Surrender at Yorktown, which ended the American Revolutionary War!!
There is a few things that have made history on October 19th. In 1988 Britain bans broadcast interviews with IRA members and in the year 1997 Hyatt Regency Maui Kaanapali Senior Golf Classic.
There is a few things that have happened on October 19th that has made history. In 1986 USSR expels five US diplomats and in the year 1994 Palestinian bomb attack on bus in Tel Aviv killing 22 people.
19th october 1993 was a Tuesday.
October 19th, 1984 was a Friday.
October 19th, 1936 fell on a Monday.
October 19th, 1962 fell on a Friday.
October 19th, 1980 fell on a Sunday.
The term "American Frontier" in 19th-century U.S. history refers to the expanding borderlands of American settlement and exploration, particularly as settlers moved westward across North America. This concept embodies the idea of manifest destiny, where Americans believed it was their divine right to expand across the continent. The frontier was characterized by the interaction between settlers and Native American tribes, as well as significant cultural, economic, and social changes. It played a crucial role in shaping American identity and ideals of freedom and opportunity.
October 19th, 1948 fell on a Tuesday.
It preserved a nation that was half free and half slave.
October 19, 1781, Britain's Lord Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia, handing a huge victory to American Gen. George Washington and effectively ending the American Revolution and assuring America's independence.
The title "Father of American History" is often attributed to George Bancroft. He was a 19th-century historian who wrote extensively about the American Revolution and the founding of the United States, emphasizing the importance of democratic ideals. His multi-volume work, "History of the United States," helped shape the narrative of American history during his time.