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r/AmericanHistory
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Dedicated to the history of the Western Hemisphere through the year 2003. We encourage friendly discourse, debates, questions, articles, discoveries, or anything else relevant to the Americas within the given time period.
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r/politics
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/r/Politics is for news and discussion about U.S. politics.
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r/USAHistoryMemes
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Memes about American history. Other based subreddits: r/ToughTrebizondMemes r/DankPrecolumbianMemes
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r/ALC
118 members
This is for fans of the American League Central division.
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r/LatAmHistoryMemes
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History memes mostly (but not exclusively) focused on the independent era of Latin America Now we have a Discord! https://discord.gg/fYj5MVMcAx
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r/AmericanRipper
17 members
The official subreddit for fans of the History Channel's new series on the H. H. Holmes story.
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r/AMNH
59 members
Dedicated to the American Museum of Natural History
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r/1950s
13.2k members
A place to share articles, stories, photos, and videos from America's halcyon days. The cars, the clothes, the music, the movies, the art, and the culture: it all belongs here. Feel free to post items of substance - the Civil Rights Movement was in full swing, the Cold War and Space Race were hot, environmentalism was nascent, and under society's pristine veneer was an undercurrent of new thinking and the unstoppable force of change.
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r/Norse
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r/Norse is a subreddit dedicated to academic discussion of Norse and Viking history, mythology, language, art and culture.
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r/AmericanFascism2020
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American Fascism 2020: history repeats itself. www.Fascism.link
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r/TheAmericas
612 members
Stuff happened South of the border too...
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r/MongolHistoryMemes
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A place to post Memes about Mongolian History, and memes about similar civilisations in Central Asia such as the Golden Horde, the Timurids, the Mughals, Bukhara, etc.
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r/WildWestPics
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North American wild western images, including but not limited to: cowboys, indigenous peoples, farming, outlaws, loggers, miners, vaqueros, rednecks, roughnecks, ranchers, soldiers, mountain men, surveyors, pioneers, homesteads, scouts, trailblazers and /or everyday life.
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r/Belize
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Belize (formerly British Honduras, and before that, the Mayan provinces of Chetumal and Dzuluinicob) is a small Central American country, bordered by Mexico, Guatemala and the Caribbean sea, inhabited by approximately 400,000 people of primarily mixed Mestizo, Creole, Mayan and European descent.
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r/DrunkHistory
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Drunk History is a TV series on Comedy Central, formerly a FunnyorDie web series, Drunk History is a weekly, half-hour series where historical reenactments by A-list talent are presented by inebriated storytellers
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r/yorkpa
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A subreddit for York, PA. There are a few links in the sidebar for basic information, or submit a self link to ask a question.
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r/DankPrecolumbianMemes
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The hottest memes of the history of North, Central, and South America from Beringia to Tawantinsuyu!
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r/CommunalShowers
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This group is a place to share study and understand the role both past and present of communal showers within American society.
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r/CIVILWAR
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A history subreddit for the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865.
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r/USHistoryBookClub
565 members
A subreddit to discuss nonfiction books about American history.
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r/concacaf
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CONCACAF (Confederation of North, Central American, and Caribbean Association Football) is one of the six continental confederations affiliated with FIFA. The organization oversees World Cup qualifying, the intra-league Gold Cup, and various men's and women's soccer competitions. Our goal is to be be a main hub for all North American soccer news, a place for all who appreciate the beautiful game. We are also a tolerant bi-lingual sub; English and Spanish led discussions are welcome!
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r/Quipu
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History, archeology, ethnography of the indigenous cultures of North, Central, and South America before and after Columbus. A Quipu is a series of strings and knots said to communicate and contain the history of a people. The word is used here as a metaphor for a lost time, lands, and peoples.
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r/minnesotatwins
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The Minnesota Twins are a professional baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They are a member of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League.
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r/americanuniversity
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A central subreddit for the American University of Washington D.C.'s community.
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r/folklore
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A discussion-oriented community focused on cultural traditions passed down through written stories, song and dance, food recipes, and oral traditions. Ask questions in the weekly discussion, post your own research, or simply learn from others.
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r/americas
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Welcome to r/americas
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r/AUCA
15 members
Subreddit for American University of Central Asia
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r/AskAnAmerican
956k members
AskAnAmerican: Learn about America, straight from the mouths of Americans.
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r/the50s
62 members
The greatest time in American history.
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r/ColorizedHistoryMemes
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Original home of funnies and history fusion.
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  • r/AncestryDNA - My results. I am adopted and looking more into my family tree. I had no idea I was part Native American. It looks like Mexican history? I'm so excited to learn more.
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