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U.S. Withdraws from the Olympics
The olympics were held in Moscow that year. The United States decided that they would not participate unless the Soviet Union withdrew from Afghanistan. -
Mount St. Helens Eruption
This volcanic eruption killed 57 Americans in the stated of Washington. -
MTV Release Date
This was the first television station dedicated to showing music videos. This is important because it affects modern day entertainment. -
Sandra Day O'Connor
Becomes the first woman on the United States Supreme Court. This is important because it starts gender equality. -
McMartin Preschool
Judy Johnson reported that her 2 1/2 year old son was abused sexually by Raymond Buckey at the McMartin Preeschool in California. This is important because it brought attention to sexual assault of children. There was also accusations of satanic abuse. This was the costliest trial in U.S. history. -
First version of Windows operating system is released
This was an important event in history because it started the technology that is used in every day life today. -
First Martin Luther King Jr. Day
This is an important event for America because it is now an official holiday. -
Halley's Comet
The comet circles the earth every 75 years. This means a human can see the comet a total of two times within their lifetime. It is said to be the most famous comet. -
Black Monday
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost almost 22% in a single day. This is important because it affected Americans significantly. -
Rebecca Shaeffer's Death
Rebecca was shot by Robert John Bardo. Bardo was Rebecca's obsessive stalker for three years. This was important because it brought attention to dangerous stalkers. -
Hubble Telescope
The Hubble Telescope was released into low Earth orbit. This was an important development in outer space sciences. -
World Wide Web
The world wide web is publicly debuted as internet service. This is important because this was the start of a new, very important technology. -
Hurricane Andrew
Hurricane Andrew was a big natural disaster. In total, 65 people were killed. This was very impactful in American history. -
Don't Ask Don't Tell
President Clinton signs, "Don't ask, don't tell." This prohibits homosexuals from serving in the military. -
Jeffrey Dahmer's Death
Jeffrey Dahmer was known as the Milwaukee serial killer. He comitted rape, murder, dismemberment, and was charged for necrophilia, cannibalism, and permanent preservation of body parts.His targets were usually males. This was important because Jeffrey Dahmer left fear in Americans, causing them to be more cautious around strangers. -
Selena's Death
Selena was an upcoming music artist. She had a fan club in which the president was Yolanda Saldivar. Saldivar was Selena's murderer. This was a huge story in the 90s because it showed that even a celebrity is not safe from their own fans. -
O.J. Simpson
O.J. Simpson was a retired football player. His wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and Ronald Goldman were found killed in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles. O.J. was the main suspect. However in his trial, he was found not guilty. This made a big impact on all of his fans. -
Lewinsky Scandal
Bill Clinton, president at the time, told the U.S., "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." This was a lie. It is important because it gave Americans a look into the private life of politicians. -
Matthew Shepard's Death
Matthew Shepard was a homosexual student at the University of Wyoming. He was beaten, tortured, and left to die by fellow students. This is an important event because it showed the hatred that there was for homosexuals in the 90s. -
Columbine High School Massacre
In Columbine High School, two senior students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed a total of 12 students and one teacher. They also planted random bombs to divert the attention of the fire department. They did this all before committing their own suicide. In letters they had left, they stated that they wished this would rival the Oklahoma City Bombing. Sadly, this began a tragic trend for school shootings. -
George W. Bush's Inauguration
This was important to American history because George Bush made big decisions as president (just like any other president) such as sending troops to Iraq. -
Terrorist Attack on the Twin Towers
9/11 was a big event in the 2000s. This was a terrorist attack by Al Qaeda on the United States. This resulted in many injuries and deaths of Americans. First the twin towers of the world trade center were attacked by two planes on a suicide mission. Then, the Pentagon was attacked. This event affected Americans the most.Many innocent people were injured and killed for no reason other than terrorism.Many Americans today still knew someone involved in 9/11.This is what makes it the most important -
American Airlines Flight 587
This flight crashed in Queens, New York. The crash killed 265 people. -
Operation Iraqi Freedom
The United States invaded Iraq. Saddham's forces fell almost immidiately. Iraqi leaders went into hiding. -
MySpace
MySpace was founded in 2003. This was a social networking website, popular for teenagers to communicate with their friends. This really began the huge social network that exists today. -
Same-Sex Marriage Legalized
Massachusetts legalizes gay marriage. This was the first state in the United States to do so. This was the beginning of homosexual marriage rights in the United States. -
Hurricane Katrina
This was a terrible natural disaster. This was the costliest natural disaster, and also it was one of the most dangerous hurricanes in the history of the United States. This occured in New Orleans. This affected America since it was so costly when it came to the repairs. -
Nancy Pelosi- First Woman Speaker
Nancy Pelosi was the first female House Speaker in U.S. history. This was an important step for women's equality in America. -
Barack Obama Inaugurated
Barack Obama was inaugurated as the first African-American president of the United States. This was a huge step in American history becuase of the fact that it involved a new president, and it showed progress for racial equality in America. -
Michael Jackson's Death
Michael Jackson was a very big part of American entertainment. His death caused many Americans to mourn. His death was said to be the largest public mourning since the death of Elvis Presley.