History Days
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The Black Death, a plague originating in Asia, devastated Europe in the mid-14th century, killing one-third of the population. It weakened the Church, altered social structures by diminishing feudalism, and accelerated urbanization. The aftermath catalyzed the Renaissance, emphasizing art and science, ultimately transforming European society and its future.
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Zakir Hussein, a celebrated musician and composer, was a pivotal figure in Hindustani classical music, known for his global collaborations and multiple Grammy wins. He dies on 15th December at the age of 73 years. This blog looks at some key facts of his life and achievements Highlights🎶 Born on March 9, 1951, in Mumbai,
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Modern football began in 1863 with the Football Association’s formation, establishing rules and splitting from rugby. Industrialization spurred club growth, leading to professional leagues. Football’s global expansion was aided by FIFA, founded in 1904. The sport’s popularity soared, evident in World Cup growth, attracting billions of spectators worldwide.

