I love lots of them. Elizabethan for sure, love the whole Henry the 2nd and Beckett period as well, gotta love the Battle of Hastings, the French Revolution (same almost as the American but distinct).
American revolutionary period is fascinating as is the American Civil war period. Not too crazy about the ancient periods....but as a history lover they all have their intrigues.
2007-07-22 03:55:37
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answered by Lori 6
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Starting from World War 2 and going up to the Cold War in the early 60's.
2007-07-22 04:19:25
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answered by kepjr100 7
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If sought after potential interesting or influential for next a while again, my record could incorporate right here (no longer inevitably so as): a million. the commencing up of the Christian era (the delivery of Christ and the subsequent evangelization); 2. the autumn of the Roman Empire; 3. the upward push of cities and commerce in Western Europe; 4. the upward push of Spain as a worldwide ability, commencing up with Isabella and Ferdinand, culminating interior the accession of Philip II: this includes the invention of u.s.; 5. The Protestant insurrection (or Reformation, based on the type you view the activities) and the Catholic Reformation (or Counter-Reformation); 6. extra or much less simultaneous with 4 and 5 is Tudor England (alongside with Elizabethan England), from Henry VII to Elizabeth I; 7. The Victorian era, alongside with the upward push of u.s., the upward push of industry in Western Europe and u.s.; 8. chilly conflict era (1945-1989); 9. the present (1989-onward). some activities could be interesting, the autumn of Constantinople case in point. there are this way of great style of, i'm no longer basic positioned to place in writing all of them down.
2016-11-10 02:46:06
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answered by ? 4
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The late 20th Century was doubtlessly the most dynamic with the world transforming into a digital domain. This fundamentally reforms and accelerates the way all people living in "the age of videography" learn about themselves and their common ancestry.
2007-07-22 04:54:49
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answered by cruiserblog 2
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Cenozoic Era/Paleogene
2007-07-22 04:52:27
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answered by Phrostey2307 3
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World war 2 era.
2007-07-22 03:53:36
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answered by WDOUI 5
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That's easy. The US western expansion. That period between the end of the Civil War and the gun fight at the OK corral. Actually it does go a few years beyond that day in Tombstone but only a few.
2007-07-22 03:55:25
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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I'm bad with dates but I would have loved to have been around the Age of Enlightenment (age of reason) and shoot the sh!t with Voltaire while sipping cafe au lait in the Latin Quarter of Paris.
2007-07-22 04:06:51
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answered by Brat of Brats 4
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Sun Tzu of ancient China.
2007-07-22 05:04:55
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answered by tercentenary98 6
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The late Bronze Age. (Although the 17th century is a fairly close second.)
2007-07-22 08:25:23
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answered by ndwyvern 3
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