09-04-2003, 05:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-04-2003, 05:51 PM by [wcip]Angel.)
Creation (if one would consider this a historic event.)
Hmm. I think some (or most) historians define "history" as the time period between the first written words and the recent past. (A rather loose definition, if you ask me.) Everything before that is pre-historic. Achknowledging this definition, "my" event would not qualify.
As a result, I don't really know which historic event I'd like to have seen. Perhaps the fall of the Soviet Union after The Cold War. Perhaps the colonisation of America on Plymouth Rock. I'm uncertain.
Hmm. I think some (or most) historians define "history" as the time period between the first written words and the recent past. (A rather loose definition, if you ask me.) Everything before that is pre-historic. Achknowledging this definition, "my" event would not qualify.
As a result, I don't really know which historic event I'd like to have seen. Perhaps the fall of the Soviet Union after The Cold War. Perhaps the colonisation of America on Plymouth Rock. I'm uncertain.