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
T.L.O v. New Jersey is the most important court case in American History.
It was one of the most important trading centers in American history
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One of the most formative events in American history was the American Revolution (1775-1783). This conflict not only resulted in the colonies gaining independence from British rule but also laid the groundwork for the establishment of democratic principles and the Constitution. The Revolution inspired subsequent movements for freedom and self-governance around the world, fundamentally shaping the identity and values of the United States. Its legacy continues to influence American politics and society today.
The battle of the Argonne Forest
WW2
T.L.O v. New Jersey is the most important court case in American History.
It was one of the most important trading centers in American history
The most important ones that probably had an impact on the following events and influenced history.
The most important event in American history that starts with the letter O is probably the Olympics.
It is important because when your looking at historical events in history involving currents most of the events have involved weather
There were several important events in history that happened during Jose Rizal's time. The three most important were the Industrial Revolution, the French Revolution and the American Revolution. Rizal was considered to be a great hero to the people of the Philippines.
The Spanish-American War
Susan B Anthony
the great awakening
The edict of Milan is an important event in history, especially christian history, because Emperor Constantine legalized Christianity in the roman empire
Because they are biased towards a Western worldview. Most people writing history books are themselves Westerners (not as in American West, but as in American or Western-European), or scholars of Western history; hence they see what they know/are as being more important.