Out of all of these, I would say the victory ar midway because the U.S crippled the Japanese navy and British troops being rescued wasn't good in any way to turn the war and so as Normandy as Normandy happened when the war was already going against the Axis. In my opinion, none of these events truly changed the tide of the war. Events such as the decisive battle at El Alamein in Egypt or The Soviet victory at Stalingrad or Kirk are more devasting towards the axis. But out of these events, the battle of Midway turned the war.
US president Thomas Jefferson recognized that the revolution had the potential to cause an upheaval against slavery in the US not only by slaves, but by white abolitionists as well. Southern slaveholders feared the revolt might spread from the island of Hispaniola to their own plantations.
The political and financial situation in France had grown rather bleak, forcing Louis XVI to summon the Estates General. This assembly was composed of three estates – the clergy, nobility and commoners – who had the power to decide on the levying of new taxes and to undertake reforms in the country.
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(But I don't understand the question.)
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