On 16 July 1825, the western border of New South Wales (which, at that time, encompassed the entire east coast of Australia, including Van Diemen's Land) was extended west to 129 degrees E. This was done in order to dissuade the French from pursuing interest in the north coast.
On 16 July 1916, Australia's first interstate airmail departed Melbourne, bound for Sydney.
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Below are some of the most important historical events that happened on 10 July 2000. 1778 – American Revolution: Louis XVI of France declares war on the Kingdom of Great Britain. 1940 – Battle of Britain begins as Nazi forces attack shipping convoys in the English Channel.
Well,McCain,Obama,and Clinton ran for president.War. We're sinking into a reccession and depression.death.
Neil Armstrong became the first person to set foot on the Moon on July 20, 1969.
On July 9, 1990 Queen Victoria created the Commonwealth of Australia. This meant that she would unite the already separated colonies to one federal government.
Nothing of historical significance.
nothing happened on that day
i was born
The USA celebrated another year as a great nation.
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Below are some of the most important historical events that happened on 10 July 2000. 1778 – American Revolution: Louis XVI of France declares war on the Kingdom of Great Britain. 1940 – Battle of Britain begins as Nazi forces attack shipping convoys in the English Channel.
the sun rose and set over 30 times.
The first monstro cow was born.
July 1969 landing on the moon.
The Srebrenica Massacre, also known as the Srebrenica Genocide,
What important historical events happened Mississippi? Father Jacques Marquette, a French missionary, and fur trapper Louis Joliet begin exploration of the Mississippi River on May 17. They reach Mississippi in July and explore as far south as the mouth of the Arkansas River, near the present location of Rosedale, before turning back.
The 19th G7 summit was held in Tokyo, Japan from July 7-9, 1993.