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History Professor | All-Natural Mom - 37 yrs old I have a Bachelors degree in History, a Masters degree in Philosophy, and a PhD in History. Working on tenure and expecting it (Im ready to stop following unnecessary rules). For now Ive accepted my position at Onlyfans to let loose and be free Watch my History lessons on OFTV @TaylorTeachesHistory " LEGAL DISCLAIMER This profile and its content is protected by Rulta OU . All rights reserved. Any unauthorized use or redistribution of my profile, video, pictures or audio in any form is NOT permissible without my expressed written consent. Any act to promote, commercially exploit, or gain profit in any manner from the use of my profile, is a violation of my privacy and subject to legal action. By reproducing, republishing or redistributing my without my written permission is prohibited as you will be violating or infringing on my rights under the Copyright Act.


@taylorteacheshistory Latest Posts

  • Monday blues

  • The school year is almost over- who’s ready for summer ???

  • Sundays are perfect for reading! Get to it. 🧐

  • Finals are coming up 😈

  • There’s so much to look forward to! 🌸🌿

  • I’m pretty good at math 🤭😉

  • Loving springtime 💐🥂

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  • Who’s enjoying Spring break? Here in the U.S. it’s quite a big deal. So what’s the history? Let’s take a look: Spring break has its roots in ancient traditions of celebrating the arrival of spring, but the modern version traces back to the 1930s. In 1936, a swim coach from Colgate University took his team to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for training during their school break. This sparked a trend, and by the 1950s, college students began flocking to Florida for a mix of relaxation and partying. The phenomenon gained national attention with the 1960 film Where the Boys Are, which romanticized spring break culture. By the 1980s and 1990s, spring break had exploded into a massive event with corporate sponsorships, MTV coverage, and destinations beyond Florida, including Cancun, South Padre Island, and the Caribbean. Today, while still a party-heavy tradition, spring break also includes alternative experiences like volunteer work and adventure travel.

  • Spring is here for me and my students…what weather are you enjoying ? I like all the seasons!

  • Why Reading is Essential: - Expands knowledge and vocabulary - Boosts critical thinking and creativity - Reduces stress and improves focus - Enhances communication skills - Strengthens memory and cognitive function Keep turning the pages—your mind will thank you!

  • New episode is out 😉https://of.tv/v/4WZQZ

  • Casual Monday? 😂😉

  • Who’s going to be my special Valentine this year? 👩‍🏫♥️

  • There’s a lesson in each day! 👩‍🏫

  • Enjoy!https://of.tv/video/2GMLj

  • Always changing up the office. I wonder if I’ll ever settle it… I’ll definitely never leave here, but I’m certain I’ll keep changing.

  • Not looking for anything but a good book and a good time ❤️

  • Who’s excited for spring ?

  • There are so many reasons why reading is vital to our health and wellbeing. I don’t think I should have to keep reminding you 🧐👩‍🏫📚

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  • Revolutions ignite when the need for change outweighs the fear of upheaval. 🌍✨ What truly defines a revolution? Is it rebellion, renewal, or something in between? Let’s dive into the moments that changed the world together??

  • Only a few months until summer break, but for now, we stay buried in books! 📚 ☕️💕

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  • New episode for the New Year ✨https://of.tv/v/k56fz

  • You know I love a podium- where they let me speak!! Clean up nice don’t I ?? 😂😂😂🤓

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  • It’s all about the gifts 🎁 🎄❤️

  • Lovely Holiday season it is 🎄🎁

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  • Tell me you read a book today…

  • Amid the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, don’t forget to take a moment to simply breathe. Let the twinkling lights, cozy scents, and the warmth of loved ones remind you what this time of year is all about. Whether you’re sipping a warm drink by the fire, wrapping gifts with care, or enjoying the quiet of a snow-covered morning, take it all in. This is the season to recharge, reflect, and cherish the moments that truly matter. Relax, unwind, and let joy fill the air. Happy Holidays!

  • Good afternoon, Class 💕🙌

  • I prefer my fresh flower arrangements to fully die and dry before I replace them with fresh ones. There’s something just as beautiful about a dead flower as an alive one 🥀

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  • Who’s ready for winter break?? ❄️

  • Did you do your homework ??? 👩‍🏫 🧐

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  • It’s that time again 🥂🎄🎁

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  • Make sure to pick up a book this week 📚 Reading will change your life. Reading is a lifelong pursuit, and what a gift to know that every bit of new knowledge nourishes and provides.

  • Here in the U.S. the holiday season is truly upon us! 🍷🎉🎁🥂 What is the history of “The Holidays”?? :The concept of “the holidays” as a distinct season encompassing multiple celebrations largely developed in the 19th and 20th centuries, but its roots are much older. Here's an overview:Pre-modern Origins- Winter Celebrations: Many cultures celebrated during the darkest time of the year. Ancient festivals like Yule (Scandinavian), Saturnalia (Roman), and other solstice celebrations provided communal joy during the winter.- Religious Holidays: By the Middle Ages, Christian observances like Advent and Christmas were widely celebrated, and Jewish Hanukkah traditions were established. 19th Century: Christmas Takes Center Stage- The Rise of Modern Christmas: By the Victorian era, Christmas gained prominence as a time for family gatherings, gift-giving, and charity, especially through works like Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843).- Hanukkah's Shift: In the late 19th century, Hanukkah became more emphasized in Jewish communities, especially in North America, partly to align with the growing societal focus on December holidays. 20th Century: “The Holidays” as a Season- Commercialization and Inclusivity: The 20th century saw the blending of religious and secular traditions, particularly in the United States, as retailers promoted a “holiday season” for marketing purposes. This began to include Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and eventually Kwanzaa (introduced in 1966).- Post-WWII Boom: After World War II, with the rise of suburbia and mass marketing, the idea of "the holidays" as a multi-week, culturally inclusive season became widespread.- Media Influence: Films, TV specials, and music (e.g., Irving Berlin's "White Christmas") reinforced the idea of a festive, inclusive season.Today, “the holidays” broadly refers to a time from late November to early January, incorporating Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and New Year’s, celebrated in both religious and secular contexts.

  • The students get a break over the next week.. but I don’t !!! ☕️📚

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