david ricardo
Personal Income tax was introduced - in 1913
In the 1900s, one major cause of international tensions came from holdings of (and access to) natural resources. Especially during the pre-war period, both the abundance and the lack of natural resources served as a cause of rising tension between nations on either side of the spectrum. Two examples may illustrate: for Germany, living space was deemed essential, and it sought to take such space from its neighbors. For Japan, oil was the key element, and it finally went to war to procure it.
George Jefferson
During World War II, the early major military strategy in the Pacific theatre was to stop the Japanese from approaching the United States by taking control of the Midway Islands. The European theatre was focusing on Africa to prevent enemy forces from moving northward.
The major events of the 1900s in Canada include the establishment of the Canadian flag in 1965, which became a symbol of national identity, and the patriation of the Constitution in 1982, granting Canada full sovereignty. The country also experienced significant social changes, including the women's suffrage movement culminating in 1916, when Manitoba became the first province to grant women the right to vote. Additionally, Canada played a crucial role in both World Wars, which shaped its national identity and military reputation. The Quiet Revolution in the 1960s marked a period of significant social, political, and cultural change in Quebec, influencing Canadian politics for decades.
Development of the internal combustion engine
development of the internal combustion engine.
The bay of pigs & the 9/11 attack
ever heard of google.
The Man.
development of the internal combustion engine.
President Lincoln
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Prior to 1870, the primary occupations were mining & building the railroad. Late 1800s to the early 1900s, the Chinese built "most" of the levees that control the rivers in the Sacramento regions of California.
IT took a huge leap as military and business industries combined their efforts in the early 1900s. Together they were a major force in IT research and development.
World trade significantly impacted the American economy in the late 1800s and early 1900s by facilitating rapid industrialization and expansion. Increased access to international markets allowed American industries to grow, leading to a surge in exports and the creation of jobs. This period also saw the rise of significant infrastructure developments, such as railroads, which further integrated the U.S. into the global economy. Overall, world trade contributed to America's transition into a major industrial power.
Globalization in the late 1800s and early 1900s significantly transformed the United States by increasing trade and investment flows, leading to rapid industrialization and urbanization. It facilitated the movement of people, including a large influx of immigrants, which contributed to a diverse labor force and cultural exchange. However, this period also saw economic disparities and labor unrest as workers faced harsh conditions. Overall, globalization helped position the U.S. as a major player in the global economy.