In 1801, Thomas Jefferson became president of the US, Tsar Paul I of Russia was assassinated, ultraviolet radiation was discovered, and the Battle of Copenhagen was fought. In 1804, Lewis and Clark started their expedition, the 12th amendment to the US Constitution was ratified and the first functional, full-sized steam locomotive was designed and put to work.
yes
The history of the world. Normally not focusing on any one culture or the scientific aspect, but different societies that made a large impact on the world.
Yes, if you become a history professor or teacher knowing world history would probably be a good idea.
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The Canadian history is any kind of history that effected or took place anywhere in Canada. For example, the fights between the fur trade, and colonization of the English and the French was part of our Canadian History.
No I'm sorry to say. in the history of the world there have never been any black kings whatsoever.
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there could been when European countries were colonizing south america
Well, international relations are the relationships between any given country & another. And history is anything & everything that has ever happened. What connection are you looking for to compare the 2 things ?
This might surprise you but George Washington was the first national leader to be called the president. The closest examples from history would probably be a tie between Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan. John Hanson was the first President under the Articles of Federation.
Because of World War II
Let's use the 100 meter dash as an example: A personal best is the best time the runner has ever run in their career. A world record is the best time any runner has ever run in history.