The Impact of September 11, 2001

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On September 11, 2001, terrorists savagely attacked the United States of American. Thousands of individuals lost their lives as two airplanes crashed into the two World Trade Center 1`buildings and the Pentagon. This brutal act shook the world. This terrorists’ attack has changed many aspects of people’s lives worldwide. It not only affected the US but everyone around the world. During the aftermath, we learned that we lost one of our native virgin islanders. US Army, Staff Sargent Maudlyn A. White, 38, born on St. Croix died on active duty in the Pentagon. She was described as a quiet person who was independent. Not only were the Virgin Islands affected by her death, but also the financial decline the islands started to experience. After September 11, the Caribbean was dramatically impacted; security levels rose, tourism levels dropped, and people became more hesitant about travelling.

According to Kimberly Amadeo, a news reporter, on the morning of September 11th terrorists hijacked four planes at Boston’s Logan airport. Their goal was to cripple the U.S. economy by destroying its center power: Wall Street, the Pentagon and the White House. The first two planes successfully hit their targets. Nearly 2,600 people died at the World Trade Center, 125 died at the Pentagon and 256 died on the four planes; bringing the death total to 3,081. This attack left U.S. citizens and survivors traumatized causing businesses to close; which played a huge toll on the recession. For the first time since the Great Depression, stock markets were closed. By September 17, when stocks were reopened, they learnt The Dow promptly fell 7.13%. However, the biggest economic impact of the 9/11 attacks was the higher defense spending which led to the U.S. ...

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... made them more concern about the personal safety, made them suspicious of others and helped increased their faith. Two to three in ten adults said 9/11 had prompted them to create an emergency plan and made them travel less by air. Less than one in ten adults said 9/11 prompted them to relocate (AARP).

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