History

SIGNIFACANT EVENTS from 1775-1918

  • Battle Bridge

    Battle Bridge
    The Crown decides to put a stop to this. Early in the morning of April 19, 1775, a long column of Regulars starts its march to Concord. Their orders are to destroy muskets, powder, cannon, and other provisions being stockpiled by the rebels on Colonel James Barrett's farm.

    The militia believes the Regulars are out to burn down the town. The order comes to load their muskets. The men advance towards the Bridge in fine order to the astonishment of the Regulars
  • Battle of Quebec

    Battle of Quebec
    On December 31, 1775, during the American Revolutionary War, Patriot forces under Colonel Benedict Arnold and General Richard Montgomery attempted to capture the British-occupied city of Quebec and with it win support for the American cause in Canada. The attack failed.
  • Austria

    Austria
    Austria ends interregation torture
  • The founding of AUstralia

    The founding of AUstralia
    On 26 January two French frigates of the Lapérouse expedition sailed into Botany Bay as the British were relocating to Sydney Cove in Port Jackson. The isolation of the Aboriginal people in Australia had finished. European Australia was established in a simple ceremony at Sydney Cove on 26 January 1788.
  • William Wilberforce

    William Wilberforce
    William Wilberforce makes his first major speech on abolition in UK House of Commons, reasons the slave trade morally reprehensible and an issue of natural justice
  • Battle of Marengo

    Battle of Marengo
    The Battle of Marengo was fought on 14 June 1800 between French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte and Austrian forces near the city of Alessandria, in Piedmont, Italy.
  • British Prime Minister

    British Prime Minister
    British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval is assassinated by John Bellingham in the lobby of the House of Commons, London. Ironically, descendants of both were later elected to Parliament at the same time.
  • Military Conflict

    Military Conflict
    The War of 1812 was a military conflict, lasting for two-and-a-half years, fought by the United States of America against the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, its North American colonies, and its American Indian allies.
  • Railroad train

    Railroad train
    Sep 15th - 1st person to be run over by a railroad train (William Huskisson, England)
  • Nevada

    Nevada
    The city of Reno, Nevada, is founded.
  • California Admission Day

    California Admission Day
    California Admission Day is a legal holiday in the state of California in the United States. It is celebrated annually on September 9 to commemorate the anniversary of the 1850 admission of California into the Union as the thirty-first state.
  • President

    President
    USHouse of Representatives vote 126 to 47 to impeach President Andrew Johnson
  • US and Denmark

    US and Denmark
    Denmark and the US sign a treaty under which Denmark will sell the Danish West Indies to the USA for $5 million, but the sale will be postponed until 1917
  • Niagera Fall

    Niagera Fall
    Niagera Falls runs out of water because of a drought
  • Rhoads Opera House Fire

    Rhoads Opera House Fire
    The Rhoads Opera House Fire occurred on Monday evening, January 13, 1908 in Boyertown, Pennsylvania. The opera house caught fire during a stage play sponsored by nearby St. John's Lutheran Church. The fire started when a kerosene lamp being used for stage lighting was knocked over starting a fire on the stage
  • Arizona

    Arizona
    Arizona was admitted to the Union as the 48th state
  • Austruan-Hungary

    Austruan-Hungary
    Austrian-Hungary bombs Belgrade
  • The finnish Civil War

    The finnish Civil War
    The Finnish Civil War, 27 January to 15 May 1918, concerned leadership and control of Finland during its transition from a Grand Duchy of the Russian Empire to an independent state. The conflict formed a part of the national, political, and social turmoil caused by World War I (Eastern Front) in Europe.