Earlier today, I made a comment to a friend of mine about why the US isn't on the Metric system. Her response "You lot really know how to hold a grudge!" She asked me to make a list of 5 things about American history she can wiki-learn over the next week.
I wanted to stay away from the obvious (eg: the American Civil War), or things she would have memories of (eg: 9/11). I wanted very badly for the list to be things America used as battle cries, preferably in the "Remember the [insert grudge]!!" vein.
I came up with:
1) X Y Z affair
2) Zimmerman Telegram
3) 54 40 or fight!
4) Teddy Roosevelt (not a thing we "remember", but he's a badass. If you want to focus on the "Remember", try the USS Maine explosion)
5) Haymarket Massacre (Chicago, not London)
Today (15 February 2015) is the 117th anniversary of the Explosion of the USS Maine. But I think we'll all agree that Teddy Roosevelt is a way more interesting subject than the Spanish/American war.
So: given my criteria, what might you have put on that list?