Scottish leader William Wallace was executed for treason by Edward I of England.
In History, Today on August 23
Today we explore events from the year 1305 to the year 2020. Events span the globe, from the countries of Belgium, United States, Romania, Egypt, England, Canada, Germany, Soviet Union, Space, Bahamas, Iran, China, Netherlands, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Armenia, Syria, Brazil.
1305
London, England
1514
Chaldiran, Iran
The Battle of Chaldiran took place, where the Ottoman Empire defeated the Safavid Empire.
1541
Quebec City, Canada
French explorer Jacques Cartier landed near Quebec City in his third voyage to Canada.
1775
London, England
King George III declared the American colonies to be in open rebellion.
1793
Mainz, Germany
The French Revolutionary Wars saw the city of Mainz surrendered to Prussian and Austrian forces after a prolonged siege. This marked a significant moment in the conflict as the French Revolutionary Army faced setbacks.
1799
Alexandria, Egypt
Napoleon Bonaparte left Egypt to return to France, abandoning his army. This marked the end of the French campaign in Egypt and Syria, which had begun in 1798.
1839
Hong Kong, China
The United Kingdom captured Hong Kong as a base as it prepared for the First Opium War with Qing China.
1914
Mons, Belgium
The Battle of Mons was fought, marking the first major action of the British Expeditionary Force in World War I.
1927
Charlestown, United States
Italian-American anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti were executed in Massachusetts after a controversial trial.
1939
Moscow, Soviet Union
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, a non-aggression treaty between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, was signed.
1944
Bucharest, Romania
Romania switched allegiance from the Axis powers to the Allies during World War II.
1948
Amsterdam, Netherlands
The World Council of Churches was founded in Amsterdam.
1966
Moon, Space
The Lunar Orbiter 1 took the first photograph of Earth from the Moon.
1989
Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
The Baltic Way, a peaceful political demonstration, took place with approximately two million people forming a human chain across the Baltic states.
1990
Yerevan, Armenia
Armenia declared its independence from the Soviet Union.
2005
Nassau, Bahamas
Hurricane Katrina formed over the Bahamas, eventually becoming one of the deadliest and most destructive hurricanes in U.S. history.
2011
Mineral, United States
A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck Virginia, causing damage to landmarks such as the Washington Monument and the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
2013
Damascus, Syria
The United Nations confirmed the use of chemical weapons in the Ghouta area of Damascus, Syria, leading to international condemnation and discussions on military intervention.
2019
Brasília, Brazil
The Amazon rainforest fires gained international attention, leading to global concern over environmental policies in Brazil and the impact on climate change.
2020
Kenosha, United States
Protests erupt in Kenosha, Wisconsin, following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, leading to widespread demonstrations against racial injustice.