It marked the beginning of the women's suffrage movement.
Welsh has its origins in the 6th century CE. English isn't registered as beginning until after the Roman Occupation. So English didn't start to develop until after the 4th century CE, but Old English is marked as beginning in the 5th Century. History is a little fuzzy about it, but we can assume English started first.
Augustus Caesar could be said to have marked the end of one form of government and the beginning of another. He could also be said to have marked the end of republican civil wars and the beginning of an era of peace and prosperity.
A written work by Martin Luther marked the beginning of the Reformation. This was a theses called The Luther '95.
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domination of china by foreign powers
The 80s was in the twentieth century. The twentieth century began in 1900 and ended on January 1, 2000 which marked the beginning of a new millennium.
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The invention of the telegraph in the 19th century marked the beginning of rapid communications between continents. This technology allowed messages to be transmitted quickly across long distances using electrical signals.
This was a time of the great revival of art, literature and learning in Europe beginning in the 14th century and lasting into the 17th century, changing the medieval world into the modern world
It marked the beginning of the Texas Revolution.
It marked the beginning of the women's suffrage movement.
this year marked the beginning of the Viking Age. this year marked the beginning of the Viking Age.
The end of the Stone Age is marked by the advent of metal tools and weapons, leading to the beginning of the Bronze Age. This transition was significant as it introduced new technological advancements and materials that transformed societal development.
The names of the battles that marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War were the Battle of Lexington and the Battle of Concord.
A written work by Martin Luther marked the beginning of the Reformation. This was a theses called The Luther '95.
Welsh has its origins in the 6th century CE. English isn't registered as beginning until after the Roman Occupation. So English didn't start to develop until after the 4th century CE, but Old English is marked as beginning in the 5th Century. History is a little fuzzy about it, but we can assume English started first.