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  2. While there is still around 80 years to go, it seems like a lot of important things already happened. These are our ten picks for some of the most important events in the 21st century. 10. Apple Launches The First iPhone We are sure some of you have friends you cannot even imagine without a smartphone glued to their hands.
  3. The 21st century marks the time when humans arguably started to make some of the most significant advancements ever. Be it in science, technology, or politics, the world began to change at a rapid pace.Some events should be celebrated, while others were unfortunate, but there was a considerable number of them that are extremely important and should never be forgotten.
  4. The 21st century was marked by a large number of changes in a short amount of time. During these 20 years, the world has evolved drastically, and the United States was the setting for a large number of these changes. The changes came mostly in the shape of various events, whose effects and consequences were felt all over the world.
  5. The 21st century was especially fruitful for the advancements in technology and science. Many of the essential revelations in history were made during the last 100 years. This article will attempt to name the most important ones. Evidence Of Water On Mars
  6. Chicago is the largest city in the Midwestern United States and one of the region's dominant metropolises. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, the City of Chicago is an international hub for culture, finance, education, industry, and transportation.It played a major role in shaping America's economic, political, and cultural history. However, the city's history has also been shaped ...
  7. Montenegro shares much the same history as its former partner in the fight for independence, Serbia. Though much smaller, Montenegro led the charge to separate from Yugoslavia, forming a pro-independence governing coalition in 2001. ... The 10 Most Important Events In The 21st Century. The Biggest Events In American History In The 21st Century.
  8. London is no stranger to protests over the course of its history, but already a number of protests have rocked the capital since the 21st century began. From hunting rights and war, to climate change and Brexit, many events have inspired Londoners, and others from all over Britain, to flock to the streets in the hundreds of thousands to voice ...
  9. The second deadliest landslide disaster of the 21st century happened on August 8, 2010, at Zhouqu County in China. ... The Putumayo department in Colombia is notorious for its history of devastating landslides. One such landslide claimed the lives of over 300 people on April 1, 2017, in the city of Mocoa. The landslide and flash floods were ...
  10. The 20th century saw many infamous political events. Some occurances, however, might not appear directly realted to politics, but had incredibly important impacts on the political sphere. ... Alamogordo, New Mexico. Image credit: Everett Historical/Shutterstock.com. On July 16th, the research done by the Manhattan Project culminated in the ...
  11. The protestant reformation of the 16th century was largely led by John Calvin and Martin Luther. The division within the church created political, economic and social changes, and vastly altered public opinion of the Chruch and its structures of power.

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