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  1. Timeline of the 21st century

    This is a timeline of the 21st century. Wikipedia

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  2. thegentlemansjournal.com

    From the turn of the Millennium to the election of President Trump, here are the moments that have shaped the century We may only be 19 years into this 100-strong century, but the world has already changed immeasurably. With much to celebrate and much to mourn, these are the 25 most iconic moments ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    January 1: The 3rd millennium and 21st century began per Gregorian calendar.; January 15: Wikipedia was launched.; January 20: . President Joseph Estrada of the Philippines is ousted in the Second EDSA Revolution.; George W. Bush is inaugurated as President of the United States.; January 26: An earthquake strikes Gujarat, India, on Republic Day, resulting in more than 20,000 deaths.
  4. worldatlas.com

    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.
  5. history.howstuffworks.com

    We are now, already, two decades deep into the 21st century. In the past 20 years, Earth-shaking, mind-bending, being-altering changes have upended the way we live and work. We eat differently. We play differently. We communicate differently. We, in many, many ways, simply are different from how we were in the last days of the late 20th century ...
  6. thetoptens.com

    The 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine only began a few weeks ago, but it's already clear that this is one of the most significant events of the 21st century. In addition to the thousands of people who have died and will continue to die in this war, and the millions of refugees, this war will also reshape the power structure of the world in ...
  7. worldatlas.com

    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.
  8. historycentral.com

    Major Events in American History in the 21st Century. Click on the event to learn more about the event. We continue to update the timeline as events dictate : 2000- AOL Purchases Time Warner: 2000: 2000- USS Cole Attacked : 2000-Hilary Clinton Elected to Senate : 2000-George W Bush Elected President :
  9. havefunwithhistory.com

    Sep 11, 202321st Century (2000s to the present): The 21st century has been marked by a series of significant events and challenges. The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, led to the global War on Terror, with far-reaching consequences in terms of security and foreign policy. The global financial crisis of 2008 exposed vulnerabilities in the world's ...
  10. timetoast.com

    Most Important Events of the 21st Century. By rhuntwc. Sep 11, 2001. 9/11 Terrorist Attack On September 11th, 2001 two planes crashed into the North and South Twin Towers, The Pentagon, and an attempt to attack the White House. In total there were 2,819 people killed in the attacks and 20 percent of Americans knew someone hurt or killed in the ...
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