-World War 1- Assasination of Francis Ferdinand: June 28, 1914 -World War 2- The Holocaust: 1936-1945 -World War 2- Dropping of the first atomic bomb- Hiroshima: August 6, 1945 -The Great Depression- Stock Market crash: 1929 -First Flight- Wright Brothers: December 17, 1903
Mckinely's assasination
first plane crash
first license plates
those are just a few!
hi,
here are some more,
great depression after the stockmarket crash in1929
Korean War in1950
Alaska and Hawaii became 49th and 50th states of us
jfk assassinated in 1963
Berlin Wall torn 1989
Mother Terssia in 1999 E
war russia-japan in 10904. japan won
austro-ungarn morarchy anexed Bosnia and Herzegovina 1908.
russia entered the antanta forces in 1907.
theese are something i remember now...
i hope you don't think on American history...
desert storm world war I World War II koren war Vietnam War ext desert storm world war I world war II koren war vietnam war ext
in the 1900s
Neil Armstrong walked on the moon
all electrical items were invented
The Communist Revolution
One important event that happened in the ninteen hundreds was the roaring twenties with all sorts of new inventions.
the invention of telephone.
Industrial revolution, the great depression, the computer and internet, the first automobile (Ford Model-T), television, NFL, many many things.
it happened in the late 1900s from:Francis
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the invention of telephone.
napleon becomes emperor of france!!
in the 1900s Spain was undergoing a vast improvement of their prostitution laws and finally decided that only people over 18 should be used in prostitution. Maria Christina's regency of Spain ended with King Alfonso XIII's 16th birthday. He took the throne in 1902.
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stuff happened
Pretty much all the famous events we know of "happened in history."
it declined
Industrial revolution, the great depression, the computer and internet, the first automobile (Ford Model-T), television, NFL, many many things.
you are dumb
He was born
Read a fking book
what are some major events happened in washington dc during 1787-1900