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Martin Luther: A Detailed Biography
Martin Luther was a German theologian who sparked the Protestant Reformation by challenging the practices of the Catholic Church. This article details the life and significance of Martin Luther.

Aztec Culture: A Detailed Summary
Aztec culture was expressed by the Aztec people through their art, clothing, food, language, religious traditions and warfare.​

Scramble for Africa Map
This Scramble for Africa map was created by History Crunch to help students and teachers understand the geographic extent of European colonization of the African continent between approximately 1870 and 1914. It shows which European powers controlled which regions of Africa and the small number of territories that remained independent. Designed for students in grades 5 to 12.

Marco Polo: A Detailed Biography
Marco Polo was a significant figure in the history of the Age of Exploration, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. This article details the life and significance of Marco Polo.

Concrete in Ancient Rome: A Detailed Summary
Concrete in Ancient Rome, known as opus caementicium, was one of the most important building materials in history, allowing the Romans to construct domes, aqueducts, and harbor walls that still stand today. This article details the history and significance of concrete in Ancient Rome.

Gallipoli Campaign of World War I: A Detailed Summary
The Gallipoli Campaign of World War I was a major conflict on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Also known as the ‘Dardanelles Campaign’, the Gallipoli Campaign took place from February 17th, 1915 until January 9th, 1916.