Today in History — July 9
1868
09 July 1868: Fourteenth Amendment Ratified
On July 9, 1868, the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was officially ratified, fundamentally transforming American law and citizenship. This amendment, one of the three Reconstruction Amendments passed after the Civil War, granted…
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1497
08 July 1497: Vasco da Gama Sets Sail for India
On July 8, 1497, Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama set sail from Lisbon with a fleet of four ships, embarking on a voyage that would fundamentally reshape world history by establishing the first direct sea…
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07 July 2005: London Bombings Strike the City
On July 7, 2005, London was struck by a series of coordinated terrorist attacks that targeted the citys public transportation system during the morning rush hour. Four suicide bombers detonated explosives on three Underground trains…
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- 08 July 1497: Vasco da Gama Sets Sail for IndiaJul 8
- 07 July 2005: London Bombings Strike the CityJul 7
- 06 July 1942: Anne Frank and Family Go Into HidingJul 6
- 05 July 1687: Newton Publishes the Principia MathematicaJul 5
- 04 July 1776: Declaration of Independence AdoptedJul 4
- 03 July 1863: Picketts Charge at GettysburgJul 3
- 02 July 1964: President Johnson Signs the Civil Rights ActJul 2
- 01 July 1916: The Battle of the Somme BeginsJul 1
- 30 June 1908: Tunguska Event Flattens Siberian ForestJun 30
- 29 June 2007: Apple Releases First iPhone and Transforms Mobile IndustryJun 29
- 28 June 1914: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Triggers World War IJun 28
- 27 June 1969: Stonewall Riots Launch LGBTQ Rights MovementJun 27
- 26 June 1945: United Nations Charter Signed in San FranciscoJun 26
- 25 June 1950: Korean War Begins with North Korean InvasionJun 25
- 24 June 1948: Soviet Berlin Blockade Triggers Cold War CrisisJun 24