Need some examples? Well, you’re in luck, because this Reddit thread comes with a whole list of popular historical myths that a lot of people claim to be true just because someone probably assumed it and spread the word around the town. Scroll down to learn all about them!

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That there was massive fraud in the 2020 election. When you lose 60 times in a row in federal court and fail to produce any evidence, it’s time to hang it up.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

No so much a single historical fact, but people tend to fall for fallacies of nature, and imply that we should go back to the way we did things “naturally”But often times, this idea is extremely historically inaccurate. Many times, the way we did things “naturally” resulted in a lot of, you know. Death.For example, “giving birth naturally.” Some people seem to think that before modern obstetrics, that we were all just a bunch of natural goddesses giving birth in the forest. But the reality was a lot more grotesque than that. If everyone gave birth the way we did in 1900, we would be seeing a lot more childbirth related death. We would also see a lot more women dealing with fistulas, and being ostracizedSame with vaccines. Letting “nature” take its course, killed us, sometimes at alarming rates (like with smallpox). Oh sure, they had natural immunity to a lot of things, just like we develop natural immunity to a lot of things - except some immunities are a lot safer to get naturally. You don’t just develop natural immunity to polio, you have to get polio and suffer the permanent natural consequences. But people have this idea that everyone used to walk around with better immune systems and they would drink elderberry

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

There’s a bunch of fake history facts circulating around us. We might not even know they’re not accurate as we’ve seen and heard them so many times it feels like they must be true.Fortunately, some historians make it their mission to hunt these false claims down and debunk them for the whole world to see. One of these experts isJo Hedwig Teeuwisse, who was glad to lendBored Pandaher expertise and answer some questions about this topic.

There’s a bunch of fake history facts circulating around us. We might not even know they’re not accurate as we’ve seen and heard them so many times it feels like they must be true.

Fortunately, some historians make it their mission to hunt these false claims down and debunk them for the whole world to see. One of these experts isJo Hedwig Teeuwisse, who was glad to lendBored Pandaher expertise and answer some questions about this topic.

That ancient people thought the Earth was flat.We have records from around 430BC where Greek philosophers spoke of the Earth being a sphere. In 240BC the Greek astronomer Eratosthenes calculated the circumference of the Earth and was only about 2% out.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Never did Marie Antoinette say, “Let them eat cake” To be honest, history has demonized that poor child. She was married to a moron, she was in a foreign country, and she had no idea what she was doing.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

There has never been a viking helmet found that had a horn attached to it.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

I’m sick of curriculum materials teaching my fourth graders that the Spanish discovered Florida when they were looking for the Fountain of Youth. That lie was developed in the 1920s as a tourist gimmick. There’s literally nothing in the historical record that supports it.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Calling the American Civil War “the war of Northern Aggression"B*h you literally shot first.Edit: “I’m from the south and I’ve never heard this” the fk you haven’t!

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

When asked where these myths come from, the historian answered that they’re usually born in a few different ways. It may be a case of picking assumptions over research, wrong things being taught at school, and people wanting to believe something and looking for proof, a.k.a. confirmation bias.Of course, there are also those people who simply spread misinformation on purpose for online popularity. “But usually, at the birth of fake history, you’ll find that ignorance and laziness are the parents of the myth,” said Jo.

When asked where these myths come from, the historian answered that they’re usually born in a few different ways. It may be a case of picking assumptions over research, wrong things being taught at school, and people wanting to believe something and looking for proof, a.k.a. confirmation bias.

Of course, there are also those people who simply spread misinformation on purpose for online popularity. “But usually, at the birth of fake history, you’ll find that ignorance and laziness are the parents of the myth,” said Jo.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

While most of these claims are relatively harmless and only really annoy the historians trying to correct them, sometimes, false history can be as harmful as fake news. As an example, the historian used the case of Covid-19, which is something all of us are painfully familiar with. “Old photos of the 1918–1920 flu pandemic and even incorrect stories about the medieval Black Death were shared to get people to either wear a mask or refuse to wear one.”The Fake History Hunter added that this type of misinformation can also be used for other unethical purposes, fueling hate against people who look, act, or think differently to make them appear inadequate and inferior.

While most of these claims are relatively harmless and only really annoy the historians trying to correct them, sometimes, false history can be as harmful as fake news. As an example, the historian used the case of Covid-19, which is something all of us are painfully familiar with. “Old photos of the 1918–1920 flu pandemic and even incorrect stories about the medieval Black Death were shared to get people to either wear a mask or refuse to wear one.”

The Fake History Hunter added that this type of misinformation can also be used for other unethical purposes, fueling hate against people who look, act, or think differently to make them appear inadequate and inferior.

The claim Mormons make that the Book of Mormon is a historical record of a group of ancient white Hebrew people who lived on the pre-Colombian American continent and were cursed with brown skin for disobeying God and those are the people who became the Native Americans. Yeah right…

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Einstein being a low-level student (his grades were average to top tier of the class, and he was pretty damn good academically)

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Marilyn Monroe never said “…if you can’t handle me at my worst, you don’t deserve me at my best"There is literally no documented proof she ever said that.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Most false historical and current-time claims spread online, and they do it fast. With fake news being all around us, it’s essential to know how to protect yourself from it properly. And for that reason,Arizona State Universityshares a few quick tips on improving ourselves in this field.First off, pay attention to where your news comes from. Consider its background, who could benefit from this, and what the underlying source material is. If you’re getting your news from social media, it pays to find the original source and ensure its credibility.

Most false historical and current-time claims spread online, and they do it fast. With fake news being all around us, it’s essential to know how to protect yourself from it properly. And for that reason,Arizona State Universityshares a few quick tips on improving ourselves in this field.

First off, pay attention to where your news comes from. Consider its background, who could benefit from this, and what the underlying source material is. If you’re getting your news from social media, it pays to find the original source and ensure its credibility.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Catherine the Great did not do that with a horse.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Don’t limit yourself to the headlines for the actual reading, as those may often be misleading. At the same time, examine the sources from which the article takes its information and see how they’re included.When it comes to news sources, loyalty is not something to care about. Instead, you should seek to get your news from a variety of sources to get the fullest picture and be able to confirm the information. And if you hear your friends and family share misinformation, don’t shy away from correcting them, too.

Don’t limit yourself to the headlines for the actual reading, as those may often be misleading. At the same time, examine the sources from which the article takes its information and see how they’re included.

When it comes to news sources, loyalty is not something to care about. Instead, you should seek to get your news from a variety of sources to get the fullest picture and be able to confirm the information. And if you hear your friends and family share misinformation, don’t shy away from correcting them, too.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

China does not own the South China Sea, no matter how badly it wants to believe it with its nine dash line.

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In the end, there is a lot of misinformation out there. Whether it’s relatively harmless false historical claims or seriously ill-intended fake news, it’s wise to be vigilant and ensure that whatever information you’re getting is accurate. And this task is up to us because only we can choose what we believe in.

That ancient humans were dumb

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

[Note, I am a Christian, however] The Nativity Story: there was no census, and even ancient texts don’t mention it until it gets a nod in two of the gospels written decades after His death. Also a census of that scale back then would take years and years if there was one, due to the distances and logistics. The reason cited in the oldest texts was that Jesus needed to be born in David’s City to be really the King of Kings, so a story was refined over centuries to get him to Bethlehem. Virgin Mary wasn’t even “virgin” until about the 6th Century CE (Constantinople). Obviously the bible has a slew of historical issues, but it’s Christmas time. Merry Christmas y’all!

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Vomitoria were passages designed to accommodate large crowds, not rooms for actual vomiting (“vomit” comes from Latin for “spew forth”).

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Claim: Republican administrations in the USA reduce government spending while Democrat administrations increase government spending.

That every women in the Middle ages married at 12 or 13 and started having babies immediately. And they did not love and mourn their children as much as we do.That people in the Middle ages thought the earth was flat

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

That knowledge and science in Western Europe were wiped out during the Dark Ages because of the Church. In fact, the Medieval church was one of the only places in Europe keeping knowledge alive, as monks transcribed and copied ancient sources. For example, everything the ancient Greeks knew about the science of sound and acoustics was transmitted down via church sources.Not saying the Church hasn’t done awful things. But the usual narrative about its function in the Middle Ages is completely opposite from reality.Heck, while we’re at it, the so-called Dark Ages didn’t really exist at all.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

The earth has only exists for a few thousand years.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

The White Star Line saying the Titanic was unsinkable. It was actually a shipping magazine that first called the Olympic class unsinkable.In a similar note the RMS Britannic being called Gigantic. The name only Gigantic only appears once on an order for an anchor. Every other piece of documentation refers to the Britannic as the Britannic.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Witch burning were daily occurances in the middle age, I blame da Vinci code

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Abner Doubleday inventing baseball in Cooperstown, NY.

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

Blackbeard’s privateer transport, Sovereign Anne’s Vengeance, was certainly not a tremendously immense Vessel, however really a light and deft frigate.The Sovereign Anne’s Vengeance was truly flexibility and quick. Very much like the way in which Somalian privateers use dinghies against freight ships

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

34 Times History Got Twisted And People Were Convinced To Believe False Facts, As Shared Online

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