18th October 1565: European and Japanese naval forces fight for the first time
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18th October 1565: European and Japanese naval forces fight for the first time

European and Japanese naval forces fought for the first time at the Battle of Fukuda ...

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18th August 1612: The trials of nine Lancashire women and two men known as the Pendle Witches begin

18th August 1612: The trials of nine Lancashire women and two men known as the Pendle Witches begin

The trials of the Pendle Witches are not only some of the most famous but also some of the best recorded witch trials in British history, and represent two per cent of all British witches to face trial over three ...

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17th August 1945: Animal Farm by George Orwell published in the United Kingdom

17th August 1945: Animal Farm by George Orwell published in the United Kingdom

Subtitled “A Fairy Story,” the Animal Farm used a farmyard allegory to critique totalitarianism, particularly the rise and betrayal of the ideals of the Russian Revolution, which caused several publishers to initially reject the book, with concerns that it would harm wartime relations with the ...

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16th August 1819: An estimated 15 protestors are killed in the Peterloo Massacre at St Peter’s Field in Manchester

16th August 1819: An estimated 15 protestors are killed in the Peterloo Massacre at St Peter’s Field in Manchester

The Peterloo Massacre took place at St Peter’s Field in Manchester, when a group of over 60,000 protesters were charged by ...

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15th August 1965: The Beatles perform at Shea Stadium in New York City, in front of a crowd of over 55,000 people

15th August 1965: The Beatles perform at Shea Stadium in New York City, in front of a crowd of over 55,000 people

The Beatles were first flown by helicopter to a nearby helipad and then driven to Shea Stadium in an armoured van where they performed a 30 minute set on a stage set up on the infield, far from the attendees in the ...

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14th August 1980: Lech Walesa leads a strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk and triggers the formation of the Solidarity trade union

14th August 1980: Lech Walesa leads a strike at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdańsk and triggers the formation of the Solidarity trade union

Within two years up to 80% of the entire Polish workforce had joined Solidarity or one of its sub-organisations, and they regularly used strikes to achieve political ...

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13th August 1521: Aztec Empire ends with the Fall of Tenochtitlan to Spanish forces led by Hernán Cortés

13th August 1521: Aztec Empire ends with the Fall of Tenochtitlan to Spanish forces led by Hernán Cortés

The Aztec defence was led by the Emperor Cuauhtémoc but, despite determined resistance, the defenders were gradually overwhelmed and Cuauhtémoc was captured while trying to flee the ...

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12th August 1981: IBM announces the release of the 5150, the first IBM Personal Computer

12th August 1981: IBM announces the release of the 5150, the first IBM Personal Computer

The IBM PC quickly became a commercial success and a standard in the emerging personal computer industry, establishing a broad market based on the IBM model that accelerated the spread of home ...

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11th August 1929: Babe Ruth becomes the first Major League Baseball player to hit 500 home runs

11th August 1929: Babe Ruth becomes the first Major League Baseball player to hit 500 home runs

The ball sailed over the right-field fence to land in Lexington Avenue that ran alongside Cleveland’s League ...

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