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1890s: Numerous countries are at war over disputed territory, including China and Japan, the United States and Spain, Turkey and Greece.
Today: Numerous countries and people feud over disputed territory, including the Palestinians and Israelis and the Pakistanis, and Indians.
1890s: In 1895, T. H. Huxley, a popularizer of Darwin's theory of evolution and Wells's teacher and a primary influence on his thinking and writing, dies.
Today: In 2002,...
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