This could be a lot of things.
I am going to go with just one that I think has changed the world.
The King James Bible was commissioned in English in 1611 as the official authorized Bible for the Church of England.
It is a monumental work of the English language and would not have been possible without the formation of the Church of England.
It leaves (leaf=leaves haha)
The constitution of the United states was signed on September 17th, 1787, in Philadelphia. This documents establishes America's national government and fundamental laws.
In the United States Constitution, the ninth amendment, or IX amendment, reads the following statement: "The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people".
This amendment is related to the compromise that was reached in the Virginia Ratifying Convention. It basically means that any amendments that limit the power of the Congress, shouldn't be a reason to expand or extend their power. James Madison was the person who introduced this amendment and explained he wrote it as a cautionary measure, to put limitations to the power of the government.
The compromise reached in the Virginia Ratifying Convention, was the result of a debate between a group of people called the <u>Anti-Federalists</u> and another group of people called the <u>Federalists</u>. They disagreed about if there should or should not be a Bill of Rights in the Constitution. The Anti-federalists wanted the Bill of Rights, but the Federalists worried that putting the Bill of Rights in the Constitution would give power to the government. They finally reached an agreement which is the IX Amendment.
They rely on artifacts and early human remains to determine how early humans looked and what they did.
i think it was the aviation because they were constly upgrading
During the 1920s, Southern Railway operated one hundred daily trains