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Important events in 1960

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    Important events in the 1960's

  • Debate of presidential debate

    Debate of presidential debate
    The first debate for a presidential election was televised. It was between Senator John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon. Nixon seemed nervous, but Kennedy stood tall. The debate on TV changed many people's minds about Kennedy.
  • Soviets sent first man to space

    Soviets sent first man to space
    The soviets have sent the first man into space and the Americans need a man in space, too. The event came on May 5, 1961. Alan Shepard was sent to space in the "Freedom 7". On May 25, Kennedy wanted to have a man on the moon and back before the decade was over.
  • Rachel Carson warns Earth would be demolished

    Rachel Carson warns Earth would be demolished
    Rachel Carson, a scientist and writer, warned that our earth would die of pollution and chemicals. Especially chemicals that were developed to kill bad insects. DDT was a real bad chemical. It killed bad insects, along with good insects, along with plants, along with animals. She wrote the book Silent Spring with a warning. At least five states banned DDT.
  • John Glenn orbits the Earth

    John Glenn orbits the Earth
    John Glenn became the first man to orbit the earth - 3 times. It was a five hour flight.
  • Kennedy was assasined

    President Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22. Kennedy's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was never sent to trial. While being moved by police to a different jail, a man named Jack Ruby shot Oswald. Who killed President Kennedy nobody knows for sure.
  • John F Kennedy assasinated

    John F Kennedy assasinated
    wasn't even past his first 1000 days in the Whitehouse that he was assasinated!!!!
  • Beatles became popular!!!

    Beatles became popular!!!
    The Beatles, a British rock and roll band became VERY popular. The "Fab Four", John, Paul, George, and Ringo, were played on radio stations all over the world. They were seen on the "Ed Sullivan Show". They performed concerts that were quickly sold out. All the frenzy over the group became known as "Beatlemania", which was only the beginning.
  • Cigaretted carton boxes wrote Cigarettes may be bad for your health

    Cigaretted carton boxes wrote Cigarettes may be bad for your health
    This was the first year the cigarette boxes had a warning printed on it "Smoking can be hazardous to your health". It had not occurred to the US government to give the warning that smoking lead to cancer and lung problems.
  • Vietnam and America begin protesting the war

    Vietnam and America begin protesting the war
    President Johnson ordered bombing raids on North Vietnam and Americans begin protesting the war
  • Creator of W@lt Disney died

    Creator of W@lt Disney died
    Walt Disney, the creator of Mickey Mouse and a Pioneer of animated films, died of cancer on December 15, 1966, but his legend lives on.
  • First Heart transplant

    First Heart transplant
    The first heart transplant was performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard in Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Martin Luther King assasinated

    Martin Luther King assasinated
    Civil Rights Leader Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. Two months later, Robert Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's brother was assassinated, too. Both were civil rights leaders.
  • Neil Armstrong landed on the Moon

    Neil Armstrong landed on the Moon
    Neil Armstrong landed on the moon but most people believe he didn't actually and that the video was filmed in a scenery.