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[Hazbin Hotel, human Alastor season 2 episode 4 "It's a Deal"]
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(Anonymous) 2026-03-15 01:14 am (UTC)(link)This is going back several years so it might be different now, and there's probably some difference in regards to school type/county going on, but I recall that we got a bit about it, in that we learned a little about the reasons why the war happened in the first place but we didn't get many details. But I spent most of my schooling learning about our own history, medieval, Tudor, Cromwell was a Monster jfc, regency(cherry picked heavily, no idea why /s), victorian, and WW2 in various stages. There was also things like roman, greek, egyptian, norse for something different.
I think if I had taken History as my GCSE I might have done more on the revolutionary war, but because I didn't I got as far as the Napoleonic war, which I didn't retain much of. Plus if you do history as an A-Level or a uni degree you probably get more in-depth with it as well, as basic every day UK history, yeah I don't think many of us are really taught it.