In History, Today on November 17

Today we explore events from the year 1558 to the year 2020. Events span the globe, from the countries of England, United States, Czechoslovakia, Russia, Iran, Egypt, Soviet Union, Greece, Nicaragua.

1558

London, England

Elizabeth I ascended to the English throne, marking the beginning of the Elizabethan Era.

1603

London, England

English explorer Sir Walter Raleigh went on trial for treason.

1800

Washington, D.C., United States

The United States Congress held its first session in Washington, D.C., in the partially completed Capitol building.

1869

Port Said, Egypt

The Suez Canal officially opened, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea.

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1939

Prague, Czechoslovakia

Nine Czech students were executed as a response to anti-Nazi demonstrations, leading to the International Students' Day observance.

1947

Los Angeles, United States

The Screen Actors Guild implements a voluntary loyalty oath to combat alleged communist influence in Hollywood.

1970

Moscow, Soviet Union

The Soviet Union's Luna 17 mission successfully delivered the Lunokhod 1 rover to the Moon.

1973

Athens, Greece

The Athens Polytechnic uprising against the Greek military junta was violently suppressed.

1989

Prague, Czechoslovakia

The Velvet Revolution began in Czechoslovakia with a student demonstration in Prague, leading to the end of communist rule.

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2003

Sacramento, United States

Arnold Schwarzenegger was sworn in as the 38th Governor of California.

2011

New York City, United States

The Occupy Wall Street movement held a day of action in New York City, marking two months since the movement began.

2013

Kazan, Russia

A Boeing 737 operated by Tatarstan Airlines crashed on landing in Kazan, Russia, killing all 50 people on board.

2019

Various, Iran

Protests erupted in Iran following a sudden increase in fuel prices, leading to widespread unrest and a government crackdown.

2020

Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua

Hurricane Iota made landfall in Nicaragua as a Category 4 hurricane, causing widespread destruction and exacerbating the damage caused by Hurricane Eta just two weeks prior.