Many important events in US history occurred, including, but not limited to:
The Missouri Compromise,
The Land Act of 1820,
Maine admitted to the Union, and
James Monroe re-elected to the presidency, virtually unopposed.
Nothing and actually nothing were suppose to happen.
a major event is something very big that has happened
they starting to published abolination journals.
determining the future of slavery
The opposite of "didn't happen" is "did happen." While "didn't happen" indicates that an event or action did not occur, "did happen" confirms that it took place. These phrases represent contrasting outcomes regarding the occurrence of an event.
there were many, be more specific
Pluto is established
nothing
Major events means a really important event that happened or is going to happen
Nothing and actually nothing were suppose to happen.
happened in 1820
Callao Affair happened in 1820.
Arequito Revolt happened in 1820.
No. The probability of an event ranges from 0 (the event will not happen) to 1 (the event will happen).
An event that will definitely happen is an event with 100% probability.
well...its tomorrows date. i don't think any major event is supposed to happen
Every thing was cancelled they were to busy runing from bombs