April 27:
4977 BC: According to Johannes Kepler, the creation of the universe.
1296: Edward I defeated the Scots at the Battle of Dunbar.
1509: Pope Julius II (aka the "Warrior Pope") excommunicated the Italian city-state of Venice.
1565: The first Spanish settlement in the Philippines was established at Cebu City.
1521: Portuguese navigator and explorer Ferdinand Magellan was killed in the Philippines by natives.
1737: Birthday of Edward Gibbon, historian
1746: Battle of Culloden: the last Jacobite uprising by Charles, the eldest son of deposed king James II. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and son of King George II, decisively defeated the forces of Charles and ended all hopes of a Stuart restoration.
1773: Britain's Parliament passed the Tea Act to bail out the struggling monopoly, the British East India Company. It was widely hated by American colonists as an example of mercantilism.
1791: Birthday of Samuel F.B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph and the Morse code
1805: U.S. agent William Eatonled U.S. forces in an attack on Derna against Berber mercenaries. Thus, the Marines landed on "the shores of Tripoli."
1813: American forces captured York (now Toronto), the seat of Ontario's government.
1813: Explorer Zebulon Pikewas killed in battle during the War of 1812.
1822: Birthday of Ulysses S. Grant, Union general during the Civil War and U.S. president
1861: West Virginiaseceded from Virginia after Virginia had seceded from the Union.
1861: Pres. Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus.
1927: Birthday of Coretta Scott King, civil rights activist, wife of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
1941: The Greek army capitulated in the face of a German invasion
1950: South Africa passed the Group Areas Act, formally segregating the blacks and whites.
1961: The United Kingdom granted independence to Sierra Leone.
1975: Saigon was encircled by forces of North Vietnam.
1978: Beginning of revolution in Afghanistan.
1989: Student protestors took over Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China.
1994: South Africa held their first ever multiracial elections and Nelson Mandela was elected president.
4977 BC: According to Johannes Kepler, the creation of the universe.
1296: Edward I defeated the Scots at the Battle of Dunbar.
1509: Pope Julius II (aka the "Warrior Pope") excommunicated the Italian city-state of Venice.
1565: The first Spanish settlement in the Philippines was established at Cebu City.
1521: Portuguese navigator and explorer Ferdinand Magellan was killed in the Philippines by natives.
1737: Birthday of Edward Gibbon, historian
1746: Battle of Culloden: the last Jacobite uprising by Charles, the eldest son of deposed king James II. William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and son of King George II, decisively defeated the forces of Charles and ended all hopes of a Stuart restoration.
1773: Britain's Parliament passed the Tea Act to bail out the struggling monopoly, the British East India Company. It was widely hated by American colonists as an example of mercantilism.
1791: Birthday of Samuel F.B. Morse, inventor of the telegraph and the Morse code
1805: U.S. agent William Eatonled U.S. forces in an attack on Derna against Berber mercenaries. Thus, the Marines landed on "the shores of Tripoli."
1813: American forces captured York (now Toronto), the seat of Ontario's government.
1813: Explorer Zebulon Pikewas killed in battle during the War of 1812.
1822: Birthday of Ulysses S. Grant, Union general during the Civil War and U.S. president
1861: West Virginiaseceded from Virginia after Virginia had seceded from the Union.
1861: Pres. Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus.
1927: Birthday of Coretta Scott King, civil rights activist, wife of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
1941: The Greek army capitulated in the face of a German invasion
1950: South Africa passed the Group Areas Act, formally segregating the blacks and whites.
1961: The United Kingdom granted independence to Sierra Leone.
1975: Saigon was encircled by forces of North Vietnam.
1978: Beginning of revolution in Afghanistan.
1989: Student protestors took over Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China.
1994: South Africa held their first ever multiracial elections and Nelson Mandela was elected president.