SortStack #2326 — 2032-10-21

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  1. Qin Shi Huang unifies China and declares himself its first emperor 221 BCE

    He standardized writing, currency, and axle widths — and was buried with an estimated 8,000 life-sized terracotta soldiers, no two faces alike.

  2. Marco Polo sets out from Venice on his journey to Asia 1271

    He was away 24 years. His famous book was dictated to a romance writer while both were prisoners of war in a Genoese jail.

  3. Tokugawa Ieyasu becomes shogun, beginning Japan's Edo period 1603

    The Tokugawa shogunate brought over 250 years of internal peace and isolation — and its capital Edo, later renamed Tokyo, grew into one of the world's largest cities.

  4. The Wall Street Crash wipes out the stock market boom 1929

    The market didn't permanently regain its pre-crash peak until 1954, a quarter of a century later.

  5. The Second World War ends with the surrender of Japan 1945

    The same year saw the first atomic bombs, the founding of the United Nations, and the deaths of Roosevelt, Hitler, and Mussolini within three weeks of each other.

  6. Nelson Mandela walks free after twenty-seven years in prison 1990

    Four years after his release he was elected South Africa's president — and he later joked that he was 'a pensioner taking up a new job' at age 75.

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