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- cross-posted to:
- til@lemmy.ca
- todayilearned@lemmit.online
- creepywikipedia@lemmy.world
An upcoming comic book called The Goddamned Tragedy is going to do a fixtionalized version of this.
AFAIK everyone in the US learns about this as part of their middle school curriculum.
How is it taught out of interest? I feel like there are many lessons to learn from it, though mostly that none of us are above our baser nature when the situation is dire
We’re talking about maybe a day of my life over 20 years ago lol. I remember it being taught that it happened, but I honestly don’t remember if they emphasized how desperate for survival they were. I think it’s easy for some Americans to associate “Donner Party” with “crazy man-eating lunatic cult of the wild west” due to only retaining surface-level information on the topic.
Usually when they cover western expansion. However, U.S. history taught in school is mostly propoganda.
Ah okay, IANAA - it was new to me
Here is an excellent video that goes into the matter. https://youtu.be/O5xMpsYdzgg