About us

Welcome to Examine the Past, where history comes alive through engaging timelines, inspiring stories, and innovative teaching tools. From unsung heroes πŸ§‘πŸ½‍πŸ”¬ to pivotal wars ⚔️, our mission is to make history accessible, fun, and meaningful for learners and educators alike.

Our goal is to bridge the gap between the past and the present by sparking curiosity, promoting critical thinking, and fostering a deeper appreciation for the events and people that shaped our world. Whether you’re an educator seeking creative resources or a history enthusiast diving into lesser-known stories, Examine the Past offers something for everyone.

Giving Back

At Examine the Past, we believe in empowering future generations through education and opportunity. That’s why a portion of our profits—10% to be exact—goes towards supporting causes that have a meaningful impact on communities:

  1. Advocating for Disadvantaged Children: Supporting programs that provide resources and opportunities for children in underserved communities, ensuring they have a fair chance to succeed.

  2. Expanding Access to Technology: Helping families and students gain access to essential technology for learning, bridging the digital divide, and fostering educational equity.

  3. Restoring and Protecting the Study of History: Funding initiatives that advocate for robust history programs in schools, ensuring that future generations can appreciate and learn from the past.

When you click on any links that lead to a purchase, 10% of the proceeds directly contribute to these vital initiatives. Together, we can ensure that history remains a vibrant, accessible, and essential part of education.

Transparency and Support

As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This helps support the blog at no additional cost to you. Your support allows us to continue creating valuable content, developing innovative teaching tools, and giving back to our communities.

Thank you for being a part of our journey. Together, let’s examine the past to build a brighter, more informed future.

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