From a scientific perspective I would say that the most important event in history was the Big Bang. But you were probably asking about human history, not cosmic history. The human race as we know it (homo Sapiens) probably resulted from a single mutation in an earlier hominid species, and that might have been the most important event in human history, although we have no historical record of it. Since that is a hypothetical event, it may also not be what you are looking for. Limiting myself to known historical events, the choice is tremendously debatable, but I tend to think that the adoption of monotheism by the ancient tribes of Israel may have proved to be the most important event, in terms of its consequences for human history.
There really is no answer for that question. It all depends on perspective and focus. Try to narrow it down a bit.
The "Big Bang" never happened. The universe, earth, and everything else isn't an accident. God created each and every single thing for a reason. If you don't believe me, that's your problem.
"I think the world wars had the most impact"
-BY Indiandi- I think that the fact Hitler became leader was the most changing thing in the 20th centur, because then it wouldn't have led on to the discrimination against the Jews, or even the World Wars might not have happened.
You can really think whatever you like, because they are all linked together in someway or another.
Even the space race was tied in with Hitler becoming leader. If he hadnt have become leader, there mgiht have never been a WorldWar. As Hitler DID become there WAS a worldwar. And so the technology of that time was being produced and made quicker than ever, and so new ideas and technology came into place. Hence the first man on the moon.
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To Indiandi- the first world war would have happened regardless of whether HItler came into power and what cause Hitler to come into power was the wall street crash which was when America's economy crashed. Germany had a loan from America so naturally, when America needed money they asked Germany for their money back, causing Germany's economy to crash, causing German's to panic and therefore electing Hitler. From Snophz199788
WWI, WWII, Hiroshima and Nagazaki Atom bomb explosions,Decolonization, Cuban missile crisis, fall of the Berlin wall, fall of the Soviet Union.
The assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
Though it was an important battle during WWII it cannot be called the most important event in history
Egypt. And you're wrong. The most important event was the Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, not the Exodus.
because it was the most important event in human history
From a historical perspective, the single most important event in Jewish history was the Babylonian Exile, but this, and the return from Exile, are not really an 'Exodus'.The story of the Exodus from Egypt was important in Jewish biblical tradition, but not in history. Nearly all scholars say there was no Exodus from Egypt as described in The Bible, so the Exodus could not be important in a normal historical sense.
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what is the most important event in history of N.Z?
The most important event in all history is the coming of Jesus Christ.
Though it was an important battle during WWII it cannot be called the most important event in history
The most important event in American history that starts with the letter O is probably the Olympics.
The big bang.!:]
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The creation of the world :)
The most important event of the world history in 1999 is the introduction of Euro currency on 1st January 1999.
Egypt. And you're wrong. The most important event was the Giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, not the Exodus.
the great awakening
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The coming of Jesus Christ to earth