Dangerous World/Armando

  • Atomic Bomb

    Atomic Bomb
    Since 1942, more than 100,000 scientists were working on the Atomic Bomb and then tested it on Los Alamos. The Atomic Bomb was droped in Hiroshima. Then three days later another bomb was droped on Nagasaki, . The Atomic Bomb killed about 80,000 people and the other bomb killed around 40,000 people.
  • Jackie Robinson

    Jackie Robinson
    Jackie Robinson was a the first Major League Baseball player to be appear on a United States stamp. He won a rookie of the year award. He played from 1947 then quit on 1956. He had 3 children abd one of them died in 1971. Jackie Robinson whent to UCLA for college.
  • U.S withdrawed its troops from Korea

    U.S withdrawed its troops from Korea
    The United States withdrawed its troops from koreas because North Korea has issued a detailed statement on its terms for dialogue with the United States, after weeks of tensions.
  • Eleven Leaders Of The United States

    Eleven Leaders Of The United States
    Eleven leaders of the United States Communist party are convicted of advocating a violent insurrection and overthrow of the U.S. government.
  • Polio Vaccinations

    Polio Vaccinations
    The first large scale vaccination of children against polio begins in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • First McDonalds

    First McDonalds
    Ray Kroc wanted to build a restraunt that will be famous and something that everyone will like. Everyne loved McDonalds and still do like it. In 1958 McDonalds sold its 100 millionth hamburger. Ray Kroc never stopped working for McDonalds even when he had to be in a wheelchair.
  • NBC stops using its color peacock before tv shows came out.

    NBC stops using its color peacock before tv shows came out.
    According to wikipedi, this logo only appeared at the start of NBC color broadcasts; as all NBC broadcasts eventually began airing in color, it was generally used only to open those shows that were produced by NBC itself.