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Rewriting History: Common Myths About America Debunked

Rewriting History: Common Myths About America Debunked

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Christopher Columbus Discovered America

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Christopher Columbus Sailed on the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria

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John Smith and Pocahontas Fell in Love

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Witches Were Burned at the Stake in the Salem Witch Trials

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"The British are Coming!"

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George Washington Had Wooden Teeth

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Thomas Edison Invented the Lightbulb

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Slavery Happened Only in the South

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The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4th

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The Declaration of Independence was Signed on Hemp Paper

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The First Thanksgiving was a Peaceful Collaboration Between Native Americans and Colonists

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The Emancipation Proclamation Freed the Slaves

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The Civil War was Fought Over States Rights

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Only Japanese-Americans Were Interned During World War II

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The Pilgrims Were Fleeing Religious Persecution

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Ronald Reagan Freed the Iran Hostages

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The Liberty Bell Cracked on Independence Day

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Betsy Ross Designed the American Flag

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The United States Is a True Democracy

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Christopher Columbus Discovered America
Christopher Columbus Sailed on the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria
John Smith and Pocahontas Fell in Love
Witches Were Burned at the Stake in the Salem Witch Trials
"The British are Coming!"
George Washington Had Wooden Teeth
Thomas Edison Invented the Lightbulb
Slavery Happened Only in the South
The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4th
The Declaration of Independence was Signed on Hemp Paper
The First Thanksgiving was a Peaceful Collaboration Between Native Americans and Colonists
The Emancipation Proclamation Freed the Slaves
The Civil War was Fought Over States Rights
Only Japanese-Americans Were Interned During World War II
The Pilgrims Were Fleeing Religious Persecution
Ronald Reagan Freed the Iran Hostages
The Liberty Bell Cracked on Independence Day
Betsy Ross Designed the American Flag
The United States Is a True Democracy

Myths and legends are often passed down through generations, tales that weave their way through history that change with each retelling, like a game of telephone, and don't hold much truth to them. These legendary tales are often distorted from their original story and many accounts of America's past are no different. Many common myths about America have been perpetuated throughout history.

Like any nation, the history of the United States is rife with legendary tales that have morphed into myths over time. Whether attributed to propaganda or the distortions of historical retellings, many well-known 'facts' from US history are no more than tales passed down as actual happenings.

To compile this list of common myths about America debunked, 24/7 Tempo consulted various entertainment and historical sources, including Grunge and Time Magazine. We then selected 'facts' that have had significant cultural impacts across different historical areas.

Finally, we corroborated details using reputable sources such as History.com, the History of Massachusetts, and Mount Vernon. (If you're looking for more American advice than history, discover life lessons from the 1900s that are still relevant today.)

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