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Essay heading: frederick jackson turner thesis
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They will each be remembered as tragic events that took place in American History. Events like these have such a tremendous impact on the American psyche that people remember for the rest of their lives, with crystal clear clarity, just exactly what they were doing when the event took place. I would call it "I remember" events... displayed 300 characters
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I would call it "I remember" events.
There have been many significant "I remember" events in American history, like the assassinations of President Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the space shuttle Challenger and Columbia disasters, and when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. Pearl Harbor and September 11th are also events that fall into the "I remember" category... displayed next 300 characters
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