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In the play Julius Caesar, Brutus and other conspirators held a meeting to plan the assassination of Caesar. The people who attended were Cassius, Casca, Decius, Cinna, Metellus Cimber, and Trebonius.
Some examples of the political events that happened during the 1960â??s are the involvement of US in the war in Vietnam and the passing of the Civil Rights Act. Other examples are the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Voting Rights Act.
There were many. Several of the best known: John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy Martin Luther king Jr. Malcolm X Robert Francis "Bobby" Kennedy The three Freedom Riders in Mississippi: Goodman, Schwerner and Chaney. American Nazi George Lincoln Rockwell. Civil Rights Leader Medgar Evers. Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem. Argentine hero of the Cuban revolution Che Guevara. Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lamumba. United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskj? (not proven, but suspected)... Operation Phoenix, in Vietnam, led a program of targeted assassinations of suspected communist and Viet Cong sympathizers. At least 6,000 were killed. Three successive Prime Ministers of Burundi were assassinated in one year (1961). Many other African and Latin American leaders and politicians were assassinated in the 60s. Fred Hampton & Mark Clark, Chicago Black Panther leaders. Edwin Pratt, civil rights leader in Seattle.
The prophet in question did not actually crown King David; he just anointed him as a future successor. It was the prophet Samuel son of Hannah who originally 'anointed' David, declaring that he would be king in front of his brothers. However, David did not ascend to the throne at that time. It wasn't until David was 30 years old that 'the older men' from only one tribe, the tribe of Judah at Hebron, anointed David as King. Saul's surviving son (Ish-Bosheth) was king for the other tribes, until his assassination 2 two years later. It was only then that the other tribes came under David's Kingship.
Well, the saddest one I think is RFK. HE had so much to offer. The other ones are : JFK 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald [who assanated JFK. How ironic!] 1963 Malcom X 1965 George Lincoln Rockwell 1967 Martin Luther King Jr. 1968 Fred Hampton 1969 Well, the saddest one I think is RFK. HE had so much to offer. The other ones are : JFK 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald [who assanated JFK. How ironic!] 1963 Malcom X 1965 George Lincoln Rockwell 1967 Martin Luther King Jr. 1968 Fred Hampton 1969 Well, the saddest one I think is RFK. HE had so much to offer. The other ones are : JFK 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald [who assanated JFK. How ironic!] 1963 Malcom X 1965 George Lincoln Rockwell 1967 Martin Luther King Jr. 1968 Fred Hampton 1969
The single event that started a chain of other events that led to World War 1 was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. This event took place in June of 1914. Archduke Ferdinand was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne.
There are other factors, but the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in 1914 is generally thought to have been of great importance as a trigger.
The major cause the first world war the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife by Gavrilo Princip Other reasons are secondary.
the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria caused different countries to to alliance with one and another so that if there was a war they would help each other, to protect the royals in the country. the more countries that joined each alliance began people to begin fighting for each country and this was when the out break of ww1 started.
because when archduke was assinated austria-hungary blamed Serbia and so attacked them then Russia being part of a alliance helped them and then all the other countries got involved and turned into the first world war
The Archduke Ferdinand was heir to the Prussian throne. His death caused an outage in Prussia which declared war on Serbia, who in turn had treaties with other European countries to aid it in case of war. As each country was brought into war, it would have treaties with another that would oblige it to aid it in case of war. It was the same for both sides. It was very much like falling dominoes. The assassination of the Archduke is what tipped the the first domino.
The Archduke Ferdinand was heir to the Prussian throne. His death caused an outage in Prussia which declared war on Serbia, who in turn had treaties with other European countries to aid it in case of war. As each country was brought into war, it would have treaties with another that would oblige it to aid it in case of war. It was the same for both sides. It was very much like falling dominoes. The assassination of the Archduke is what tipped the the first domino.
Essentially, yes. "The Black hand" was a secret nationalistic Serb society who determined to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand when he accepted the invitation of Bosnia's governor to inspect the army manoeuvres outside Sarajevo. When the Archduke and his wife were assassinated on 28 June 1914, the assassination led to war between Austria and Serbia, which escalated into World War I as other European countries allied themselves with one side or the other.
It all started because of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This caused a ruckus and World War 1 began.
After the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815, Europe fell into a century of "peace." Countries didn't go to war because they couldn't afford. But there were still conflicts between countries. You can think of those conflicts like pieces of dynamite being stacked on top of each other. The Archduke's assassination was the match set to the fuse. It came at the right time and hit in a volatile place.
The instant cause that led to World War I is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Other things that led to the war is a four year conflict between the great European powers.
Basically, it is the event that triggered the domino effect toward World War 1.