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Not enough if you actually think this an issue in the sense of history. Or alternately, the answer is "who cares?". Do you think the French do? The Germans? Why should the Americans?
I can think of several wars. You need to give us a where, when, how, why, who question to get an answer.
The event to make other people not think harder and to be famous around the world. :D TEEHEE CANT BEAT THIS.
The colonists described this event as a massacre so that the other colonies would join together to get the soldiers off their land.
dick ? i think ? i might be wrong.
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actually i think it was the battle of Antietam the bloodiest battle in history
I think when the Roman Empire went from a pagan state to adopting Christianity as its official religion was a significant event.
I think it's a phenomenon that has been constructed by Americans, but that has significant consequences, particularly in terms of foreign affairs and throwing military weight around.
Well for starters WWII was a pretty huge historical event. The Cold War was a pretty significant event too. Those are the two biggest I can think of just off the top of my head.
I think with your question posted on 6 June 2012, you would have meant the celebration of 50 years of independce for Samoa.
this event eas so significant because it gave the women more freedom and the right to vote.
The Giving of the Torah by God, because the Torah defines the Jewish religion.
what other significant discoverie and inventions can you think of?
why did Frederick Douglass get involved in the abolitionist
There are many things that Americans think about Russian women. Americans typically think that Russian women are athletic and musical.
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