History Blogs

A list of all blogs that fall under the category of History. Historical blogs about the past, perhaps learn something new by reading about something old.

This is the first of the series on introduction to Chinese history, including some notable events and interesting stories.

I'm Back! Welcome to another blog. The Dutch don't get enough attention for their empire, so let me present you with this blog about the Dutch Empire and their colonies.

The Spanish Empire was the fourth-largest empire in the world and at its height in the 16 and 17th centuries, it controlled a formidable amount of land area. But gradually, over time, the empire slowly lost its power and faded into history till it ceased to exist in 1976. In this blog, I will be explaining the empire's features if it reunited today. Enjoy! :)

Throughout the history of the earth, empires have risen and fell. We are going to cover the 10 largest empires in history, as well as some facts about each. Don't forget to like and subscribe!

This blog will explain (almost) everything there is to know about our former US president, Woodrow wilson. Hope you will enjoy!

The Mongol Empire was the largest land empire in human history and at its territorial height in 1279, it controlled contiguous land all the way from South Korea to Poland. In this blog, I will be explaining the empire's features if it reunited today. Enjoy! :)

Today we are going to see what would happend if USSR reunites today or as just we are going to call it UR.

At its height in 117AD, the Roman Empire was one of the most powerful and influential powers in the world at the time. Its territory stretched from Hadrian's Wall, in the United Kingdom, all the way to Baghdad, in Iraq, and Sudan, in North Africa. However, over time, it gradually lost its power and land it had once controlled and finally, it lost the siege of Rome to invading Germanic Tribes in the 5th Century AD. But.... What if the Roman Empire Reunited Today? Enjoy! :)

The Portuguese Empire was one of the largest and leading empires in the world during the Discovery of the New World. However, as time passed by, they gradually lost power and influence in South America and India, later granting independence to its prized colony, Brazil... But what if this great Empire reunited today? Enjoy! :)

The Ottoman Empire was one of the most dominant powers in Eastern Europe and the Middle East at its territorial height in 1683. However, over time, it gradually lost its power and land until it finally collapsed at the end of WWI in 1918. But what if it reunited today to its exact borders today? Also, thanks to RLL for giving me this idea.

The Titanic was a gigantic ship that was once the largest in the world. With a capacity of 2,000 passengers and crew, it took more than three years to build. But after all that building, it only took three hours for it to hit an iceberg and sink. That said, there may have been more factors in the Titanic's demise. In this article, I will be exploring the building, voyage, and sinking of the Titanic.

The French Colonial Empire was one of the largest empires ever. However, history was cruel to the empire and over time, it gradually lost its might and colonies until all that's left today is just a few scattered overseas territories. But what if it reunited to its exact borders in 1921 today? Also, thanks to RLL for giving me this idea.

The Umayyad Caliphate was one of the largest empires in history and during its peak point, it was the most powerful empire in the world! It would be interesting to think what would happen if the caliphate reunited today to its exact borders at its peak which is what I am going to talk about in this blog. Enjoy! :)

The British Empire was the largest empire in history and it would be interesting to think what would happen if it reunited today in 2021. This is my first ever blog so tell me what you think and let me know if there are any things I have missed which you think I should include. Enjoy!

Here are 3 facts about each Queen of England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom...

Christopher Columbus is seen as a hero and a villain, and the day dedicated to him is equally controversial.