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La Pérouse, la expedición perdida de Luis XVI

En 1785 partió de Francia una de las expediciones científicas y de exploración más exitosas del siglo XVIII. Hasta que tres años después su pista se perdió en medio del Pacífico. 

La fiebre de la ginebra barata para todos

El consumo excesivo de ginebra a inicios del siglo XVIII provocó graves problemas sociales y de salud en Londres. 

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