The Normans conquered Anglo-Saxon England in the year 1066. This marked one of the first and major changes of rule and supremacy in England that lasted well into the latter part of the millennium. <span />
Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage depicted the American Civil War from the point of view of an ordinary soldier. In England readers believed that the book was written by a veteran soldier, the text was so believable.
Archduke Francis was the heir to the Austrian Hungarian throne, who got killed in Bosnia by a member of the black hand, because Serbia wasnt happy with Austria Hungary taking over Bosnia
In his address to Congress in January 1935, Roosevelt called for five major goals: improved use of national resources, security against old age, unemployment and illness, and slum clearance, as well as a national work relief program (the Works Progress Administration) to replace direct relief efforts.
The Japanese saw it as a great triumph. They traveled to the harbor knowing they can't come back, but knew their people would see them as heros. They saw the US as lazy and terrible people. An easy target. Their attack did devastate many, and hardly any there stood up to the Japanese. Almost proving their views on us.
But by seeing how they did that and thought we were "lazy" we just sent a nuke there and made them see us differently ;)