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  1. 2006 Prices including Wages, Houses, Food and Gas, Events include Google Buys YouTube, Sago Mine Disaster, Terrorists bombings, Easter Week Midwest Tornado Outbreak, California heat wave The People History Home

  2. Feb 13, 2015 · Offers a chronological timeline of important dates, events, and milestones in United States history. This is a timeline of United States history, comprising most legal and territorial changes and political events in the United States and its predecessor states. Do you know your U.S. History chronology?

  3. 2006 On May 1, hundreds of thousands of Latino immigrants and others participate in the Day Without Immigrants, boycotting work, school and shopping, to symbolize the important contributions immigrants make to the American economy. 2006 The U.S. Congress debates legislation that would criminalize undocumented immigrants. Immigrant rights ...

  4. Timeline of the History of the United States; Colonial Period (1600-1763) American Revolution (1763-1783) New Nation (1783-1815) Expansion & Pre-Civil War (1815-1860) Civil War & Reconstruction (1860-1877) Rise of Industry (1877-1900) Progressive Era (1900-1929) Great Depression & WWII (1929-1945) Cold War Era & Social Reform (1945-1989)

  5. 2006, February 28 – The U.S. Supreme Court issues a ruling in the cases of Scheidler et. al. v. National Organization for Women et. al. and Operation Rescue et al. v. National Organization for Women et. al., finding against NOW (8-0) , and lifting the nationwide injunction against these abortion terrorists and “potentially ushering a return to c...

  6. The years when common terms began to be used are listed first followed by important LGBTQ history events: Lesbian – 1732 – the term lesbian first used by William King in his book, The Toast, published in England which meant women who loved women. Homosexual – 1869 – Hungarian journalist Karl-Maria Kertheny first used the term homosexual.

  7. The Battle of Trenton. The Americans’ (with 2400 soldiers) march toward Trenton began at 4 AM. As the soldiers marched, many left trails of blood from their bleeding feet. About 2 miles (3 km) outside the town, the soldiers were startled by the sudden appearance of 50 armed men, but they were American.

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