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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

13 New Facts We Learned About Magic In America From J.K. Rowling

Rowling is rolling out new information about North American wizards all throughout this week.

Tuesday morning, J.K. Rowling released the first installment of her new writing about magic in America on Pottermore. Here's what we learned:

Tuesday morning, J.K. Rowling released the first installment of her new writing about magic in America on Pottermore. Here's what we learned:

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Wizards knew about America before Muggles did.

Wizards knew about America before Muggles did.

Pottermore / Via Twitter: @EW

"Muggle" in America is called "No-Maj," which stands for "No Magic."

"Muggle" in America is called "No-Maj," which stands for "No Magic."

This was revealed back in November, but it bears repeating, as we'll be hearing the term a lot around Fantastic Beasts.

Pottermore / Via Twitter: @EW

From the Middle Ages on, the Native American magic community was in contact with the magic communities in Europe and Africa through magical transportation and "visions and premonitions."

From the Middle Ages on, the Native American magic community was in contact with the magic communities in Europe and Africa through magical transportation and "visions and premonitions."

Pottermore / Via Twitter: @EW


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