There are a lot, but these could work: The Industrial Revolution, World War I and World War II. You could also argue that America's status as a world power was evidenced when America's great depression caused a world wide depression.
True - the purpose of creating three independent branches of the federal government was to divide and limit the power within the government. Delegates feared that if one person or group had too much power, the U.S. would wind up back under the rule of a dictator or tyrant. The division of government created checks and balances to each decision made.
There were many events that made the Americans upset against the Central Powers (especially Germany). - Sinking of the Lusitania - Zimmerman Telegram - Russian Revolution (since Russia stepped out of the war, then US joined)
They built mounds over graves and sites used for special events.
In the US 1860 was the year in which Abraham Lincoln was elected to the Presidency. King Edward VII made the first royal visit in September of 1860 whilst on the other side of the world the second Maori War began in New Zealand.
The US was never completely isolated from the rest of the world. Trade made the US an active member of world affairs. It was during the period of the 1890s that the US foreign policy became influenced by imperialism. During that decade, the US became the most important industrial power in the world. That meant we had to find markets and areas to obtain raw materials. Business was also looking at other areas in the world as potential customers for our products. The US military, especially the Navy, was growing and expanding in other areas of the world where we had not had the ability to go in force before. The war with Spain and the presidency of T. Roosevelt also made the US a major economic, military, and imperialistic power.
it was a terrible afeect in our conturys
The Lousiana Purchase
they made the trail of tears they started crops in oklahoma they were a important part to our world
The Big Three : The United States , Britain and Russia .
It was three people, it was three countries: Germany, Italy, and Japan
Industrialization, political strength and military strength made Europe a dominant force in world events during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
I had the same question so I made up a name: current events specialists. Use it if you want to!
World War I and II, and the atomic bomb were the big events of the twentieth century. The two events that may have affected the course of the history of the world were the bubonic plague and European colonization of everywhere outside of Europe.
Industrialization, political strength and military strength made Europe a dominant force in world events during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The All-Spirit and using his Power, he created the world.
Because world war 1 had made the united states an international power.
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