The Victorian goldrush, look it up.
When a historian refers to the historical context of an event they mean that they want you to look at the attitude, conditions and mood of the time of a specific historical event.
It is a historical event (in the past)
The Mexican war.
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No. There is no such significant event in Australian history.
The wedding of Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly in 1956.
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.
The birth of Confucius is one significant historical event in the long history of Confucianism. Still today, in China, the birth of Confucius is celebrated each year in honor of his admirable life and still-influential teachings.
John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963. This was easily the most significant historical event to occur in this plaza, which was a creation of FDR's public-works programs in the 1930s. The plaza remains in a very similar condition to that of 1963.
The 1979 Soviet Invasion. The 1219 invasion by Genhis Khan. The 879 invasion by the Saffarids.
They found the "Northwest Passage"; a trail going from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
Remembering historical facts, such as the date of a significant event like the Declaration of Independence, is an example of declarative memory.
The Taj Mahal is most definetly a historical event
An event's historical context is the social or political setting in which it occurred.
an account of a historical event by someone who witnessed the event
When a historian refers to the historical context of an event they mean that they want you to look at the attitude, conditions and mood of the time of a specific historical event.