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  • Top 25 Events from 1600-2000

    Here's one for the history buffs

    This is sort of for a school project, but partly out of intrest. What are the top events that you think changed the world from 1600-2000? By the way, 'events' do not last a year or 2. WWII was not an event

    Some on my list:

    1607 1st N. American colony established at Jamestown
    1609 Galileo proves Copernicus' heliocentric theory
    1641 Charles I of England beheaded
    1661 Louis XIV begins to centralize his power
    1701 Jethro Tull invents seeding drill
    1776 The USA declared independance from Britain (or maybe Jefferson drafts Dec of Ind)
    1782 James Watt improves steam engine
    1793 Louis XVI beheaded
    1799 Napoleon seizes power
    1814 Congress of Vienna decides Europe's future
    1833 Factory Act (Britain)
    1848 Marx writes the Communist Manifesto
    1863 Emancipation Proclamation
    1859 Darwin: The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
    1871 Unification of Germany and Italy (2 events)
    1917 March Revolution in Russia
    1919 Treaty of Versailles
    1945 First atomic bomb used on Hiroshima
    1969 First man on moon
    1991 Collapse of communism, USSR - end of cold war


    Thats 20, need 5 more. If you disagree with a choice then post here.
    Last edited by Panzer32; January 13, 2003, 21:03.
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  • #2
    -what about the berlin conference when the European powers divided africa among themselves, (1884?)

    - 1933: hitler comes to power (or is that just a consequense of the versailles treaty?)
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    • #3
      I might take out Versailles and put in Hitler

      Berlin Conference might be a good addition
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      • #4
        I think Arkwright's mill at Cromford (1771) was more important than the factory act. He was the architect of the Victorian factory system.
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        • #5
          That seem pretty Eurocentric.

          What about the opening up of Japan in 1869, for example?
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          • #6
            What about the opening up of Japan in 1869, for example?
            isn't that kind of eurocentric too?
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            • #7
              If you explain to me how Japan is in Europe, then sure
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              • #8
                The vast majority of those 'events' took more than a day or 2

                Your choices are very political/scientific. What about the invention of the bikini swimsuit, or the Beatles appearing on Ed Sullivan?
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                • #9
                  There's always the 30 Years War and all that (of course, that's Eurocentric as well). Pretty significant stuff, that.
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                  • #10
                    May 15th, 1976 was a big day for me. It's my birthday.
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                    • #11
                      Italy and Germany didn't unite in two days only for sure
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Gangerolf
                        isn't that kind of eurocentric too?
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                        • #13
                          Technically, the project is for a western civilization class, but there is room for global events.

                          If you explain why Japan opening up in 1869 was historically important, then by all means, I'll put it in the 'list'.

                          Also I need a few more 15th-16th century events... Any one enlightenment book/event that was most important? Can't think of one, exept maybe Diderot's Encyclopedia (if thats how its spelled )
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                          • #14
                            If you explain to me how Japan is in Europe, then sure
                            well they opened up to euros..

                            btw, I thought it was earlier, the 1850s?
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                            • #15
                              Correction: an event is not necesarily only a day or 2 but it does not last for years...

                              Like in unification of Germ/Italy: The process leading up to the unification lasted years, but the actual unification was one moment in time.
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