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it was a turning point in history for the USA
It was a turning point in the invasion of Greece by Persia. It was not a turning point in Greek history - yet another of the innumerable battles fought by the Greeks, most of which were, and continued to be, between each other.
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In 1066, William the Great invaded England and claimed it for the Normans. This was a turning point in European history.
Because it meant that the Catholic Church didn't have control over all of it. They couldn't threaten a Protestant ruler with excommunication to keep them in line, for example.
A Turning Point in National History was created in 2005.
The turning point in "A Retrieved Reformation" is when Jimmy Valentine decides to use his safecracking skills for good by saving a child trapped in a vault, despite the risk of being caught. This act of selflessness leads to his reformation and ultimately changes the course of his life.
It was a turning point in history because a brutal invader was finally being beaten back.
European domination of the world began to weaken as nationalism in colonies increased
The significant event involving Martin Luther and the Wittenberg door was when he posted his 95 Theses in 1517, criticizing the Catholic Church's practices. This event sparked the Protestant Reformation, a major turning point in history that led to the rise of Protestantism and the division of Christianity.
1492 was a turning point in world history because that was the year when Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas.
coca cola was a turning point in history because it was a new type of drink that was never thought of or invented.
I do not know how one could call it a turning point, as one would have to say what what it turned from and to. But it is one point in History that most things are compared to.
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Persian wars.