Monday, May 13, 2024

TODAY IN HISTORY: MAY 14

 

May 14



On May 14th, a countless number of significant events have occurred throughout history. From major historical events to fascinating personal occurrences, this date has shaped our world in numerous ways. Let us explore some of the notable events that took place on May 14th.


One significant event that occurred on May 14th was in 1607, when the English settlers established the Jamestown colony in what is now Virginia. This marked the first permanent English settlement in North America and paved the way for future European colonization in the continent.


Moving forward in history to May 14th, 1796, Edward Jenner successfully tested the smallpox vaccine on eight-year-old James Phipps. This event was a milestone in the history of medicine, as it was the first successful use of a vaccine to prevent a disease. Jenner's discovery ultimately led to the eradication of smallpox worldwide.


Leaping ahead to another era, on May 14th, 1948, the State of Israel was officially established, marking a crucial moment in the history of the Jewish people. After decades of struggle and persecution, the dream of a Jewish homeland became a reality. This event had significant political, social, and cultural ramifications, both locally and globally.


May 14th, 1961, witnessed the beginning of a new era in American history, as a Freedom Riders bus was bombed and set on fire by a white mob in Anniston, Alabama. The Freedom Riders were a group of civil rights activists who challenged segregation laws by traveling together on interstate buses. This violent attack highlighted the deep-rooted racism and intolerance prevalent in society and served as a catalyst for the civil rights movement.


In the world of sports, May 14th, 1998, saw a remarkable achievement by the professional boxer and five-time heavyweight champion, Evander Holyfield. He defeated fellow boxing legend Mike Tyson in a match that was heavily anticipated worldwide. Holyfield's victory solidified his status as one of the greatest boxers of all time.


On a more personal note, May 14th could be a significant day for many individuals. It could be a day of celebration, marking a birthday or an anniversary. It could also be a day of reflection, remembering the loss of a loved one or commemorating a life-changing event.


In conclusion, May 14th has witnessed numerous historical events that left a lasting impact on our world. From the establishment of the first English settlement in North America to the creation of the State of Israel, these events shaped the course of history. On a personal level, May 14th holds meaning for countless individuals, whether it be through joyous celebrations or somber remembrances. Regardless of the context, May 14th remains a day that deserves recognition for the significant events it has witnessed throughout history.

Here are more events from this day:

1027 – Robert II of France names his son Henry I as junior King of the Franks.

1097 – The Siege of Nicaea begins during the First Crusade.

1264 – Battle of Lewes: Henry III of England is captured and forced to sign the Mise of Lewes, making Simon de Montfort the effective ruler of England.

1509 – Battle of Agnadello: In northern Italy, French forces defeat the Republic of Venice.

1607 – English colonists establish "James Fort," which would become Jamestown, Virginia, the earliest permanent English settlement in the Americas.

1608 – The Protestant Union, a coalition of Protestant German states, is founded to defend the rights, land and safety of each member against the Catholic Church and Catholic German states.

1610 – Henry IV of France is assassinated by Catholic zealot François Ravaillac, and Louis XIII ascends the throne.

1643 – Four-year-old Louis XIV becomes King of France upon the death of his father, Louis XIII.

1747 – War of the Austrian Succession: A British fleet under Admiral George Anson defeats the French at the First Battle of Cape Finisterre.

1796 – Edward Jenner administers the first smallpox inoculation.

1800 – The 6th United States Congress recesses, and the process of moving the Federal government of the United States from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., begins the following day.

1804 – William Clark and 42 men depart from Camp Dubois to join Meriwether Lewis at St Charles, Missouri, marking the beginning of the Lewis and Clark Expedition's historic journey up the Missouri River.

1811 – ParaguayPedro Juan CaballeroFulgencio Yegros and José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia start actions to depose the Spanish governor.

1836 – The Treaties of Velasco are signed in Velasco, Texas.

1863 – American Civil War: The Battle of Jackson takes place.

1868 – Boshin War: The Battle of Utsunomiya Castle ends as former Tokugawa shogunate forces withdraw northward.

1870 – The first game of rugby in New Zealand is played in Nelson between Nelson College and the Nelson Rugby Football Club.

1878 – The last witchcraft trial held in the United States begins in Salem, Massachusetts, after Lucretia Brown, an adherent of Christian Science, accused Daniel Spofford of attempting to harm her through his mental powers.

1879 – The first group of 463 Indian indentured laborers arrives in Fiji aboard the Leonidas.

1900 – Opening of World Amateur championship at the Paris Exposition Universelle, also known as Olympic Games. 

1913 – Governor of New York William Sulzer approves the charter for the Rockefeller Foundation, which begins operations with a $100 million donation from John D. Rockefeller.

1915 – The May 14 Revolt takes place in Lisbon, Portugal.

1918 – Cape Town Mayor, Sir Harry Hands, inaugurates the Two-minute silence.

1931 – Five unarmed civilians are killed in the Ådalen shootings, as the Swedish military is called in to deal with protesting workers.

1935 – The Constitution of the Philippines is ratified by a popular vote.

1939 – Lina Medina becomes the youngest confirmed mother in medical history at the age of five.

1940 – World War IIRotterdamNetherlands is bombed by the Luftwaffe of Nazi Germany despite a ceasefire, killing about 900 people and destroying the historic city center.

1943 – World War II: A Japanese submarine sinks AHS Centaur off the coast of Queensland.

1948 – Israel is declared to be an independent state and a provisional government is established. Immediately after the declaration, Israel is attacked by the neighboring Arab states, triggering the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.

1951 – Trains run on the Talyllyn Railway in Wales for the first time since preservation, making it the first railway in the world to be operated by volunteers.

1953 – Approximately 7,100 brewery workers in Milwaukee perform a walkout, marking the start of the 1953 Milwaukee brewery strike.

1955 – Cold War: Eight Communist bloc countries, including the Soviet Union, sign a mutual defense treaty called the Warsaw Pact.

1961 – Civil rights movement: A white mob twice attacks a Freedom Riders bus near Anniston, Alabama, before fire-bombing the bus and attacking the civil rights protesters who flee the burning vehicle.

1970 – Andreas Baader is freed from custody by Ulrike Meinhof, Gudrun Ensslin and others, a pivotal moment in the formation of the Red Army Faction.

1973 – Skylab, the United States' first space station, is launched.

1977 – A Dan-Air Boeing 707 leased to IAS Cargo Airlines crashes on approach to Lusaka International Airport in LusakaZambia, killing six people.

1980 – Salvadoran Civil War: the Sumpul River massacre occurs in Chalatenango, El Salvador.

1987 – Fijian Prime Minister Timoci Bavadra is ousted from power in a coup d'état led by Lieutenant colonel Sitiveni Rabuka.

1988 – Carrollton bus collision: A drunk driver traveling the wrong way on Interstate 71 near Carrollton, Kentucky hits a converted school bus carrying a church youth group. Twenty-seven die in the crash and ensuing fire.

2004 – The Constitutional Court of South Korea overturns the impeachment of President Roh Moo-hyun.

2004 – Rico Linhas Aéreas Flight 4815 crashes into the Amazon rainforest during approach to Eduardo Gomes International Airport in ManausBrazil, killing 33 people.

2008 – Battle of Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester city centre between Zenit supporters and Rangers supporters and the Greater Manchester Police, 39 policemen injured, one police-dog injured and 39 arrested.

2010 – Space Shuttle Atlantis launches on the STS-132 mission to deliver the first shuttle-launched Russian ISS component — Rassvet. This was originally slated to be the final launch of Atlantis, before Congress approved STS-135.

2012 – Agni Air Flight CHT crashes in Nepal after a failed go-around, killing 15 people.

2022 – Ten people are killed in a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York.

 

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