Wow. Where to start. I suppose the biggest would be the launch of the Russian Sputnik satellite that started the whole Space Race. The Cold War with Russia started. Eisenhower was advised to start looking seriously at developing Solar power; instead he decided to embark on a nuclear program instead. Television sets started to appear in more "average" homes. The I love Lucy show started. The CIA was thought to have started a project called MK Ultra that was about mind control experiments using LSD. James Dean released his only 3 films. The first commercial nuclear power station was opened at Windscale, England. Everything was covered in sparkly red naugahide. The Korean War started. The French started the Vietnam War and handed over the responsibility to the Americans. Kruschev became premier of Russia and would be the one to play nuclear holocasust brinksmanship with Kennedy over the Cuban Missile Crisis. Stalin, the Premier of Russia since the death of Lenin and the only man to have killed more Russians than Hitler, died in 1953.
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For Americans, the biggest and most significant event of 1776 was the Declaration of Independence. The American colonies wanted independence from Great Britain. The signers of the Declaration were taking the risk of being hanged for treason.
Most immigrants came from Asia and the European areas of the world.
The most significant event was the Union victory at Antietam. That gave Lincoln the excuse he had been waiting for to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.
The most significant event in U.S. history in 1911 was the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City. This tragic incident resulted in the deaths of 146 garment workers, primarily young immigrant women, due to inadequate safety measures and locked exit doors. The fire highlighted the dangerous working conditions in factories and spurred significant reforms in labor laws and workplace safety regulations across the country. It also galvanized the labor movement and raised public awareness about workers' rights.
The Korean War was the most important event in the 1950s as a hot spot in the cold war.
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The first world war and stock market crash were the most significant.
When we received the Torah.
clean air legislation passed in the 1950s
the crime itself.
The Louisiana purchase gave us most of the midwest
The Council of Trent was the most significant event of the Counter-Reformation. It reaffirmed Catholic doctrines and practices, addressed corruption in the Church, and reformed the clergy. This council had a lasting impact on the Catholic Church and its response to the Protestant Reformation.
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The Great Depression was the most significant event of the late 1930's.
The American automobile structure is the most important new idea from the 1950s.