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The following are the top ten most important events in US History in order. 1. Adoption of the Declaration of Independence

2. The American Revolution 3. Entry into World War II

4. September 11th terrorist attacks 5. The Great Depression (And Roosevelt's New Deal)

6. The Civil War (And Emancipation Proclamation by Lincoln)

7. The Cold War 8. First signs of mass-production by Henry Ford and Frederick Taylor

9. The 'Revolution' of 1800

10. Andrew Jackson's presidency

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