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r3lix

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What do you (The amazing Escapist Member!) think has been the most important event in history. I believe that it is the English coming and settling in Australia (since I an Australian born and raised)
 

rossatdi

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Agriculture.

Lead directly to the creation of urban specialists and thus culture...
 

TheLastCylon

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Well, the farther back you go, the more consequences an event will have.

But in my opinion? The Battle of Hastings.
 

Cargando

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I'd say it was the planet Sol crashing into our planet, thus creating the conditions for life.

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oneniesteledain

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That would be about 10,000 BCE, when the glorious An masters came from the heavens to bring civilization to Sumeria.
 

Eleuthera

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Cargando said:
I'd say it was the planet Sol crashing into our planet, thus creating the conditions for life.

Ninja'd.
Sol isn't a planet and I'm sure it crashing into Earth would have killed any and everything.

And yeah, probably the beginning of life. If just considering human history agriculture is a good choice.
 

Pandalisk

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Cargando said:
I'd say it was the planet Sol crashing into our planet, thus creating the conditions for life.

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planet wha?

I'd say the day Dinosaurs ruled the earth, them was the golden days.
 

Doclector

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The invention of the internal combustion engine. Over the years, for better, or for worse, the engine has changed the world.
 

r3lix

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KiiWii said:
How has no one said the big bang? =S
Also the 'big-bang'. I could be wrong though. can we hand the award to science or religion? who knows.
 

lwm3398

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In the words of a little blond kid:

Every event in history has been important. Because, from the time we were microbes, to the time we were monkeys, every event has been set forth to one last great event. MY. BIRTH.

Or, for another time I say my idiotic theory: The day God decided to make a planet with life. So he put together some space-dust in a not too hot or cold zone, made some mutations in life, made microbes, plants, eventually fish and crustaceans, amphibians, and caused evolution. Then finally giving us the greatest three things of all: Free will, curiosity, and intelligence.

Actually, the day God made the Big Bang happen. But it's just my theory.
 

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KiiWii said:
How has no one said the big bang? =S
Agreed.

But in modern history - the ability to put music into a recordable and replayable medium. Don't know when it happened but I'm sure it changed the way people think...
 

Cargando

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Eleuthera said:
Cargando said:
I'd say it was the planet Sol crashing into our planet, thus creating the conditions for life.

Ninja'd.
Sol isn't a planet and I'm sure it crashing into Earth would have killed any and everything.

And yeah, probably the beginning of life. If just considering human history agriculture is a good choice.
Pandalisk said:
Cargando said:
I'd say it was the planet Sol crashing into our planet, thus creating the conditions for life.

Ninja'd.
planet wha?

I'd say the day Dinosaurs ruled the earth, them was the golden days.
Just to say, I can't remember the name of it, but there was a planet that, before life started, smashed into the Earth, a piece of it flew of and formed the moon. After this Earth's gravity increased thus enabling it to create the atmosphere necessary for life.

I would google it but whenever I type in 'planet crash into earth srat life' it comes up with bloody stupid doomsday theories.
 

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Fanusc101 said:
Well, the farther back you go, the more consequences an event will have.
So... the big bang? or whatever started the universe.
In conclusion, the beginning of history was the single most important thing to ever happen in history.
 

lwm3398

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Pandalisk said:
Cargando said:
I'd say it was the planet Sol crashing into our planet, thus creating the conditions for life.

Ninja'd.
planet wha?

I'd say the day Dinosaurs ruled the earth, them was the golden days.
Two words. One cartoon.

DINOSAUR.
GLADIATORS.

I'm telling ya, kids don't wanna see Spongebob and Looney Toons, They want armored dinosaurs biting heads off each other. There's a fortune to be made. Toys, the cartoon, trading cards, everything.