In North America, nothing. Columbus has been said to have discovered 'America" in 1491, but that was basically only the Caribean islands and a few spots on the coasts of Middle and South America. The (east) coast of North America was first mapped and explored in 1497 by an expedition financed by a British/Welsh merchant called Richard Amerike.
Lots of historical events occurred in 1733. One such was England passing the Molasses Act which was a tax on molasses in the English colonies.
Because that was just the transport that happened to be available
To be precise, if it happened between 1600 and 1800, it could not now be classified as a Current Event. Briefly, between 1600 and 1800 came the exploration of North America, the founding of the colonies, the French and Indian War, the Declaration of Independence, the American Revolution, the Constitution, the adoption of the Bill of Rights, and the founding of the first Abolitionist Societies.
The city of Rugby, North Dakota is considered to be in the very middle of North America.
The Seas rise and fall on what is now north america.
Well, in 1607 the first permanent English settlement is created at Jamestown in North America.
region
nt for the settlement of north america
culture
about how many earthquakes were in north America
Women were oppressed.
because when North America was being tossed about in this whole caboodle cheese happened...
What happened as a result of European exploration of north America's east coast? it lead Europeans to begin colonies on the coast.
Korean War
Europeans descended from jews and then the bloodline ended up in North America
They merged with the United Steelworkers of America.