What happened on August 4th 1914?
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What happened in the year 1600?
In the year 1600, Queen Elizabeth I of England granted a Royal Charter to the British East India Company, which paved the way for British colonial dominance in India. It was also the year that Giordano Bruno, an Italian philosopher, was burnt at the stake for heresy by the Roman Inquisition.
What happened in the year 1974?
Personally speaking, I wore yellow dungarees a lot and went to preschool.
What happened in the 20th century?
Lots of things happened.
including:
world war 1 and 2.
and titanic sunk.
What happened on December 14 1994?
# December 14 - A Lear jet piloted by Richard Anderson and Brad Sexton misses an elementary school and crashes into an apartment complex in Fresno, California, killing both pilots and injuring several apartment residents.
# December 14 - British Home Secretary Michael Howard announces that Myra Hindley is to serve a whole life tariff for the Moors Murders of the 1960s. The decision was made in private by Mr Howard's predecessor David Waddington in 1990, but Hindley is only informed of the decision today after the House of Lords ruled that the Home Secretary must inform all life sentence prisoners of the minimum term that they should serve before parole can be considered. Hindley, 52, can appeal against the decision but now knows that she may well spend the rest of her life in prison.
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What happened on December 9 1991?
A lot of things. Bush 41 gave his State of the Union Address on that date, Ali Mahdi Muhammad took over from Siad Barre in Samalia, "Piano Lesson" closes at Walter Kerr Theater New York City after 320 performances, all the following patents were applied for: http://www.patentstorm.us/patents-by-date/1991/0129-1.html and there were probably several people born and several who died. Also Tommy Cooper was born.
What happened on December 25th 1914?
World War I - Legendary/unofficial "Christmas Truce" takes place (Brits and Germans). Both sides stopped fighting, declared a truce and spent Christmas day playing football and having fun. However the next day (after becoming friends and having a laugh)they killed each other and the war carried on.
What happened on June 22 1940?
On June 22, 1940, the Second Armistice at Compi?gne was signed, officially ending the Battle of France. It granted most of France to Germany.
The Battle Of Marston Moor happened in July 1644.
Ya mum happens that's what YA MUM!
Germany Surrendered
yes, but it is a four-letter word. the answer is VE-DayIn 1919 World War I was over and a peace conference opened in Versailles, France. Then again, in Paris President Wilson helped form the League of Nations.
Theodore Roosevelt (26th President of the United States) ended his time on earth by dying in his sleep at the age of 60. The 18th amendment was ratified by Congress. This amendment was an effort to reduce the rampant effect of alcohol used by returning men from the war. Alcohol consumption had soared as men fought with their conscience on what they had seen. In a way, the people of this era, though brilliant, was still influenced by the mannerisms inherited from the 19th century. This ratification prohibited the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages for consumption. Although this is little known, this was the beginning of Prohibition. This led to the formation of clubs and bars where alcohol could be consumed and this in turn lead to the gangster era which was to last until 1933 when Prohibition ended. Men in cities such as Chicago, New York and Los Angeles seized this opportunity to flex their muscles and extortion was a high price to pay. Another thing that is relatively unknown is that this was the year when the Irish War of Independence began. Though these people have yet to achieve their aim, they must realize that their dependence on Great Britain is too great. In a maritime disaster, His Majesty's Ship Iolaire sank near Scotland killing 206 people. Volcano Kelut erupted killing about 16,000 people. In cities such as New York, Philadelphia and Boston staples were stored in mass quantities for distribution to the masses. One such tank in Boston gave way killing 21 people and injuring 150 others. In Chicago the Black Sox scandal erupted where several White Sox players, including 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson, were banned for life from major league baseball for fixing games. Shoeless had gotten his name when, in his younger days, he was rounding third and heading for home when he lost a shoe crossing home plate 'shoeless'. Last but not least, Einstein's theory of general relativity was tested and confirmed. As no other alternative theories had yet appeared, it was assumed Einstein was correct.
They're just a few of the things =)
In 1933 president Frankilin Delano Roosevelt was elected......
What happened in the early 16th century?
== Early 16th Century Events = 1501-1509: Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa. Spanish arrive in present-day Gulf of Mexico 1510-1519: Peter Henlein builds the first pocketwatch Battle of Orsha; Belarussians and Poles defeat the Russian army Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses on the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church Selim I, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire conquers Palestine and Egypt, and declares himself Caliph Hern
http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/1914/
This gives an entire list month by month. World War 1 was also going on in 1914.
How do you find a vehicle you sold years ago with only a tag number?
yes check the dmv records they will have records of that car who it was sold to and who all of the prior owners were
What continents did South America used to be attached to during Pangaea time?
All of them. "Pangaea", from the Latin "pan" meaning "all" and Gaea, the mother goddess of Earth, means "all of the Earth"; it was a single supercontinent that included all of the major land masses.
The western bulge of South America was probably tucked in just south of the eastern bulge of Europe.