March 18, 1925.
There is no history of the Mayflower prior to 1607, which is the speculative date of the launch of the ship.
It marked the signing of the declaration of independence.
Please check that date again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't exist in 1700 and the first $2 bills were issued in 1862.If you're seeing the date 1776 on the back of the bill, please turn it over and look for the printing date on the bill's front. All $2 bills issued since 1976 have a picture of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the back, which of course occurred in 1776.
It was the sinking of the United States warship, the "USS MAINE". The date was February 15, 1898, and it happened on the coastline of Havana, Cuba.
The Buffalo Nickel was minted from 1913 to 1938. If yours is so worn that you cannot read the date, it is worth about fifteen cents to someone who will use it to decorate a western belt or hatband. If the date is readable, its value could range from 50 cents to several thousand dollars, depending on the date, mintmark, and condition.
To date, nobody in the history of California has been killed by a tornado.
Tornadoes were not invented; they are a natural phenomenon.
The one EF5 tornado in Oklahoma in 2011 occurred on May 24.
There were two tornadoes in Rahway on September 7, 1998.
No date is given. It is only said to be June 1969. No such tornado actually occurred; it was only in the movie.
There were several tornadoes on this date, but the one that went down in history was the infamous Tri-State tornado. This F5 tornado tore a record 219-mile-long damage path across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people. It was by far the deadliest tornado in US history.
The date December 7, 1944 is important in aviation history, because that was the date in which the battle of Pearl Harbor occurred, in which hundreds, or even thousands of good pilots lost their lives.
Wikipedia have a very nice list with important historical events that occurred on today's date. Also on the website called history one find a long list of events.
No. No tornado has a name. Every hurricane, gets a name , though, with the exception of one hurricane in 1991 which was simply called "the Perfect Storm."
As of this date the last recorded tornado in North Carolina was one of 3 EF0 tornadoes that occurred on October 1 in that state. The last of these tornadoes occurred at 6:22 pm eastern daylight time near the town of Boarderman in Columbus County. This short lived tornado traveled only 1/6 mile, knocking down a few trees and damaging the roofs of three sheds.
Yes. There is no shortage of examples.
Given the date, this question is most likely referring to the tornadoes that occurred in the Dallas-Forth Worth area on April 3, 2012. There were no deaths from those tornadoes.