MUSIC

  • 1980 BCE

    Mount St. Helens

    Mount St. Helens
    Mount St. Helens erupted in Washington, U.S. on May 18, 1980, killing 57 people.
  • 1969 BCE

    Human In The Moon

    Human In The Moon
    The human arribes to the moon for first time in 1969. The rocked was named Apollo 11 and it was tripolated by Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin.
  • 1962 BCE

    Beatles Biggest Hit

    Beatles Biggest Hit
    In 1962, one of the most commercially popular bands that exist today and acclaimed for the critique of the history of popular music, relased their biggest hit. The Beatles were the largest sales group in the 20th century. In the UK, they released more than 40 singles and albums that reached number 1. Their success was repeated, too, in many other countries.
  • 1960 BCE

    Cold War

    Cold War
    When the Second world war finished appeared a lot of tension between USA and the Soviet union (Russia) called the cold war. Some people thought that it could start the third world war.
  • 1960 BCE

    Hippie Movement

    Hippie Movement
    At the begining of the 60s arribes the hippie movement on USA wich then goes around the world and they inherited the countercultural values of the beat generation, promoted the psychedelic rock, were in favor of the sexual revolution, and they took drugs like cannabis and LSD.
  • 1956 BCE

    The New Look

    The New Look
    Two years after the Second World War the dressmaker Christian Dior Created the New Look. Its new appearance supposed a break with the previous decade. The New Look is characterized by a dress in the form of a shirt that marks the silhouette with a pretty big and colorful belt.
  • 1954 BCE

    Second World War

    Second World War
    In 1954 in Europe it takes place the Second World War. This war makes a lots of destructions and deads destroying the economy in Europe creating chaos.
  • 1954 BCE

    Elvis Presley

    Elvis Presley
    In 1954 the world met a boy who with only 19 years published his first disc, yes, we are talking about Elvis Presley, later known as “The King”.
  • 1951 BCE

    First Commercial Computer

    First Commercial Computer
    In 1951 was invented the first commercial computer by UNIVAC.