- I didn't know that so many American presidents were murdered while in office. In addition to Kennedy and Lincoln, there was also James Garfield in 1881 and William McKinley in 1901
- Canada got its independence much later than the U.S. - in 1931!
- The maximal 2-terms presidency was for a long time not a law, but a custom, set as a personal example by George Washington, and followed by many presidents since. It appears, however (out of the scope of the book) that this was actually made a law by the 22nd amendment to the U.S. constitution in 1947
- I wasn't aware that during the civil war, the north was initially much stronger than the south
- And last, but not least, the amount of "dirty politics" that was going on in the early United States is just staggering. I think it can serve as a sobering reminder to people who complain that the politicians are becoming more and more corrupt as time goes by.
Book review: "A short history of the United States" by Edward Channing
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