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The first car made by Ford called "Ford Model T." -
A secret diplomatic military communication issued by the German Empire and Mexico. -
The formal agreement to end fighting on land, sea, and in the air between Entente and Germany. -
The right for women to vote. -
The first solo, nonstop flight from NewYork to Paris. May 20-21. -
The day the US stock market crashed and which began the great Depression. -
The social, economic, and political response to the Great Depression. 1933-1938
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Hitler is appointed as the new chancellor. -
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A joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany.
September 1st through October 6th 1939 -
The surprise attack of the Pearl Harbor by Japan, which results into America declaring war on Japan. -
D-Day or also known as Normandy Landings marked as the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during the second World War. -
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki after the US declared war on Japan after Japan bombed the Pearl Harbor.
August 6th and 8th of 1945. -
The intergovernmental organization signed on June 26, 1945. -
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The North Alantic Treaty is the organization between 32 member states, 30 in Europe and 2 in North America. -
The Russians finally acquire the atomic bomb after testing. 1942-1949. -
The war between North and South Korea.
June 25th 1950-July 27th 1953. -
The decision of the US Supreme Court to end. segregation in schools.
December 9th, 1952-May 17th, 1954 -
The war between North and South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
November 1st, 1955 through April 30th, 1975, -
The day Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat in the front.
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A 13 day confrontation between the US and the Soviet Union.
October 16-28, 1962 -
The 13 day confrontation between the governments of the United States and the Soviet Union after America deployments of of nuclear missiles were matched with Soviet missiles that were launched in Cuba.
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The assasination of President John. F Kennedy. -
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The moon landing of Apollo 11, the first rocket ship to reach and land on the moon. July 16th through July 24, 1969. -
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President Nixon's national speech saying that he would resign the next day on August 9th due to the Watergate Scandel. -
The fall of the Berlin Wall whiched marked the end of the cold war. -
The creation and invention of the internet. Introduced publicly in 1991. -
The terrorist attacks on the twin towers, the Pentagon, and Shanksville -
The pandemic of late 2019 to 2022.