Events
780 BC - The first historic
solar eclipse is recorded in
China. 1039 -
Henry III becomes
Holy Roman Emperor.1584 -
Sir Walter Raleigh establishes first English colony on
Roanoke Island, old
Virginia (now
North Carolina).
1615 - Forces under the
shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu take Osaka Castle in
Japan.
1760 -
Great Upheaval:
New England planters arrive to claim land in
Nova Scotia Canada taken from the
Acadians.
1769 - A
transit of Venus is followed five hours later by a total
solar eclipse, the shortest such interval in the historical past.
1783 - The
Montgolfier brothers publicly demonstrate their
montgolfière (
hot air balloon).
1792 -
Captain George Vancouver claims
Puget Sound for
Great Britain.
1794 -
British troops capture
Port-au-Prince in
Haiti.
1804 - Grieving over the death of his wife, Marie Clothilde, king
Charles Emmanuel IV of
Sardinia abdicates his throne in favor of his brother,
Victor Emmanuel.
1812 - Following
Louisiana's admittance as a
U.S. state, the
Louisiana Territory was renamed the
Missouri Territory.
1859 -
Italian Independence wars: in the
Battle of Magenta, the
French army, under
Louis-Napoleon, defeats an
Austrian army.
1862 -
American Civil War:
Confederate troops evacuate
Fort Pillow on the
Mississippi River, leaving the way clear for
Union troops to take
Memphis, Tennessee.
1876 - An express
train called the
Transcontinental Express arrives in
San Francisco, California, via the
First Transcontinental Railroad only 83 hours and 39 minutes after having left
New York City.
1878 -
Cyprus Convention: The
Ottoman Empire cedes
Cyprus to the
United Kingdom but retains nominal title.
1912 -
Massachusetts becomes the first state of the
United States to set a minimum wage.
1913 -
Emily Davison, a
suffragette, runs out in front of the king's horse,
Anmer, at the
Epsom Derby. She is trampled and dies a few days later, never having regained consciousness.
1917 - The very first
Pulitzer Prizes are awarded:
Laura E. Richards,
Maude H. Elliott, and Florence Hall receive the first
Pulitzer for a
biography (for
Julia Ward Howe).
Jean Jules Jusserand receives the first
Pulitzer for
history for his work
With Americans of Past and Present Days.
Herbert B. Swope receives the first
Pulitzer for
journalism for his work for the
New York World.
1919 -
Women's rights: The
U.S. Congress approves the
19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which guaranteed
suffrage to
women, and sends it to the
U.S. states for ratification.
1920 -
Hungary loses 71% of its territory and 63% of its population when the
Treaty of Trianon is signed in
Paris.
1928 -
President of the Republic of China Zhang Zuolin assassinated by
Japanese agents.
1936 -
Léon Blum becomes
Prime Minister of
France.
1939 -
Holocaust: The
SS St. Louis, a ship carrying 963
Jewish refugees, is denied permission to land in
Florida,
United States, after already having been turned away from
Cuba. Forced to return to
Europe, most of its passengers later died in
Nazi concentration camps.
1940 -
World War II:
Dunkirk evacuation ends;
British forces complete evacuation of 300,000 troops from
Dunkirk in
France.
1942 -
World War II:
Reinhard Heydrich dies in
Prague due to the assassination of
Czechoslovak paratroopers (
Operation Anthropoid).1942 -
World War II:
Battle of Midway begins.
Japanese Admiral Chuichi Nagumo orders a strike on
Midway Island with much of the
Imperial Japanese navy.
1943 -
Military coup in
Argentina ousts
Ramón Castillo.
1944 -
World War II: A hunter-killer group of the
United States Navy capture the
German submarine U-505, marking the first time a
U.S. Navy vessel captured an enemy vessel at
sea since the
19th century.1944 -
World War II:
Rome falls to the
Allies, the first
Axis capital to fall.
1948 -
AC Omonoia:
AC Omonoia (A football club in Cyprus) is created.
1960 -
Lake Bodom murders. 3 Die, one survives with severe injuries
1967 -
Stockport Air Disaster:
British Midland flight G-ALHG crashes in Hopes Carr,
Stockport, killing 72 passengers and crew.
1970 -
Tonga gains independence from the
United Kingdom.
1973 -
Patent for the
ATM granted to Don Wetzel,
Tom Barnes and
George Chastain.
1974 - The
Cleveland Indians attempt an ill-advised
ten cent beer promotion for a game against the
Texas Rangers at
Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
Cleveland forfeits 9-0 after alcohol-fueled mayhem and violence spreads from the stands onto the field.
1979 -
Flight Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings takes power in
Ghana after military
coup in which
General Akuffo is overthrown.
1986 -
Jonathan Pollard pleads guilty to
espionage for selling top secret
United States military intelligence to
Israel.
1989 -
Ali Khamenei was elected as the new
Supreme Leader of
Islamic republic of
Iran by the
Assembly of Experts after death of
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.1989 -
Tiananmen Square protests were violently ended in Chinese capital city -
Beijing with
People's Liberation Army soldiers and tanks, many innocent people were killed.1989 -
Solidarity's victory in the first partly free parliamentary elections in post-war
Poland sparks off a succession of peaceful anti-
communist revolutions in
Eastern Europe and leads to creation of the so-called
Contract Sejm. 1989 -
Ufa train disaster: A
natural gas explosion near
Ufa,
Russia, kills 575 as two trains passing each other throw sparks near a leaky pipeline.
1991 - The
United Kingdom's
Conservative government announces that some
British regiments would disappear or be merged into others—the largest armed forces cuts in almost twenty years.
1998 -
Terry Nichols is sentenced to life in prison for his role in the
Oklahoma City bombing.
2004 -
Marvin Heemeyer uses a bulldozer equipped with homemade armor plating to partially level
Granby, Colorado.
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