Well, no. How about lighting fire, the wheel, the printing press, ways of storing and moving water, to name a few? Computers are a great invention, which transforms human lives, but I think they are not the most significant one.
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The Great Depression was the most significant event of the late 1930's.
The invention of Curtiss- Wright's J5 radial engine. ( the first truly reliable aircraft engine)
Most significant where? If you mean in the US, it was the end of Reconstruction. That meant the elimination of post-Civil War disabilities imposed on the former Confederate states, thereby marking the start of the modern era in US history. This is the reason many college history courses use that date. A typical and common example might be 'US History Since 1877'.
Yes, I would say so.
1. the invention of computers 2. the invention of human kind 3. the invention of inventing!
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The print express.
The Wheel
It was mobile for it's connecting facilities.
I think it is the flushing toilet.
inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier than air flight is there most significant invention.
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The most significant things in history is: the date , time, whos who, and where!!!!!!!!!!!!
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