Thread:Argali1/@comment-27097330-20160810230304/@comment-27097330-20160819005826

1. She states from the tribes, implying said tribes still existed.

2. In which case the history is kind of boring, because there were really no important events besides Salem and a sex scandal, (aka Rappaport's Law.)

3. I'm explaining why it doesn't make sense.

4. Oh, and here's another thing. If wizards knew about the new world long before muggles, why didn't seem try to escape there? And if they did, what happened when the natives met the Europeans who looked completely different and had different clothes, technology, culture, etc.

You know ot be honest, I didn't mind History of Magic in North America half as much as the Ilvermonry writing. My biggest problem with History of Magic wasn't that it was particularly bad, only that I felt it skipped a lot of stuff and missed out on some opportunities. However I despise Ivlermorny.