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1848 - Born on the 24th of June in Quincy, Massachusetts.
1870 - He graduated from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and studied at Harvard Law School.
1895 - He published "The Law of Civilisation and Decay".
1900 - He predicted in America's Economic Supremacy that New York would become the world trade center.
1927 - He died on the 13th of February.
1870 - He graduated from Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and studied at Harvard Law School.
1895 - He published "The Law of Civilisation and Decay".
1900 - He predicted in America's Economic Supremacy that New York would become the world trade center.
1927 - He died on the 13th of February.
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