There were many events that took place in the 80s. Some aren’t as big as the events that are in our history books,but they’re just as important. The 1980 United States heat wave claimed anywhere between 1,250 and 10,000 lives and massive droughts, creating all kinds of damage,estimates nearly US $44 billion. There was also the terrible New Mexico State Penitentiary Riot. Thirty-three inmates were killed and more than 100 inmates were injured. Other things that took place include, when the U.S. President Carter authorized legislation giving 1.5 billion dollars in loans to bail out the Chrysler Corporation. Mount St. Helens erupts in Washington, killing 57 and causing the US $3 billion in damage. A series of deadly tornadoes stroke in Grand Island, Nebraska, causing over $300 million …show more content…
Michael Jackson, Madonna, Tom Cruise, Vivian Richards, George Michael, Diana, Princess of Wales, Martina Navratilova and Richard Gere were just a few of those people. Madonna Madonna made her debut in the year 1982. Madonna is cited to be the 'World's most successful female musician' as per the Guinness Book of World Records. This “Material Girl” soon became an idol for pop lovers all over the world. This stunning and beautiful singer has won the Grammy Award and American Singer-Songwriter, 9 times so far. Michael Jackson Michael Jackson was referred to as the King of Pop. Michael Jackson made his debut at the age of eleven. He began his career with the Jackson Five and later, went on with a solo career. Michael soon became a pop icon with his chartbusting tracks. His revolutionary videos that involved his breakdancing skills inspired youngsters around the world to follow suit. He is the sole singer to have received 8 Grammy Awards in a single night. Billie Jean, Beat It, The Way You Make Me Feel, Black or White are only a few of his incredible songs. This talented personality has many more hit albums and songs to his