• 06-01-24 Today In History Podcast

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06-01-24 Today In History Podcast

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  • 15 significant historical events that happened on June 1st

    1495: The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland document a distillation of whisky by Friar John Cor.


    1533 The second wife of King Henry VIII was crowned queen at Westminster Abbey.

    1660: Mary Dyer is hanged for defying a law banning Quakers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was the first woman executed for religious beliefs in the American colonies.


    In 1792, Kentucky separated from Virginia and joined the Union as a slave state.


    In 1796, Tennessee was admitted as the 16th state of the United States. Tennessee joined the Union as a free state.


    1812: U.S. President James Madison asks Congress to declare war on Britain. This request led to the War of 1812.


    1831: James Clark Ross discovers the Magnetic North Pole. The British explorer reached the Magnetic North Pole during his Arctic exploration.


    1916 Louis Brandeis becomes the first Jewish justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. He was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson.


    1926 Marilyn Monroe is born. The iconic American actress, model, and singer was born Norma Jeane Mortenson in Los Angeles, California.


    1943 The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising ends - The Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto against Nazi Germany comes to a tragic end.


    1962 Adolf Eichmann is executed. The former SS officer and major organizer of the Holocaust was hanged in Israel.


    1967 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles is released. The groundbreaking album revolutionized popular music.


    1980: CNN (Cable News Network) begins broadcasting - Founded by Ted Turner, CNN was the first 24-hour news channel.


    2001: Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal kills nine members of his family. He killed his father, the king, and other family members in a royal massacre before dying from self-inflicted injuries.


    2009: General Motors files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The American automaker declared the fourth-largest bankruptcy in U.S. history.


    These events span various areas, including politics, exploration, judiciary changes, pop culture, and significant social movements, showcasing the diversity of historical developments on June 1st.

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15 significant historical events that happened on June 1st

1495: The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland document a distillation of whisky by Friar John Cor.


1533 The second wife of King Henry VIII was crowned queen at Westminster Abbey.

1660: Mary Dyer is hanged for defying a law banning Quakers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. She was the first woman executed for religious beliefs in the American colonies.


In 1792, Kentucky separated from Virginia and joined the Union as a slave state.


In 1796, Tennessee was admitted as the 16th state of the United States. Tennessee joined the Union as a free state.


1812: U.S. President James Madison asks Congress to declare war on Britain. This request led to the War of 1812.


1831: James Clark Ross discovers the Magnetic North Pole. The British explorer reached the Magnetic North Pole during his Arctic exploration.


1916 Louis Brandeis becomes the first Jewish justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. He was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson.


1926 Marilyn Monroe is born. The iconic American actress, model, and singer was born Norma Jeane Mortenson in Los Angeles, California.


1943 The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising ends - The Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto against Nazi Germany comes to a tragic end.


1962 Adolf Eichmann is executed. The former SS officer and major organizer of the Holocaust was hanged in Israel.


1967 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles is released. The groundbreaking album revolutionized popular music.


1980: CNN (Cable News Network) begins broadcasting - Founded by Ted Turner, CNN was the first 24-hour news channel.


2001: Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal kills nine members of his family. He killed his father, the king, and other family members in a royal massacre before dying from self-inflicted injuries.


2009: General Motors files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The American automaker declared the fourth-largest bankruptcy in U.S. history.


These events span various areas, including politics, exploration, judiciary changes, pop culture, and significant social movements, showcasing the diversity of historical developments on June 1st.

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