Shakespears trash is beeing examined

Filed Under (english, Historia) by Targenor on 06-03-2010

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British researchers is planing a major dig around the British writer William Shakespears last home in Stratford-upon-Avon. A minor dig where done last year and the hope is to know more about the day in the Shakespeare household, what he eat for dinner and such things. The house is called New Place and the famous author lived there from 1597 until he died in 1616, the house where torn down in the 1700th century.

The americans have bad knowledge about the revulotion

83 % of the grown americans is missing great knowledge about the revulotion in the end of 1700th century, At the same time 90% belives that the revulotion belongs to those periods in history that all americans should know about. The research has been carried out by American Revolution Center i Philadelphia.

Of 1000 americans over 18 years thhere not more than a third that couldn´t place the revulotion and the folowing signing for indepence in the right decade. The researchers says that the result is a ”alarmclock for all of us”.

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