We know his take on European terror incidents, cyber attacks, and major elections and referenda. But sadly, the world was unable to read Trump's 140-character analysis of major events before the invention of Twitter. Let us do the world a service and give his responses to any of the following:
- The US Declaration of Independence
- Ratification of the Bill of Rights
- French Revolution
- Battle of the Alamo
- Start of US Civil War
- Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
- 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments
- Election of 1876
- Plessy v. Ferguson
- Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Bolshevik Revolution
- Black Tuesday (Start of the Great Depression)
- Enabling Act of 1933
- German invasion of Poland
- Attack on Pearl Harbor
- Normandy Invasion
- VE Day
- Bombings of Hiroshima/Nagasaki + VJ Day
- Soviets get the bomb
- Mainland China falls to the communists
- Brown v. Board of Education
- Suez Crisis
- Sputnik
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- "I Have a Dream" speech
- JFK Assassination
- Gulf of Tonkin incident
- MLK Assassination
- RFK Assassination
- Man on the Moon
- Kent State shootings
- Watergate
- Fall of Saigon
- Iranian Revolution/Hostage Crisis
- Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
- Challenger Disaster
- Iran Missile Contra
- Fall of the Berlin Wall
- Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
- Lewinski Scandal
- Day after election day 2000
- 9/11
- Invasion of Iraq
- Hurricane Katrina
And of course, feel free to add whatever events of world history you think the Donald-elect would have wanted to respond to.