Harriet Tubman because she led over 300 slaves out of the south with 19 trips to the south she also was a slave and escaped herself she was nicknamed moses
Many would argue that George Washington had the greatest impact on American history due to his pivotal role as the leader of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and as the first President of the United States. His leadership helped secure independence from Britain and establish the foundations of the nation’s government. Washington's emphasis on unity, neutrality in foreign affairs, and the importance of a strong federal government set enduring precedents that shaped the trajectory of the United States. His legacy continues to influence American political culture and identity today.
i think she got depressed
Because I think she was a black lady who went on a journey for freedom.
The sixteenth amendment which allowed congress to levy income tax. This allowed the US government to grow out of control, causing politicians to want to continue to increase taxes and grow the government even larger, while actually accomplishing much less per dollar spent. The enormous bureaucracy that has been created has become an industry unto itself and continually drains the money, will and spirit from the working people.
they have 20% of unemployment
Stronger security checks on airplanes.
Harriet Tubman because she led over 300 slaves out of the south with 19 trips to the south she also was a slave and escaped herself she was nicknamed moses
I would say that the automobile was the transportation development that had the greatest long-term impact on the American economy. Just think of all the things that its invention affected--tourism, hotels, construction businesses, etc. Plus, the autombile is still affecting the American economy today.
It is probably impossible to argue what had the greatest impact on world history, it did of course have a massive impact and we still see its legacy now, but there are other things that have had an impact that is still with us (from the Roman Empire through to the Cold War). I think this probably counts as either a question that cannot be answered, or one that should be answered simply as "No".
I think the most Greatest Impact In 1600 Is Crisello w/ the Theory Of Borloloy>>>>>>>>>
Tobacco
the nile river...
ancient egypt
the steel industry
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Many would argue that George Washington had the greatest impact on American history due to his pivotal role as the leader of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and as the first President of the United States. His leadership helped secure independence from Britain and establish the foundations of the nation’s government. Washington's emphasis on unity, neutrality in foreign affairs, and the importance of a strong federal government set enduring precedents that shaped the trajectory of the United States. His legacy continues to influence American political culture and identity today.