Top 10 Remarkable Events in American History
There are plenty of events in American history that may stand out as memorable and notable, but not all of them make the cut of being labeled as “remarkable”. Whether you are studying American history for a class, or if you are simply interested in understanding the history of America and both past and recent events that have been monumental in the impact of society, here is a list of the top 10 remarkable events in American history ever to be recorded to date. These top ten remarkable events are just a few of the complex history of the country and the events that have been recorded.
The Discovery of America (September 12, 1492)
The Attack on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941)
In the early morning of December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor, a military base located in Hawaii, was attacked by at least a total of 353 aircraft, which crashed into the ships on base from Japan. This was the beginning of World War II, which shortly began after the attacks (later to be retaliated with the “Atomic Bomb”). More than 2000 officers serving in the military were killed from the attacks of Pearl Harbor that day.
The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy (November 22, 1963)
n November 22, 1963, as John F. Kennedy and his wife ride in the backseat of a motor car (the official presidential motorcade), the president was shot and killed by a man who was later identified as Harvey Lee Oswald. Oswald was also shot and killed after being arrested all while on camera.
First Moon Landing (July 20, 1969)
The first moon landing in American history occurred on July 20, 1969, with the Apollo 11 shuttle, advancing space research and exploring entirely new realms of living.
911 Attacks (September 11, 2001)
On September 11th, 2001, a terrorist group known as al-Queda, coordinated a series of plane crashes to occur in the east of the United States, ultimately causing the destruction of a portion of the pentagon along with the entire destruction of the World Trade Center towers. The terrorist attack prompted the “War on Terror”, which was declared by President Bush. According to reports, 19 terrorist hijackers were killed during the attacks along with more than 3000 victims and citizens of the country.
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