William Tell, a legendary Swiss folk hero, is said to have shot an apple off his son's head, an event that symbolizes the struggle for Swiss independence.
In History, Today on November 18
Today we explore events from the year 1307 to the year 2019. Events span the globe, from the countries of Netherlands, Denmark, United States, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, England, Vatican City, United States/Canada, Guyana, United Kingdom, Italy.
1307
Altdorf, Switzerland
1421
, Netherlands
A storm in the North Sea creates the St. Elizabeth's flood in the Netherlands, killing thousands.
1477
Westminster, England
William Caxton produced the first dated printed book in England, 'Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophres'.
1626
Vatican City, Vatican City
St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City was consecrated by Pope Urban VIII.
1863
Copenhagen, Denmark
King Christian IX of Denmark signed the November Constitution, which declared Schleswig a part of Denmark, leading to the Second Schleswig War.
1865
New York, United States
Mark Twain's short story 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County' is published in the New York Saturday Press.
1883
North America, United States/Canada
Standard time zones were established in the United States and Canada by the railroads to end the confusion of dealing with thousands of local times.
1903
Washington, D.C., United States
The Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty was signed, granting the United States the rights to build the Panama Canal.
1928
New York City, United States
Mickey Mouse made his first appearance in the animated short film 'Steamboat Willie', marking the official debut of the character.
1963
Carnegie, United States
The first push-button telephone was introduced by Bell Telephone Company.
1978
Jonestown, Guyana
The Jonestown Massacre occurred, where over 900 members of the Peoples Temple, led by Jim Jones, died in a mass murder-suicide in Guyana.
1987
London, United Kingdom
A fire in the King's Cross St Pancras tube station in London killed 31 people and injured many more, leading to major safety improvements in the London Underground.
2002
New York, United States
The United Nations Security Council unanimously approved Resolution 1441, which offered Iraq a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations and warned of serious consequences if it failed to do so.
2003
Boston, United States
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health that the state could not deny marriage licenses to same-sex couples, making Massachusetts the first U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage.
2011
Baikonur, Kazakhstan
The European Space Agency and Russia's Roscosmos launched the Phobos-Grunt mission to Mars, which ultimately failed to leave Earth's orbit and was declared lost.
2013
Cape Canaveral, United States
NASA launched the MAVEN spacecraft to study the Martian atmosphere, aiming to understand the planet's climate history and the loss of its atmosphere.
2019
Venice, Italy
Venice, Italy, experienced its worst flooding in more than 50 years, with water levels peaking at 187 cm (6.14 ft), causing extensive damage to the historic city.