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Declaration of Independence
July 4th One of the greatest days in American History. We celebrate the same date every year, we have and will for decades. -
The Constitution
Our Constitution Without this document the American Citizens would not have the freedom or entitlement to their own rights as a citizen. -
The Civil War
The Civil War
The surrender of Lee on April 9th in the year 1865 declared the end of the war. -
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U.S. History: VHS Summer: Jasmine Aljandali
Theses are events that occured in years 1877 to 2011. These years in History are crucial in determining our future! -
Beginning of WWI
WWI The first World War started on the 28th of July, 1914. It unfortunately lasted until the 11th of November in 1918. -
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The Great Depression
The Depression This timespan depicts The Great Depression. A period in time where after the Market Crashed on "Black Tuesday." This is most commonly referred and remembered of just how fast our economy can fall. -
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The Holocaust
Holocaust Stories The vicious Genocide of over 6 million European Jews. -
Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht This was a series of attacks on local Jew's from November 9th to the 10th. Many businesses and homes were destroyed. Kristallnacht translates into "Night of Broken Glass". -
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Hiroshima
The Bombing of Hiroshima The first city to be attacked by a nuclear weapon! It was the largest island in Japan. -
End of the World War II :)
World War II 1945 the streets of America explode with pride and joy when the final declaration of victory is heard. -
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The Vietnam War/Cold War
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The JFK Assassination
:( Pure Insanity The tragic and unrightful murder of John F. Kennedy. He was shot while driving through the Dealey Plaza in the same vehicle as his wife and child. -
My Lai Massacre
War Crimes The death of Vietnamese, unarmed villagers, as a result of the War Crimes of commanding officers. -
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9/11
9/11 No amount of words can describe this event. The World Trade Centers are savagely blown up, taking many lives down with the burning debris.