexico City, in pre-Columbian America - 559 notes
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- Cold War Alliances - 542 notes
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