Douglas Mawson's most significant event was his Antarctic expedition from 1911 to 1914, particularly the 1912 sledging journey during which he and his team explored the uncharted territory of the Australian Antarctic Territory. This expedition was marred by tragedy when two of his companions perished, and Mawson faced extreme hardships, including near starvation and harsh weather conditions. His determination and survival skills allowed him to make it back to base camp, where he later documented his findings, contributing significantly to Antarctic exploration and science. Mawson's experiences highlighted both the challenges of polar exploration and the resilience of the human spirit.
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The first world war and stock market crash were the most significant.
When we received the Torah.
the crime itself.
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The Council of Trent was the most significant event of the Counter-Reformation. It reaffirmed Catholic doctrines and practices, addressed corruption in the Church, and reformed the clergy. This council had a lasting impact on the Catholic Church and its response to the Protestant Reformation.
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The Great Depression was the most significant event of the late 1930's.
When Hitler committed suicide.
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