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The invention of the Printing Press.
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1453 was the year of the fall of Constantinople, and with it the Byzantine Empire. Some historians use this event as a marker for the end of the Middle ages.
1453 was also the year of the final battle of the Hundred Years' War, in which the French defeated the English and for practical purposes ended the claims of English monarchs to be also monarchs of France.
According to the Wikipedia entry for the year 1453, the printing press was invented that year. However this unfortunately happens to be wrong, as a number of other sources, including other articles in Wikipedia, show. The article on Gutenberg says his press was fully operating in 1450. I have put a link to a question on the invention of printing below, and its answer explains this in more detail.
It's the year that Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Sultan and the Byzantine Empire came to its end after an existence of a thousand years.
The year 1453 is defined by historians as the end of the Middle Ages.
the turning point of a event
Henry VI
It was the biggest invasion in history. It was the turning point because Allied troops were now back in Europe, actually fighting Germans near their own territory
Battle of Gavere happened in 1453.
it was the turning point of the american revolutionary war
THEY BOUGHT A NICE CHIANTI.
Battle of Castillon happened on 1453-07-17.
Battle of Pollog happened on 1453-04-22.
the Soviet Union
the Soviet Union.
Obviously, because it happened. And because there were no other groups present that were able to prevent it.
The Second Battle of El Alamein in Egypt. Stalingrad was the turning point on the Eastern Front. El Alamein was the turning point in Africa. Midway was the turning point in the Pacific, and Normandy was the turning point on the Western Front.
What was Saratoga the turning point of the war
10% of 1453 = 10% * 1453 = 0.1 * 1453 = 145.3
yes it was a turning point in the rovouloutinary war