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    #76
    Originally posted by Commander Jumper View Post
    Christopher Columbus. He discovered the America's.. I think that had a huge impact on history.. don't ya think?
    well that brings up my point again that if he didn't someone else would have. maybe a bit later, but it wouldnt have changed the world THAT much
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      #77
      the most indluental person ever is chuck norris

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        #78
        Originally posted by Commander Jumper View Post
        Christopher Columbus. He discovered the America's.. I think that had a huge impact on history.. don't ya think?
        Christopher Columbus didn't Discover America,

        It was Leif Ericson!
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          #79
          Originally posted by AvatarIII View Post
          well that brings up my point again that if he didn't someone else would have. maybe a bit later, but it wouldnt have changed the world THAT much
          You do have a point there.

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            #80
            I say Robert opinhiemer is the man who made the biggest impact in history. He made the atomic bomb opening up a new age in technology

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              #81
              Ok to be serious in my choice here...

              beyond the cavemen ug and urr who discovered how to make fire and invented the wheel.

              My vote for the title of "The most influential person in history" goes to Rosalind Franklin. She did most of the experimental work on discovering the structure of DNA. Indeed there is some controversy over her recognition in the discovery

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              Loath as I am to post a wikipedia article it sums up the controversy quite well
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                #82
                Just picking a name that I haven't noticed.... how's about.... Aristotle.

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                  #83
                  I'd have to go with either King Leonidas or Gaius Julius Cesar.

                  One defended the west from a foreign dictator and the other was the first dictator of the world's largest and long-lasting empire.
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                    #84
                    Stalin is a pretty big figure in history too
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                      #85
                      Archemedies!! father of science
                      and Socrates!! Father of modern thought
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                        #86
                        Originally posted by Shan Bruce Lee View Post
                        I'd have to go with either King Leonidas or Gaius Julius Cesar.

                        One defended the west from a foreign dictator and the other was the first dictator of the world's largest and long-lasting empire.
                        The Roman Empire wasn't the worlds largest.

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