Start/appear

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Anduy  #528916  Wed, 18 Jun 08 04:25 AM
A surprising number of popular spectator sports, for example football or baseball, started in Europe or the USA in the nineteenth century.

Can we use appeared instead of started?
Both of them mean "began to exist" but my book indicates that started is the only acceptable word here.
I think it's because start is used for sports but I'm not sure.
Please explain.
  
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Philip  #528930  Wed, 18 Jun 08 05:05 AM
Perhaps originated is the word you want.
  
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Anduy  #528936  Wed, 18 Jun 08 05:21 AM

Philip
Perhaps originated is the word you want.


Thank you for your trying to help.
I mean we have only two choices here: appeared or started
  
optilang  #529098  Wed, 18 Jun 08 01:19 PM
 To appear - to become visible, to show, to manifest (itself).

Not quite the same as to start. 

  
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