That Changed History: Backfires An...: 100 Mistakes
is a non-fiction book by Bill Fawcett that explores 100 pivotal "tipping points" where human error led to catastrophic consequences . Spanning roughly 400 pages, the book examines how bad moves and "not-so-bright ideas" snowballed into disasters that defined the modern world. Key Themes and Examples
The , which was unnecessary given Nixon’s significant lead in the polls. Economic and Health Disasters: 100 Mistakes that Changed History: Backfires an...
, which brought the United States into World War II. is a non-fiction book by Bill Fawcett that
Mexico's invitation for , a move that resulted in the permanent loss of the territory. Economic and Health Disasters: , which brought the
The book categorizes history's greatest blunders into several key areas, including military miscalculations, political failures, and economic collapses:
The , which allowed the actual plague-carrying rat population to explode.
The spending their empire into bankruptcy.