The History of Science: Key Discoveries Through Time
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The History of Science: Key Discoveries Through Time

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Imperialism is the extension of power over other territories and peoples.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    2 corrections applied: Berlin Conference participants were not all European (US and Ottoman Empire also attended); removing inaccurate 'European' qualifier. | Davis's headline estimate in Late Victorian Holocausts is roughly 30-60 million famine deaths, not 12-29 million.

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    representatives of fourteen European nations gathered in Berlin | between 12 and 29 million people died in famines

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    representatives of fourteen nations gathered in Berlin | Davis estimates that between 30 and 60 million people died in famines in India, China, and Brazil during the 1870s-1890s

    Why: Verified fix already fully applied in body, bibliography, and FAQ; backfilled real before/after text onto this record.

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