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1919 was a transformative year that saw the end of World War I, the ratification of women's suffrage, and the start of Prohibition. It was also a time of social unrest, including the Red Summer of racial violence and labor protests.
World events
The Treaty of Versailles was signed
The collapse of the German and Habsburg empires
The re-drawing of Europe's map
The idea of self-determination gained popularity
The United States became more involved in European politics and trade
United States events
The Red Scare, a fear of communism
The Red Summer, a period of racial violence
The ratification of the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote
The start of Prohibition
Labor protests
The NAACP gained tens of thousands of new members
Inventions
The pop-up toaster was invented by Charles Strite
Other events A third wave of the flu pandemic, The massacre at Jallianwala Bagh, Protests in China, and The March 1 Movement.
1923 was a year of many significant events, including the death of President Warren G. Harding, the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, and the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich.
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1923 was a year of many significant events, including the death of President Warren G. Harding, the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, and the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich.
Events
Rosewood Massacre
White mobs attacked the Black community of Rosewood, Florida in January
Teapot Dome scandal
Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall resigned after public outrage
Beer Hall Putsch
Adolf Hitler led a failed coup in Munich, Germany
Tutankhamun's tomb
English archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of the ancient Egyptian boy king
Earthquake in Japan
A massive earthquake killed more than 140,000 people
Brain tumor operation
Dr. K Winfield Ney performed the first brain tumor operation under local anesthetic
Workers Party of America
The Workers Party of America in New York City became an official communist party
Inventions and discoveries
Whooping cough vaccine was developed
Ultraviolet light was discovered to add vitamin D to food
Scopolamine was found to act as a "truth" serum
The first electric shaver was invented
Frozen food was invented
Sound-on-film technology (Phonofilm) was invented
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1930 was a year of notable events, including the discovery of Pluto, the first World Cup football, and the beginning of the Great Depression's worsening.
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1935 was a year of scientific discovery, technological advances, and political turmoil.
1937 was a year of conflict, disaster, and innovation, including the start of World War II's tensions, the debut of the Golden Gate Bridge, and the publication of Of Mice and Men.
Events
Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan disappear: While attempting to fly around the world, the pair went missing.
Hindenburg airship disaster: The airship crashed in New Jersey.
Spanish Civil War: Pablo Picasso painted Guernica during the war.
Great Purge: Stalin's regime killed and imprisoned millions.
Golden Gate Bridge: The bridge debuted.
First jet engine: Engineers built the first jet engine.
Of Mice and Men: John Steinbeck published the book.
Their Eyes Were Watching God: Zora Neale Hurston published the book.
Other notable events
Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated for his second term as president.
The Battle of Nanking took place in China.
The hearing loop was invented.
"Sweet Leilani" won the Academy Award for Best Song.
Scientific discoveries
Bruno de Finetti published "La Prรฉvision: ses lois logiques, ses sources subjectives".
Hans Freudenthal proved the Freudenthal suspension theorem in homotopy.
The Goldberg polyhedron was first described.
1938 was a year of significant events in the United States, Europe, and science.
1941 was a pivotal year in World War II, when Germany invaded the Soviet Union and Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. The United States entered the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Events in 1941
Pearl Harbor: On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The attack killed or wounded over 3,500 American troops and civilians.
Invasion of the Soviet Union: Germany invaded the Soviet Union in early 1941.
Babi Yar massacre: Nazi Germany executed 30,000 Jews in the Babi Yar massacre.
Lend-Lease: President Roosevelt signed Lend-Lease into law, allowing the U.S. to give military equipment to the Allies.
National Gallery of Art: President Franklin D. Roosevelt opened the National Gallery of Art.
Grand Coulee Dam: Washington state's Grand Coulee Dam began to generate electricity.
Other notable events in 1941
Wonder Woman made her debut.
Citizen Kane was released in theaters.
Cheerioats, a new breakfast cereal, was introduced by General Mills.
Aerosol spray cans were invented by Lyle David Goodloe and W.N. Sullivan.
cant events, including the start of the Cold War, the partition of India, and the first flight of the X-1 rocket plane.
World events
The United Nations partitioned Palestine, creating the state of Israel
India and Pakistan gained independence from Great Britain
The Truman Doctrine was proclaimed to stop the spread of Communism
The United Kingdom and France signed the Treaty of Dunkirk, promising mutual assistance if attacked
The Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered at Qumran
Scientific events
Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier in the X-1 rocket plane
Thor Heyerdahl's balsa-wood raft, the Kon-Tiki, crossed the Pacific Ocean
Edwin Land demonstrated the first "instant camera", the Polaroid Land Camera
Other events
Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball
A mysterious object crashed in the desert in Roswell, New Mexico
The University of Cambridge voted to accept women for the first time
Elizabeth Short, nicknamed the "Black Dahlia", was murdered in Los Angeles
The USS Newport News, the first completely air-conditioned warship, was launched
1949 was a year of many notable events, including the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty, the discovery of the first moon of Neptune, and the publication of 1984 by George Orwell.
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1952 was a leap year that saw many notable events, including the first successful sexual reassignment surgery, the first flight over the North Pole, and the election of Dwight D. Eisenhower as president.
Events
The first successful sexual reassignment surgery was performed on a transsexual woman in Denmark
The first flight over the North Pole was made from Los Angeles to Copenhagen
The first successful surgical separation of Siamese twins was performed in Cleveland, Ohio
Queen Elizabeth II became queen after the death of her father, King George VI
Ann Davison became the first woman to sail across the Atlantic
The song "Hound Dog" was first recorded by Big Mama Thornton
The airbag was invented
Roll-on deodorants were invented
Notable people and events in film
The Greatest Show on Earth premiered at Radio City Music Hall in New York City
Singin' in the Rain premiered at Radio City Music Hall in New York City
Bwana Devil, the first American feature-length, color 3-D film, was released
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1956
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1956 was a year of many significant events, including the Suez Crisis, the Hungarian Revolution, and the debut of Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis Presley.
World events
The Suez Crisis began when Israeli troops invaded the Sinai Peninsula
The Hungarian Revolution broke out against the pro-Soviet government
Sudan became an independent nation
Pakistan became a Muslim republic
Japan joined the UN
Soviet troops entered Hungary
Transatlantic cable telephone service began
Music and entertainment
Elvis Presley's hit song "Heartbreak Hotel" entered the US music charts
Grace Kelly married Prince Ranier of Monaco
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis ended their partnership
Sports
The New York Yankees won their 17th World Series
Tenley Albright led the US women's figure skating team at the Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo
Other events
The first Eurovision song contest was broadcast from Switzerland
Jonas Salk's vaccine became widely available, leading to the elimination of polio
Play-Doh was introduced
Kentucky Fried Chicken began franchising
1963 was a year of social and political upheaval, including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the civil rights movement, and the space race.
Civil rights
President Kennedy gave his famous "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech in West Berlin
The Children's Crusade, Woolworth's Sit-In, and the Freedom Walk on Washington took place
The Supreme Court ruled that local governments could not require the Bible or Lord's Prayer in public schools
Space race
Astronaut Gordon Cooper orbited the Earth 22 times in a solo Mercury mission
Soviet Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space
Other events
The Washington-Moscow "hotline" was established to prevent nuclear war
Beatlemania began
Push-button telephones were introduced
The population of the world was 3.2 billion
Country music star Patsy Cline died in a plane crash
Notable deaths
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on November 22
Lee Harvey Oswald, the man accused of killing President Kennedy, was killed by nightclub owner Jack Ruby on live TV
Medgar Evers was assassinated
You can also watch this video to learn more about life in America in 1963:
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1964 was a year of many significant events, including the Civil Rights Act, the Beatles' first US tour, and the start of the Vietnam War.
Events
1969 was a year of many significant events, including the Apollo 11 moon landing, the Woodstock music festival, and the Stonewall riots. It was also the year of the Tate-LaBianca murders and the beginning of the modern gay rights movement.
Events
Apollo 11
The first moon landing, which fulfilled President John F. Kennedy's 1961 goal
Woodstock
The music festival in upstate New York that defined a generation
Stonewall riots
The beginning of the modern gay rights movement
Tate-LaBianca murders
The murders of five people by followers of Charles Manson
Super Bowl III
The New York Jets beat the Baltimore Colts in Miami
Altamont
A music festival that turned into a riot that resulted in four deaths
Other notable events
The first Concorde test flight in France
The American Indian movement
The Zodiac killings
The premiere of Sesame Street on PBS
The development of the scanning electron microscope
The ban on the use of DDT in residential areas
1969 was a transformative year that helped shape the cultural and social landscape of the decades that followed.
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1974 was a year of political upheaval, international conflict, and cultural change.
Politics
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1983 was a year of Cold War tensions, technological advancements, and notable events.
Events
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1986 was a year of tragedy, including the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. It was also a year of notable cultural and scientific achievements.
Events
Space Shuttle Challenger disaster: The Challenger exploded 73 seconds after takeoff, killing all seven crew members, including Christa McAuliffe
Chernobyl nuclear disaster: The fourth reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Soviet Union exploded, killing 31 people and contaminating much of Western Europe
FIFA World Cup: Argentina won the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico
Halley's Comet: Halley's Comet returned to perihelion for the first time since 1910
Voyager: The Voyager completed the first around-the-world flight without refueling
Cultural achievements
Oprah Winfrey debuted her talk show
"That's What Friends Are For" by Dionne and Friends and "Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles were number-one hits
Wole Soyinka won the Nobel Prize for Literature
Scientific achievements
The first antiretroviral medication (AZT) to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS was announced
The Academic American Encyclopedia was published on CD-ROM
From top-left, clockwise: the 1990 FIFA World Cup is held in Italy and is won by West Germany; the Human Genome Project is launched; The Pale Blue Dot image is taken by Voyager 1; West Germany and East Germany reunify; British police stand on-guard during the poll tax riots; Iraq under Saddam Hussein invades Kuwait, โฆ
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1995 was a year of many significant events, including the Oklahoma City bombing, the release of Gangsta's Paradise, and the first flight of a solo hot air balloon across the Pacific.
Events
The Oklahoma City bombing was the deadliest terrorist attack on the United States before 9/11
The Bosnian war ended in December
The first all-female team competed in the America's Cup sailing competition
The first solo hot air balloon flight across the Pacific was made by Steve Fossett
The first cloned sheep, Megan and Morag, were created by Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell
The Republican Party regained control of Congress for the first time in 40 years
The U.S. established diplomatic relations with Vietnam
Music
"Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio was the number one song on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 chart
"You Are Not Alone" by Michael Jackson was his 12th and final number one solo single
Technology
The Internet was fully privatized, and America Online and Prodigy released browsers to make the World Wide Web accessible to the public
Digital video disks (DVDs) were invented
Other events
The murder of pop star Selena
The death of Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia
The death of New York Yankees star Mickey Mantle
You can also watch this video to learn more about events that happened in 1995:
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The year 2000 was marked by a controversial presidential election, the debut of The Sims, and the Y2K scare.
Events
The AOL-Time Warner merger was announced
The Sims computer game was released
The final episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 aired
Venus Williams won Wimbledon for the first time
The USS Cole was attacked by terrorists
The first residential crew arrived on the International Space Station
Hillary Clinton was elected to the U.S. Senate
Y2K
People feared that computers would malfunction at midnight on January 1, 2000
Many companies upgraded or converted their software to prevent Y2K problems
Despite fears of widespread chaos, relatively few major errors occurred
Music and film
Coldplay and Craig David released game-changing albums
Beyoncรฉ emerged as a star
Gladiator, Mission: Impossible 2, X-Men, and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon were box office hits
American Beauty won many awards
Other events
Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston married
Bill Clinton visited Vietnam for the first time since the end of the Vietnam War
Nintendo announced the GameCube
This video has more information about the year 2000:
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