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The Antebellum period.
I would love to know more about small towns and about the coast/island communities off of some of the northwestern states
Native American history in different regions.
I wish I knew how some people build mansions in random ass places
Kinda want to do it in the future and grow weed or something
I’ve always been interested in learning more about the American Revolution and 19th century history… specifically slavery.
I recently got a book called *The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism* by Edward Baptist… I’m halfway through. Its a very fine historical analysis of the period and the impact slavery had on America to be built as an economic power.
The geology of places like the Badlands and southern Utah.
How to deal with cold temperatures below 40 degrees for months at a time, even during the day. Like I think it’d be really cool to visit snowy states in winter for the vibes, but I don’t think I could enjoy it coz the weather.
Very dependent.