Monday, November 16, 2009

Anyone know some important events?

For my littercy class we have to write about three historical events we would like to witness. I know I would like to witness them building the Pyramid of Giza. What are some other interesting things? It doesn't matter how long ago the event happened. Maybe somethings you would like to witness so nothing sad or scary. I don't need any specific detail all I need is what happened in the event and I can research the rest if I don't know to much on the event.

Anyone know some important events?
i want to see the signing of the declaration of independence and the reserection of christ
Reply:building of King Solomon's Temple - Crucifixion of Christ - building of the Serpent Mound - Parting of the Red Sea - The Alamo - Red Cloud's War - Battle of Little Big Horn - Fetterman's Defeat - Hindenburg Airship Disaster - Battle of Britain - Wounded Knee Massacre 1890 - Wounded Knee in 1973 - Chicago Fire - are a few for you to think about. good luck.
Reply:hmm..


the birth of Christ


Christ teaching and healing-his ministry


a sermon by Peter


building the Great Wall of China


Mayan culture and civilization


Pueblo culture and civilization(before Columbus arrived)


the Mayflower crossing and landing


the first Thanksgiving


Women protesting for the right to vote


George Washington Carver working in his labratory
Reply:I would have liked to have seen the invention of the wheel and the gone to the library of Alexandria, Egypt. Another event I would have liked to have seen was the signing of the Treaty of Versailles that eneded World War I.
Reply:How about the Moon landing, civil rights marches, Martin Luther King, JR's speeches, California gold rush, building of the Statue of Liberty, or immigrants landing on Ellis Island
Reply:Hi GPL,


how about:


the trial of Urbain Grandier (the Devils of Loudun)


the green children of Woolpit (Medieval urban myth)


the court of Elizabeth !


I would also like to meet Eleanor of Aquitaine, Balzac, Mary Seacole and Dante
Reply:The first flight over the Channel by Louis Bleriot on July 25, 1909.





The first solo transatlantic flight and first non-stop fixed-wing aircraft flight between American and European mainlands


on May 20 - May 21, 1927 by Charles A. Lindbergh


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