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10 May

On This Day: 10 May

Chinese astronomers make one of the first observations of a sunspot Click to show or hide the answer
Titus, son of the emperor Vespasian, opens a full–scale assault on Jerusalem and attacks the city's Third Wall to the northwest Click to show or hide the answer
Scottish nobles recognise the authority of Edward I of England pending the selection of a king Click to show or hide the answer
Amerigo Vespucci allegedly leaves Cádiz for his first voyage to the New World Click to show or hide the answer
Christopher Columbus visits the Cayman Islands, and names them Las Tortugas after the numerous turtles that he finds there Click to show or hide the answer
Jacques Cartier visits Newfoundland Click to show or hide the answer
English troops, under the command of Admiral William Penn and General Robert Venables, capture Jamaica from Spain Click to show or hide the answer
John Wilkes is imprisoned for writing an article in The North Briton severely criticising King George III. This action provokes rioting in London Click to show or hide the answer
Parliament passes the Tea Act, designed to save the British East India Company by granting it a monopoly on the North American tea trade Click to show or hide the answer
Louis XVI becomes King of France Click to show or hide the answer
A small Colonial militia led by Ethan Allen and Colonel Benedict Arnold captures a small British garrison at Fort Ticonderoga Click to show or hide the answer
Representatives from the Thirteen Colonies begin the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia Click to show or hide the answer
Warren Hastings impeached in Parliament by Edmund Burke Click to show or hide the answer
Napoleon defeats the Austrians at the Battle of Lodi Bridge Click to show or hide the answer
The Barbary pirates of Tripoli declare war on the USA Click to show or hide the answer
HM Government announces that to avoid economic crisis, paper money will become legal tender Click to show or hide the answer
London's National Gallery opens to the public Click to show or hide the answer
Troops fire into a crowd outside the Astor Place Opera House, New York, protesting at the British actor Charles Macready's criticism of the American way. 22 are killed, 56 injured Click to show or hide the answer
The Indian Mutiny begins as Sepoys of Britain's Indian Army mutiny at Meerut Click to show or hide the answer
Jefferson Davies, Confederate President, taken prisoner at Irwinville, Georgia Click to show or hide the answer
American Equal rights Society founded Click to show or hide the answer
Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railways link up at Promontory, Utah, completing the first US transcontinental railway Click to show or hide the answer
Germany and France conclude the Peace of Frankfurt–am–Main Click to show or hide the answer
Victoria Woodhull becomes the first woman nominated for President of the United States Click to show or hide the answer
Football Association approves the issuing of football caps Click to show or hide the answer
Imperial Institute, London, opened Click to show or hide the answer
The Horch & Cir. Motorwagenwerke AG is founded. It would eventually become the Audi company Click to show or hide the answer
Mother's Day first celebrated. Instituted by Miss Anna Jarvis of Pennsylvania Click to show or hide the answer
Nearly 100 bombs are dropped on Southend–on–Sea from a Zeppelin Click to show or hide the answer
Ernest Shackleton arrives at South Georgia in the lifeboat James Caird, after a journey of 800 nautical miles from Elephant Island Click to show or hide the answer
HMS Vindictive scuttled in the entrance to Ostend Harbour Click to show or hide the answer
Dr. Ivy Williams is the first woman to be called to the English bar Click to show or hide the answer
J. Edgar Hoover is appointed first Director of the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and remains so until his death in 1972 Click to show or hide the answer
Nazis begin to burn books by 'un–German' authors Click to show or hide the answer
Busmen's strike begins in London Click to show or hide the answer
Britain's first frozen food –; Smedley's asparagus – goes on sale Click to show or hide the answer
Germany invades the Benelux countries, starting the Battle of Flanders Click to show or hide the answer
Winston Churchill becomes Prime Minister Click to show or hide the answer
Neville Chamberlain resigns as prime minister and a National Government is formed under Winston Churchill Click to show or hide the answer
Local Defence Volunteers (later called the Home Guard) formed Click to show or hide the answer
Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy, makes a parachute landing near Glasgow, after flying from Augsburg, in an apparent attempt to negotiate a peace deal, but is captured and imprisoned for the remainder of the war Click to show or hide the answer
House of Commons destroyed in the heaviest night of the London Blitz Click to show or hide the answer
Bill Haley & His Comets release Rock Around the Clock, the first rock and roll record to reach No. 1 in either the USA or UK Click to show or hide the answer
Marvel Comics publishes the first issue of The Incredible Hulk Click to show or hide the answer
Compulsory breath testing of motorists becomes law in the UK Click to show or hide the answer
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards bailed at Chichester, and Brian Jones arrested at his London flat – all on drugs charges Click to show or hide the answer
Peace talks on Vietnam begin in Paris Click to show or hide the answer
The Battle of Dong Ap Bia begins with an assault on Hill 937 – which will ultimately become known as Hamburger Hill Click to show or hide the answer
Frank Sinatra's My way makes the first of nine UK chart entries Click to show or hide the answer
Police fire tear gas into the audience at a Jethro Tull concert in Denver, Colorado Click to show or hide the answer
Native American activists end their 10–week occupation of Wounded Knee Click to show or hide the answer
Sony introduces the Betamax videocassette recorder in Japan Click to show or hide the answer
Francois Mitterand becomes France's first Socialist President Click to show or hide the answer
Nelson Mandela sworn in as South Africa's first black president Click to show or hide the answer
HM Government lifts a 23–year ban on ministerial talks with Sinn Fein Click to show or hide the answer
Indian prime minister Narasimha Rao resigns as the Congress Party's 49 years of power end in humiliating election defeat Click to show or hide the answer
An earthquake in north–east Iran leaves 1,500 dead and 10,000 homeless Click to show or hide the answer
Members of Sinn Fein vote to accept the Good Friday agreement Click to show or hide the answer
Seven people die and dozens are injured as a train travelling at over 100 mph leaves the rails and crashes into the station at Potters Bar, Hertfordshire Click to show or hide the answer
Maxine Carr, girlfriend of Soham murderer Ian Huntley, is released from prison, less than 5 months into a 3½ year sentence for perverting the course of justice (providing Huntley with a false alibi) Click to show or hide the answer

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