Events
1066 -
Norman Conquest:
Battle of Hastings - In
England on Senlac Hill, seven miles from
Hastings, the forces of
William the Conqueror defeat the
Saxon army and kill King
Harold II of England.1322 -
Robert the Bruce of
Scotland defeats
King Edward II of
England at
Byland, forcing Edward to accept Scotland's independence.1582 - Because of the implementation of the
Gregorian calendar this day does not exist in this year in
Italy,
Poland,
Portugal and
Spain.1586 -
Mary I of Scotland goes on trial for conspiracy against
Elizabeth I of England.1656 -
Massachusetts enacts the first punitive legislation against the
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). The marriage of church-and-state in
Puritanism makes them regard the ritual-free Quakers as spiritually apostate and politically subversive.
1758 -
Austria defeats
Prussia at the
Battle of Hochkirk1773 - The first recorded
Ministry of Education, the
Komisja Edukacji Narodowej (
Polish for Commission of National Education), is formed in Poland.1773 -
American Revolutionary War: The
United Kingdom's
East India Company tea ships' cargo are burned at
Annapolis, Maryland.
1789 -
George Washington proclaims the first
Thanksgiving Day.
1806 -
Battle of Jena-Auerstädt France defeats
Prussia1812 - Work on
London's
Regent's Canal starts.
1834 - In
Philadelphia,
Whigs and
Democrats stage a gun, stone and brick battle for control of a Moyamensing Township election, resulting in one death, several injuries, and the burning down of a block of buildings.1834 - Henry Blair is the first
African American to obtain a US patent. The patent was for a corn planter.
1835 - John Templeton, John Moore, Stanley Cuthbart and Ellen Ritchie were charged in
Wheeling,
Virginia with illegally teaching blacks to read.
1840 -
Maronite leader Bashir II surrenders to the British forces and goes into exile in
Malta.
1843 - The British arrest Irish nationalist
Daniel O'Connell for conspiracy.
1863 -
American Civil War: Battle of Bristoe Station -
Confederate General
Robert E. Lee forces fail to drive the
Union Army out of
Virginia.
1867 - The 15th and last
Shogun of the
Tokugawa shogunate resigns in
Japan.
1882 -
University of the Punjab is founded in present day
Pakistan.
1884 -
George Eastman patents paper-strip photographic film.
1888 -
Louis Le Prince films first motion picture:
Roundhay Garden Scene.
1910 - English aviator
Claude Grahame-White lands his
Farman biplane on Executive Avenue (now
Pennsylvania Avenue) near the
White House.
1912 - While campaigning in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, former president
Theodore Roosevelt is shot by saloonkeeper William Schrank. With a fresh flesh wound and the bullet still in him, Roosevelt still delivers his scheduled speech.
1913 -
Senghenydd Colliery Disaster, the United Kingdom's worst coal mining accident, which claimed 439 lives.
1914 - German troops occupy
Bruges.
1916 - Sophomore tackle and guard
Paul Robeson is excluded from the
Rutgers football team when
Washington and Lee University refused to play against a black person.
1920 - Part of
Petsamo province is ceded by
Soviet Union to
Finland.
1925 - Anti-French uprising in
Damascus (French inhabitants flee)
1926 - The
children's book Winnie-the-Pooh, by
A.A. Milne, is first published.
1933 -
Nazi Germany withdraws from
The League of Nations.
1939 - German U-Boat
U-47 sinks British battleship
HMS Royal Oak.
1942 - A German
U-boat sinks the ferry
SS Caribou, killing 137.1942 - Japanese battleship strikes
Henderson Field.
1943 -
Japan declares Philippine Independence.1943 - Prisoners at the
Sobibor death camp in Poland revolt, resulting in the death of 11 SS. About half of the camp's 600 prisoners escape; about 50 survive the war.1943 - U.S. 8th Air Force loses 60
B-17 Flying Fortresses during an
assault on
Schweinfurt.
1944 - Allied troops land in
Corfu.1944 - British troops march into
Athens.
1946 -
Netherlands and
Indonesia sign cease fire.
1947 -
Chuck Yeager flies a
Bell X-1 faster than the
speed of sound, the first man to do so in level flight.
1949 - Eleven leaders of the U.S.
Communist Party are convicted, after a nine-month trial, of conspiring to advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S. government.1949 -
Chinese Red Army occupies Canton (
Guangzhou).
1958 - The U.S. conducts an underground nuclear weapon test at the
Nevada Test Site.1958 -
The District of Columbia Bar Association votes to accept black Americans as members.
1962 -
Cuban Missile Crisis begins: A
U-2 flight over
Cuba takes photos of Soviet
nuclear weapons being installed.
1963 - The term "
Beatlemania" is coined by the British press to describe the scene at the previous night's performance by
The Beatles on the TV show
Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the
London Palladium.
1964 -
Leonid Brezhnev becomes general secretary of the
CPSU and leader of the
Soviet Union, ousting
Nikita Khrushchev. 1964 -
American civil rights movement leader Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr becomes the youngest recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize.
1966 - The city of
Montreal inaugurates the
Montreal Metro.
1967 -
Vietnam War: Folk singer
Joan Baez is arrested in a blockade of the military induction center in
Oakland, California.
1968 -
Vietnam War: 27 soldiers are arrested at the
Presidio in
San Francisco for their peaceful protest of stockade conditions and the
Vietnam War. 1968 -
Vietnam War: The
United States Department of Defense announces that the
United States Army and
United States Marines will be sending about 24,000 troops back to
Vietnam for involuntary second tours. 1968 - First live telecast from a manned U.S. spacecraft
Apollo 7.1968 - A 6.8
earthquake wrecked the Australian town of
Meckering, and also ruptured all major roads and railways nearby.1968 -
Jim Hines of the
USA becomes the first man ever to break the ten second barrier in the
100 metres Olympic final at
Mexico City with a time of 9.95 sec. He would be the only man to do so until
1983.1969 - The
United Kingdom introduces the 50p (
fifty-pence) coin, replacing the ten-shilling note, in anticipation of the
decimalisation of the currency in
1971.
1973 -
Thailand's University Students protest for a democratic government; 77 are killed and 857 injured.
1979 - The first
Gay Rights March on
Washington, D.C. demands "an end to all social, economic, judicial, and legal oppression of lesbian and gay people," draws 200,000 people.
1981 - Citing official misconduct in the investigation and trial,
Amnesty International charges the U.S. government with holding
Richard Marshall of the
American Indian Movement as a political prisoner.1981 - Vice President
Hosni Mubarak is elected President of
Egypt one week after
Anwar Sadat was assassinated.
1982 - U.S. President
Ronald Reagan proclaims a
War on Drugs.
1994 - Palestinian leader
Yasser Arafat, Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin, and Israeli Foreign Minister
Shimon Peres receive the
Nobel Peace Prize.
1996 - The
Dow Jones Industrial Average gains 40.62 to 6,010.00, closing above 6,000 for the
first time ever.
1998 -
Eric Robert Rudolph is charged with 6 bombings including the 1996
Centennial Olympic Park bombing in
Atlanta, Georgia.
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